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A Shoot Inspired by Color, Complete With a Jaw-Dropping Ruffled Lavender Gown

Romance is in the air at this inspiration shoot at the iconic Villa Del Sol D’Oro. Inspired by none other than love and color, this day brings us a load of joyful inspiration. If fun and fancy are your forte, you’ll have major heart eyes for Siren Floral Co.’s color-filled arrangements that completed the look of the design. Amorette Events Co. worked her planning magic to bring this modern-whimsy fairy tale to life by creating the most enchanting tablescape. Oh, and we must say — this Millia London dress could not be more fashion-forward. For all the steal-worthy ideas, view the full gallery of incredible images, captured by the talented Lucy Munoz.

From Lucy Munoz PhotographyThis shoot was inspired by color and above all else, love! The joy and wonder of just being in love. After the year we had we really wanted something to reflect getting back to the things we loved so dearly–family, friends, and whatever brought us joy. We realized that uncertainty forced us to evaluate our entire lives, but the things we fought to understand helped us all to grow. Love is the constant in all our relationships and it’s the thing we wanted to celebrate.

Amorette Events designed a beautiful color scheme that was both inviting and colorful. We knew that the Villa De Sol D’ Oro had so much natural beauty and our goal was to enhance that without overpowering it. The gorgeous florals were done by Siren Floral Co and had so much whimsy and color-the exact thing we were looking for. The tulle gown by Millia London exuded joy and the opulence without being too pretentious.

Overall the shoot came together in luminous light, color, and love–all the things we are currently feeling inspired by!

Edited by Lauren Megerdichian and Carly Zumar

Photography: Lucy Munoz | Event Planning: Amorette Events Co | Florals: Siren Floral Co. | Gown: Millia London | Cake: Lila Cake Shop | Invitations: Elsa Madeline | Reception Venue: Villa Del Sol D'Oro | Hair & Makeup: Danielle Ryan Beauty | Tux: Friar Tux | Liinens: Luxe Linen | Rentals: La Pinata Party Rentals | model: Delaney Sager | model: Dear Lovers Film

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It’s Officially Wedding Planning Season and We’ve Got a Whole Shop to Help With Your Process

As of last Monday, two things have happened: wedding planning season kicked off (March 1st was actually National Wedding Planning Day and it jumpstarts the entire headed-to-the-altar journey for all newly-engaged couples) and the brand-new Style Me Pretty Shop went live. Perfect timing, right? Well, we’re not rushing you, definitely get in all of those we’re-getting-married feels and cheersing sessions – but once you’re ready to dive into the dynamics of your day, we’ll be right here waiting with planning pointers, tips, tricks, and an expertly-curated cache of items you can’t help but be psyched about to work into your wedding. 

If you’ve come across all the I-feel-seen memes, you know that wedding planning is equal parts exciting and exhausting, but if you have support in your squad and your aisle-in-mind arsenal, you’ll be SO up for the task of tying the knot. Just make sure you’re checking done and done on the boxes below.

 

Photo by Nicole Colwell

You’ll want to have… 

Drinkware that accompanies all of your planning proceedings.

Not to freak you out, but wedding planning has a way of becoming a part-time job, at least. You’ll wake up with thoughts about your wardrobe, you’ll go to work (either on-site or on-screen) wondering how and when you should start reaching out to vendors, and you’ll go to sleep with all the visions of your future vows playing on repeat in your head. We know, because we’ve been there!! That’s why you’ll need a dedicated planning mug and planning glass whenever you need to fuel up or wine-d down. Ours are pretty cute, too… 

Friendly guidance and infinite inspiration from trusted wedding professionals and those with pedigrees in styling that’s pretty.

As soon as you get engaged, it won’t be long before you’re following all the wedding accounts on Insta, pinning all of your favorite inspo on Pinterest, and taking vendor reccos from all the real wedding destinations you can handle. It’s 100 percent natural and so easy to be sucked in to all of the should, could, woulds surrounding your wedding – that being said, try not to overwhelm yourself: once you settle on a vibe for your celebration, then use your favorite resource aesthetic as a guide. For instance, if you love the looks we’re famous for here, on Style Me Pretty, our Little Black Book network is a great place to start your vendor search! Other than being a great source of inspiration, the Little Black Book Blog shows exactly what our LBB vendors can do, with examples of their real weddings and editorial work! 

We’ve also taken ALL of the real wedding intel we’ve racked up over the last decade + a half and knowledge we’ve amassed from years in the ‘I Do’ industry to create our Ultimate Wedding Guides. We’ve enlisted the help of our amazing community of friendors to create these educational, step-by-step wedding blueprints that include inspiring images, wow-worthy designs, detailed timelines, and even advice from previous brides. So, once you’re all geared up to get down to planning business, this is the meaningful manual you’ll want to take along with you!  

A place to organize all of your hopes, dreams, must-dos, and how-tos for the big day.

When you’re a bride-to-be, the only thing you need to solidify your spot in the planning club is a pretty binder that, quite literally, keeps tabs on the next step for your crazy little thing called LOVE. Not only will your binder enclose all of your contracts, the contact details for your vendor VIPs, and checklists you’ll be smitten to strikethrough, it’ll also replace the notebook that you forever-ago inscribed with your maybe-someday new last name. With your Bridal Daybook, you have arrived. 

Planning a wedding doesn’t happen in a day, it doesn’t happen in 10 days, or 20 (okay, so maybe we’ve seen it done and beautifully, at that, but for the most part, it’s a production), so when you’re in the throes of it, who wouldn’t want tasteful things to take the sting out of the low points and to celebrate the wins of the high ones? We’re thrilled to be a footnote in your planning binder; and as you get closer to your big day, you’ll definitely want to take a peek at our wedding decor, wedding accessories, and wedding party collections. We have everything you need to add some major pretty to your best day ever.

Musical Themed Virtual First Birthday Party

Editor’s Note: Virtual celebrations are becoming more and more of a normalized way to celebrate milestones like birthdays and showers, and with that normalization comes a new level of attention to detail that zoom calls have never, ever experienced before. Plus, zoom parties mean families can celebrate from all across the world!

Celebrating milestones during the pandemic is a sign of hope for better days.

Technology can bring us closer, so for Neil’s First Birthday, we threw a Virtual Zoom party.

Family and friends from New Jersey, San Francisco, Australia, and India got together virtually in order to celebrate this little guy. The theme was music, his favorite activity. He had the best time ever!

Photography: BU! Photography by Paula Ortiz | Event Planning: Konfetti Boutik | Balloon arch: POPSERI | Cakes & Desserts: Bakes by Marie | Stationary & Design: Konfetti Boutik

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Overflowing Blooms At Every Turn Make This California Wedding A Must See

Love is worth celebrating. When the global pandemic changed this couple’s plans from a Lake Como wedding to an intimate affair in San Diego, the bride and groom decided to bring the Mediterranean to California. With the help of Crown Weddings, eye-catching vignettes with pops of pink enchant guests from the ceremony through dinner. Overflowing with florals, by Jennifer Cole Florals, an abundance of blooms delighted the eyes and senses. Photographer extraordinaire Garrett Richardson beautifully captured the love in his imagery and even snapped pictures of the lovebirds in a classic Rolls Royce to La Jolla Cove for sunset portraits. All of the jaw-dropping details are in the full gallery.



