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Where Western Heritage Meets High Style: A Luxurious Reimagining of the American Spirit


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This editorial was born from my inner cowgirl spirit. With a family background in farming and a deep appreciation for American history, I have always felt a strong connection to the rugged beauty and traditions of the West. I wanted to bring that heritage into the wedding world with a fresh and luxurious perspective. Rather than following the well-trodden path of European destination weddings with dramatic florals, my vision centered on creating something unexpected and original. It became a Western-inspired celebration infused with sophistication and high style. The result is a new take on luxury chic weddings that honors the past while feeling distinctly modern and fashion-forward.

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The color story for this editorial drew inspiration directly from the natural elements found on a working ranch. Neutrals and earthy tones created a sense of warmth and authenticity, while leather textures added depth and a tactile luxury to the palette. Together, these hues evoke the timeless beauty of the American West while maintaining a refined and elevated look that feels perfectly suited to a chic wedding celebration. For the welcome event, we introduced a lively twist on the wedding day palette by drawing inspiration from California’s summer-time wildflowers. Bright yellows and soft purples brought a joyful energy to the celebration, creating a fresh and playful mood for guests as they arrived. This pop of color felt authentic to the landscape and balanced beautifully with the earthier tones of the wedding day, making the entire weekend feel cohesive while still giving each celebration its own personality.

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We had the privilege of working at one of my favorite wedding venues on California’s Central Coast, Holman Ranch in Carmel Valley. This location provided the perfect combination of refined luxury and authentic cowboy spirit. As a working winery and dude ranch, Holman Ranch carries a sense of history and craftsmanship that resonated deeply with me and my own family background. Its sweeping vistas, rustic textures, and elegant spaces created the ideal setting for bringing a Western inspired luxury celebration to life. Being there felt like coming home, which allowed the editorial to unfold naturally and authentically.

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Fashion played a central role in telling the story of this editorial. Thanks to Lovely Bride Bay Area, we were able to showcase a curated selection of gowns that captured both the free-spirited feel of the West and the elegance of high fashion. We featured multiple looks from Rue De Siene and Dany Tabet, each offering its own expression of Western luxury chic. One highlight was a two-in-one Dany Tabet gown featuring a detachable train that allowed us to create both dramatic and effortless bridal moments. The Rue De Siene gowns brought striking silhouettes and intricate textures that perfectly complemented the rustic yet refined setting. Together, these designs were the perfect touch to complete the vision of a Western-inspired luxury celebration.

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The floral design for this editorial was rooted in authenticity and the natural beauty of California. During my planning call with Friday Flowers, I shared my vision of arrangements that felt as if they had been freshly gathered from the ranch that morning. We focused on using native plants in California to enhance that sense of place and connection to the land. The palette featured whites, creams, rustic hues, and soft touches of yellow, creating a look that was effortlessly organic yet still elevated enough for a luxury celebration. The décor combined neutral tones with rustic pops of color to echo the Western-inspired theme while maintaining a sense of refinement. Each table featured thoughtful touches such as horseshoes paired with leather name tags and custom leather table numbers, creating a seamless blend of authenticity and luxury. The head table was designed as a long, rectangular structure surrounded by velvet chairs, creating a dramatic focal point for the celebration. Guests were seated at round tables that encircled the head table, fostering a sense of intimacy and connection. The cake display was presented on a beautiful wooden table that added warmth and texture to the overall design. Together, these elements captured an upscale, Western chic atmosphere that felt both distinctive and timeless.

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One of the most unforgettable moments of this editorial was the ceremony backdrop. The florist created a striking horseshoe-shaped floral frame to surround the couple as they exchanged vows. This bold and creative feature felt like a natural extension of the Western-inspired theme, adding a playful yet meaningful nod to ranch culture. It not only made a dramatic statement but also framed the couple beautifully, creating a focal point that perfectly blended authenticity with luxury.

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To recreate this Western-inspired luxury aesthetic, start by selecting a venue that naturally reflects both rustic character and refined elegance, such as a working ranch or property with sweeping views. Blend earthy tones with richer textures, such as leather, wood, and velvet, to create warmth and depth throughout your tablescapes and décor. Incorporate native florals to create a natural, just-picked feel that echoes the surrounding land, while keeping the arrangements upscale and intentional. When choosing fashion, look for gowns and accessories that marry free-spirited silhouettes with high-end detailing to embody the Western chic mood. By thoughtfully weaving together these elements, you can achieve a wedding style that feels authentic, elevated, and timeless.

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Photography: Paulina Perrucci | Event Planning: Styled By Linds Event Planning & Design | Floral Design: Friday Flowers Gilroy | Wedding Dress: Rue De Seine | Wedding Dress: Dany Tabet | Cake: Cake by Jamie Li | Groom's Attire: Friar Tux | Wedding Venue: Holman Ranch | Bar Tending: Soulful x Sips | Beauty: Jacqueline Banuelos | Bridal Dress Salon: Lovely Bridal Shop | Bridal Jewelry: Virgins Saints & Angels Designs | Content Creator: Grace Elizabeth Events | Custom Cowboy Hats: Rancher Hat Bar | Flatlay Boards: Chasing Stone | Leather Items: Wren And Olive Laser | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Hensley Event Resources

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A French Château Romance Woven in Blue, Gold, and Southern Grace


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The palette of French blue, sage green, rosy pink, and gilded gold wove through every element of the celebration. These hues infused the day with a sense of regal romance, timeless elegance, and inviting warmth.

Set against the enchanting backdrop of a historic French château, Ashley and Brock’s wedding was a dreamy fusion of influences from Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette and timeless Southern elegance — a blend of their shared Texan roots and Ashley’s Francophile upbringing.

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Fashion played its own starring role. Ashley wore an off-the-shoulder Sareh Nouri gown with a dramatic skirt, evoking the essence of a classic French silhouette. The couple’s stationer, Kara Anne Paper, incorporated floral details inspired by Ashley’s dress into the wedding suite.

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Guests were treated to a culinary journey blending the best of French gastronomy with locally sourced ingredients. Cocktail hour was a sensory delight, featuring truffle risotto served straight from a Parmesan wheel and an array of exquisite pastries. Dinner began with a seasonal delicacy — white asparagus — followed by a choice of filet of beef or sea bass, paired beautifully with Bordeaux or Chardonnay.

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The florals were lush and bloom-heavy, centered around striking raspberry pink peonies in full May bloom. Tablescapes featured elegant gold candelabras and romantic, heirloom-inspired details, perfectly complementing the château’s 18th-century art collection in ornate golden frames. As the sun dipped below the horizon, dinner unfolded beneath soft candlelight, turning the evening into a golden hour reverie.[/field]
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A decadent vanilla cake with chocolate filling (a requirement of the groom’s to have no fruit whatsoever in the cake!) served as the sweet centerpiece, alongside a dessert room overflowing with bonbons and French confections.

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Ashley and Brock selected excerpts from “L’Éternelle Chanson”, a poem by Rosemonde Gérard, to be read by Ashley’s brother and sister-in-law at the ceremony in English, followed by a reading in French by their officiant. The couple particularly cherished the line: “And as every day I love you more, Today more than yesterday and much less than tomorrow.”

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Special touches made the day and weekend uniquely theirs, especially the Taylor Swift easter eggs featured throughout. From Taylor Swift-inspired escort cards and fireworks soundtracks (a must for the Swiftie bride). The surprise fireworks show launched to “Je Ne Regrette Rien,” then lit up to “Sparks Fly” by Taylor Swift, and closed with “I Wanna Dance With Somebody,” officially opening the dance floor.

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In the bride’s own words: “The fromage course of dinner had to be cut short because a thunderstorm was rolling in and we couldn’t miss our champagne tower and surprise fireworks show. Both went off without a hitch, and the storm ended up missing the château entirely just by 2km!”

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Floral Design: Esther Lamarche | Wedding Gown:: Sareh Nouri | Cake: Sugarcoat | Stationery: Kara Anne Paper | Wedding Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo | Wedding Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Catering: Grand chemin | Officiant: Paris Marriage Officiant Angie Heberholz | String Quartet: Euterpe Paris | Wedding Venue: Chateau De Champlatreux | Boat Cruise: Green River Cruises | Bowtie: Charvet | Cufflinks: Aspinal of London | Embroidery: Emma and Me Co. | MUAH: Alesia Solo Makeup Artist | Photography and Cinematography: Redamancy Photo and Film | Planning and Design: Opaline Paris | Pre-Wedding Look: Alexia Maria | Rehearsal Dinner Dress: Alexia Maria | Rehearsal Dinner Florist: Anne Vitchen | Rehearsal Dinner Gifts Boxes Stationery:: Kara Anne Paper | Rehearsal Dinner Pianist:: Alexandre Pachabezian | Rehearsal Dinner Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Rehearsal Dinner Stationery: Letter Blooms | Rehearsal Dinner Suit: Stefano Ricci | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Ritz Paris | Rentals: Options | Sound Light and Technical: Bounz Event | Wedding Rings and Bride's Wedding Day Jewelry: Liz Legg | Wedding Suit: Samuelsohn | Wedding Veil: Toni Federici

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A Joyful Yellow Celebration in Sintra Inspired by “When Life Gives You Lemons”


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Yellow, greens, and white!

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Inspired by the whimsy of “when life gives you lemons,” this Sintra celebration embraced a sunny yellow palette with effortless charm.

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An exquisite edit of Portugal’s most celebrated flavors, presented through catering that captivated every palate.

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A sunlit study in yellow, layered with blooms, fresh lemons, and décor so exquisitely chosen it revealed a bride with both impeccable taste and an extraordinary eye for detail.

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In place of cake, a stately tower of Pastéis de Nata took center stage.

