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A Classic San Fran Wedding Done Ohhhh-So-Right

You know what’s better than one amazing San Fran celebration? THREE amazing San Fran celebrations. Think a jazz-infused welcome party, a relaxing spa night and one seriously stunning ballroom wedding boasting rows of sophisticated orchids and uber-sweet details.  See every beautiful moment designed by Mathes and Co. Events + captured by Josh Gruetzmacher in THE VAULT right here.

From Mathes and Co. Events… Mary Lucille and Robert had originally wanted to get married at the bride’s family ranch in Texas, however, scheduling did not seem to work. When the groom’s job sent him to San Francisco, they decided they would hold the wedding in their new hometown and create a destination event for their wedding guests. San Francisco has become such a meaningful city to them that they wanted to share it with their closest family and friends.

Mary Lucille has a keen sense of design and knew exactly what she wanted the wedding to look like—elegant yet understated, a formal affair where her guests could dine and truly enjoy one another’s company.

Because everyone would be traveling in town, they decided to have a three-day event. Thursday was a more intimate rehearsal dinner at Boulevard Restaurant for immediate family and the wedding party.

On Friday morning, the bridal party and a few close family friends were invited to the Penthouse at the Fairmont Hotel for a Bridal Luncheon. The invitation was entitled “Bubbles and Bathrobes” with loungewear encouraged. Guests were treated to manicures, pedicures and massages while enjoying lunch.

On Friday evening, all guests were invited to the Penthouse at the Fairmont, San Francisco for a welcome party. The menu consisted of family recipes, as well as passed and stationed food. A jazz trio consisting of saxophones and bass played for guests.

The wedding ceremony was held at St. Dominic’s Catholic Church. Fr. Emmanuel Taylor, O.P. presided. The bride was given away by her mother, Barbara Jeanne Murchison Coffman. The bride had five attendants, and the groom had five attendants as well. After the ceremony, guests lined the steps of the church and threw rose petals as the bride and groom departed in a classic Rolls Royce.

After the ceremony, guests rode in San Francisco Cable Cars from the church to the reception venue. A cocktail hour followed, with guests enjoying a raw seafood bar with oysters on the half shell, cracked crab, clams, shrimp and smoked salmon.

When the ballroom doors opened, guests enjoyed a seated 3-course meal with a choice entrée. After dinner, the bride and groom danced to “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” which was played by KJ and the All Stars.

When originally discussing the wedding, the bride had wanted to get married at her family’s ranch in Texas. Because the event moved to San Francisco, we found ways to incorporate the ranch/family in subtle ways throughout the evening. Each of the ivory dinner napkins were embroidered with the “7L” ranch brand in off white. The same logo can be seen around the perimeter of the save the date.

The bride’s family has a beautiful collection of art, and Mary Lucille decided she would like to incorporate some of these pieces into the wedding. We enlisted Samuel Granado Photography to visit both Mrs. Coffman’s home as well as the ranch, and photograph and reprint Mary Lucille’s favorite pieces. All of these pieces were displayed throughout the ballroom/cocktail hour at the event, with a directory of the pieces printed on the back of the menu.

Jackson Durham, a Dallas-based floral company was brought in to coordinate the design and floral of the event. The ballroom was styled with phalaenopsis orchids as well as a gold leafed magnolia, garden roses, peonies, café au lait dahlias, ranunculus, anemones and cattalaya orchids. Kentia palm trees lined the walls of the side of the room.

The bridal bouquet was made of white cattalaya orchids with a thin handle wrapped in an ivory lace over champagne satin ribbon. The bridesmaids carried bouquets of all taupe garden roses cuffed with gold leafed camellia leaves and bound in taupe velvet ribbon. The groom’s boutonniere was made of a gardenia with leaf detail and tied in a taupe ribbon

Printed pieces were important to the bride and groom. Once the reception venue was selected (The Julia Morgan Ballroom) elements of the space were subtly incorporated into the printed pieces. The wedding invitation liner mimics the ceiling of the space, bringing the look and feel of the event full circle.

The bride wore a Vera Wang gown and custom Vera Wang veil. The dress, known as the Hilary, has many intricate layers of Italian lace known as Guipure. Although the dress has a simple silhouette, it was the different layers of detail and texture that drew Mary Lucille to this dress. Her shoes were Jimmy Choo. Mary Lucille changed into a lace sheath dress by Phillip Lim dress and Valentino high heels for the after party.

The groom wore a custom Isaia tuxedo and his father’s shoes for the ceremony. He changed into John Lobb oxfords for the reception.

Photography: Josh Gruetzmacher Photography | Cinematography: Aaron Lee Films | Event Planning: Mathes and Co. Events | Floral Design: Jackson Durham Events | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: A Spoonful Of Sugar Cakes | Invitations: Paradise Design Co | Ceremony Venue: St Dominics Catholic Church | Reception Venue: Julia Morgan Ballroom | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Monique Lhuillier | Calligraphy: Tara Jones Calligraphy | Band: Keith Johnson All Stars | Groom's Attire: Isaia | Hotel: Fairmont Hotel San Francisco | Getaway Car: Sausalito Limousine | Veil: Vera Wang

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Labor Day May Be Over, But You + Your ‘Maids Can Still Wear White

You know how they say some rules are meant to be broken? Well, one of those rules is “You can’t wear white after Labor Day.” We’re here to tell you that you can and should. And your bridesmaids should, too! After all, there’s nothing quite as pretty as an all-white weddingno matter what the season!

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Meet the Dreamiest Home Ever According to our Readers

We’ve wrapped up our first ever Style Me Pretty Living Home Awards and the results are in. We started with 16 homes in a myriad of styles but all with one thing in common. They’re freaking gorgeous. (See the original crew here!) And now you, the readers have picked one. This gem is the dreamiest home in all the land… da da dah dahhhhh congrats to this Modern Farm House designed by Brandi Hines along with photography by Anne Marie. See the full tour here!

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From Brandi… I would say I was influenced by the land for overall style of the home. Designing a home around the space you are given is always a priority. I would say the who was my 3 year old son who was 2 at the time was a big factor in the way it was designed and decorated.