From the bride… Chad & I actually met at a very young age. Growing up in Norman, Oklahoma, together – he was my aunt and uncle’s neighbor. He was the cute boy across the street! After years of not seeing one another in person, but remaining in touch via text, he decided to visit me in New York. After seeing each other once, we knew we had finally found the right time to be together!



From the age of 10, I had always spent the summer in San Diego with my family. I think of San Diego as my happy place and knew Chad would fall just as much in love with it as I did. I had always visited La Valencia – and imagined what it would be like to be married there. Even through the difficult circumstances on all levels with new lockdowns due to Covid, July 17th, 2020 was still exactly what we envisioned.



Our Wedding planner Susanne from Crown Weddings and Events created a very special Mediterranean garden filled with vignettes for each part of our day. Because we had already ordered flowers for more guests and a bigger setup Jennifer Cole Florals reimagined them to create a more lush ceremony and tabletop and it was just stunning. We rented a classic Rolls Royce car and our photographer Garrett Richardson took us down to the La Jolla Cove for sunset photos. The view was beautiful, we were able to laugh, kiss and absorb the best decision we have ever made in our lives!



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Photography: Garrett Richardson Photography | Cinematography: Anthology Films | Event Planning: CROWN WEDDINGS AND EVENTS LLC | Floral Design: Jennifer Cole Florals | Wedding Dress: Reem Acra | Cake: Hey There, Cupcake! | Invitations: Monumental Designs | Invitations: Wendy Ware | DJ: Marta Z Music | Groom's Attire: HUGO BOSS | Beauty: The Hair & Makeup Box | Beauty: Ashley Fierro | Location: La Valencia Hotel | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Catalog Atelier | Rentals: Rolls Livery

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A Coastal Micro-Wedding Honoring Family Legacy and Tradition

Her Paloma Blanca gown, Le Bloomerie’s colorful arrangements filled with roses and ranunculus galore, the adorable two-tiered cake… there is just so much beauty overflowing in today’s real wedding planned by Becca and Co. But the most beautiful of all have to be the special ways in which the couple honored their family’s legacy throughout their day. To these two, family is everything. Kristin Herman Photography said it best, “From fleeting moments of butterflies, to visiting grandpa in his nursing home, it was impossible to maintain a dry eye throughout this romantic and heartfelt micro-wedding…” So grab your tissues and head on over to the full gallery to see why this wedding day might just be one of our all time favorites.

From Kristine Herman Photography… A day drenched in family legacy and tradition. A collection of first responders. An ode to those that came before them and continue to watch over them in love and in life. That’s exactly what Kellie wanted their micro-wedding to represent. The love she felt for Jack, as well as the love and immense respect for her family’s legacy, her grandparents and more. From fleeting moments of butterflies, to visiting grandpa in his nursing home, it was impossible to maintain a dry eye throughout this romantic and heartfelt micro-wedding in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area. Kellie and Jack faced the turmoil that many 2020 couples did. With the world continually changing, they were forced to reschedule their luxurious Tahoe wedding until next year. But these two knew something – they didn’t want to sacrifice love, marriage, or family due to postponing. So they banded together, with the help of family and long-time family friends, to unite in marriage – even if it was masked and surrounded by only 10 people. 

As California continued their shutdowns, the bride and groom were unsure if they were going to be able to tie the knot. But thanks to the long-time family friend and firefighter chaplain, they were able to say their vows in the Catholic Church, which was opened up just for them. The Chaplain officiated, a man who has known and worked with multiple generations of Jack’s family. Kellie wanted to honor her late grandmother, so throughout the day Kellie had sprinkled in butterflies from her invitation suite to her reception. Draped around her bouquet laid a locket with a photograph of her grandma and grandpa and they recreated that classic wedding photo during their own wedding recessional. After the ceremony was complete, they visited her grandpa at his nursing home, even if it meant a drive across town for just a moment of greetings because of having to social distance. Family always came first with these two. And no detail honoring family was left for chance. Inside the top of her gown, Kellie carried a Scicilian cross from her grandmother – a tradition spanning generations in her family. Every female has carried this cross in the bosom of their gowns for every special occasion from graduations to proms, weddings and more. 

Following their family visit to grandpa, the bride and groom snuck away to the coast for some romantic portraits, a place special to their love story and down the street from where the groom grew up. They then returned to the groom’s childhood home for wonderful wedding traditions including first dances, cake cutting, and an intimate dinner soiree. While the two had to sacrifice their large lakeside nuptials this year, they still wanted to celebrate every part of a wedding day in this calendar year. They surprised their family members with a choreographed dance, something the groom has suggested and was eager to show off their newly-learned moves. The groom then danced with his mother to a song very special to them, a song she had gifted him on the day of his birth and will forever be their song. Kellie thought of every detail when it came to this day. One of her favorite aspects of her dress was the deep vee back and found the perfect matching flower girl dresses that had that same v-back as well. Although their friends and the majority of their family could not be there, they certainly did contribute to Kellie and Jack’s love story. Kellie’s friend created beautiful invitations to share in the celebration of their micro-wedding, complete with butterflies to honor Kellie’s late grandma, who showed Kellie she was watching over her as a white butterfly arrived on the patio as Kellie was getting her hair and makeup done. Another dear friend whipped up custom cookies for Kellie and Jack’s family to celebrate with as well. Kellie and Jack also took the time to invest in their micro-wedding, knowing that this would forever be their special day, their wedding day. From custom calligraphy place cards, gorgeous blooms, a cake to cut, special details honoring their family, and more, Kellie and Jack certainly knew how to make their micro wedding just as romantic and special.

Photography: Kristine Herman Photography | Event Planning: Becca and co | Florist: Le Bloomerie | Wedding Dress: Paloma Blanca | stationery: Stephanie Miller | shoes: Jimmy Choo | hair and makeup: All Dolled Up | Rentals: your party rental company | film lab: PhotoVision Prints

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Today’s Museum Wedding Inspiration Is the Perfect Marriage Between Fashion, Nature and Art

We can’t really put our finger on why, but there’s just something so romantic about getting married at a museum… are we right? We didn’t know it was possible but today’s editorial is what happens when fashion, nature and art merge seamlessly together to create epic wedding inspiration – all thanks to Marni Wishart Photography, Lisa Bridges and The Petaler Floral Co. We’re getting major Bridgerton vibes over at the full gallery – trust us, you’re going to want to spend some extra time pinning this one my friends.

From Marni Wishart Photography In an exploration of the ways fashion, nature, art, and story interconnect, this editorial brings the paintings and sculptures of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston to life with abundant florals spilling across the floor and painterly colors dancing into the tablescape set for an intimate gathering. 