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Photography: Atmosphere | Videography: Deligth Films | Floral Design: Happy Day | Reception Venue: Quinta da Bella Vista | Catering: Casa Do Marquês | Entertainment: Deluxe | Venue: Quinta da Bella Vista | Decor Setup: Metro Quadrado | Makeup&Hair: Tom Perdigão | Rentals: Rental Collection Portugal | Wedding Planning&Styling:: Ana Coelho Duarte

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A Soulful Celebration of Persian Elegance and Croatian Beauty by the Adriatic Sea


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The color palette consisted of soft, romantic tones including ivory, blush, gold, and dusty pink, creating an elegant and timeless atmosphere throughout the celebration.

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A Cultural Wedding Weekend: Honouring Traditions in Croatia. The wedding was not just a single-day event, but a weekend-long celebration that beautifully intertwined Persian, American, and Croatian traditions. Every moment was thoughtfully curated to reflect the couple’s multicultural backgrounds and the unique influences that shaped their journey together. The festivities began with a vibrant Henna night—a joyful evening that paid homage to the bride’s Persian heritage while embracing the spirit of Dubrovnik. Lemons, a symbolic and local element, were featured prominently, representing freshness and a connection to the land. To recreate the atmosphere of traditional Henna nights in Iran, which are often held in the warm embrace of a family home, Persian rugs and strings of glowing lights were used to transform the space into one that felt intimate, festive, and full of soul. Live drumming added an energetic rhythm to the night, echoing the music and dancing the bride remembered from her childhood. It was a heartfelt evening filled with laughter, music, and community—a perfect introduction to the weekend ahead. The Henna night became a celebration not only of Persian tradition but of all the cultures that had touched the couple’s lives. It set the tone for a weekend that would seamlessly blend history, identity, and love in one of the most breathtaking corners of the world. Designing the Sofreh Aghd: A Fusion of Culture, History, and Elegance in Croatia.As an architectural designer, the bride believed that design should reflect the soul of culture, history, and the people it represents. These values were at the heart of the Sofreh Aghd she created for the ceremony in Croatia. Set against the backdrop of the Adriatic—often called the “Pearl of the Adriatic”—the setting inspired her to include subtle pearl motifs throughout the décor, symbolizing elegance, grace, and timeless beauty. With deep roots in Persian culture, it was important to the bride that the Sofreh express its rich and refined traditions. Persian culture is inherently poetic—never ostentatious, but filled with quiet sophistication. This ethos guided the floral selections: dreamy, delicate flowers that echoed the gentle rhythm of Persian verse. Understated yet expressive, they became a visual language of elegance and meaning. The ceremony took place at a historical venue called Sponza Palace, a venue imbued with its own storied past. The design of the Sofreh paid homage to this history while gracefully incorporating elements of Persian culture and the natural surroundings. Each design choice—florals, textures, colours—was made to complement the castle’s architecture and setting, striking a harmonious balance between heritage and place. Just as the couple’s loved ones had travelled from across the globe, each item on the Sofreh had its own journey—sourced from different corners of the world. This blend was a testament to the international spirit of the celebration and Persian culture’s deep appreciation for global connection. The Sofreh Aghd became not just a decorative table, but a tapestry of stories, memories, and symbolism. Inspired by the Western tradition of “something old, something new, something borrowed,” the bride reinterpreted this custom for the Sofreh. Pieces passed down from grandmothers, items borrowed from friends, and new treasures brought from Iran were all carefully placed, symbolizing the linking of generations and the timeless continuity of love. Ultimately, the Sofreh Aghd became a deeply personal expression of who the couple is, where they come from, and the union of their worlds. It was a tribute to unity, to love that transcends borders, and to the beauty of merging traditions—all set in the heart of Croatia’s stunning coastline. Reception Décor: A Celebration of Modern Elegance and Tradition. After the ceremony, the celebration continued with a spirited walk through the stone alleys of Dubrovnik. Accompanied by traditional Croatian street musicians, the guests danced their way to the reception venue, infusing the streets with joy and rhythm. The reception was held at a breathtaking clifftop location with panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea. The design aimed to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the setting. Ethereal flower clouds floated above the tables, delicate and weightless, allowing the scenery—sea, sky, and sunset—to remain the star of the show. The décor was intentionally airy and poetic, mirroring the dreamy elegance of the couple’s vision. Symbols from the Sofreh Aghd were subtly woven into the reception design, transformed into contemporary elements that maintained their cultural significance while blending seamlessly with the modern aesthetic. It was a continuation of the ceremony’s spirit, adapted for a new setting and mood. The reception décor struck a perfect balance between heritage and modernity. The floral palette featured soft blush, dusty pink, and ivory tones, with hints of gold adding understated luxury. Creamy linens, candlelight, and transparent Ghost chairs lent a sophisticated airiness to the design, while keeping the atmosphere warm and romantic. As the evening unfolded, every detail told a story of connection—between cultures, between past and present, and between the couple and their loved ones. The reception embodied a refined celebration where tradition met innovation, all against the backdrop of Croatia’s magical coastline. It was a weekend of beauty, love, and cultural harmony—where every element came together in a celebration that felt timeless, deeply personal, and unforgettable.

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The perfect moment to propose to Peyvand came during a memorable trip to Turkey, which she shared with her partner Tom, her brother Pejman, and cousin Aryan. For Tom, securing the blessings of both Peyvand’s father and Pejman was essential—and fortunately, both gave their wholehearted approval. With everything in place, the group set off on a day-trip to Büyükada, a picturesque island renowned for its peaceful charm and its friendly cat population. After a scenic ferry ride, they rented bikes and pedaled through the island’s idyllic landscapes, eventually arriving at a breathtaking vantage point. It was there, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Turkish coastline and the island’s ever-present feline companions, that Tom knelt down on one knee. Before he could even begin his carefully prepared speech, Peyvand—overcome with joy and excitement—said yes.

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Rita Vinieris – Raelynn hand-painted collection, Majestic hand-painted tulle corset ballgown with liquid shimmer accent and voluminous detachable sleeves. This bridal gown is an exquisite blend of romantic elegance and regal sophistication, designed to make a dramatic and unforgettable statement. Detachable off-the-shoulder puff sleeves add a whimsical and romantic touch. The voluminous design contrasts beautifully with the fitted bodice, offering a modern interpretation of fairy-tale fashion. Subtle sparkling details throughout the fabric catch the light, adding a soft, ethereal shimmer. The colour of a gown enhances the gown’s dreamy and timeless aesthetic, perfect for both classic and contemporary wedding settings. This wedding dress was ideal for our bride, who wanted to feel like royalty while embracing a modern, fashion-forward twist. It strikes the perfect balance between structure and softness, tradition and trend.

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The Armani suit that Tom wore was a classic and impeccably tailored black Armani tuxedo, embodying timeless elegance and refined sophistication. Crafted from high-quality fabric, the suit features a sleek, structured silhouette that enhances the groom’s polished appearance. The jacket is single-breasted with a smooth satin shawl lapel, lending a subtle touch of luxury and contrast against the matte finish of the fabric. Paired with a crisp white dress shirt and a perfectly tied black bow tie, the look is completed with minimalist cuff details and sharp tailoring through the sleeves and torso.

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[field title=”Food & Drink”]The celebration kicked off the night before the wedding with an abundant and beautifully arranged grazing table that set the tone for the festivities. Guests enjoyed an elegant spread featuring mini burgers, spring rolls, fried scampi tails, tacos, and an array of fish, meat, and vegetarian canapés. Dalmatian platters and individual octopus salads in glasses added a regional touch, while Caprese salad and cherry tomato–mozzarella skewers brought fresh Mediterranean flavors. Meatballs served in warm tomato sauce cups were a comforting favorite—but the real star of the evening was the creamy lemon ice cream served in lemon shells, which quickly became a crowd-pleasing hit.

On the wedding day, the culinary experience continued with a generous buffet of cold and warm dishes. Cold options included a variety of Dalmatian cheeses and cured meats, along with inventive salads like stuffed tomatoes with rice and tuna, Mediterranean chicken-pasta salad, and a vibrant summer Waldorf. Warm selections showcased local flavors with baked Zagorje štrukli, gnocchi with prosciutto and sage, truffle-infused spinach gnocchi, vegetarian tortellini, and house-made gorgonzola ravioli with a rich cheese sauce.

For the main course, a family-style feast was served at the tables: grilled sea bass over Swiss chard, gratinated potatoes with pumpkin cream on the side, chicken medallions in a savory sauce, and tender beef rolls filled with prosciutto, cheese, and mushrooms.