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Kitchen

Island Lighting: Gilt | Faucet: Kohler | Sink: Farm House Apron Shaws Original | Counter top: Carrara Marble | Range: Five Star

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We love the family room. It’s so versatile. We have great storage under the TV where we store toys and books and puzzles. So this room gets a lot of play time. We also have the built in bench with table where we enjoy breakfast with cartoons. There is also the comfy couch surrounded by family photos and great memories.

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Living room

Sofa: Restoration Hardware | Chairs: Thrive | Coffee table: West Elm

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It was important to have a family home, a space that felt cozy and like a home you could be comfortable in and still keep the modern elements I drawn towards. It was all about blending a traditional farmhouse feel with modern elements.

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Dining room

Light fixture: School House Electric  | Dinning room table: custom built mesquite

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I designed the home from top to bottom and picked out all the fixtures and finishes, we also were the general contractor for the project so we pretty much lived and breathed this house for the last 10 months because as you know just because you move in doesn’t mean the work is done especially when it is the home of a designer.

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Master bedroom

Ceiling Fan: Hill Country Lighting | Wall Sconce: School House Electric | Paint: Sherwin Williams Extra White | Interior Doors: Lowes

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Master bedroom cont’d.

TV Console: DIY Ikea hack | Bed: Room and Board | White Night stand: CB2 | Gray chair: Red in Fred | Rug: West Elm

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Master bath

Tub: Kohler | Faucets: Purist Line Kohler | Vanity: West Elm | Sinks: Amazon | Rug: Urban Outfitters

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Master bath cont’d

Shower glass: custom by Trinity Glass | Tile: white subway | Floor: black hex tile

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We love this house and wouldn’t change a thing. We live in this house, every room is truly lived it And loved! But if I was going to pick one room I was especially happy with it would be Parker’s bathroom. I love the colors and the energy.

I did get a little DIY project from a pallet left over from the locker unit in Parker bathroom. It was just the perfect size for a little day bed so I added 4 red casters and found the perfect foam top for it at a local craft store. It’s pretty perfect.

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Parker’s room

Bed: Amazon | Cabinets: Ikea | Wall Decals: Brittany Boyd on Etsy | Light Sconce: School House Electric | Day bed: DIY | Vintage Locker: vintage makeover when Parker was born | Bedding: Target | Cabinet Hardware: Anthropologie | Tepee: Land of Nod | Rug: West Elm | Vintage chalkboard: Red in Fred

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Kids bath

Faucet and Sink: Kohler | Shower Faucet: Kohler | Shower Tile: white subway w/penny tile flooring | Rug: Urban Outfitters | Med cabinet: Ikea | Lights: School House Electric | Mirror: West Elm | Stool: Ikea

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I have a very close and large family so we always have a party to throw and since I am also an event planner naturally I like to throw a good party. So far in the six months we have lived in this home we have already had an engagement party and 3 birthday parties!

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Family room

Rug: West Elm | TV Console: Ikea Hack | Sofa: West Elm | Table: Ikea

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Photography: Anne Marie Photography | Design: Brandi Hines

Elegant Newcastle Golf Club Wedding

I don’t know about you, but I just so happen to believe that a little unexpected weather on your big day is totally romantic. Take this stunning celebration from Christine Clark as proof. Because even though their newlywed portraits weren’t covered in sunshine, it just goes to show that a little mist can make your pictures all the more memorable. See it all for yourself in The Vault!

From Christine ClarkeMisty elegance. This is how I would describe Frankie and Will’s Seattle wedding. The light misting rain added a soft light, and romantic mood to their beautiful affair. Frankie was the picture of understated elegance in her BHLDN gown and undone hair. Organic florals added a textured, artistic touch, while Will’s dark tux was the perfected sophisticated match. The misty views across Newcastle Golf Club were utter romance and dreams, while bright flowers across the grounds punctuated the muted weather. It was a day full of laughter, sweetness, and joy, set in classic Washington style.

Photography: Christine Clark | Floral Design: Mimi's Bakery and Floral Shop | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Cake: Mimi's Bakery and Floral Shop | Ceremony Venue: Bastyr University Chapel | Reception Venue: Prestwick Terrace At Golf Club At Newcastle | Bride's Shoes: J.Crew | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Hair + Makeup: Christy K. Makeup Hair | Favors: Honolulu Cookie Company | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab

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The Bride’s Dress Once Belonged to the Wife of Nat King Cole!

See this beaded vintage dress the bride rocked at the reception? It’s a dress that previously belonged to the wife of music legend, Nat King Cole. It was the ultimate “something old” for a vintage-inspired wedding and set the tone for an unforgettable day planned by Sapphire Events. More (including a must-see cake by Melissa’s Fine Pastries) in the gallery of images from Greer Gattuso.

From Sapphire EventsAfter weeks of rain and dreary days in New Orleans, Elizabeth and Nick said “I Do” on the first clear day of Spring. Being that both of them are New Orleans natives, the two did their first look in the heart of the city, the New Orleans French Quarter. From there, the couple made their way uptown to St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church for a small ceremony in front of their family and friends. After the ceremony, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour complete with a Bubbly bar in the back gardens of the Audubon Tea Room. Upon the completion of cocktail hour, guests entered the Audubon Tea Room they were greeted by pops of the wedding color, light blue, perfectly mimicking the cloudless, Spring sky. The light blue and white lace linens were accented with an array of pink and white flower centerpieces. At the end of the reception, Elizabeth changed into a beaded vintage dress that had previously belonged to the late wife of Nat King Cole. In true New Orleans fashion, Elizabeth and Nick, along with a New Orleans Brass Band, led guests through the Audubon Zoo in a second line to celebrate the start of their lives together.

