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The wedding palette centered on soft, timeless neutrals such as ivory, warm white, and subtle cream layered with natural greens from the surrounding garden. Hints of blush, champagne, and dusty rose appeared through the bridesmaids’ dresses and floral accents, adding warmth without overpowering the restraint of the design. In the evening, candlelight introduced a golden glow, deepening the palette into something intimate, romantic, and quietly luxurious.
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The design vision drawn directly from Angelina’s mood board was romantic yet disciplined, with a strong editorial lens and an emphasis on texture over ornament. Inspired by European garden soirées and old-world elegance, the aesthetic blended soft femininity with architectural structure, pairing fluid silhouettes and lace with clean lines, negative space, and natural light. The overall mood felt timeless and poetic, grounded in restraint and intention, where every element appeared curated rather than styled, and beauty lived in simplicity, proportion, and atmosphere rather than excess.
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Anglein’s wedding gown was a Sarah Seven Sept from New York. Romantic yet architectural, soft yet deliberate. The strapless corseted bodice was delicately structured, offering clean lines and subtle support while allowing intricate floral lace to remain the focal point. The neckline framed her décolletage with an effortless elegance, striking a balance between femininity and strength. From the waist, the gown released into a fluid, pleated skirt that moved with an almost weightless grace. The fabric caught the light as she walked, creating gentle dimension without volume or excess, lending the silhouette a timeless, editorial quality. Finished with refined lace detailing and paired with a sheer lace-edged veil, the gown felt heirloom-inspired but undeniably modern, an expression of restraint, craftsmanship, and enduring beauty rather than trend.
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The bridesmaid dresses were intentionally varied yet perfectly cohesive, echoing the wedding’s softly editorial vision. Each gown featured a flowing silhouette in muted, romantic tones—blush, champagne, and dusty rose creating a palette that felt warm, understated, and timeless. With delicate fabrics and subtle textural differences, the dresses moved beautifully in the garden setting, offering an effortless, collected look that felt elegant without being overly styled, allowing each bridesmaid to feel individual while contributing to a harmonious whole.
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Food and drink were an extension of Angelina’s vision, curated in Italian tradition, designed to feel generous, unfussy, and deeply romantic. The menu leaned into classic Italian flavors prepared with restraint: handmade pastas, seasonal vegetables dressed simply in olive oil and herbs, and dishes that favored quality ingredients over embellishment. Everything was meant to be shared, evoking the warmth of a long meal at an Italian countryside table rather than a formal plated affair. Cocktails followed the same philosophy. Aperol spritzes, Negronis, and crisp Italian wines were served as guests mingled, setting a relaxed, convivial tone from the start. The experience felt sun-soaked and celebratory, less about performance and more about presence, where food and drink became a quiet invitation to linger, connect, and savor the moment, just as Angelina had envisioned.
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The florals and décor unfolded as a direct translation of Angelina’s mood board editorial, restrained and rooted in old-world European romance, executed with quiet precision by Revelation Floral and Plithos Event Rentals. Rather than aiming for abundance, the design leaned into intention: negative space, sculptural form, and an effortless sense of balance. Florals were defined by line and movement. White tulips—elongated, architectural, and refreshingly unfussy—set the tone, appearing in loose, cascading compositions that felt gathered rather than arranged. Their simplicity allowed texture and shape to take precedence, echoing the bride’s fashion-forward restraint. Greenery was used sparingly and intentionally, grounding the palette while allowing the surrounding garden to remain an active part of the visual story. Décor followed the same philosophy. Tables were layered with crisp linens, refined glassware, and minimal place settings, creating a clean foundation that felt timeless and European in spirit. Tall glass hurricanes holding taper candles introduced a warm, golden glow as the day slipped into evening, adding intimacy without excess. The repetition of candlelight and clear glass created rhythm and softness, enhancing the atmosphere rather than competing with it. Together, the florals and décor felt less like styling and more like a mood—romantic but disciplined, organic yet editorial. Every element appeared considered and calm, resulting in a setting that felt lived-in, poetic, and deeply aligned with Angelina’s vision: beauty found not in extravagance, but in restraint, proportion, and feeling.
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The wedding cake echoed the intimacy and restraint of the day, small in scale, effortless in design, and unmistakably Italian in spirit. Finished simply, without ornate decoration, it felt less like a formal confection and more like something discovered at the end of a long countryside meal. Its understated presence aligned seamlessly with Angelina’s vision, where beauty lived in quality and intention rather than excess. Paired with clusters of deep red grapes and served alongside gelato, the dessert course felt evocative of a late summer evening in Italy. The combination was unfussy and romantic, inviting guests to linger, savor, and share. Rather than a grand display, the cake became part of a moment quiet, indulgent, and deeply atmospheric—perfectly closing a celebration defined by warmth, elegance, and timeless simplicity.
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Personal & Emotional Details: – The unhurried pace of the day, allowing moments to unfold naturally rather than on a rigid timeline – Intimate exchanges between Angelina and Ryan before the ceremony, small glances, hands held, private laughter – The way guests lingered long after formalities, signaling a celebration built on connection rather than spectacle
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Fashion & Styling Details: – The heirloom quality of Angelina’s lace-edged veil and pearl jewelry, nodding to old-world elegance – Bridesmaids styled individually yet harmonized through tone and movement, reinforcing the collected aesthetic – Ryan’s classic black tuxedo as a grounding counterpart to Angelina’s soft, textural gown
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[field title=”Special Detail #3″]Design & Atmosphere
– Sculptural white tulips used for line and movement rather than fullness
– Candlelight as a central design element, transforming the space as evening fell
– The choice to let the garden setting act as décor, with florals and rentals enhancing rather than competing[/field]
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Photography: Gypsy Lemon | Videography: Gypsy Lemon | Event Planning: Kerrigan Constantino Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Revelation Floral | Wedding Dress: Sarah Seven Sept | Cake: Sassy Cakes | DJ: Rock With U | Venue: La Casa Toscana | Beauty: Angela Artiles | Coordination / Transportation: Dolphin Rentals | Rentals: Plithos Event Rentals


















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