Desserts arrived in style—served from a vintage-style trolley—featuring Hungarian layer cake (mađarica), delicate crispy fruit baskets, and silky panna cotta, providing a sweet and elegant finale to a truly unforgettable celebration.[/field]
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The colour palette of ivory, blush, gold, and dusty pink set the tone for a reception that felt effortlessly elegant, soft, and modern romantic. These hues harmonized beautifully with the natural surroundings, echoing the golden glow of the sunset and the delicate pastels of the sea and sky. The ceremony itself centered around soft blush tones, which were showcased in the floral arrangements lining the aisle and framing the altar. These gentle shades created an ambiance of romance and delicacy, heightened by a clean ivory aisle runner and sheer backdrop curtain that added a refined contrast to the historic stone textures of the venue. Transparent Ghost chairs brought a modern, ethereal touch, enhancing the visual lightness while allowing the beauty of the space to shine through. The weathered beige and tan tones of the palace’s stone arches provided an earthy, timeless backdrop that grounded the pastel palette with quiet strength. Classic blush and ivory roses were elegantly woven throughout the arrangements, adding a touch of timeless romance. Lisianthus blooms, known for their ruffled petals and graceful appearance, were tucked into the arrangements in soft pastel tones. They contributed a romantic, almost vintage feel, enhancing the floral storytelling with elegance and delicacy. The voluminous blooms of hydrangeas appeared in soft pink and creamy white tones, contributing fullness and a dreamy texture to the base arrangements. Their round, clustered form created a luxurious foundation and balanced the taller florals at Sponza Palace. The reception embraced a refined and romantic aesthetic with a contemporary twist, accented by whimsical touches. Set just a short walk from the amphitheatre at Višnjica—one of Dubrovnik’s most breath-taking viewpoints—the venue offered a spectacular setting. Perched atop a rocky cliff, it boasted panoramic views of the Old City and nearby islands, making it a truly unforgettable location. The overall design was dreamlike yet sophisticated, blending the natural beauty of the landscape with elegant, modern elements. Suspended above the dining tables, floating clouds of blush pink baby’s breath and crystal chandeliers created a magical canopy, mirroring the golden tones of the setting sun and glistening sea beyond. Each table featured floral centrepieces in soft blush hues, infusing the space with warmth and romance. Creamy neutral linens, ivory napkins, and the soft glow of candlelight added layers of understated elegance. Gold cutlery offered a touch of luxury, while transparent Ghost chairs and delicate glassware maintained a sense of openness and modern minimalism, allowing the natural surroundings to remain at the heart of the experience. Ivory and creamy neutrals formed a refined base, allowing the blush and dusty pink florals to shine with their dreamy, ethereal charm. Gold accents—subtly incorporated through table settings and decorative details—added just the right amount of glamour, enriching the atmosphere without overwhelming its serenity. Used abundantly in various shades of pink, baby’s breath created a cloud-like, ethereal texture in installations above the tables at the reception venue. It formed dramatic overhead floral chandeliers and lush backdrops, offering a whimsical, airy effect that softened the setting while adding volume without heaviness. The centrepieces featured an opulent floral arrangement with soft pink roses and baby’s breath (gypsophila), which created a romantic and sophisticated atmosphere. Dark green, heart-shaped acrylic table signs were perfectly fitting for the entire table setup. Crystal-cut wine glasses and water goblets had been arranged precisely, adding to the upscale and refined ambiance. Gold-plated cutlery was laid out neatly next to cream or champagne-coloured napkins, which were elegantly knotted. The tablecloth and napkins were in soft, neutral tones, which complemented the warm, golden lighting and enhanced the romantic feel of the setting. The dance floor itself was a stunning, glossy white surface, patterned with delicate, geometric floral motifs in soft blush tones. It shimmered beautifully under the evening lights and set the perfect stage for the couple’s first dance. Above the dance floor, suspended high in the open structure, was the most breathtaking floral chandelier. It was made of two massive rings entirely covered in soft pink gypsophila (baby’s breath). The rings floated above the dance floor like clouds, glowing softly under the warm ambient lighting. It created such a romantic and ethereal atmosphere — it truly felt magical standing beneath it. To the side of the floor, there was a chic ivory sofa with a modern, curved design. It was positioned as a cozy lounge spot and styled with matching blush-toned floral arrangements at its base. Everything felt so thoughtfully arranged, seamlessly blending elegance and comfort. The whole scene looked like something out of a luxury bridal magazine. Altogether, the palette and design created a timeless yet contemporary setting—an enchanting celebration suspended high above Dubrovnik’s historic beauty, where elegance met nature in perfect harmony.

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This wedding cake was a breathtaking centrepiece, radiating elegance and celebration. It stood tall as a three-tiered masterpiece, each layer exquisitely adorned with delicate pastel flowers—blush roses and pale hydrangeas—that added a soft, romantic touch to its overall design. The cake featured a smooth, matte finish in soft peachy-pink tones, which gave it an understated yet luxurious feel, perfectly complementing the floral décor and the ambiance of the evening. Sparklers lit up from the sides, creating a festive and magical moment as guests gathered around in admiration. Flavour Profile: Upper Tier: Vanilla with raspberry – light, fruity, and refreshing. Middle Tier: Vanilla-raspberry again, offering consistency for guests who enjoyed a bright, tangy flavour. Lower Tier: Chocolate fruit – rich and indulgent, providing a delicious contrast to the tiers above. Displayed on a modern acrylic stand and illuminated by the glow of chandeliers above, this cake wasn’t just a dessert—it was a symbolic highlight of the celebration, remembered for its beauty, flavour, and the joy it brought to everyone there.

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[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]The wedding ceremony began with Groom’s father, serving as the co-officiant and delivering a warm, humorous introduction. He welcomed the guests, acknowledged the joyous occasion of Peyvand and Tom’s marriage.

Dennis (groom’s father) then delivered a heartfelt speech, sharing short personal stories and kind words about Peyvand, Tom, and their relationship together.

Next came the exchange of vows, with Tom and Peyvand expressing their promises to each other. This was followed by the exchange of rings, during which each repeated traditional phrases symbolizing love, friendship, and lifelong commitment.

Finally, Dennis handed over the ceremony to Pajman, Peyvand’s brother and the primary officiant, for the remainder of the proceedings.

After dinner, Peyvand and Tom took to the dance floor for their romantic first dance to “L.O.V.E” by Nat King Cole, setting a joyful and heartfelt tone for the evening. As the celebration continued, the dance floor came alive—and just when the energy was at its peak, a surprise entrance by live drummers took the party to a whole new level, igniting the crowd and making the night truly unforgettable. Tom shared a deeply emotional moment with his mother as they danced to “Child of Mine” by Carole King. The heartfelt lyrics and their quiet connection created one of the most touching scenes of the evening, bringing tears to many eyes and reminding everyone of the profound bond between a mother and son. Later in the evening, the drummers brought a burst of energy with two lively Iranian songs—“Mobarak Bad (Rushid)” and “Bandari (Dokhtare).” The rhythmic beats and infectious melodies filled the room with joy, and it wasn’t long before everyone was on their feet, dancing together and celebrating in true festive spirit. It was a perfect fusion of cultures and an unforgettable highlight of the night.[/field]
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One of the most charming and memorable moments of the wedding was the incorporation of a cherished Persian wedding tradition that beautifully blends playfulness with deep cultural meaning. During the ceremony, when the officiant asked the bride the pivotal question—”Do you grant me permission to officiate this marriage?”—the atmosphere filled with anticipation. In keeping with tradition, the groom confidently and immediately responded with an enthusiastic “yes.” However, when the question was turned to the bride, she remained silent—not out of hesitation, but as part of a joyful custom. This ritual, known in Persian culture as the “Do you?” tradition, sees the bride remain quiet the first two times the question is asked, often smiling or looking to her family and friends in playful suspense. This tradition added a unique and endearing touch to the ceremony, showcasing the richness of Iranian culture and creating a heartfelt pause that everyone in the room will remember fondly.

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At the wedding, one of the most joyful and entertaining moments was the performance of the beloved Persian tradition known as “Raghseh Chagoo”—the knife dance. This lively and playful custom took place just before the cake cutting and instantly brought smiles, laughter, and a wave of energy to the celebration. As the guests gathered around, a female family member took centre stage, gracefully dancing while holding the cake knife. With each swirl and step, she teased the couple, playfully refusing to hand over the knife unless they offered a “payment” or a playful bribe. The dance was more than just a performance—it was a moment of shared joy, filled with music, clapping, and cheering from the guests. It symbolized not only the union of the couple but also the warmth and humour that family and tradition bring into a marriage. Raghseh Chagoo turned the simple act of cutting a cake into a cherished and unforgettable part of the night—one that blended cultural pride with pure celebration.

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At the wedding, there was an audio guest book corner, styled with elegance and charm. The decorator curated a romantic vignette centered around a vintage red rotary phone, placed on a classic ivory side table. Guests were invited to leave voice messages for the couple, turning the moment into a timeless keepsake. To make the space both functional and visually striking, a velvet shell-back chair in dusty rose was chosen for its plush texture and retro glamour. Surrounding the setup were abundant floral arrangements in shades of blush, mauve, and soft lavender, featuring roses, lisianthus, chrysanthemums, and pink gypsophila. These florals cascaded gracefully across the gravel-covered ground, adding depth and softness to the scene. Set against a lush backdrop of greenery and bathed in warm ambient lighting, the area felt intimate, stylish, and photogenic — a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern romance. It became a favourite among guests and seamlessly enhanced the overall wedding aesthetic.

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Photography: Roman Ivanov Photography | Cinematography: Bruno Bilonic | Floral Design: PatRea Flower Design | Wedding Dress: Rita Vinieris | Cake: Helena The Cake | Ceremony Venue: SPONZA PALACE | Reception Venue: VISNJICA DUBROVNIK | Catering: ATENTO CATERING | ENTERTAINMENT: Dubrovnik Drummers | DJ: DJ MIRO | Groom's Attire: Armani | Beauty: Maris Makeup | Beauty: SANJA STUDIO | Cockatil Reception: Park Orsula | Floral design & rentals: PatRea Flower Design | JEWERLY DESIGNER: Roham Babaei Fard | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Lazareti | WEDDING PLANNING, DESIGN & COORDINATION: YES I DU Wedding Agency

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A Sophisticated Fall Celebration Inspired by Nature’s Tranquility at Villa Regina Teodolinda


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The wedding day was a true ode to autumn, with a color palette of browns and blues that evoked the season’s tranquility and elegance. The overall effect created an incredibly intimate and sophisticated atmosphere. The wedding exuded an undeniable classy and elegant vibe, evident in every carefully chosen detail.