Photography: Greer Gattuso | Cinematography: Terrington Films | Event Design: Sapphire Events | Event Planning: Sapphire Events | Floral Design: Kim Starr Wise Floral Events | Cake: Melissa's Fine Pastries | Ceremony Venue: St. Francis Of Assisi | Reception Venue: Audubon Tea Room | Hair + Makeup: Kiss And Makeup | Band: Felix & Fingers Dueling Pianos | Hotel: Cornstalk Hotel | Bride's Vintage Dress Source: Century Girl Vintage | Rentals: New Orleans Party Rentals | Second Line Band: Paulin Brothers Brass Band

The Ultimate Chicago Skyline Wedding

Midwesterners, I’d like you to meet the most perfect skyline wedding. Enter, Caitlin and Jason’s special day. Effortless captured by Kristin La Voie Photography, it’s a celebration brimming with the smooth tunes of The Stitely Orchestra and delightful decor a la the Art of Imagination. Fall in love with every detail via The Vault!

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From Kristin La Voie PhotographyCaitlin and Jason had me all smiles from morning to night with their stunning Chicago wedding! The morning started with a tearful first look with Caitlin and her Daddy, followed by sentimental gifts she gave both her parents. I admit I was shooting it all through blurry, watery eyes. We had the perfect weather for photos at Olive Park, inside their stunning church, and ended at Bridgeport Art Center’s Sculpture Garden. I love shooting in this space, and with this couple and their sweet family and friends, it was even better than ever!

Photography: Kristin La Voie Photography | Coordination: Blush and Luxe | Floral Design: Steve's Flower Market | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Invitations: Minted | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: Beyond Events | Band: Stitely Entertainment | Ties: The Tie Bar | Groom's Attire: Indochino | Venue: Bridgeport Arts Center | Decor: Art of Imagination | Linen Rentals: Beyond Events

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See The Wedding Took Place in Heaven aka Bali

Welcome to paradise, a.k.a. this stunning celebration in beautiful Bali. Captured by the massively talented Katie Grant Photography, it’s tropical meets timeless and thankfully we’ve got every single detail to share. Want even more? See it all unfold firsthand in The Vault!

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From The Bride…My husband and I just recently got married at a destination wedding in Bali, Indonesia at the magnificent Khayangan Estate on June 3, 2016.

We met at a restaurant in Los Angeles called Fig and Olive when my husband, Max Loong, was in town. He is a TV presenter, actor and host in Southeast Asia and Switzerland as well as a resort owner in Bali called Hidden Hills Villas and has to travel quite a bit for work. I am a Producer holding a Juris Doctorate degree with an emphasis in entertainment. The day after we met he was actually leaving town for work, which allowed us to speak on the phone for 3 weeks getting to know one another.

My initial thought of him was that he was handsome, an exotic mix of Malaysian and Swiss and very confident. I love confidence in a man and that stood out. He also had the most heart melting smile I have ever seen. He says his initial reaction was that he found me very attractive and completely his type, but what made him fall in love with me is my kind heart and how I care and feel for others. That I can’t kill an ant, and literally have to pick it up to put it outside, or when I see an old man sitting by himself I start crying. We also both make each other laugh and can be completely ourselves, goofy and silly around one another, without having to think twice!

Since I was planning the wedding from Los Angeles there were a few challenges. The time difference and different pace at which those in the tropics work being the main issues. I’m a perfectionist and knew that we wanted our wedding to be interactive and have a lot of entertainment elements, so coming up with creative and unique ideas was really important to us. We also knew from the get go that we wanted Travel to be our theme since it was not only a destination wedding, but over the past 3 years travel has been a big part of our lives and still very much is. Lighting is also something that we knew, as producers, enhances the environment incredibly, so we wanted to ensure a lot of lights and candles to set the magical ambience for our family and friends. We came across a vendor that provided this really unique service where they make oversized paper flowers that look like they are growing from the ground. We felt that was a really original idea and different, so made sure that was implemented for a backdrop, against lights, for anyone that wanted a photo op. Planning this wedding was so much work for me. It was done over the course of a year. I am a very detail oriented and know what I like, so spent a lot of time researching, coming up with ideas, and figuring out ways to make the wedding more “entertaining” for our guests, as we felt this is what people remember the most. All in all, they say renovating a home and planning a wedding can be two of the most stressful times of your life, but we did it and are very happy with the turn out. In the end, the time and effort is worth it.

On the wedding day I wore two stunning gowns by haute couture designer Inbal Dror. The ceremony dress was a blush corset, fit and flare gown with a long immaculate train that was a classy and sexy look. It had incredible detail on the dress with white lace and light beading. The reception dress was also by Inbal Dror, and it was a long sleeved, white, intricate fully beaded dress with the most incredible design and detail on the back. It had a plunging v neck, with flowy and loose fabric on the front providing an ethereal and elegant look.

Our theme was “travel” and we had some really unique and creative elements that surrounded travel, both Max and I are producers and TV presenter/hosts so wanted to ensure production value on our wedding day. We started off with the invitations to our guests being Passports. On the wedding day we incorporated PAN AM style stewardesses at the “check-in” desk as our guests arrived, where they handed Boarding Passes to each person which designated their Table Seating (named after countries that my husband and I have visited). The Boarding Passes were personalized individually to have the “Departure” country each of our guests were departing from with their “Arrival” all being Bali. Our guest sign in book was two painted floral globes in our color palette with pastel luggage holding vintage postcards that our guests could sign and leave messages for us on. Behind this vignette we had stubs, boarding passes, pamphlets, etc. from all of our travels over the past 3 years hanging from the ceiling. During the cocktail hour we had a very large “Arrival” sign, with various countries on it, designed and decorated to go along with all of our stationery where people were able to rip off the right side of their boarding pass, fill in their information, and drop it into a slit on the large board for a lottery.

We also had fireworks that went off in the middle of our first dance that were stunning to watch as well as a local Kecak dance of 30 performers that suddenly came out on stage once the lights faded to black. The performers were a highlight. Absolutely entertaining and one of the more traditional cultural dances that guests want to see when they are in Bali.

Our color palette was blush, creams, light yellows, white, greenery with a pop of gold. We wanted an elegant wedding with a lot of lights and candles, and most importantly great performances. After all the speeches, cake cutting and dinner, Max and I went on the stage to introduce the transition into party mode and told our guests we had a surprise for them. They were all going to get “shots”. That was the DJ’s cue to play the “Shots” song by LMFAO, where bartenders suddenly walked out and handed glowing shots to everyone as pyrotechnics went off around the stage to signify PARTY MODE!