The Bride’s Gown by Monique Lhuillier, aptly named Bloom, is a captivating fantasy inspired by a lush Italian garden. The gown is as perfect a complement to the art inside the Museum Galleries as it is in the Museum Outdoor Gardens. Each of the Bride’s accessories is carefully crafted with luxurious detail such as the handmade headpiece of sculpted flowers creating a radiating crown. 

Each piece is both historical and modern, with hints of grandeur. Likewise, the cake is adorned in hand sculpted sugar flowers. The color palette of this celebration is drawn from the paintings and installations of the Museum itself, which in turn were inspired by nature, bringing rich tones and depth to the visual story. The Groom wears a timeless look with white jacket. This real life couple brings true romance to the scene.

Photography: Marni Wishart Photography | Styling: Courtney Paddock | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Cake: Becca Cakes | Invitations: Model Paper | Shoes: N 21 | Jewelry: Emily Sole Jewelry | Groom's Attire: BRAVO TUX | Wedding Venue: Museum of Fine Arts Houston | Art Direction and Floral Design: The Petaler Floral and Events Co. | Beauty: Shreeda Tailor | Film Lab: Goodman Film Lab | Head Piece: Erin Rhyne | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Model: Ben Bludau | Model: Ashley Walker | Photography - Assistant: Piper Wishart | Production Assistant: Lisa Bridges | Table Top Rentals: Your Butler's Pantry

A Very California Cool Al Fresco Summer Wedding in West Hollywood

With only three weeks to plan (yup, three weeks), the crazy talented team at Carly Rae Weddings pulled off the most “California cool” soirée at the groom’s parents West Hollywood home. From the bride’s nontraditional dress to the EPIC reception views of downtown LA  – every cool girl bride needs to see the full gallery for some major backyard wedding inspo. Big shout out to Braedon Flynn for capturing their sun-soaked day so flawlessly! To say we’re obsessed would be an understatement.

From Carly Rae Weddings… Good grief, where do I begin with Danielle and Adam’s magical wedding? Before COVID, Danielle and Adam were excited to have a destination multiple day wedding in Israel. Once COVID showed that it was here for the long haul, Danielle came to me with 3 weeks to pull off a wedding in Adam’s parents backyard. You read that right — THREE WEEKS.

It’s a safe bet that anything can be done in a short amount of time if you can make decisions. Danielle gave me a total budget, a solid visual direction, and I was off to the races. Due to COVID, we opted to build out her and Adam’s wedding at Adam’s parents’ home in WEHO. Dude, it was such a perfect spot for an event EXCEPT that we had a pool in the location where the dance floor is. I called in the experts: Premiere Party Rentals. This pool install was 2 days long and was so epic to watch the transformation.

Danielle and Adam were married in a pandemic and the best part? Not one guest or vendor got sick. Isn’t that so weird to type in a wedding blog? But I think it’s important to show you something good amidst the year we all had.

Honestly, this wedding was impeccable. It was one I am extremely proud of and that stands out in my career as the shortest timeline and most gorgeous event to date. I hope you enjoy browsing through this gallery as much as I enjoyed putting it together.

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Photography: Braedon Photography | Event Design: Carly Rae Weddings | Event Planning: Carly Rae Weddings | Floral Design: Of The Flowers | Cake: Lori Stern | Invitations: Goodheart Design | Catering: FoodHeart | Hair: Christian Marc | Groom: HUGO BOSS | Bridal Shoes: Tribut Ives Saint Laurent | Lighting / DJ: Space Productions | Make Up Artist: Jillian Gregory | Reception Dress: Cult Gaia | Rental: Chuppah Studio | Rentals: ARCHIVE RENTALS | Rentals: Premiere Party Rental | Video: Kindly Films | Weddin: Brock Collection | Wedding Band: Sean Eitani

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A Bright White Vintage Barn Was the Perfect Setting for This Charming Springtime Fête

If you know of The White Sparrow Barn in Dallas, Texas… then you know there’s no other venue quite like it. That bright white barn surrounded by an idyllic countryside landscape takes our breath away every.single.time. Today’s heavenly editorial designed by Cloud Creative Events with floral design from Slow Darling is getting us majorly excited for all the gorgeous Spring weddings to come! A bright color palette, lush blooms and the sweetest couple… breathe in the fresh Spring inspo at the full gallery – all taken by Apollo Fotografie!

From Apollo Fotografie… The White Sparrow Barn  is one of Texas’ most elegant jewels with their distinctive white stable house, rows of lavender beds and charming glass house. This entire shoot will surely make every bride & groom fall in love. Not only is this couple nothing short of picture perfect, but every single detail from this shoot surrounds them in beauty.

From the pastel floral design by Slow Darling, to the vibrant textiles by Voeu Du Coeur, The White Sparrow partnered with some top vendors to paint this stunning vision of springtime loving. With a bright white vintage barn and idyllic countryside landscape, the White Sparrow is the ideal location for a charming Texas wedding venue. It’s enormous windows provided the perfect natural light collaboration to properly photograph each element. 

Hosted in Quinlan, TX, White Sparrow Barn carries an air of limitless beauty. Between the perfectly bright barn, to the lush landscape, it’s an absolute dream for anyone that wants a standout venue. Ruffled teamed up with some rockstar vendors to pull off this VIBE. We fell head over heels in love with all of the design elements.. from textures to tones to aesthetics. LOVE. Tell me you don’t love!

Photography: Apollo Fotografie | Event Design: Cloud Creative Events | Event Planning: Ruffled Blog Bride Diy | Floral Design: Slow Darling | Wedding Dress: a&be bridal shop | Cake: Sugar Bee Sweets | Ceremony Venue: The White Sparrow | Groom's Attire: Stich & Tie | Beauty: BA Beauty | Rentals: Posh Couture Rentals | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Voeu Du Coeur

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A Micro Wedding In The Berkshires That Feels Anything But Small

Ready for an intimate wedding that’s truly unforgettable? Proving that less can be more, Emma and Colin had to scratch their plans for a large wedding and instead throw a special celebration with their immediate family. The reimagined day transformed a rental home in Massachusetts into a wedding venue that will take your breath away. From the romantic ceremony arch to the table lined with fresh, intentional blooms, Crocus Hale Flowers created magic at every turn. The warmth of the day is lovingly documented in the images by Jackie Fox Photography. Head to the full gallery to see all the darling details.



From the bride… Colin and I were originally supposed to get married on May 16th, 2020 at Colin’s family’s church in the town we both grew up in. When COVID-19 hit, we very quickly realized we would not be able to have our wedding on that date. Instead, we wed on July 24, 2020 with our immediate families physically present and friends from around the country logged in to watch it over Zoom.

When it came to planning, luckily I had the help of my sisters and friends to do a lot of re-planning. What was great about the process was we were able to meet some new, wonderful vendors (like our florist Crocus Hale and caterer CRISP Catering), that we hadn’t previously worked with.



