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Tying the Knot in a City They Fell Head Over Heels For

A breathtaking Monique Lhuillier and an equally as breathtaking Manhattan skyline are quite the match. And for this couple, who fell in love with New York City it made the most sense to gather their loved ones in the spot they fell head over heals to celebrate. Both modern and traditional, ethereal and wholeheartedly NYC, this wedding planned by Elegant Occasions by JoAnn Gregoli and captured by Cynthia Chung Photography will make you fall hard for the Big Apple too.

From the Bride… Neither Daniel nor I grew up in New York but had both moved here for work. During our time in New York, we both fell head over heels in love with the city. Especially after we got engaged in the Hamptons, we knew we wanted to have our wedding in New York City, to commemorate and celebrate our time here. From the second we saw the stunning panoramic views of the downtown Manhattan skyline from the top floor of Trump Soho, every other venue paled in comparison.

As most of our guests would be coming from out of town, we thought this was the perfect way to showcase for them the city. We chose the Church of the Heavenly Rest for our ceremony because we were enraptured with the majesty and beauty of its architecture, and it most definitely fulfilled the dreams I’d had since I was a little girl of a fairy tale wedding. For the decorations and floral designs, we wanted to keep everything clean, classic, and elegant. Especially with the stunning architecture of our church and the unique downtown views of Trump Soho, we didn’t want to have too much and detract from their intrinsic appeal. From my walk down the aisle, to being introduced to all our family and friends as husband and wife for the first time, to dancing the night away with the Manhattan skyline lit up behind us, every detail and every single person we had the opportunity to work with was so perfect and far exceeded anything we had ever imagined.

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Photographer: Cynthia Chung Photography | Cinematographer: Rock Life Studios | Wedding Planner: Elegant Occasions by JoAnn Gregoli | Floral Design: Flowers of the World | Wedding Cake: Ron Ben-Israel Cakes | Ceremony: Church Of Heavenly Rest | Reception: Trump Waikiki - Reece | Bridesmaid Dresses: Monique Lhuillier | Hair Stylist: Glamsquad | Groomsmen Suits: Suitsupply | Transportation: Blue Steak Limousine | Bride Jewelry: Judith Ripka | Bride Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Groom Accessories: J.Crew | Groom Shoes: Brooks Brothers | Groom Tuxedo: Suitsupply | Music: Hank Lane Music | Rentals: Party Rental Ltd

The Most Glamorous Garden Affair in the Middle of the City

A wedding through the lens of Jose Villa is pure beauty no matter how you spin it. And this celebration has a whole slew of wedding superstars behind the scenes. From the most timeless design and planning by Mindy Weiss to layers upon layers of white blooms (including a floral dog leash!) by HMR Designs and topped off with one of the most insanely gorgeous cakes by Sylvia Weinstock, this collection of images just might do you in.

From the bride… John and I were in the same year at the same high school, but in our 4 years there, we never once spoke to each other. It was only several years after college that we finally met at a mini high school reunion in a small bar in Chicago. We’ve been inseparable ever since. Much of our wedding was planned long ago, I think it started when I was 12. I knew I wanted an airy, romantic garden in the city. I knew I wanted my bridesmaids to wear different dresses. I knew Sylvia Weinstock was going to create my sugar-flower covered cake. I knew there’d be a table dedicated purely to desserts. And I knew my dress was going to be lace. My adolescent dreams didn’t veer far from reality. John and I were fortunate enough to be surrounded by a wonderful team who helped us bring our vision to life. We wanted our wedding to feel intimate and romantic. Soft lighting, beautiful fabrics and drapes, and an abundance of flowers set the perfect tone for an unforgettable evening.