We had several videos that played throughout the night. One which was our Same Day Edit, that was a stunner (link at the bottom of this email) that everyone absolutely loved and still can’t stop talking about to date. It’s impressive when a company can turn around a beautifully edited piece on the day in just 45 minutes. We had Max’s family provide us a surprise video from all the cousins on their side, and one of the more important videos which is very dear to our hearts is the remembrance video of Max’s father that passed away and wasn’t able to be with us on the day. This was an incredibly emotional moment, as you can imagine, but extremely beautiful to honor him in this way.

The wedding day was spectacular. It was incredible, emotional, beautiful, fun and entertaining all in one. One of the stand out special moments was my brother’s speech. It was the most hilarious speech I have heard in my life. He actually somehow found my diary from when I was a kid and decided to read it openly to our guests, creatively integrating it with our life now. The things that I wrote when I was 7 or 8 years old were hilarious. Of course, mainly about boys! …which led to me finally meeting my incredible handsome husband (still feels so weird to say “husband”)!

We had received SO many compliments on the wedding and that it had all of the elements necessary, which was incredibly flattering to hear. Those words really made us feel great when it came to the end, as it justified all the time and hard work spent leading up to the big day. We actually had 4 events surrounding our wedding, from our Welcome Party/BBQ at Hidden Hills Villas, Chinese Tea Ceremony, the wedding and an all white beach party at Karma Beach the following night.

Photography: Katie Grant Photography | Cinematography: The Big Films | Wedding Dresses: Inbal Dror | Cake: Butter Bali | Stationery: Pola Artistry | Catering: Dijon | Hair + Makeup: Pedro Sanchez Boutique Coiffeur | Band: Eva Scolaro & Band | Groom: Max Loong | Celebrant: Tracy K | Wedding Venue: Khayangan Estate | All White Beach Party Venue: Karma Kandara | Bride: Sepideh Haftgoli | Bridesmaids' Hair + Makeup: My Touch of Beauty by Ade Az | Cutlery, Plates + Glassware: Clink 'N Toast | Fireworks + Pyrotechnics: Elite Sounds Bali | Flower Girl Dress: Olivia Kate Couture | Globe (Large): Consider The World | Globe (Mini): DovieLou | MC: Bobby Tonelli | Oversized Flower Props: Kaata Booth | Rentals: Bali Event Hire | Ring (Bands): Kurz Schmuck Trauringe | Robes: Silk And More | Sound + Lighting : Hillmans Pro | Travel Magnets: LilandJill | Vintage Suitcases + European Postcards: HouseofMadcap | Welcome Party/BBQ Venue: Hidden Hills Villas

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Alluring + Romantic Shoot at the Home of a Beethoven Masterpiece

Set at Dolna Krupa, the gorgeous site where Beethoven wrote his piano masterpiece Moonlight Sonata for the love of his life, this shoot encompasses that magical romance and more. Captured by Peter and Veronika at their first workshop, we’re transfixed with detail after detail; from the dress to the florals to the look of love between these two, it doesn’t get any better than this. Patricia & Oliver filmed the experience live – see the clip below and even more beauty in our Vault this way!

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From Peter and Veronika… While planning our very first Workshop this past spring we found the inspiration for the editorial theme in the venue place itself. With its long and interesting history, the manor house of Brunswick family in Dolna Krupa is forever bound with the name of the greatest composer of all time, Ludwig van Beethoven. He visited the manor and composed his beautiful piano masterpiece Moonlight Sonata here. Ludwig dedicated this song to his secret love of his life, Josephine von Brunswick, to whom he sent several love letters and called her his ‘only beloved’ and ‘my angel, my all, my very self’. It was a truly beautiful story of an unfulfilled love.

The Sonata itself also inspired the color scheme of our editorial. Moonlight tones of serenity, grey, royal blue, black, silver and gold were used with the decorations, flower arrangements, calligraphy and also with the dress. It made everything look magical, just like the moonlight sky!

From Ponk Rentals… When Veronika mentioned that the manor house where the workshop was going to take place is reportedly the place where Beethoven composed his moonlight sonata we immediately started to think silver, silver grey and shades of blue and completely reworked the mood board. Our aim was to create a rich decor that would complement the strict forms of the building, which is a rather fine example of classicist architecture, but would yet be delicate and fragile to convey the eerie atmosphere of a moonlight reflecting on the water surface. We used Victoria Ghost chairs because they perfectly unite these two aspects and did not take away focus from the manor and the decor, vintage silver charger plates and flatware, very exquisite platinum rim champagne glasses and silk runners from Orchidee de Soie in different shades of blue and grey. Napkins were made from a very fine batiste to add more lightness to the whole scheme. From the beginning we wanted to create very rich florals to acknowledge the manor’s rose garden reputation. One of the countesses was known as “Rose Countess” and had a rosarium with more than 6,000 roses and a complete collection of north countries roses. Flowers were in different shades of white only and it work well with shades of grey, silver and blue accent of the decor and a beautifully faded nude paint on the manor house. The bright green leaves of a fig and kiwi trees we used in the flower arrangements were the only vibrant aspect of the whole concept to bring it alive.

From Martina Lyons… My inspiration was the Chateau love story and “serenity” itself. It is just a beautiful word. It is exactly the color that I imagined. With a drop of beautiful moon gold dust on handmade serenity blue paper it is a perfect amount of romanticism. And all the love coming from Ludwig van Beethoven´s love letter to his Josephine, his Immortal Beloved…

Photography: Peter & Veronika | Cinematography: Patricia And Oliver | Styling: Ponk Rentals | Floral Design: Ponk Rentals | Hair + Makeup: Barbora Yurkovic | Calligraphy: Martina Lyons | Venue: Dolna Krupa | Chairs: Decor2love | Fashion Styling: Barbora Yurkovic | Illustrations: Martina Lyons | Models: Exit Model Management | Ribbon: Orchidee De Soie | Second Wedding Dress: Jana Pistejova | Silver Wedding Dress: Custom Design by Bride | Table Runner: Orchidee De Soie

You Would Never Guess that 3 Kids Live in this Home!