It was wonderful to be surrounded by close family and have the opportunity to celebrate our love. We were so happy people were able to witness our wedding via Zoom and we look forward to a larger gathering when it is safe to do so!



Photography: J. Harper Photography | Floral Design: Crocus Hale | Wedding Dress: Lela Rose | Catering: Crisp Catering | Wedding Venue: Private | Beauty: SEVEN salon.spa | Rentals: Mahaiwe

A Dreamy Elopement in Paris With Beautiful Backdrops and A Vintage Dior Dress

When photographer Victoria Amrose set out to create an inspiration shoot, she had a vision that included dreamy imagery around Paris, full of warm tones and the perfect dress for the bride…and boy did she deliver! From a beautiful vintage couture Dior dress to insanely gorgeous florals by Maison Vertumne, this shoot has me daydreaming of the city of love (and wanting to binge-watch Emily in Paris…again.) Victoria took the real-life couple everywhere from the Eiffel Tower to Les Deux Plateaux to bring this elopement-style shoot to life! Now, scroll away and get ready for some serious inspiration!

From Victoria Amrose PhotographyParis the capital of romance, was the location for this breath-taking wedding editorial offering aesthetically elegant wedding inspiration in abundance. In keeping with the romantic French capital, this shoot delivered contemporary light-infused, dreamy imagery and warm tones with a timeless and classic nature. The editorial took place in a stunning Haussmannian-style apartment close to the Arc de Triomphe, and around the infamous sights of the city. To maintain romantic authenticity, real-life (& recently married!) couple Valeriia & Daewoong were the bride & groom models for the shoot.

The bride wore her hair down with soft relaxed waves. Make-up was kept natural with a base of the foundation to match skin tone, nude eye shadow, mascara, and pink lips. When it came to the dress, Photographer Victoria Amrose was adamant it had to be perfect. She says, “As we were going to be shooting in one, if not ‘the’ most amazing fashion capitals’ of the world, it was imperative that we had the right dress for the shoot. As an artist, it’s important for me to capture imagery that reflects a contemporary editorial style but that also transcends through time with a classical feel. So I wanted a beautifully understated gown that stood out for all the right reasons and would be perfect for a city elopement. After much searching, I found the most beautiful vintage demi-couture Dior dress online, and I immediately knew it was the ONE! It was a floor-length, light beige, silk gown, with a gathered waist and pleated hem. It looked absolutely amazing on and against the backdrop of Paris. We teamed the gown with a pair of light beige satin bow Oscar de la Renta heels for inside, and peep-toe nude Jimmy Choo pumps outside.”

For our groom, we went for a classic and undeniably chic black-tie look, with a crisp white dress shirt, black dinner trousers, and velvet navy jacket. (Groom’s own)” Huntington House Kitchen provided a simple, yet elegant 2 tiered iced square wedding cake, which was decorated with a hand-dyed silk grey ribbon bow from Lancaster & CornishThe elegant stationery suite designed by Anna from Evelyn & Elliott included a wedding invite, save the date & reply card, and menu/name cards for the table. Anna says: “The stationery suite was printed on luxury handmade rag paper to create a timeless, elegant design. Soft tones, complementary fonts, and pearl shimmer envelopes were used to reflect the soft romantic feel of the shoot. The set was finished with a wax seal and soft silk ribbon, tying in beautifully with the delicate elements of the sophisticated theme.”

Fresh florals were provided by the incredibly talented Clarisse at Maison Vertumne in Paris and included a hand-tied pink & beige cream bridal bouquet featuring a mix of long-stemmed flowers of roses, a stunning dahlia, and a variety of complimentary green foliage.

The light and airy apartment featured an intimate wedding breakfast table-scape. Set for six the table included the most beautiful fresh floral centerpiece designed by Maison Vertumne, which co-ordinated with the bridal bouquet alongside the addition of sumptuous pink peonies. The floor-to-ceiling windows in the apartment provided beautiful soft light for the getting ready photos. Once the preparation photos were taken it was time to venture out into the city and embrace the fabulous sights of Paris. Victoria Amrose says: “We started at the incredible Louvre with the impressive glass pyramid and elegant buildings providing the amazing backdrop. There was a super sweet moment between the couple with an exchange of a simple romantic rose, on the ornate steps outside the museum. And the line of decorative French lampposts besides the pyramid gave us the perfect leading line into the couple.”

Then we headed over to the architecturally stunning Palais-Royal for some beautiful portraits alongside the artistic black-and-white columns, Les Deux Plateaux, and incredible arch walkway; before stopping for a coffee at Le Nemours.
We finished up at the most famous landmark of all, the Eiffel Tower, for romantic portraits on the steps and down by the fountains. Ending with shots of our loved-up couple taking a stroll along the Trocadéro square during the last romantic soft light of the day. It was such a beautiful day and as you would imagine Paris really does offer limitless locations for portraits that look tonally consistent. We wanted to curate a set of images that not only offers dreamy wedding inspiration but also reflects the incredibly romantic nature of the city.

Photography: Victoria Amrose | Floral Design: Maison Vertumne | Wedding Dress: Christian Dior | Cake: Hunkington House Kitchen | Invitations: Evelyn and Elliott | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Shoes: Oscar De La Renta | Hair Accessory: Vintage Adornments | Location: Finca Binisegarra | Model: Valeriia Hakava | Model: Daewoong Ko | Textiles: Lancaster & Cornish

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Intimate Santa Barbara Wedding Planned In Just Four Weeks

In just a few short weeks, Melaina and Matt pulled together a wedding that wows. The highschool sweethearts decided to put their plans for a large wedding aside and celebrated their love at a micro wedding full of sweet details. The couple enlisted the help of Santa Barbara Elopement to bring their wedding dreams to life. Anna Le Pley Taylor worked with white blooms and greenery to bring the day to life. Kristina Adams Photography captured the love of the day in her beautiful imagery. Visit the full gallery to get swept away in the romance.



From the bride… Matt and I met many, many years ago as Sophomores in high school. Our connection was instant, the conversation was easy and we both knew it was meant to be. Our relationship has grown tremendously, built on friendship and full of trust, respect, and compassion. We have never felt the need to rush our love and we have savored every moment of building our life together.



We decided to forgo our plans for a large wedding and we began to plan an elopement or micro wedding. We booked our venue just four weeks before our wedding date. We kept our guests to our immediate families and we asked my brother to be our officiant. It was important to us that everything about our wedding felt like us. Not stuffy or fussy, not rushed or forced.



Everything about our day felt effortless, as though it was all meant to be. We savored every moment – from our first glass of champagne as husband and wife to the breathtaking sunset at dinner. It was truly a celebration of our love!