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Jeremiah proposed three times, with the first two attempts thwarted by his lack of parental blessing. His initial proposal in Paris in March 2022 was romantic, but I couldn’t accept without my parents’ approval. A year later in Las Vegas, he tried again at The Eiffel Tower Restaurant, even orchestrating a humorous, public proposal, but still hadn’t secured their blessing. Finally, in December 2023, after moving to a new city and sadly losing their dog, Jeremiah secretly got my parents’ blessing in Mandarin. He then surprised me with a heartfelt, intimate proposal, incorporating memories of our beloved dog and acknowledging our new home, leading me to finally say yes.

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Janella’s wedding gown is a magnificent princess-style wedding gown featuring a voluminous skirt of tulle and organza, adorned with intricate floral lace appliques throughout. The elegant off-shoulder bodice has a deep sweetheart neckline, complementing the dress’s overall romantic and luxurious feel. A remarkably long and wide train, also detailed with lace, adds a dramatic and regal touch to this radiant bridal ensemble. [/field]
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The groomsman’s attire consists of a sharp Suitsupply navy blue suit, a modern and versatile choice known for its tailored fit and quality fabric. This deep blue provides a sophisticated backdrop for the contrasting maroon bow tie, which adds a rich pop of color. The combination creates a classic yet contemporary look, balancing the timeless appeal of a navy suit with the bold, warm hue of the tie.

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The entire wedding’s food and beverage service was provided by Sunlake Catering.

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Photography: Collephoto | Cinematography: Damiano Mariotti | Event Planning: Sally Sephora, Wedding Box Lake Como | Floral Design: THE GARDEN OF LOVE | Wedding Dress: MEET WEDDING STUDIO | Catering: Sunlake Catering | Groomsmen's Attire: Suitsupply | Wedding Venue: Villa Regina Teodolinda | Beauty: Riku Lu | Photography - Assistance: marsida pavliqoti

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Where Southern Charm Meets Mountain Romance at The Farm at Old Edwards


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The vibe for this wedding was a genteel Southern wedding, weaving in elements of the garden at The Farm at Old Edwards with the beauty of summertime in the Highlands. Our focus was on bringing the outdoors in with the blues and pinks so often seen at mountain sunsets and offering, as all Southerners do, refined and gracious hospitality.

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[field title=”Proposal Story”]The Dancing Bear Lodge near The Great Smoky Mountains set the stage for the groom’s proposal on September 22, 2023. Both families, including their beloved grandmothers, were there to witness this magical moment, making it an intimate and incredibly special celebration.[/field]
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The bride wore a custom “Venturi” gown by Anne Barge, sourced from the Anne Barge Bridal Atelier in Atlanta.

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The groom wore a custom tuxedo from Jos. A Bank in Alpharetta, completing the sophisticated aesthetic of the day.

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As a nod to the couple’s southern roots, the guests were treated to delicious appetizer stations and passed appetizers. The culinary team delighted guests with an elevated pimento cheese and charcuterie display before guests were seated for a plated dinner focusing on the bride and groom’s favorite dishes. An extra special touch, aside from the delicious wedding cake, was a dessert of flambéed peaches with homemade butter pecan ice cream. Another sweet treat delighted guests-lemon cookies individually wrapped from a famous bakery in the bride’s hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee. The food and beverage team at Old Edwards exceeded our expectations with their talent, presentation, and dedication to excellent service.

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Stephanie, our bride, was the epitome of a Southern Belle, so our vision was classic and timeless with an abundance of greenery and blooms, and a touch of whimsy. A blue butterfly appeared at their engagement, so we embraced that moment as a sign to incorporate butterflies throughout the paperie, beautifully designed by Little Postage House. An escort wall adorned with the couple’s duogram greeted guests with die-cut butterflies featuring each guest’s seating assignment upon their departure from the dreamiest ceremony. The tabletop design featured blue and white woven and textural linens, scalloped chargers, and a bespoke floral and butterfly vellum overlay menu card. The focal point of the reception was a stunning chandelier with bountiful blooms and draping greenery that was lush, organic, and a true feast for the eyes.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]The cake featured blue butterflies as a nod to the couple’s sentimental tie to butterflies. It also featured pink dogwood blooms, a sweet tribute to the bride’s Knoxville roots. [/field]
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The couple chose June 28th, the bride’s parents’ wedding anniversary, as their special day. The couple surprised them with a small anniversary cake, as well as their original wedding topper. The Lees were overwhelmed and delighted by the remembrance.

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Stephanie and Andrew wanted a reverent and faith-filled ceremony. The bride’s hometown minister officiated, and she carried her grandmother’s bible and her great-great-grandmother’s handkerchiefs with her bouquet.

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[field title=”Special Detail #3″]The bride is an avid Vols fan and the Groom adored his time at Auburn. The Rehearsal Dinner featured a Jordan–Hare Stadium replica groom’s cake and when the first notes of Rocky Top were played at the reception, the dance floor immediately filled with Vols fans. A true marriage of two SEC cultures! [/field]
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Photography: Ashley Spangler Photography | Event Design: Whitney Bowman Events | Event Planning: Whitney Bowman Events | Floral Design: Wither and Bloom | Cake: Mrs. Sugar Booger | Invitations: Little Postage House | Venue: The Farm at Old Edwards | Beauty: Bangs And Blush | Paperie: Little Postage House

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A Refined Outdoor Celebration Framed by Camelback Mountain


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The color palette was a refined blend of soft neutrals and fresh greens, designed to feel timeless yet organic within the natural desert setting. Shades of ivory, crisp white, and soft champagne served as the foundation, creating a clean and elegant canvas. These tones were complemented by lush greenery, primarily eucalyptus and ruscus, which added texture and a sense of movement throughout the space. Touches of gold were introduced through flatware, chair frames, and monogram details—adding warmth and subtle sophistication without overpowering the minimalist aesthetic. The overall effect was a harmonious balance between modern design and natural beauty, perfectly suited for an alfresco celebration beneath Camelback Mountain.

From the start, we both knew we wanted an outdoor wedding. We envisioned a place with consistently beautiful weather and breathtaking scenery, which made Scottsdale the perfect choice. We fell in love with Mountain Shadows the moment we saw it—the view of Camelback Mountain is simply stunning and felt like the perfect backdrop to start our forever. When it came to our wedding vision, I wanted to bring a romantic, Italian-inspired feel to the desert. Think long tables with soft candlelight, lush white florals, elegant chandeliers, and a dreamy ambiance. We designed each part of the day to feel like its own unique experience. The ceremony took place under a gorgeous chuppah with Camelback in the background, followed by a rooftop cocktail hour during golden hour. Dinner was held in a beautifully styled outdoor space full of romance, and then we transitioned into the ballroom for dancing. We wanted our guests to feel like they were stepping into another world—a true experience from start to finish. Music is a huge part of both our lives, and we channeled our love for music festivals into the energy of the night, from our song choices to the lighting. It felt like us in every single way. Our wedding planner brought our vision to life perfectly, and the day truly felt like a fairytale—we wouldn’t change a single thing.

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My husband and I actually go way back—we met in elementary school. After 13 years apart, fate brought us back together when we both moved to Chicago. From the moment we reconnected, we just knew. It felt like home. Jesse proposed in August 2023 during a trip to Aruba. As the sun set over the ocean, he asked me to take a walk along the beach. With the most beautiful sunset as our backdrop, he got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. It was pure magic.

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]After we got engaged, I knew I wanted to wear an Israeli designer. My grandfather, a Holocaust survivor, instilled in me a deep connection to Judaism and Israel, so choosing a designer who represented that meant a lot. I traveled to Tel Aviv and, after just a few dresses at Galia Lahav, I found “the one.” The Maya dress made me feel like a true princess. I had always envisioned a mermaid silhouette, and no one does corsetry and fit quite like Galia Lahav—it hugged me in all the right places.

I also knew I wanted a second look for the reception, and once again, Galia Lahav was the only choice. Working with the team in New York, we created a custom, sparkly, drop-waist mini dress that perfectly matched what I had imagined in my head. I felt so confident, beautiful, and connected—to Israel, to my roots, and to this incredible moment in my life.

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For my bridesmaids, I envisioned a striking contrast between my white gown and their dresses. I know bridesmaid dresses can be hit or miss, so I wanted each of them to feel comfortable and beautiful. I gave them the freedom to choose any floor-length black dress that suited their style. The result was effortlessly elegant, cohesive, and uniquely them.

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Guests at Rachel and Jesse’s wedding were treated to an unforgettable dining experience, expertly crafted by the award-winning chefs at Mountain Shadows Resort in Paradise Valley, Arizona—known for their creativity, precision, and passion for exceptional cuisine. The evening began with a curated selection of hors d’oeuvres that combined elevated comfort food with refined flavor. Petite grilled cheese bites offered a warm and nostalgic start, followed by shrimp and lobster cakes with a bold, spicy rémoulade. Mini beef Wellingtons with red wine demi provided a rich and savory bite, while Parmesan gougères added a touch of French-inspired elegance. Dinner began with a vibrant pear green salad, layered with shaved manchego, roasted walnuts, and a delicate sherry vinaigrette—a fresh and flavorful start to the main course. Guests then selected from three standout entrées. The black truffle-herb chicken was served alongside oven-dried tomatoes, broccolini, and honey-roasted fingerling potatoes. The lemon herb-crusted sea bass, topped with a silky basil butter sauce, was both light and indulgent. A vegetarian option of charred asparagus risotto with microgreens brought rich flavor and beautiful presentation. For those craving a classic, the filet of beef came paired with balsamic onion marmalade, haricot verts, whipped potatoes, and optional accompaniments of bleu cheese fondue and bacon-herb butter—creating a luxurious finish to a beautifully composed menu. Every detail of the meal showcased the resort’s culinary artistry and the couple’s impeccable taste, leaving a lasting impression on every guest.