With twin toddlers, the sea of brightly colored toys is a real struggle. I’m constantly looking for inspiration on how to hide the fact that we are single handedly keeping Fisher-Price in business. This home definitely gives me hope. Designed for a father of three, it’s cozy and welcoming but with a seriously stylish edge. See how Lexi Westergard Design made this design savvy house a home with even more in the VAULT.

This is a home that I designed for a single dad and his 3 kids. He wanted a home that was very kid friendly and a place he could hang out with his kids. They are a very active family that loves to be outdoors. The dad use to race cars for a living. 

He literally had about 7 pieces of furniture that was coming from his previous home. So we wanted to make sure it feel like he collected pieces over time and didn’t look like a stale model home. My client had a front room that he wanted to make into a hang out for his kids and their friends. It is a long and narrow space so we broke it up into two sections.

A place for them to play video games and watch movies, then a place for them to play board games or do home work.

Because it is the first room you see when you walk into the house we wanted to be kid friendly while still looking good.

The breakfast nook already had a built-in banquette, we painted it white to lighten up the space. We also added trim and custom roman shades.

The family room is off of the kitchen and the only requirement was to have a leather sectional. We painted the fireplace to lighten up and added trim around the windows.

We wanted the master bedroom to be a place for relaxing. We achieved that by having a neutral palette with some blue(which if you ask me blue is a neutral)

We also painted all the trim white to brighten up the room. The master has french doors that go out to the backyard and there is gorgeous preserve behind their house, so we added a chair for reading and relaxing.

The boys share a room, they love the beach and spend the summers in California. So we wanted a room that had a beach vibe without being too theme-y. 

The wallpaper is a very cool abstract wave pattern and was the jumping off point for the design. We adding some coastal accessories and some baskets for storage.

 For the little girls room we wanted it to be fun and whimsical. The Caitlin Wilson wallpaper was the perfect starting point. With touches of purple(her favorite color) and gold to pull it all together. 

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Photography: John Woodcock | Interior Designer: Lexi Westergard Design

An Italian Inspired Celebration That’s the Epitome of Elegance

Can we please discuss how incredibly chic this wedding from Mint Photography is? I mean, when you combine the natural talents of Marquee Event Group and Bird Dog Wedding, you know you’re in for a treat. The results? An Italian themed celebration with over 200 guests that sure to delight. See Sarah and Jay’s entire celebration in The Vault!

From Mint PhotographySarah and Jay had a gorgeous traditional and Italian themed wedding on a beautiful summer evening. Sarah’s Carolina Herrera gown was the epitome of elegance – paired with her neutral bouquet and trendy Jimmy Choo’s she was a show stopper! The couple had a large bridal party, over 200 guests, and an amazing band so the reception was definitely one BIG fun party! Hotel Granduca was the perfect setting to host this fun crowd – and made everyone feel like they were at a tuscan villa as the sun set with it’s gorgeous Italian charm. Overall a gorgeous, fun, amazing evening for this sweet couple!

Photography: Mint Photography | Cinematography: Photohouse Films | Event Coordination: Bird Dog Wedding | Floral Design: Posey Floral and Event Design | Wedding Gown: Carolina Herrera | Cake: Sweet Treets | Ceremony Venue: Smith Family Chapel | Reception Venue: Hotel Granduca | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Catering: Hotel Granduca | Makeup Artist: Donna Bruns | Hair: Gabriela Cotton | Band: In10City | Film Scans: Richard Photo Lab | Groom's Apparel: The Black Tux | Rentals: Marquee Event Rentals | Rentals: Ilios Lighting

The Coziest Fall Engagement in New York City

You’ve seen the interior design work of Veronica Valencia over on SMP Living, but today she’s stepping in front of the camera as a New York bride-to-be. Love Ala captured Veronica and Kris’ adventures through the city, and if you ask me this gallery is all the cozy, autumn inspiration you’ll ever need.

From the bride, Veronica Valencia… I think about my life before Kris and then I think about my life after Kris and the only way to accurately equate that transition is to night and day. When we met, that is truly when my life started. A workaholic interior designer, working in the television industry was what I lived for. So when I was offered the opportunity of taking a job on a four month design show in New York, I went. I remember it clear as day. Landing on a red eye at JFK I drove into Jersey where our production offices were. Kris immediately ran out and introduced himself to me. (Apparently he fell out of his chair when I walked by his office, but you didn’t hear that from me ;) He was kind, with a huge smile and a NY cap on. He listened to Frank Sinatra when he drove our crew to the subway. He was patient and had this excitement in his step…. An energy that I unknowingly, completely gravitated towards more and more every day. He was special.

32 days after meeting, we fell in love. It only took 32 days. Kris born and raised in the Bronx is the epitome of a New Yorker. He had recently purchased an apartment in Manhattan, his whole life in the city… And then I happened. He leaped. We both leaped. With both feet in the air, we took a chance on each other.

Cut to 4 years later, Kris and I have created a life on both the East and West Coast that I do not take for granted. When we met, the crazy creative in me had all of these ideas and dreams, and the business savvy, practical Kristopher and I merged forces. We started our version of a modern day design company. We honestly just wanted to do life together. I don’t think it mattered what career path it was. Working towards our future was the main priority, whatever that was destined to be… And we haven’t stopped. We live together. We work together. We problem solve together. We celebrate and dream together. We evolve together. More importantly we love together.

PROPOSAL STORY

After Kris and I worked on a TV show in Atlanta last summer, my family had decided on taking a long over due family trip to New York. We were so excited to introduce our families and show my parents around our neighborhood.

I’m not going to lie, him proposing during this trip definitely crossed my mind. When my family arrived, I obsessively thought about it, however a day in Central Park and 3 days into the trip nothing happened. So, I stopped thinking and started to enjoy all of the moments we were creating….. Then BAM! In the middle of Manhattan, in his high school church, with only my family, he walked me up to the alter and popped the question. The church is SO beautiful. It honestly felt as if we were in a different country! With incredible Neo-Baroque architectural details, St. Francis Xavier Church was founded in the 1800’s and designed by an incredible Brooklyn based architect. The designer in me was even more overwhelmed! You felt the history. You felt the love. You felt it all! I cried and was so overwhelmed with emotions.