Photography: Kristina Adams Photography | Event Planning: Santa Barbara Elopement | Floral Design: Anna Le Pley Taylor | Wedding Dress: David's Bridal | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Calligraphy: Sophia Loves Letters | Paper Goods: Basic Invite | Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: Theoni Collection

Floral Filled Wedding Inspiration With Classic Tones at the Incomparable Hammersky Vineyards

The classic white farmhouse of our dreams set among hundreds of acres bursting with vines, it’s no wonder Hammersky Vineyards will always hold a special place in our hearts over here at SMP. Today’s inspiration from Embark Event Design combines textured floral, clean modern lines, black and white tones and a stunning gown from Marchesa – I mean, need we say more? We couldn’t be more obsessed with Blooms by Morgan’s arrangements, complete with purity cosmos adding a subtle pop a color. To pin all your fave images, check out the full gallery – all captured by Ninety Three Creative!

From Embark Event DesignThis sun soaked inspiration set at the classic farmhouse winery & estate HammerSky Vineyards captured on film by Ninety Three Creative is bursting with textured floral, clean modern lines, black and white tones and a stunning gown from Marchesa Bridal. We centered this design around the classic & timeless HammerSky Vineyards venue – an iconic California winery estate specialized in hosting intimate affairs. 

The classic style of the farmhouse and barn rich with history and set among hundreds of acres bursting with vines complimented the soft texture, and classic, muted tones throughout the day. Our bride’s sweeping Marchesa Fashion gown was dotted with hand sewn floral elements, creating a tangible & romantic bridal look. Her cathedral length veil from Untamed Petals added a bit of drama to the look while keeping it sweet & feminine, paired perfectly with an Untamed Petals floral earring in a soft ivory color. Fresh blooms full of texture added depth to the design, using a base of neutral colors to compliment our tone on tone design. 

Our bridal bouquet was overflowing with purity cosmos, adding a soft pop of cream & yellow, while the neutral colors of our living ceremony pieces added some light to the ceremony area, placed perfectly under the grand oak tree, hundreds of years old and nestled perfectly just beyond the farmhouse. Our reception table was set against the all white barn – perfect for an intimate dinner overlooking the vines. Ink Sugar Co. Designed a custom black menus to lead guests to their seat & preview the incredible al fresco style dinner ahead, as well as a custom invitation suite featuring modern text elements and printed blooms. The classic invitation suite was accompanied with a welcome bag full of locally sourced items to give guests a warm welcome to wine country. 

Photography: Ninety Three Creative | Floral Design: Blooms by Morgan | Gown: Marchesa | Cake: Autumn Cake Design | Makeup: Beauty Goes Everywhere | Hair: The Queens Bees | Tuxedo: Friar Tux | Accessories: Untamed Petals | Backdrop: JRD Artshop | Bridal Boutique: En Blanc | Film Lab: PhotoVision Prints | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Location: HammerSky Vineyards | Paper Items: Ink Sugar | Planning & Design: Embark Event Design | Rentals: All About Events | Welcome Box: Be Present

A Fantastical Floral Staircase Is Just The Start Of This Fairytale Day

Prepare to be in awe. A grand staircase dripping with blooms created by Twisted Willow Flowers is just the start of the wow-factor at this inspired shoot. Blending European old-world details and modern-refined elements, Arielle Fera Events created a day that delights. Filled with more Pinterest-worthy details than we can count, Lauren Fair Photography captures the romance of the day beautifully in her imagery. Check out the full gallery to get lost in the enchantment.



From Lauren Fair PhotographyWe centered this inspiration shoot around the incredible interior spaces of Elkins Estate. The exquisite paper details, menus, place cards, and heirloom invitation suite featured handmade paper, vellum wrap, velvet ribbon, and custom wax seals designed by PaperTree Studio. The calligraphy details were hand-lettered by Caitlin Jane Calligraphy.



Twisted Willow Flowers adorned the lavish interior staircase with florals and greenery which served as the ceremony focal point. The jaw-dropping floral design on the staircase was a wow moment that will not soon be forgotten.



We opted to style the tables inside the ballroom that exuded French detail from the ceiling to the wallpaper to the incredible chandeliers. Arielle Fera Events styled a gorgeous tablescape using luxury rentals from White Glove Rentals. Our team hopes that this shoot inspires couples to blend European, old-world details with modern and refined elements to create elevated romantic weddings of their own.



Photography: Lauren Fair Photography | Floral Design: Twisted Willow Flowers | Stationary: Papertree Studio | Shoes: Bella Belle Shoes | Makeup & Hair: Makup My Mind | Calligraphy: Caitlin Jane Calligraphy | Bridal Gown: Galia Lahav | Bridal Gown: Gabbiano | Bridal Shop: Jessica Haley Bridal | Bridal Shop: Bridal Reflections | Bridal Shop: La Belle Mariee Bridal | Cake Designer: Nutmeg Cake Design | Ceremony + Reception venue: Elkins Estate | Jeweler: Kellmer Jewelers | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Model: Annastacia Boudwin | Planning & Design: Arielle Fera Events | Rentals: White Glove Rentals

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Watercolor Paintings, Garden Style Florals, and a Natural Palette Inspired This Kiawah River Wedding

From the bride’s Ines Di Santo floral gown to the tented reception with picturesque views of the sparkling marsh, today’s wedding at Kiawah River is the epitome of southern charm. The Petal Report left no detail unturned to bring the bride and groom’s vision to life – a romantic affair inspired by watercolor paintings, garden style flowers and an airy palette that perfectly complimented their surroundings. Our favorite part? The candle wedding favors from a local shop in Charleston complete with three scents representing their favorite places – the beach, the mountains, and their first home. How special is that?! To see every last detail, including Petaloso’s stunning blooms, head on over to the full gallery – all taken by Clay Austin!

 

Tell us about the proposal!

From the Bride, Emily… Trevor proposed on Sullivan’s Island in Charleston, SC while taking our pup, Winnie for a sunset beach walk. We finished the evening with amazing local tacos and calling our family!

 

Fill us in on the overall ‘inspiration’ for your wedding design/decor!

Charleston has such a special place in both of hearts as it is the place where we fell in love and both began our adult and professional lives. It was a no brainer to wed in the place we love most because it also happens to have some of the most beautiful locations to tie the knot. Although no location could hold a candle to our incredible venue, Kiawah River on Johns Island. It was exactly what we were hoping for; from the ancient oak trees to the seemingly endless coastal property, there certainly is a magical quality felt there. Our venue was the backbone of our inspiration, it supported all wedding design and decision making moving forward. My planner, the incomparable, Emma Job from The Petal Report worked tirelessly to bring our shared vision to life on November 7th, 2020.

Aside from our breathtaking venue, Emma and I drew inspiration from watercolor paintings, garden style florals, and a light and natural color palette that would still feel cozy and romantic for an early November wedding. My Ines DiSanto wedding gown had the texture and colors that complimented our venue and established the color palette beautifully, it was a match made in heaven.