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Photographer: Jose Villa Photography | Videography : Vidicam Productions | Planner: Mindy Weiss | Cake: Sylvia Weinstock | Reception Venue: Jennifer Clarke At The Peninsula Chicago | Brides Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J. Mendel | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jovani | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Badgley Mischka | Makeup: Emily Oliver | Hair : Salon Buzz | Invitations and Calligraphy : Bernard Maisner | Band : Becca Kauffman Orchestra | Brides Dress and Veil: Vera Wang | Ceremony Venue : St. James Cathedral | Florals and Decor : Burt Rubenstein, Ronsley Special Events | Grooms Tux: Ralph Lauren | Mother of Grooms Gown : Johnston & Murphy | Mother of brides gown: Carolina Herrera

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Inspired By Fairy Tales, This Bride Created Her Own Glamorous Happily Ever After

With a love for romantic fairy tales, this Bride took that inspiration and ran with it. And with the help of Master Plans Events & Design, the finish results are worthy of a true happily ever after. From the gorgeous gown to the never-ending white florals, it’s jaw dropping, no other way to say it. Sposto Photography and Cotton Love Studios captured all for our viewing pleasure in our Vault right here!

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From the Bride… I’ve always been obsessed with dark romantic fairy tales, like Alice in Wonderland and Snow White. And I knew I wanted to incorporate that feel without being so literal. My first inspiration came in the form of a mirror invite by Royal Panache. RP and Master Plans designed for us thee dreamiest invitations. When our guests received a white box with our wedding insignia, they said they got butterflies, which was exactly the feeling I wanted to evoke; I wanted to get our guests excited! “It was like opening a gift” they said. Inside the box was a gray velvet portfolio, adorned again in silver foil writing with our insignia and the title “Mirror Mirror on the Wall”. It opened like a book to a big mirror inviting our guests to our wedding. From there, our mirror theme was born.

The big day was magical. My bridesmaids and myself stayed in the bungalows at the Terranea the night before. All I did was wake up and shower and our wedding team did the rest. I never once had to think about anything other than enjoying the pre-ceremony experience and having a blast with my best friends and family. I wore my dream dress by Galia Lahav. It was the first dress I tried on. The low back is a signature of mine, and all the tulle that made up my long train, felt like I was walking on clouds. My favorite moment of the day was walking down the aisle with my dad while Kenny Earnest, guitarist, sang “We Belong Together” by Gavin DeGraw. The first thing I saw was a sea of faces of all our loved ones through the bars of the gate. And when the gate opened, I got teary eyed at the sight of Frank and our son waiting for me under a crystal chandelier.

The planning process for us was so incredibly special. And we owe that experience to Yingka Chou, and her team at Master Plans. They created an effortless, open atmosphere of fun through our journey. Yingka took the reins with my vision and brought it to life. My number one advice to anyone planning their wedding is to get a wedding planner! Their knowledge, help, and connections are priceless.

From Master Plans Events & DesignWe knew from the get-go that our relationship with Amanda and Frank was going to be special. Amanda reached out to us almost two years before her planned wedding date to begin dreaming up her special day. Their love story is a special one, dating for over 12 years, and having two amazing little ones together, this was truly a celebration of their family. We loved spending time with bride developing a vision for her day, and we had plenty of time to make sure she got absolutely everything she wanted!

The wedding was designed around the theme of mirrors. Terranea’s Catalina Ballroom, where the reception took place, has these beautiful massive mirrors lining one wall of the room, so the design really complemented the space. Mirrors were used for everything from the custom mirrored acrylic invitations, to the mirror-top dining tables for guest seating. We even had a custom mirrored monogram for the couple’s white dance floor. In addition to mirrors, Amanda and Frank also had one “must have” item for their wedding, and that was the amazing gates that greeted guests as they arrived at Catalina Point for the ceremony. It was absolutely breathtaking to see Amanda walk down the aisle as the gates opened for her and Frank was able to see his bride for the first time.

For the flowers, we collaborated with Nisie, on a simple and elegant design of all white florals, with accents of grey, which enhanced the mirrors beautifully. Guests enjoyed getting their photos taken in front of the giant paper flower wall used as the photo booth backdrop, while sipping on the couple’s specialty drink of champagne topped off with cotton candy. For us, the best part of the entire evening was when the newlyweds shared their first dance holding their two little ones to their favorite song, “The Scientist” by Coldplay. We were so happy to be a part of Amanda and Frank’s wedding, not only because it was incredibly stunning, but even more so because we had the opportunity to create countless memories with this wonderful family.