Every thing was kind of in slow motion from there. My siblings were in on it, my mom wasn’t so she fell to her knees crying, we all died of laughter and then my dad took us all to a Mets/Dodgers game. We ended the night with a private party at the Frying Pan, a 1920’s, previously abandoned 133 foot boat overlooking the Hudson River. We celebrated till the sun came up with our New York family! Magical is an understatement.

ENGAGEMENT SHOOT

Kris and I are around cameras and photographers a majority of the year and we know the importance of documenting moments. Having someone special capture us in our element was #1. Ala Cortez of Love Ala has been a long time, dear friend of mine. The goal for our engagement shoot was simple. We wanted to spend it like any other weekend. Wake up at the crack of dawn (who am I kidding! I like my sleep)… Well for this special day we woke up before the sun came up, got ready and went about our typical Sunday. We wanted to spend this special day, doing exactly what we do every Sunday. Only this time we have our talented friend capturing every moment.

Our NY home is one block from the High Line and whenever we are in town, we spend every weekend walking this elevated garden path from Chelsea to the Meat Packing District. We love to stop at The Standard Grill and have a cup of coffee to start the day. Next we walk through the cobble stone streets of the West Village where Kris worked in his early 20’s. He has the most memorable night life stories….. I swear he is the best tour guide, but then again I’m bias.. The quaint downtown streets are beautiful and have so much character! Lastly, we always 100% end our mornings and start our afternoon at easily the #1 brunch spot in Manhattan…. COOKSHOP! We are so obsessed, it’s a problem. It’s always our first and last meal when we come in and out of New York. Capturing moments here were important to us because they embody the essence of Kris and I.

We love traveling, we love road trips, we love brunching and cocktails and we love being around a bustling community. I am certain there is nothing better than enjoying conversations with loved ones, over a sizzling plate of huevo rancheros, accompanied by spicy margaritas and bloody marys that remind you of how amazing life can be.

One may think the shoot seems staged, but it truly was us in our element. I look at them every day and it tickles me with excitement in anticipation of our future. I can’t wait to be that old couple showing our grandchildren all of the fun we had as young adults. Maybe it will inspire them to go and embrace each day like their grandparents did in “the good ol’ days”. Maybe it will show them that true love does and always will exist.

Photography: Love Ala | Groom: Veronica Valencia | Black Booties: Shopbop | Black Pumps: Revolve Clothing | Bride / Designer: Veronica Valencia | Emerald Pleated Skirt: Zara | Men's Black Wool Coat: Banana Republic | Men's Blue Sweater: Marina | Men's Green Sports Coat: Marina | Men's Grey Slacks: J.Crew | Men's Navy Shirt : Calvin Klein | Men's Navy Shoes: Zara | Mustard Sweater: ALC | Off-White, High-Waisted Organza Skirt: Vivian Chan | Public Park on a historic freight rail line: The High Line | Restaurant: The Standard Grill | Restaurant : Cookshop | White Turtleneck: Zara | White and Black Wool Coat: Billy Ella

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How To Renovate Your Home without Breaking the Bank

So you’ve got a fixer upper? It’s time to channel your inner Chip and Joanna Gaines, my friends. That means putting on your #demoday hat, picking up your own bucket of paint and making smart design decisions that won’t break the bank. Even if you’ve got a turnkey home but still want to turn it into your dream home—these tips will help you keep that budget on track without sacrificing beautiful results.

Ways To Renovate Your Home without Breaking the Bank
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A Truly French Celebration That’ll Have You Saying Oui Oui

An intimate church wedding is basically music to our wedding loving ears, and Sara and Josh’s romantic little ceremony? It’s basically the sweetest sounding symphony. Add in the beautiful countryside of Burgundy and their closest family and friends and you’ve got a celebration that you won’t want to miss. See it all captured by Marie FilmPhotographer in The Vault!

From Marie FilmPhotographerSara and Josh are from Ohio and their dream wedding was in France. But not in Paris as you could think of, but in the beautiful countryside of Burgundy.

The Chateau de Varennes was named by CNN among the top ten best wedding venues worldwide.
Their closest family member and friends came from the US to attend their union.

The ceremony in the intimate little church was so emotional, the french champagne to get ready helped the bridesmaids to survive the day, the weather was beyond perfect, the outdoor diner was so romantic. This is a perfect wedding with a perfect couple.

Photography: Marie Film Photographer | Cinematography: Alicanto Studio | Event Planning: CINDY CHEVAUCHET | Floral Design: un été a la campagne | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Catering: Kookin | Makeup: Annette Thornton | DJ: WK DJ Events | Venue: Chateau de Varennes | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Rentals: Options

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An At Home Poolside Ceremony That’s Crazy Chic

If there was ever a wedding we’d vie to attend, it would easily be Meg and Franc’s. Because the celebration? Crazy chic. The setting? Undeniably beautiful. And the love? Well, you get the picture. Captured by Feather and Stone Photography and orchestrated by Cathrin D’Entremont Weddings, we’ve got every bit of the beauty waiting for you to fall in love with via The Vault

From Cathrin D’Entremont WeddingsThese two meant to be together forever! A fairy tale in the making with both parents houses only steps away from each other. Their career path crossed for the first time in an operating theatre and that’s where their story began…Both had very similar upbringings. Meg’s father being a Cray fisherman, a lot of her youth revolved around the ocean and Franc grew up on an island in the Caribbean Sea.

Their work leaves very little time for anything else, never mind organizing a wedding, so I was delighted to be asked to design and plan their wedding. They both wanted to hold the ceremony at his parents’ home and then have the guests just walk a few houses down to hold the reception at her parents’ home.

Meg and Franc love soft pink colours and with Franc’s Mum being a watercolour artist she started immediately on the invitation design. They turned out to be amazing! The ceremony was set-up by the pool in the backyard immediately to be followed by champagne toasts. The guests made their way to the reception following a bag pipers music, who is a family friend.