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Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Camelback Mountain, Rachel and Jesse’s wedding was a masterclass in modern elegance, brought to life with thoughtful details and a visionary design. Hosted on the iconic event lawn at Mountain Shadows Resort in Paradise Valley, the celebration featured what would become the resort’s most ambitious and elaborate ceremony-to-reception flip to date. As only the second wedding ever to transform the lawn in this way, it pushed creative boundaries—seamlessly converting the ceremony setting into a fully built-out reception in just 90 minutes. The ceremony began beneath a lush, floral-drenched chuppah, perfectly framed by the dramatic desert landscape. Clusters of white blooms and organic greenery created a romantic focal point that felt both grand and grounded. Rows of sleek white chairs with gold frames mirrored the couple’s chic, clean-lined aesthetic. Following the heartfelt vows, guests were invited to the cocktail hour as the lawn underwent a dramatic transformation. Under the expert direction of Cydney Lundahl with Westgate Events, the reception space was reimagined with sophistication and intention. Two 60-foot custom dining structures were built on the lawn, lined with white draping, eucalyptus-wrapped beams, and crystal chandeliers suspended overhead—offering all the elegance of a ballroom in the middle of the Sonoran Desert. As the sun dipped behind the mountain, the chandeliers cast a warm, ambient glow over the beautifully set tables below. Each place setting featured a tented menu sealed with a custom wax monogram, and the couple’s signature branding carried throughout the event day details—from the monogrammed bar to the ceremony program fans and the elevated seating chart display. These bespoke paper goods and signage pieces, designed in collaboration with Hannah of Arch & Arrow, brought a cohesive and elevated finish to every touchpoint of the guest experience. The bar itself was a focal moment—an elegant curved structure in crisp white, flanked by large urns overflowing with fresh blooms and backed by polished glassware displays. Nearby, the escort display was beautifully positioned at The Overlook, with sleek white pillars topped with floral arrangements. A meaningful quote—“I’d choose you in a hundred lifetimes, in a hundred worlds”—was displayed in gold lettering on the wall behind it, adding an emotional and personal touch to the space. Thanks to the vision of Cydney Lundahl and the creative contributions of her vendor partners, the event was flawlessly executed down to the last detail. From the seamless ceremony-to-reception flip to the personalized branding woven throughout the décor, this wedding was a true showcase of artistry, organization, and thoughtful design. A celebration where the desert met modern elegance, and where every moment felt as meaningful as it was beautiful. Behind the Design with Aspen Weeks of Mint Green Design Designing the florals for Rachel and Jesse’s wedding at Mountain Shadows was an unforgettable experience -one that required not only a deep understanding of their vision, but also careful logistical planning and an eye for scale. From the very first conversation, the couple envisioned a celebration that felt lush, romantic, and elevated – something that would honor the dramatic Camelback Mountain views while softening the desert terrain with refined garden-like beauty. Westgate Events and I spent months discussing how to bring this vision to life, especially around the architectural elements of the day: the chuppah, the dinner structures, and the custom bar and escort displays. Every floral detail was thoughtfully considered -how the flowers would climb, spill, and cascade; how the tones would feel under daylight and transition into evening glow; and how the scale would enhance rather than overpower the surroundings. For the ceremony, the focal point was the lush, garden-inspired chuppah. Built with natural materials and fully covered in layers of florals and greenery, the structure felt like it had grown organically from the lawn. We wanted layers of texture both in the greenery and floral varietals. We used a variety of variegated and dark green tones paired with the lighter green tones of hellebore, viburnum, and hydrangea, creating a luxurious base of texture and interest, adding in lush creamy white blooms of garden roses, peonies, majolika spray roses, ball dahlias, and hydrangea. The aisle was lined with meadow-style arrangements-dense but low -to create an immersive floral path without blocking the view of Camelback behind it. For the reception, we knew the transformation had to be seamless and stunning. The two 60-foot dinner structures were wrapped in greenery and topped with climbing floral installations. We chose to layer in delicate blooms like spray roses and garden roses to soften the architectural lines, while strategically placing florals around the base of the chandeliers to highlight their grandeur. Working with the draping and lighting team, we ensured that the chandeliers glowed softly through strands of foliage – a perfect balance of drama and romance. Tables were kept elegant and intentional. Centerpieces were low and lush, mixing soft white blooms like garden roses, ranunculus, and lisianthus with delicate filler flowers and layered greenery, including variegated tones and vining jasmine for natural texture and movement. No two arrangements were the same, but they all spoke the same visual language: fresh, natural, and refined. We also dressed the cake table, the escort display pillars, and the bar florals to feel cohesive but site-specific -each space treated as its own floral moment. Even the ceremony program fans were paired with matching floral displays to elevate the guest experience at every turn. Working alongside Cydney Lundahl of Westgate Events, who flawlessly produced this ambitious 90-minute flip, we were able to design a floral story that felt complete, from the first step down the aisle to the final toast under the stars. This wedding was more than a design -it was a full-scale transformation of space, season, and sentiment, and I am so proud to have been a part of it.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]The wedding cake from A Bake Shop was a timeless, all-white design featuring smooth vanilla buttercream and clean lines for a modern yet elegant look. Fresh florals were added onsite, cascading down the tiers to create a romantic and organic feel—perfectly complementing the overall aesthetic of the celebration.

In addition to the stunning cake, guests enjoyed a thoughtfully curated assortment of miniature desserts, offering something sweet for every palate:

Mini Chocolate Chip Cookies – A classic favorite in bite-sized form.

Mini Strawberry Cupcakes – Topped with rich cream cheese frosting for the perfect balance of tart and sweet.

Salted Caramel Macarons – A sophisticated treat with a hint of indulgent caramel and sea salt.

Mini Raspberry Cheesecakes – Creamy and vibrant, each bite bursting with berry flavor.

Fruit Tarts – Crisp shells filled with pastry cream and topped with fresh, colorful fruit.

Ricotta Cookies – Light, tender, and delicately sweet—an Italian-inspired finish to the dessert spread.

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Live music played a central role in Rachel and Jesse’s ceremony, adding depth and emotion to each moment. It began with a cellist welcoming guests as they arrived, setting an elegant tone for the day. During the couple’s traditional Jewish ceremony, the beautiful vocals of Cantorial Soloist Emily Kaye brought a spiritual richness to the proceedings. Just as Rachel prepared to walk down the aisle, Bruce Kirkwood made a dramatic entrance with his electric violin—creating a powerful and unforgettable moment as she took her first steps toward Jesse. Bruce continued to play throughout the night, even through the reception, side by side with the DJ. “Curating the playlist for Jesse and Rachel really flexed my personal preferences, which is why it was so unforgettable. They had a clear vision inspired by Miami nightclubs—not just in the lighting and decor, but especially in the after-party vibes. As a proud Swiftie, Rachael wanted Taylor Swift to be woven throughout the night, from sweet acoustic moments to high-energy remixes. Pair that with her love for EDM, and we crafted a soundtrack that was both personal and electric. When guests stepped into the after-party space, it felt like entering a different world—one where love, music, and celebration collided on the dance floor. Truly a night to remember.” – Tyler Sherman, DJ and Owner of Engage Entertainment

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Photography: Ashley Rae Photography | Cinematography: Serendipity Cinematography | Event Design: Westgate Events | Event Planning: Westgate Events | Floral Design: Mint green Designs | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: A Bake Shop | Invitations: Arch and Arrow | DJ: Engage Entertainment | Beauty: Hvh Artists | Rentals: Prim Rentals | Rentals: Event Rents- Phoenix | Rentals: Divinity Lighting | Rentals: Bright Event Rentals

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An Enchanting Garden Party with Bookish Charm at The Victorian


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Enchanting and elegant garden party meets cozy bookish vibes. Romantic and refined with a touch of whimsy and vintage charm.

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Signature cocktails were “Bear’s Kentucky Buck”- Maker’s Mark, strawberries, lemon, bitters, and ginger beer, and “Black Beary Spritz”- Tito’s blackberries, basil, lime, and seltzer. Both were named after Caroline and Brandon’s p, up Bear. For food, the couple opted for both of their favorites- Mexican and Southern food. There was Southern fare, including shrimp and grits, cornbread, and there was also a fajita bar.

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A vintage-inspired wedding cake with strawberry details to tie into the ethereal ambiance.

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Photography: Samantha Brooke Photography | Event Planning: The Gathering Co. | Floral Design: Wild Flora Flowers | Dress: Coastal Knot | Cake: Esteamed Coffee | Catering: Cook Shack | Lighting: Get Lit Event Lighting | DJ: All Events DJs | Ceremony Music: Elegant Ensembles | Wedding Venue: Giuliana Abate (Bride) | Beauty: Blissful Muse Co. | Rentals: Party Reflections | Signage: Beau Papier | Specialty Rentals: Greenhouse Picker Sisters | Veil: Cristina Chiosa

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Getting Married In Winter? Here Are A Few Options To Keep Warm While Still Feeling Like A Bride

To all our beautiful snow bunny brides – this one’s for you! If it’s going to be room temperature or colder and your wedding is indoors, you can probably get away with wearing a gown with sleeves. This will provide a little added warmth during the limited time that you will spend outside. Buttt… if it’s going to be below freezing or your gown does not have sleeves, there are a few options that can add extra warmth and coverage without sacrificing style! Lucky for you, we’re dishing all the must-know details below!

Capes

A flowing garment that goes over your gown. They follow the line of the shoulder and usually cover the arm up to the elbow. Capes come in a variety of fabrics, so there’s bound to be one that fits your vision perfectly. 

Toppers

A piece that resembles a bodice that goes over the existing bodice on your gown. These come in a wide array of styles and fabrics, the most popular being lace and other sheer materials so as not to completely hide the existing bodice underneath. They can be permanently attached to the gown or fashioned to be removable. 