We wanted our cocktail hour to be an immersive, multi-sensory experience for our guests. We dreamt up a vision of guests listening to the string duo, Coastal Chambers Musicians while sipping champagne or a delicious autumn inspired signature cocktail, “The Winnie” by Cru Catering. We wanted guests to stroll the property and enjoy watching our live painter, Chloe Strickland, paint the gorgeous landscape of Kiawah River as the sun would set over the marsh. Our guests of all ages enjoyed the nostalgia of swinging under big trees as only a teacher knew they would! We brought scent to our wedding day by designing a candle display with three signature scents from a local, favorite shop, Candlefish for guests to enjoy smelling and selecting from. Many of our friends and family have reached out sharing how they have loved lighting their candles at home and reminiscing about that evening! Each scent was inspired by a different, important place to us and was depicted by a mini painting by me. Scents included: the beach, the mountains, and our first home in North Carolina.

What were some unique or special wedding details/any DIY touches you loved?

Our escort card tree installation is the perfect example of how my lofty, ethereal dreams met functional design. Seeing details such as this one come to life by Emma and the Petaloso floral team was magical and added an interactive element for our guests to make their way to seats. Another special wedding detail was our custom watercolor crest designed by Simply Jessica Marie. We worked with her and Kelsey Malie Calligraphy to ensure all of our printed materials were memorable and coincided with the painterly vibe we were going for. From our invitation suite to our menus with hand calligraphed names of our guests, all of our paper goods were works of art!

Time for the best part – was were some of your favorite moments of the day?

Our favorite moment of the day had to be our “secret” vow exchange prior to the ceremony and guests’ arrival. I highly recommend combining your “first look” with a personal vow exchange or letter reading. It was so special sharing our own words to each other on a secluded path surrounded by water and the beautiful Lowcountry. We were both shaking from all the excitement and nerves. We knew once guests began to arrive, we would both go into hosting mode, so exchanging vows beforehand gave us the time and space we needed to focus only on each other for a few, sweet moments. Followed closely by reuniting with our dog! The whole day was truly a dream come true!
Within a large U-shaped table arrangement, watching guests share a family-style, southern meal at long tables adorned with loose florals in handmade ceramic pottery finished with blush taper candles created an unforgettable ambiance.

My niece was my original flower girl but was unable to fly to my wedding due to COVID risks and her young age. The decision for her not to come was made late in hopes things would turn around, all the COVID couples understand this! At the last minute, I called some mamas of past students of mine and they were able to quickly order some dresses and make my flower girl dreams come true! They had the best night ever twirling on the dance floor, roasting s’mores, and of course, swinging!

A favorite moment from the night was taking the girls to sneak some icing off from our gorgeous, hexagon shaped cake, inspired by my wedding gown (made by ABCD cakes)!

 

Any advice for future brides and grooms!?

To all the COVID couples, altering your expectations of what your original wedding may have looked like does not have to be a heartbreaking experience. Although it will certainly have some moments that will feel heartbreaking when you make a sacrifice you never wanted to or someone you never thought wouldn’t be at your wedding suddenly isn’t able to come. I had to actively adjust my thinking often and try to see planning during this time as an opportunity to carefully select what was most important to us as a couple. Get creative to bring those things to fruition. Do this and find a way to feel proud of what you have planned, and I promise you won’t be thinking of all the sacrifices when your day comes around.

Photography: Clay Austin | Cinematography: Hart to Heart Media | Event Planning: Cayleigh Hopkins | Floral Design: Petaloso | Wedding Dress: Ines Di Santo | Cake: ABCD Cakes | Invitations: Kelsey Malie Calligraphy | Ceremony Venue: Kiawah River | Reception Venue: Kiawah River | Catering: Cru Catering | Band: Station Seven Band | Transportation: Lowcountry Valet | Beauty: Wild Ivory Beauty | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Live Painting: Paint by Chloe | Wedding Crest Designer: Simply Jessica Marie

A View of Manhattan, and A Second Dress That is Anything But White At Sound River Studios!

Copper hues and jewel tones mixed with light and feminine blush florals by Olivia Howard Designs make up for this modern styled shoot, featuring a real couple and you can certainly feel the love! Taking place at Sound River Studios, with Manhattan as the backdrop, Simply Styled Events planned the day photographed by Judson Rappaport with each bride changing their beautiful white dresses to stunning black gowns. Take a peek below to see all of the love!

From Judson RappaportGoing into this styled shoot we were aiming for a light, airy, feminine vibe. We wanted simple, beautiful details that make a big impact. Copper and orange tones can be found in just about every photo – the large table centerpiece, bridal bouquets, base plates, mugs, candlesticks, and even copper foil on the wedding cake all came together to create a timeless yet unique look. Our models’ beautiful bright red hair even ended up tying into the overall look of the day!

The shoot took place at Sound River Studios in Long Island City, NY. It is a large, warehouse-style building with sky-high ceilings and white columns. The venue sits right along the East River. There is a terrace off the back of the venue that is perfect for cocktail hour as the view of Manhattan is breathtaking! Luckily for us, it was a beautiful, sunny summer day which helped make for gorgeous photos. One of the best things about this venue is that it’s such a blank canvas that really allows the event design to shine.

We wanted this shoot to feel as authentic as possible, so we brought in a lot of “extras” to help make that happen. The STUF’d food truck that served the main course, the ice cream to-go treat from A La Mode, and the wardrobe change, helped to make the event seem more “real.” Not to mention the undeniable chemistry that the models, Sara and Sumaya have. They are a real couple and their love for each other can be seen in every photo!

We are very proud of this shoot. During a time where there were basically no events happening, we all walked away from this shoot feeling so happy and fulfilled, because creating and capturing events is what we truly love to do.

Photography: Judson Rappaport | Event Planning: Simply Styled Events | Floral Design: Olivia Howard Designs | Wedding Dress: Loulette Bride | Cake: Baked NYC | Invitations: Minted | Catering: STUF'D Food Truck | Catering: A La Mode Ice Cream | Makeup: Christina Delfino | Hair: Andy Tseng | Venue: Sound River Studios | Photography - Assistance: Megan and Kenneth | Rentals: Party Rental LTD

Barnyard Themed 2nd & 4th Co-Birthday Party

Editor’s Note: We love when wedding planners put together the COOLEST kid’s birthday parties. This Banyard-themed birthday party has all of the attention to detail you’d expect from someone who puts together swanky soirees for a living, and we love every element of it!

As a wedding planner, planning my children’s birthday parties always begin months in advance. Since both of my children have birthday’s on holidays (Thanksgiving & Christmas), I chose to have a co-birthday party for them while the weather was nice so we could host the party outside.

With Covid on everyone’s minds, we wanted to spread the party out as much a possible, provide hand sanitizer throughout, offer masks should anyone need them and post reminders to give everyone space. Fortunately we have a marina in our neighborhood that allowed us to do that very thing.

My children love farm animals so we made that our theme. Everything from invites to paper products to animals being at the party all fell within that theme. Guests were greeted with farm animal party hats. Signage was created not only reminded guests to stay a “Cow’s Length Apart” but also directed guests to restrooms, the BBQ food truck, pony rides and petting zoo.