Meg and Franc wanted a family feast style dinner with one plate being crayfish supplied by Meg’s Dad. Signature cocktails throughout the night and a caricaturist entertaining the guests. Jess, Meg’s long time friend and bridesmaid made the 3 tier naked cake. I can personally vouch that it tasted amazing.

Photography: Feather and Stone Photography | Event Planning: Cathrin DEntremont Weddings | Styling: Cathrin DEntremont Weddings | Floral Design: Lua Leuca | Wedding Dress: Tanya Anic | Catering: Bamboo Caterer | Makeup: Samantha Verzini | Hair: Tina Del Paggio | Band: Bernardine Grigson | Celebrant: Danicia Dutry | Venue: At Home | Caricaturist: Henry Lam | Crockery + Glassware: Hire Society | Furniture Rentals: Orielle

Kim Kardashian Got a New Engagement Ring — And It’s Even Bigger Than the First

In case there were any doubts that Kim Kardashian was living her best life, one look at the new rock on her finger will settle that. You may remember the original 15-carat Lorraine Schwartz cushion-cut stunner from Kanye’s October 2013 proposal at San Francisco’s AT&T Stadium, but this new rock is even bigger (if that’s even possible).

“Kanye surprised her with a new ring,” a source told People magazine. “Kim couldn’t believe it. It’s even more stunning than her engagement ring if that’s possible.” Because 15 carats just wasn’t big enough, Kim’s new ring features a 20-carat emerald-cut center stone, according to jewelry designer Lorraine Schwartz.

Whether you’re a Kimye fan or not, you have to admit you’re a little teeny bit jealous. But just a smidge.

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This Wedding Proves Neutrals Are the New Everything

First things first – can you even handle this reception design? It’s the thing of wedding dreams and (no surprise) the vendors behind it, including So Happi Together, Found Vintage Rentals, Casa de Perrin and Heavenly Blooms, are a few of our industry faves. The Butter End Cakery made sure the celebration included a truly sweet ending and those gorgeous, light-filled images? They’re all by our girl, Sally Pinera.

From Sally Pinera.. Marissa and Paul got married at the gorgeous Malibu Rocky Oaks. Planner, Nancy from So Happi Together perfectly designed the wedding with sophisticated and elegant concepts pairing rentals from Premiere Party Rental, Found Vintage Rental and Casa De Perrin. Heavenly Blooms dripped the ceremony and reception in beautiful neutral toned florals that were lush and fresh in design. The Malibu mountains surrounding the venue was awe inspiring for the guests as they enjoyed an amazing meal by Wolfgang Puck. Ending the night with slow jazz dances, cigar stations, merry cocktails and the beautifully setting sunset against the magnificent view and mountains… Was an absolute dream wedding!

Photography: Sally Pinera | Videographer: Trevor Dauten At Oskar Strawberry | Event Design and Planning: So Happi Together | Florist: Heavenly Blooms | Cake: The Butter End Cakery | Stationery: Sugar Paper Los Angeles | Calligraphy: Red Letter Day | Band: Lucky Devils Band | Venue: Malibu Rocky Oaks | Catering/Bar: Wolfgang Puck Catering | Place Setting Rentals: Casa de Perrin | Rentals: Found Rental Co. | Rentals: Premiere Party Rents | Shuttle: Exquisite Transportation | Valet: So Cal Valet | Winery and Villa: Malibu Rocky Oaks

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How One Bride Styled Her 12 Bridesmaids to Perfecton

When it came time for this Southern bride to style her 12 bridesmaids, she turned to Joanna August for a mix-and-match look that’s completely on point. A dusty pink and mauve combo made for a unique yet cohesive palette and there’s so much more to see in The Vault from Jessica Gold Photography.

From Jessica Gold PhotographyDiane and Chris had a beautiful wedding filled with southern details. Their wedding took place at Odle Dobbin Station, a venue filled with greenery and rustic vibes. They incorporated this theme of greenery into their floral arrangements and reception decor. To continue with their southern vibe, they used antlers on their reception tables intertwined in their flowers.

Diane wore a Maggie Sottero gown with classic lace and glamorous accessories. (Who can go wrong with Kate Spade earrings?) Her gold bracelet had the date of her wedding date engraved in Roman numerals, and is now a piece she wears daily.

Most importantly, they wanted their day to be surrounded by the love of their family and friends, and this is seen prominently in their bridal party. They had an enormous bridal party of 12 bridesmaids and 12 groomsmen styled to perfection. The ladies wore different styles and colors of Joanna August’s dresses, and the gentlemen wore patterned bowties and suspenders. Apart from their aesthetic style, the love from their family and friends was evident in every portion of the day. One of the sweetest moments was during the ceremony when both families joined Diane and Chris at the alter for a prayer, and there wasn’t a dry eye among them.

Photography: Jessica Gold Photography | Event Planning: Heather Benge Events | Floral Design: F. Dellit Designs | Wedding Dress: Maggie Sottero | Cake: Whisk Bakery | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Joanna August | Hair + Makeup: Sunkissed And Made Up | Calligraphy: Allyson Clark | Venue: Olde Dobbin Station | Bride's Earrings: Kate Spade | Paper Goods: Vintage Sweet Design | Rentals: Events To Remember | Rentals: Love Birds Vintage Rental

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Learn How to Throw the Ultimate (+ Gorgeous) Kids’ Party

We first fell in love with Sweet Vivian’s nursery. It’s one of our favorites to date and now her 1st birthday, planned by mama bear and Lulu & Georgia founder, Sara Sugarman,along with the ladies of Beijos Events is swooping in as favorite 1st birthday of all time. But it gets better, they’re dishing up 10 tips for crafting the most gorgeous kids’ party. See even more captured by Lova Ala in the VAULT.

Rugs. Kids like to play on the floor. Rugs add softness and keep an outdoor floor cool but they also add pattern and color to a space. For our party, having them really helped bring the Italian Riviera theme to The Fig House. We incorporated plenty of blue and white rugs featuring Italian motifs. It made the event space look cohesive and was the perfect play area for the babies.