Jackets

Don’t be afraid to have fun with outerwear! A jacket can be a great statement piece that expresses your personality. Leather, denim, and faux fur are all great options to explore. Make sure to bring an actual winter jacket if it is going to be below freezing on your wedding day. These accessories only help a little when it comes to providing warmth, but you will need legit  winter wear if you are going to be exposed to the elements for a prolonged period of time.

BEST FABRICS FOR EACH SEASON

Certain fabrics work better for different seasons based on comfort and style. Spring and summer events call for lighter, more flowy fabrics like English net, tulle, chiffon, organza, charmeuse, taffeta, Chantilly lace, and shantung. On the flip side, fall and winter weddings may be more comfortable with heavier, more ornate fabrics like duchess satin, crepe, gazar, Guipure lace, Alencon lace, velvet, and faille.

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Deco-Glamour Meets Garden Romance in a Wedding of Serape Rose, Teal & Blush


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The wedding palette was a striking blend of bold and romantic—serape rose, teal, black, and shimmering metallics for a touch of deco glamour, softened later by layers of blush, pink, and gray for an elegant Southern garden feel.

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The evening was thoughtfully designed as a layered journey through space, light, and emotion—each transition reflecting a new facet of the couple’s story. Guests were first welcomed into the museum’s open-air courtyard for a heartfelt ceremony, serenaded by a live harpist and violinist—an especially moving detail, as the violinist was Josh’s sister, adding a deeply personal touch to the moment. From there, the celebration moved upstairs to the cultural living room for cocktail hour. This space was transformed into a glitzy, deco-inspired lounge, rich with moody elegance. The color palette—serape rose, teal, black, and sparkle—evoked a sense of old-world glamour with a fresh, modern twist. Guests sipped cocktails while watching the sky soften into sunset through the windows. As the sun dipped, guests were invited downstairs for a seated dinner—a Southern Garden reimagining of the upstairs lounge. The design softened into tones of pinks, blush, gray, black, and serape rose, creating a romantic and grounded atmosphere that brought warmth and intimacy to the evening’s next chapter. Each space was not only visually distinct but emotionally resonant—designed to feel like a progression through the couple’s love story: elegant, personal, and artfully composed.

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Cj & Josh had purchased a new home together in Little Rock, Arkansas. Initially, Josh told CJ he was not able to make it due to work; however, Josh was secretly planning to travel to Arkansas from Massachusetts before CJ, to be there at their house waiting for CJ to arrive to propose to him. It all worked perfectly. Josh was inside their first home purchased together, waiting for CJ.

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The grooms wore impeccably tailored suits, each paired with custom dress shirts embroidered with their personal signatures on the left sleeve—a subtle, stylish detail that made their fashion deeply personal and uniquely theirs.

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Guests were treated to an elegant dinner featuring a choice of expertly prepared entrées: a tender steak or a flavorful stuffed chicken, each served with creamy risotto and seasonal vegetables. The meal was both elevated and comforting, perfectly complementing the warmth of the celebration. An open bar kept the atmosphere lively throughout the evening, offering a curated selection of wine, spirits, and signature cocktails that kept glasses full and conversations flowing.

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Each space was designed as its own immersive experience, yet woven together by a thoughtful, cohesive palette and intentional transitions. For the cocktail hour, guests were transported to a bold and sophisticated world inside the upstairs cultural living room. This space was transformed into a glitzy deco lounge, with rich tones of serape rose, teal, black, and metallic sparkle, setting a dramatic yet celebratory tone. Plush seating, golden accents, and moody lighting gave the space a luxurious edge while still feeling inviting and warm—a perfect backdrop for gathering and conversation as the sun began to set. Downstairs, the reception took on a more romantic, garden-inspired tone—a Southern reimagining of the glamour above. The color palette softened into pinks, blush, serape rose, black, and soft gray, with layered textures, lush floral moments, and candlelight creating an atmosphere of intimacy and elegance. Every detail—from the floral arrangements to the linen choices—was curated to evoke both refinement and heartfelt connection. Together, the two spaces told a seamless visual story: bold celebration giving way to romantic warmth, echoing the natural rhythm of the day and the couple’s journey.

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This modern statement cake was as much a piece of art as it was a dessert. Designed with clean, architectural lines, the multi-tiered confection featured alternating solid and clear layers, creating a striking sense of height and dimension. Soft blush and ivory roses cascaded down the front, adding a romantic contrast to the sleek white structure. The base was adorned with scattered rose petals and glowing candles, creating a dreamy vignette that felt both elevated and effortless—perfectly in tune with the couple’s refined, romantic aesthetic.

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As the grooms walked down the aisle, Josh’s sister played Pink Pony Club on the violin—a deeply personal and emotional moment that set the perfect tone for their ceremony.

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Josh had kept all of CJ’s notes from the start of their relationship & he surprised him with a book containing every single one of those.

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The grooms gifted their wedding party Tiffany’s glassware as a thank you for their love & support on their special day.

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Photography: Count In Threes Photo | Cinematography: E Dowers | Event Planning: Lilias & Olive | Floral Design: Norwood Day Flower Co | Cake: Michelle Mayer | Invitations: By Invitation Only | Wedding Venue: Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts | Lighting, Sound. Dance floor: CAE | Linen: Nuage Designs | Menu's & Seating Chart: MV Design Co. | Rentals: Rentals

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A Romantic Bridgerton Wedding on the Longest Day of the Year


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So many beautiful hues of pinks, greens, blues, and yellows. The night before, we hinted at what was to come. With a classy and casual rehearsal dinner that flowed seamlessly into the welcome party. An elegant palette of greens and whites welcomed our guests to Richmond, Virginia.

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We were inspired by the feeling of summer starting. Hence why we were insistent on marrying on the summer solstice. From an audio and visual experience, we entirely pulled inspiration from the show Bridgerton. It is just so pleasant to watch due to the detail and extravagance of so much intention.

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AJ and Alyssa met in July of 2014, on Alyssa’s annual family vacation in Ocean City, Maryland. Through all of high school, and then College at Salisbury University on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, OCMD was where they spent summers and always their favorite place. 9 years late, on the anniversary of their meeting, AJ proposed on the beach. The whole family and so many friends showed up immediately after to celebrate their love story.

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As a lifetime admirer of fashion, I was so excited to decide what to wear. Through so much research and a small handful of appointments, I curated 4 distinct looks through two dresses. My ceremony ensemble was something I will forever appreciate. The soft silk corset gown I wore was selected near my hometown in Maryland during an impromptu bridal appointment (my first ever) with my mom and MOH by my side. Through alterations, I completely reimagined the bodice to create the classic and refined lines I was looking for. I paired the Martina Liana dress with a whimsical and romantic tulle overskirt and veil, both Chosen by Khya—, nd lastly a complementary neck scarf by A La Robe. The skirt, veil, and scarf were the perfect finishing touches, all of which I found in a local Tampa bridal boutique, which is the city in which AJ and I live and work. My second dress was a full Grace Loves Lace moment. A strapless satin mini dress made better with a lace sheath underskirt and matching sleeves. I loved how fluid my looks were and how easy it was to completely change the vibe and feel of what I was wearing—without ever having to leave the room.

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I loved the dresses my girls wore. So much. Each dress shone through the style of each of my best friends, while all came together in the perfect balance of colors, textures, patterns, and style. Jenny Yoo, Revelry, Show me your mumu, Revelry, and more brands made appearances throughout the gowns.

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I loved the guys in a lighter blue hue, while the groom shone in an elevated and classic color. Not quite navy, but the perfect summer formal blue. The Groom has a 2nd look too! He changed into a green slick green suit to dance the night away.

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Drawing inspiration from the elegance of the Estate at River Run and the romantic world of Bridgerton, Alyssa and AJ’s wedding design was a whimsical garden fête in celebration of the summer solstice. Florals took center stage—lush, oversized blooms in a palette of pinks, whites, and greens with delicate touches of blue added texture and charm throughout the day. The ceremony unfolded on the estate’s sweeping patio, framed by abundant blooms that echoed the natural beauty of the surroundings. During cocktail hour, petite basket arrangements filled with fresh fruit and florals added a playful yet refined touch. Inside the Summer Court Pavilion, centerpieces delighted the eye with a curated mix of gold taper candles, bud vases, compotes, and elevated arrangements—all nodding to the carefree elegance of a European garden party.

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Alyssa and AJ’s wedding cake was a true nod to vintage elegance- a classic all-white tiered beauty dressed in intricate piping and timeless style. The icing on top? Naturally, they didn’t just cut the cake; they made a whole moment of it in the estate’s moody, candlelit wine cellar.

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The music set the tone for the day with Bridgerton-inspired string arrangements that blended classical romance with a modern twist. Think timeless elegance meets unexpected pop favorites—because nothing says “happily ever after” like a string quartet playing Taylor Swift.

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The bride’s bouquet was nothing short of showstopping, cascading with draping blooms, while each bridesmaid carried a chic monofloral bouquet tailored to complement her dress.

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Photography: Melissa MacDonald | Cinematography: 87 & Smith | Event Planning: Christine McFarlane Events | Floral Design: Aster & Bee | Dress: Essense of Australia | Cake: The Mixing Bowl Bakery | Invitations: Christine McFarlane Events | Catering: Everyday Gourmet | DJ: Bunn DJ Company | Officiant: Joe Finzel | Transportation: Winn Transportation | Wedding Venue: The Estate at River Run | Beauty: Captivating Complexion | Beauty: The Veil Bridal Co. | Linens: Nuage Designs | Rentals: Rent Equip

Lush Florals and Candlelight for a Romantic Courtyard Wedding


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The wedding colors were whites and dark greens with touches of champagne.