For the grown-up farm lovers, we provided a rustic alcohol/non-alcohol bar. We chose to do a BBQ food truck not only because it is a crowd favorite but also because we wanted to make sure food safety was a priority. Buffets would have given way to much access to the food and we wanted to be safe plus…. Who doesn’t love a food truck. Desserts included cotton candy (request of the birthday girl), farm animal cookies and mini cow print cakes.

As guests departed, they received a farm animal bag that included a blow up farm animal ball, farm animal mask and custom box of “animal” crackers. During the crazy time, we wanted to let the kids have fun in a safe environment.

Photography: Audra Wrisley Photography | Event Planning: Christine Godsey | Flowers: Helen Olivia Flowers | Catering: Rocklands Barbecue And Grilling Company | Tent: Ace Party Rentals | Balloon Artist: SparkleLyn Designs | Balloons: All About Balloons | Cookies: Fluffy Thoughts | Custom Jean Jacket: Our Little Golden Egg | Dessert: Fluffness | Furniture Rentals: Something Vintage | Invitations & Signage: Artisan Matchmaker, LLC | Paper Products: Meri Meri | Party Hats & Signage: Design My Party Studio

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And Just Like That… Our Style Me Pretty Shop Has a New Look (Spoiler Alert: You’re Going to Love It!)

Just last week we were talking about the something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue wedding-ism, weren’t we? Well, how perfect a manifestation of that something old and new rhyme is our completely refreshed and 😍-inducing Style Me Pretty Shop?! For the last year, we’ve been putting an amazing collection of expertly-curated wedding planning products on your radar, but, now, you’ll be able to shop the site as soon as the mood strikes – as soon as you feel inspired – as soon as you want to add a little pretty to your own wedding day preparations. From seriously-sweet stationery and darling day-of decor to gifts that you can treat yourself with (that’s right, we’ve all been exercising a lot of restraint throughout this pandemic, a little self-love is just what the doctor wedding planner ordered) and those to shower your squad, the options you can choose from to add that signature Style Me Pretty touch to your best day ever are endless. 

To quote our founder, Abby, “They say “details are everything,” I say details are just the pretty on top of an even more beautiful love story. The Style Me Pretty collection is about you and the one you adore. It’s charm and style, wit and whimsy. It’s decidedly modern and yet forever rooted in tradition. It’s love, styled so very pretty.” The ethos of our Style Me Pretty Shop is still alive and well, and we’re just so excited to meld our shop experience (the new) with the inspiring content our readers (and our staff) get caught up in every day (the old and oh-so-loved). Maybe it’s the perfect pair of toasting glasses for the bride and groom, maybe it’s that statement altar backdrop that sets a tone for the entire day, or maybe it’s a set of chair signs that say ‘Our’ and ‘Day’ in the most poetic mic drop moment of the century – whatever it is about your wedding that needs some Style Me Pretty-level handiwork or intrigue, we’ve got you. 

So, go ahead: get to know our new look, play around, add some of your favorites to the cart right now, or come back when you’re having a day that you know can be turned around with one simple #becauseimthebride buy. We’ve started a little list of the best-of Style Me Pretty, but it’s only something borrowed for the time being – it’s your wedding day, have so much fun making it your own!

Show them you’re a bride without telling them you’re a bride…

These products let the world know you’re a bride without you having to say a single thing! Start your wedding planning journey with a whole lot of [Style Me] pretty.

Show them you’re classic and timeless without telling them you’re classic and timeless…

These products remind your guests that you’re well-versed in trends, you undoubtedly know what’s cool, but you embrace the ‘now’ in a way that all comes back to classic and timeless design on the day you say ‘I Do.’ 

Show them you love them without telling them you love them…

But, actually, tell them you love them, too! These products clue your crew in on how much you love and adore and appreciate them – not just for the things they’ve done throughout your season as a bride, but for everything they’ve done before and will do beyond. 

We’ve been fortunate enough to watch thousands of weddings grace the pages of SMP, and with each one in mind, we’ve teamed up with our partners to create beautiful wedding must-haves that are surprisingly challenging to find elsewhere in the wedding world. The brand new Style Me Pretty Online Shopping Experience is officially LIVE! Shop the expertly-curated products, made especially for you – with every style in mind!

Planning a Fall Wedding? You’re Going To Want To See This Amber Autumn Dream of a Styled Shoot!

I have been counting down the days til’ Summer as soon as the ball dropped on 2020, but this inspiration shoot, has me daydreaming about Fall…and also wanting to book a flight to Canada to check out this breathtaking venue that is Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage. Everything from the impeccable planning and design by Lynn Fletcher Weddings to the colorful florals by Creative Edge Flowers and that marble wedding cake by Whippt Kitchen is stunning! Check out all of Justine Milton’s beautiful imagery below and don’t skip over that mobile bar cart overflowing with florals.

From Lynn Fletcher WeddingsWhile pursuing the Autumn season hues, this styled shoot showed off the natural beauty of this hidden Homestead. Keeping an eye on the forecast and chasing the turning leaves of a Canadian Fall, this shoot could not have fallen on a more striking day as every gust of wind was like a breath of nature’s orchestra. 

With the sun gleaming down, and a slight breeze in the Elm trees, the purpose of this styled shoot was to show every couple that with a few strategic choices, it is possible to exemplify but not overwhelm the attributes of nature’s fruition.

Playing with a mix of bold tones and neutral hues, we paired muted jewel tones with gold accents to showcase the subdued amber prairies. To illuminate this eclectic colour palette, Creative Edge Flowers created a magnificent and dreamy bouquet, along with intentionally laid floral accents in key areas to create an intimate atmosphere in the many spaces of The Coutts Centre of Western Heritage.

Captured by Justine Milton Photography, the day beamed with drama and class that was complimented by the intricate details of a remarkable Christina Wu gown. The cake display was styled with ornate details including a vintage bar cart and custom hand calligraphy signage, which, to our luck, was accentuated by the Golden Hour hue of the setting Albertan sun. With a glass of bubbly in hand from The Prosecco Cart’s charming mobile bar, the day culminated in a relaxed setting under a stunning floral arch that intertwined both natural and artisanal elements.

Photography: Justine Milton Photography | Design: Lynn Fletcher Weddings | Floral Design: Creative Edge Flowers | Cake: Whippt | Stationery: Pink Umbrella Designs | Jewelry: Apostle Boutique | Wedding Venue: Coutts Centre for Western Canadian Heritage | Bar: Prosecco Cart | Beauty: Aleesha Aesthetics | Bridal Attire: Durand Bridals | Gown Designer: Christina Wu | Hand Lettering: Mountain Grove Studio | Model: Aleesha Paige | Planning: Lynn Fletcher Weddings | Rentals: Special Event Rentals | Vintage Rentals: Orange Trunk

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Scandinavian Inspired Dinner Party

Editors Note: With the entrance of the Covid-19 vaccine we can begin to look hopefully into the future to a time where we can all gather together over good food again. Having been isolated for so many months, we’d like to go ahead and give you a little free card to go above and beyond to make the event extra special. This Scandinavian-inspired dinner party is the perfect balance of elegant, relaxed, and totally chic. Take a look and take in all of the inspiration!