Fun party favors. We gifted the kids one of our favorite books, Mangia Mangia. It teaches kids all about Italian food, so it was perfect for our party theme. We gave each of the adults olive oil with rosemary and a sweet note from Vivi. I think the best party favors are simple, yet special mementos reminiscent of that day.

Paperie. Beautiful paper products can help tie the theme of an event together. We designed a gorgeous blue floral pattern for the invitation, paper placemats, cocktail napkins, ice cream cups, party favor notes and thank you cards. It made different components of the party feel connected and cohesive.

Lounge area. I love having a separate area where the adults can sit, relax and enjoy a drink. We used our Phinny Daybed as the main piece and paired it with some other summery, wooden elements. We scattered a lot of poufs, floor cushions, and pillows to make it feel cozy and inviting.

Beautiful desserts. No kids party is complete without a cake, and the dessert table was the highlight of the event. We bought a simple white cake from Susie Cakes and decorated it with tons flowers, and topped it off with a sweet Viva La Vivi cake topper from The Roc Shop. We also included a selection of Italian desserts (cannolis being one of my favorite treats). Finally, no Italian party is complete without a scoop of gelato. Carmela served up a variety of flavors from her charming Ice Cream cart, which was much appreciated in the August heat!

 

Find a fun theme or at least a strong color scheme! There are so many different directions to go, but if you have a good solid theme that you are set on and can build from it will all come together. On that note, you never want to get too “themed”, mix what your theme is with things that you would have for an adult party or event, that way it’s not too much because too much of something can be a bad thing and lead to some cheesiness… For example, with this party we incorporated pretty greenery and wooden signage so it was a bit more classic, almost like something you would see at a wedding!

Personalize it! We love adding little details with all of our events, but when it comes to a kid’s birthday party you want to have things personalized for your little one! Having things like cocktail stirrers with the age your child is turning, a cake topper with their name on it, and especially signage! Custom signs with details about what your child is up to at this age or with photos of them throughout their last year are always a fun touch and interesting for your guests to look at. Personalized details are always a special addition to any event.

Florals make it all better! Although it can be a pricey addition, florals are a real wow factor! And if you want to make a party beautiful, well, we can’t really think of a better way! If you are on a budget and can’t hire a florist, you can definitely still make it happen! Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s has a great selection of florals to choose from, and adding in succulents from Home Depot is always a somewhat easy and economical addition as well. However if you can, hiring a florist saves a lot of time for you to enjoy your event, you can always work with your florist to choose flowers that are more in budget and add lots of greenery to keep costs low!

Atmosphere is everything! When choosing where to have your party really think about your guests, for a kids birthday party especially. Fun is the main factor here and outdoors is usually best. If you have a backyard, that’s great! If not you may want to consider hosting at a park or at a venue that has space for the kids to play and interact. There are lots of options to making your event pretty outside and it allows for a beautiful backdrop with lots of pretty greenery and sunlight. You also want to have fun activities and things for your guests to do, whether it’s a ball pit or jump house, you definitely want something to keep those kids entertained. Let’s be honest, jump houses are not the prettiest addition to a party but they are a whole lot of fun for the guests and in the end you want your party to also be memorable, and having a good time will guarantee that.

Hire a photographer! Trust us, we know, it’s definitely a luxury, but it’s worth it… Especially if it’s a memorable birthday like a first birthday, you don’t want to add more stress to your plate by trying to capture all the amazing details and moments. This is your party too, so enjoy yourself and let a professional take care of the rest. This way you will have all of your hard work and memories saved to enjoy for years to come, and with a professional behind the lens it will look that much prettier!

Photography: Lova Ala | Design and Styling: Beijos Events | Florals: MV Florals | Catering: RoomForty | Calligraphy: Calligraphy Nerd | Band: The Beat Buds | Venue: The Fig House | Cocktail Stirrers and Cake Topper: The Roc Shop | Decor and Accessories: Lulu & Georgia | Ice Cream Cart: Carmela Ice Cream | Napkins: Hostess Haven | Rentals: Choura Events | Signage: Prim & Pixie | Viva la Vivi Wood Sign: The Duo Studio | Vivian's Outfits: Olivia Jacob Collection

Colorful Surprise Beach Proposal Caught on Camera!

A simple beach photo shoot turned into so much more for these cuties when her handsome man dropped to one knee and said words that made my heart skip a beat: “Love is like life. Every corner is not easy, every corner doesn’t bring happiness but when we don’t leave life alone then why should we leave love alone. Will you marry me?” Jessica of Anna Kim Photography was ready and waiting and captured it all right in the moment – see the surprise and sweet kisses in our Vault right this way!

From the Bride-to-be… Anket and I met at a party for our mutual friend. We started talking and he asked me out the next day for a date. I felt connected with him on that date. He lived in Chicago when we met and I was in San Francisco. We were long distance so we thought we’d start getting to know each other by having conversations over the phone and Facetime. We really liked each other so planned to see each other again. I visited Chicago for the weekend and we had wonderful moments. We were in love. Our visits to each other became more frequent and eventually he moved to San Francisco to be with me.

We always try to do one trip together every three months, so that’s how we visited Maui. I threw the idea of having a couple photo shoot. We were having fun during the photo shoot – funny jokes, giggles, kisses and then what do I see, he is on his knees and asking me “Love is like life. Every corner is not easy, every corner doesn’t bring happiness but when we don’t leave life alone then why should we leave love alone. Will you marry me?” I was surprised, it felt so special and right at the moment and we had it captured.

We are planning to get married early next year! We both were born in India and have all our family living back home so the wedding will take place there!

Photography: Anna Kim Photography

6 ‘Rules’ You Should Be Breaking in Your Home

Designing your own home can be quite the challenge. What is the perfect gray paint for your living room? How do I use patterned tile? What pieces should I splurge on? Around every corner is a challenge and most of us just want our homes to be uniquely us. So toss the ‘rules’ out the door and view your home with a fresh perspective—these are the ones that are SO ok to break.

6 'Rules' You Should Be Breaking in Your Home
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