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The dreamy design was an intimate courtyard wedding with lush flowers and candlelight, with our closest family and loved ones.

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“Andy proposed during our incredible vacation to Switzerland, at the spectacular Jungfraujoch, known as the “Top of Europe.” Standing at such an extraordinary height, surrounded by the majestic Swiss Alps, the moment felt like something out of a fairytale. Snow-capped peaks stretched endlessly around us. He asked me the most important question of my life. The beauty and serenity of that place made the proposal even more magical, and it became a memory I’ll cherish forever.” – Bride Brieana Nissen-Barber

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Plated Dinner: First Course Caesar Fountain Salad – Romaine Hearts Drizzled with House Made Ceasar Dressing, Nestled in a Parmigiano- Reggianon Garlic Crouton Ring, Atop a Parmesan Crisp Main Entree Grilled Filet Mignon with Fresh Market Vegetable Bundle with Asparagus and Peppers, Whipped Yukon Gold Potatoes with Truffle Demi- Glaze Pan Seared Chilian Sea Bass, Lemon Risotto with Summer Squash, Grilled Asparagus, Sautéed Grape Tomatoes topped with Citrus Beuree Blanc Dessert – Wedding Cake Sorbet Trio with Berries and Mint Garnish

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I Dew Events created a lush floral aisle with dark greens and white blooms lining the aisle and draped above the couple’s heads on the iron balcony for a stunning ceremony backdrop. The florist repurposed the flowers from the aisle to the reception tables to create a long, lush garland of greens and fresh blooms in the courtyard. Surrounded by glass champagne chargers, romantic lighting on the courtyard tree, and candlelight to complete the look of the reception.

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Vanilla cake with fresh raspberry filling topped with almond buttercream icing

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Ceremony Processional – Can’t Help Falling in Love: Elvis Presley Recessional – Hans Zimmer – Maestros (holiday) Cake Song – Perfect – Ed Sherran

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One of the most unforgettable moments of our wedding day was when Andy and I walked down the aisle together. He waited for me halfway, and as I made my entrance, we met in the middle. It was such a beautiful and unique moment, one that felt so personal and meaningful to us.

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We chose to do a first look and took photos before the ceremony, and it truly would have felt complete without our little fur baby, Nola, our four-pound Pomeranian, right there with us. She was such an important part of our day, and we made sure she was included in the photos. Having Nola by our side in those moments added a whole new layer of joy, making everything feel even more personal and perfectly ours.

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Photography: Sydney Tobin Photo | Floral Design: I Dew Events | Dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: Sassy Cakes | Wedding Venue: Miromar Lakes Beach And Golf Club | Beauty: Styled by Mike | Beauty: Makeup by ally | Music: Emma the harpist | Rentals: I Dew Events

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A Layered, Lived-In Wedding Inspired by Nancy Meyers


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This styled shoot was inspired by the timeless, lived-in charm of Nancy Meyers and Martha Stewart. To capture that feeling, we layered in texture and visual interest with antiqued pottery and rattan lampshades, votives, and placemats, all while keeping the color palette crisp and fresh. Potted herbs, hydrangeas, and matchbooks displayed in my Great Grandmother’s vintage crystal bowl added a nostalgic touch.

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The styled shoot was the first shoot and third event to take place in this venue. The venue opened its doors just 4 days before the styled shoot – we planned based on renderings and approximations. The venue is the Woodland Glasshaus at Bavaria Downs and is a semi-permanent structure that is open May – October for weddings. Set beneath a canopy of trees, Woodland Glasshaus features floor-to-ceiling glass walls that invite in natural light and forest views, creating an ethereal, light-filled backdrop.

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The varied seating elements, banquettes, rounds, and harvest tables with two different chair varieties give the room a level of visual interest that felt both thoughtful and inviting.

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Mix & match! Mixing floral with stripes is a personal favorite combination and an (almost) foolproof way to use pattern play. Showcasing three different table “looks” also creates a level of visual interest for guests.

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Photography: Marit Williams | Event Design: Archifête Wedding Planning & Design | Event Planning: Archifête Wedding Planning & Design | Floral Design: Ashley Fox Designs | Wedding Dress: The White Room | Invitations: Jill Elaine Designs | Catering: D'Amico | Lighting: Phos Events | Wedding Venue: Edward Anne Estate at Bavaria Downs | Content Creator: Candid & Kate | Model: Josephine Harris | Model: Jacob Harris | Rentals: Nuage Designs | Rentals: Linen Effects | Rentals: Apres Party And Tent Rental | Rentals: Collected Rentals | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola

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A Love Story Set Against the Northern California Coastline at The Sea Ranch Lodge


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This editorial, produced by WedVibes, was designed as inspiration for couples who dream of getting married on the beautiful Sonoma Coast. Aesthetically, the vendor team wanted to showcase a love story set within the romantic landscape of the Northern California coast, with decor that echoed the natural elements of The Sea Ranch. This was an inspiration for an intimate celebration of your closest friends and family, surrounded by the stunning natural landscape of the California Coast.

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The floral design by Ash and Oak Floral incorporated natural colors in greens, golds, and white meant to complement the natural landscape.

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The Sea Ranch Lodge is a secluded and dreamy hotel and venue perched on the cliffs of the Sonoma Coast. It’s a magical setting for a wedding with its panoramic views of the ocean below,

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The cake, designed by Cakes by Jamie Li, was a favorite. She created a modern sculpture with her design, which maintained a natural, minimalist sensibility that perfectly complemented the setting and wedding design. And it was also delicious!

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Photography: Nichols Photographers | Event Planning: Nicole Blair Events | florist: Ash + Oak Florals | Cake: Cake by Jamie Li | stationery: The Jess Press | Reception Venue: Sea Ranch Lodge | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Shoes: Loewe | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Macduggal | Make Up: Ladida Makeup Artistry | Make Up: Shimmer + Gloss | Hair: Bridal Hair by Tara Meghan | Suits: Regard Style House | BTS: Jannet Photo | Content Creator: Emzy Choi | Dogs: Frenchies Snort Couture | Event Production: Wedvibes | Model- Guest Couple: Alva and Amor | Model-Guest Couple: Model Couple SD | Models- Main Couple: Mara and Wyatt | Perfume: Cotton Lifestyles | Rentals: Ventura Party Rentals | Suite: Paisley And Grey | bar: Mitik Bartending | dresses: Cinq | stylist: El Delgadillo

A Gentle Symphony of Color and Light in Tuscany’s La Foce Gardens


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A romantic wedding, with classic touches, on a sunny afternoon in Tuscany.

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Natália and Eduardo got married in Brazil in June 2024, but it was impossible not to celebrate this very special union again, as a beautiful renewal of the vows they made there. An exciting opportunity to reaffirm their love and celebrate this new chapter together.

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They let the bridesmaids choose their dresses freely, which ended up looking beautiful and matching the decor.

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The decor was incredibly romantic, with soft tones, complemented by seasonal flowers and a few candles. There was a communal table that accommodated all 80 guests, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

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Back in 2014, Natália saw a photo of La Foce on Instagram… she hadn’t even met Eduardo yet and had no idea where life would lead her. More than 10 years later, she found herself there—getting ready, putting on her wedding dress to meet the love of her life in the place she had once only dreamed of. They chose the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Villa La Foce, nestled in the breathtaking Val d’Orcia. Surrounded by olive groves, vineyards, and charming hilltop villages, the landscape is like a postcard come to life, with Tuscany’s iconic cypress trees adding to its timeless beauty.

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[field title=”Special Detail #2″]On the wedding day, the ceremony took place in the enchanting gardens of Villa La Foce—an idyllic setting that perfectly complemented the romance of the moment. One of the most unforgettable highlights was the couple’s photo shoot. The golden light felt straight out of Under the Tuscan Sun, the weather was flawless, and the love between Natália and Eduardo was simply radiant.

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Without a doubt, the most special part of the day was having all of Eduardo and Natália’s friends and family together in one place. With loved ones scattered across the world and friendships formed at many different stages of their lives, bringing everyone together to celebrate was truly magical. The shared joy, laughter, and love—surrounded by the people who mean the most to them—became the true heart of their wedding day.

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Photography: Aloha Fotografia | Cinematography: Queiroz | Event Planning: Tuscany Blu | Floral Design: Flowers Living | Wedding Dress: Milla Nova | Reception Venue: La Foce | Catering: Italian Taste Lodovichi | Beauty: Guilherme Henrique

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A Serpentine-Table Soirée with Modern Elegance at Franciscan Gardens


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White, Cream, Green

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Jenna was drawn to modern elements such as serpentine tables and artistic floral design. We balanced this with natural textures with sophisticated touches, such as utilizing vintage silver candelabras, creating a harmonious setting that feels both luxurious and inviting.

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On each cocktail table, we placed vintage silver bowls of olive-shaped chocolates from Sugarfina. Guests also enjoyed tray passed stuffed artichoke hearts, chimichuri lamb chops, tuna tartare, lobster rolls & and a charcuterie and cheese display. For dinner, the bride and groom opted for roasted tri-tip, spinach and ricotta stuffed chicken, creamy wild mushroom risotto, and charred broccolini.

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Modern, whimsical sculptural florals were mixed with green beans, grapes, and artichokes to create a whimsical element. Large vintage silver candelabras and trays mixed into the table decor balanced modern elements such as serpentine tables. [/field]
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A large three-tier wedding cake was adorned with amaranth and grapes, set next to a dirty martini tower.

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A modern white fringe chuppah framed the couple for their Jewish wedding ceremony.

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Serpentine tables framed the cream and white checkered dance floor.