The Wyman Hotel is a wonderful and modern contrast to Silverton, Colorado’s rugged mountains and Wild West charm. Located on Silverton’s main street, the 1902 landmark building has been reimagined with the comforts and amenities of an urban boutique hotel and is a welcoming, thoughtfully appointed space, perfect for artists, creatives, and adventurers.

We are new to the wedding space and hosted a group of wedding planners for a deliciously cozy dinner in our dining room.

The design was simplistic, modern and warm. The perfect dinner party inspiration!

Photography: Candace Cross Photography | Videography: KLassey Productions | Event Planning + Design: Heirlooms Design | Floral Design: Linnaea Design | Catering: Estrela Epicure | Calligraphy: Handsome Love Calligraphy | Entertainment: The Six Dollar String Band | Venue: The Wyman Hotel | Dessert: Skillfully Decadent | Plate Rentals: Colorado Party Rentals

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When Miami Glamour Meets SoCal Cool – Magic Happens!

When we tell you our jaw dropped when we saw this ceremony at the bride’s family vacation home… I mean wowza!! Today’s seaside affair is what happens when you mix Miami color, glamour and heat with SoCal cool vibes. The bride, with planning help from her mother and the creative genius that is Nancy Kaye from Mark’s Garden, pulled off the wedding of a lifetime. This is no average backyard wedding, folks – this is the stuff of fairytales! Check out the full gallery of details, all taken by Kristen Kilpatrick!

From the Bride… Originally, Johnathan and I were to be married this January, in a large colorful Miami wedding at the Faena Hotel. We were just about to sign a contract with the Faena, when covid-19 seriously reared its ugly head. All planning came to a screeching halt and we had to re-group and decide what to do. So, we went from the vibe of Miami heat to California cool and planned the wedding in our backyard, which just so happens to be a cliff overlooking the Pacific at my family’s vacation home in San Clemente, California. Scaling back meant my mother and I became wedding planners for a wedding from our quarantined homes in Texas. Our guest list was reduced from 250 to 30, and we no longer had a year to plan, but four months, as we had decided we wanted to get married and start our lives together. We immediately reached out to a few vendors in Los Angeles and were lucky to come across the magnificent Nancy Kaye, who is senior event designer at Mark’s Garden, Los Angeles. A silver lining to planning a wedding during the pandemic was their creative and incomparable team who happened to be available on short notice. Once we started brain-storming with Nancy, we narrowed in on the idea of having an intimate, English inspired rose garden spilling out towards the pacific.

She and her team were able to gather mountains of the most gorgeous garden roses in every shade of pink from Grace Rose Farm in Santa Ynez, California. Roses, hydrangeas, peonies, and many more garden flowers were potted and styled along the aisle. They were magnificent and fragrant and truly created the dreamiest English garden setting on the coast. We had a dance floor hand painted by the head artist of Mark’s Garden, and hundreds of hurricanes glistening around the pool, walkways, and balconies. My husband’s grandmother, a true Texas socialite and tastemaker of her own, Joan Schnitzer, was best dressed of the weekend, wearing original Halston from the 70’s with canary diamond jewelry. Helping to create a vision of elegance, lightness, and romanticism, she was generous enough to lend me her heirloom multi strand pearl and diamond choker and diamond cluster pearl drop earrings. It was if they were made for my dress, which leads me to also add, that because we moved our wedding date up to August, my original Zuhair Murad wedding dress would not be ready in time for the new wedding date. So, I quickly got to looking for something that would fit the setting and fortunately found an off the shoulder white organza couture gown overlaid with multiple tiers of Chantilly lace, also by Zuhair Murad, from Luisa Via Roma in Florence. As magnificent as the original dress is, I really enjoyed wearing my second selection as it was perfect for our wedding setting. The groom, his brothers and our fathers wore custom Ermenegildo Zegna from M. Penner in Houston. Even though I missed out on having a large bridal party due to downsizing our wedding, some of the most memorable moments of the planning and weekend were spent with my sister Jane, who was my only attendant. Prior to the wedding, I would send her ideas and we would scream with laughter over the phone as she would say, “oooooh no, Lily, you must do something more like this.” Her guidance and flawless sense of taste helped create what turned out to be the best day of my life.

Before the ceremony, my mother gave me a sixpence, which was given to her by her mother on her wedding day, to be worn in my shoe. This was quite an emotional moment for me as I am my grandmother’s namesake and we were very close. She was a fashion icon and loved sparkle and color, to which I attribute so much to my own sense of style. Because I was wearing sandals, we tied the sixpence with a hand dyed blue satin ribbon to my lily of the valley wedding bouquet which was a gift from my groom.

When we are at our vacation home in San Clemente, our idea of entertaining is favoring sushi. So, we really got lucky when my friend recommended her dear friend Edoardo Baldi, of E. Baldi Restaurant in Beverly Hills, as a possibility to prepare our wedding dinner. Thanks again to the silver lining of covid, he agreed to travel with his team of ten to prepare the most divine seven-course wedding dinner in our open air kitchen. Usually on a Saturday night he is packed and has reservations weeks or months ahead. But on this day, he regaled our guests with a menu planned the week of the wedding so all items were the very freshest and each course was a delicious surprise, even to us! Every course was so delectable it left you wishing you had just one more bite when the plate was cleared. Some of the courses served were pan fried dover sole a limone, filet with peppercorn sauce, sweet corn agnolotti, tortelli of butternut squash, and Florentine style crostino di polenta topped with porcini mushroom sauce, which were paired with beautiful Italian wines and Tuscany’s famous Sassicaia. There was absolutely no shortage of food, which was served on my favorite Richard Ginori Granduca dinner plates. Gorham Chantilly sterling flatware and sterling Chantilly goblets were carefully transported from Texas which created a more personal setting at the table, each place setting either dating from my great, great grandmother’s monogrammed sterling to my mother’s. Dessert were miniature delectables and wedding cake by The Butterend. Django Foxtrot, a jazzy string quartet from Los Angeles, entertained us as the moon glistened on the ocean. Being in our family home and dining over this candlelit dinner with our closest family and friends was the most perfect way to celebrate our wedding. We made our departure in a silver 1963 convertible Porsche.

Sunday morning our family hosted a going away breakfast at the Montage while all of the wedding decorations were dismantled at our home. We donated the flowers to a volunteer group of high school young ladies, called the Pollenaters, who recreated them into individual vases as donations to teachers who were working hard on restructuring learning environments for children, and also for residents at nursing homes during the pandemic.

Photography: Kristen Kilpatrick | Cinematography: Blueberry Creative | Floral Design: Mark's Garden | Wedding Dress: Zuhair Murad | Cake: Butter End Bakery | Catering: E. Baldi | Hair: @jasonhaiir | DJ: Django Foxtrot | Groomsmen's Attire: Zegna | Wedding Venue: Bride's Family Vacation Home | Beauty: Gabriela Gutierrez MUA | Rentals: Theoni Collection