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Photography: Hollow & Grace | Event Planning: Palm + Pine Events | Floral Design: The Mad Florist | Catering: 24 Carrots Catering and Events | Wedding Venue: Franciscan Gardens

A Golden Fall Ceremony in Aspen and a Festive Fort Worth Party to Follow


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My family has a house in Aspen, and I always envisioned getting married there. However, in the course of planning, we discovered our lead times were not long enough to host a large wedding on our desired date. Since getting married was my one non-negotiable, we decided to split the celebrations. The first was a family-only wedding ceremony, which took place in my parents’ backyard in Aspen in September during peak leaf season. The setting was intimate and personal, not to mention spectacular! Then the second celebration was three months later in my hometown of Fort Worth. This was the “big” wedding for our wide circle of friends and family, for about 400 guests. For the smaller Aspen celebration, we focused on an intimate ceremony that celebrated us as well as our Christian faith. And with the big party in Fort Worth, we wanted to throw an unforgettable party with a focus on fun. We had a blast! Having it all captured was a priority, and I was extremely opinionated when it came to picking my photographer. I ended up going with Liz Banfield, who is out of Minneapolis. I fell in love with her photos and knew that was the style I wanted. We made it a priority to fly her in for both Aspen and Houston so that both events would be seamlessly covered. For the video, I wanted coverage that wasn’t too sappy and more celebratory and fun. We ended up going with the Brothers Martens. We love how the video turned out! I’m not sure if I’ve ever laughed at anyone’s wedding video before until this one, which couldn’t have captured us as a couple more perfectly.

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David and I met through mutual friends. One of his best friends was dating one of my best friends. They set us up, and we were engaged three years later! Now all four of us are married, and it’s so fun to have mutual friends in our closest social circle. The engagement centered around our dogs, which we love to walk together. David surprised me by tying the engagement ring around my dog’s collar right before we were about to head out for a walk. My dog came running down the stairs with the ring. So sweet and personal! We still went on our walk and had some time just us two before celebrating with our family and closest friends that night.

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Wedding gown shopping was harder than I expected! I love fashion, but I didn’t know exactly what I wanted since I had two completely different events. I visited showrooms in New York where I found my Naeem Khan dress at Mark Ingram. Once we saw it, we knew I right away because it was so unique and different from anything I’d ever seen. I wore this dress to our Aspen ceremony. And because I loved it so much, I also wore this same dress to my rehearsal dinner in Fort Worth in December. I wanted to wear a different dress for the Fort Worth reception in December. I’ve always loved the look of high necks and fell in love with the shape and lace of my Reem Acra gown. Quite simply, I felt beautiful in it! I knew I wanted to change dresses for the after-party, so I chose a silver, strapless dress at Naeem Khan that was perfect for dancing the night away. The silver finish was also a nod to the Christmas season. My aunt lent me my grandmother’s diamond bracelet that my grandfather had purchased for her from the department store that used to be owned by our family. It was special to wear a family heirloom.

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David had a custom suit made for the Aspen Ceremony from the Suit Guy in Houston, Texas. He also had a custom tuxedo made in navy and black for the Fort Worth black tie reception. He did not have groomsmen.

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We wanted a menu with wide appeal, so we opted for food stations positioned throughout the tent. We served a variety of freshly made dishes from fish tacos to pasta. The food was truly phenomenal! We served a full bar of options so everyone could choose their favorite drink. We made sure to also offer our favorite, frozen margaritas, which we love more than anything!

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Though I love Christmas, I wanted our reception to steer clear of Christmas décor. After all, when else do you get to decorate for a wedding?! We chose a color scheme of fresh pine green and whites, and the tent entrance was filled with a huge display of baby’s breath, which had almost a snow-like visual effect. Inside the tent, the beam running down the middle of our tent was decorated with flora, which looked incredible! We didn’t want to completely leave Christmas behind, however, so our florist decorated a Christmas tree with florals that was positioned at the entrance to the club.

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Our cake design wasn’t too extravagant. We wanted to stay simple since we were not going with the traditional wedding reception. It was from Crème de La Creme in Fort Worth, which has some of the best cake I’ve ever tasted! We had layers of chocolate, strawberry, lemon, and butter crème.

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For our invitation, we included a green velvet ribbon with an aspen leaf wax seal to pay tribute to our Aspen ceremony. Though we didn’t do our reception there, I still wanted to somehow include our love for Aspen in the details!

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We brought in a margarita machine from Dallas to share our love of frozen margaritas with our out-of-town guests!

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For the Aspen Ceremony, GRO designs made us a fabulous cross draped with fresh florals. It was super important for us to center our ceremony around our Christian faith, and the cross was the main focal point.

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Photography: Liz Banfield | Videography: The Brothers Martens | Event Planning: Carson Castellaw | Floral Design: Gro Designs | Wedding Gown: Reem Acra | Wedding Gown: Naeem Khan | Cake: Creme De La Creme Cake Company | Invitations: Paradise Design Co | Reception Venue: Shady Oaks Country Club | Catering: Art2 Catering | calligraphy: Tara Jones Calligraphy | Lighting: Jacob Co Creative | DJ: DJ Andre 7 Events | Band: Q The Band | Tent: Mike Sandone Productions Inc | Aspen Reception Venue: The Little Nell | Beauty: Ashley McNabb Artistry | Margaritas: Jose on Lovers | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Crescent Fort Worth | Rentals: Posh Couture Rentals

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A Vibrant Coastal Wedding Where Color Meets Connection


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February in Vietnam marks the beginning of Spring, so the couple chose a mix of vibrant colors and pastel shades for their big day. Sage, gold, lilac, orange, ivory, blush, and yellow provided the color palette for the day and were brought to life in incredible floral arrangements and installations. Guests were also encouraged to wear specific colors, instead of a traditional dress code, with suggestions ranging from shades of blue to mandarin orange, mustard yellow, forest green, and lilac.

Like every couple, they wanted their wedding to be beautiful, but prioritized the design of their ceremony and reception seating to create an atmosphere of connection. Their ceremony took place in a half-round format with a custom-built aisle and altar right on the beach. Then, guests made their way to an open-air reception where serpent tables allowed for easy conversation.

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The bride looked effortlessly graceful in a draped silk chiffon gown by Công Trí.

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The unique design emphasizes the strength of a light-handed approach to decor. Fragile, long-stemmed flowers, a delicate sculptural bouquet, and stacked produce installations provided movement and added an element of fantasy to the day.

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Photography: Ha Nguyen | Cinematography: Nukia Studio | Event Design: The F Lab | Event Design: Cat Hoa Moments | Event Planning: The F Lab | Wedding Dress: Công Trí | Groom's Attire: Rolex | Groom's Attire: SIR Tailor | Groom's Attire: Cnes Shoesmaker | Wedding Venue: Intercontinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort | Beauty: Quí Đoàn | Weddings Rings: Tiffany & Co.

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A Highland Garden Party Filled with Whimsy and Vintage Charm at Old Edwards Inn


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Shades of blush pink with hints of sage

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Set in the romantic Highlands, Caroline and Nick’s wedding embraced the theme of an “enchanting garden party” with whimsical florals, printed linens, and vintage-inspired touches throughout. The setting was lush and intimate, layered with soft textures, curated china, and a palette that felt timeless yet playful.

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Caroline wore an Anne Barge gown designed just for her, blending classic bridal elegance with custom details that reflected her personal style.

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The floral design leaned into natural, gathered arrangements that looked like they had been plucked straight from the Highlands. Printed linens, vintage place settings, and layered textures added dimension and personality to the overall look.

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Photography: Harwell Photography | Videography: Dreamwood | Event Planning: Bri Williams Events | Floral Design: Navy & Jay | Wedding Dress: Anne Barge | Cake: Mrs. Sugar Booger, LLC | Stationery: Something Beautiful | Stationery: Paper Daisies Stationery | Band: The Free | Wedding Venue: Old Edwards Inn | Beauty: Beauty by QD | Dance Floor: Atlanta Dance Floor | Rentals: Nuage Designs | Rentals: Professional Party Rentals | Rentals: Southern Vintage | Rentals: Reverie Social | Rentals: The Style Co | Rolls Royce: The Perfect Getaway Greenville | Strings: Edgewood String Quartet

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A Lighthearted Summer Soirée Among Hydrangeas at The Baumberhof


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The main colors were blue, white, and green with subtle pops of light pink, butter yellow, and patterned linens.

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From Riley, the bride- I really wanted the vibe to feel very summery & bright! Hydrangeas are my favorite, so I wanted lots of those everywhere! One of my favorite touches was the olive trees! It made it feel so summery to me!

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From Riley, the bride, I was so surprised! I knew the day was approaching soon, but I had no idea when. Brandon had told me that he & his dad were going to a Bills game that weekend so I thought that he was out of town! My friends had planned a birthday dinner for me so the entire time I thought that’s what the weekend held- Once we got close to the Baumberhof where he proposed, I realized what was happening & I was so excited! He left a note for me at the arch & I went down to the forest where he proposed! He had set up lights & candles- it was sooo sweet! I was so surprised & so so happy!

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The Bride is a family friend with the owner of Katie Bugs, a local OKC sweets shop, and she made her wedding cake!

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They drove away in a 1950s vintage Buick – Owned By OKC Wedding Wheels

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Photography: Madelyn Grace Photography | Cinematography: Lauren Beauregard Photo + Films | Event Planning: Southern Charm Events | Floral Design: Poppy Lane Design | Wedding Dress: Justin Alexander | Cake: Katie Bugs | Catering: Pepperoni Grill | DJ: It's Your Night Entertainment | Wedding Venue: The Baumberhof | Bartending: Bold Bartending LLC | Beauty: Makeup With Maddie | Rentals: Marianne's Rentals for Special Events

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