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Photography: Sposto Photography | Videography: Cotton Love Studios | Floral Design: Nisie's Enchanted Florist | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: Vanilla Bake Shop | Hair + Makeup: Chiali Meng | DJ: Vox DJs | Officiant: Reverand Daniel Laner | Wedding Venue: Terranea Resort | Ceremony Musician: Kenny Earnest | Coordination + Event Design: Master Plans Events & Design | Decor Rentals: Etablir Shop | Gate Rental: Rrivre Works | Lighting + Dancefloor: TMMPRO | Linens: Luxe Linen | Paper Flowers: The Bleu Dahlia | Photo Booth: GC Photobooth | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals | Tables + Chairs: Palace Party Rentals

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A Tale of Love + Fashion and the California Desert

With the pretty pastels of the California desert as a backdrop and enough stunning fashion to satiate even the most discerning of style mavens, this engagement session is filled to the brim with gorgeous. And then there’s the photographs. See this sweet couple through the lens of Lucy Munoz and if you’re on the hunt for a new party dress, this gallery will certainly do the trick.

From the photographer… Tyler and Kristen’s engagement shoot took place in sunny Palm Springs because we wanted California light, a fun and scenic atmosphere, and the colors of the desert as a backdrop for some wow dresses.

If anyone has incredible taste, it’s Kristen ( so I knew going into this we were going to have some show stoppers). I also style on the side, so together we were the perfect team. I think you’d agree any of these outfits would make the perfect engagement dress! The first dress is a gorgeous sheer beaded gown by Michael Costello that shimmered when the light caught it. The second gown is by Olia.

 

We wanted some florals that were soft and didn’t compete with the outfits. Rogue and Fox created the most perfect bouquet filled with Italian ruscus, sweet peas, mums, Veronica, ranunculus, garden roses, snap dragons, lisianthus, and star ferns. These two were so much fun to shoot (we couldn’t stop laughing the entire time). I seriously can’t wait to photograph their wedding in May!

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Photography: Lucy Munoz | Styling: Lucy Munoz | Florals: Rogue + Fox Floral | Gown: Michael Costello | Wedding Dress: Olia Zavozina | Invitation suite: Lace & Lettering | scans: The Find Lab

Both the Bride and the Groom Wore Louboutins…and We’re in Love

This wedding will live on as that time we all fell in love with not one but two red soled shoes. A Bride and a Groom in Louboutins is just the beginning of this gorgeous day. It’s infused with sweet Summer vibes and classic meets rustic details all planned by the bride with month-of assistance from Pop The Cork Designs — along with layers of blooms by Whimsical Floral Design. See the full celebration captured by Rachel May that ends with the most spectacular sparkling kiss.

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Lucy & Matt were married on a beautiful summer day in July at Pippin Hill. From the vintage Mercedes, to the gorgeous floral bridesmaid gowns from Jenny Yoo, to the beautiful paper and calligraphy from Written Word this wedding was an absolute dream to photograph.

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Photography: Rachel May Photography | Planner: Pop The Cork Designs | Floral Design: Whimsical Floral Design | Cake: Buttercream Bakeshop | Stationery: Written Word Calligraphy | Bridesmaids Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Hair & Makeup: Emily Artistry | Calligraphy: Written Word Calligraphy | Lighting: Blue Ridge AV & Lighting | DJ: DJ SaturDave | Groom's Suit: Beau & Co | Groomsmen's Attire: Jos. A. Bank | Brides Gown: Hayley Paige | Wedding & Reception Venue: Pippin Hill Farm

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This Seaside Ceremony + Reception are #DestinationGoals

Kicking back with a tasty cocktail and playing beach volleyball sounds like the perfect way to spend a sunny morning and for Evan and Shiann, it also happened to be the kick-off to their crazy cool wedding day. Yep, this awesome couple soaked in some Vitamin D before walking down the aisle and it was as laid-back and beautiful as their entire celebration at Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa. Soak in every moment captured by J.M. Hunter Photography here in THE VAULT.

Evan + Shiann opted out of the traditional hometown wedding and went for warm beaches and clear waters instead. With a relaxed morning of volleyball and cocktails, this wedding was everything a beach wedding should embody. With not much focus on the details and more focus on the two, it was a very emotional ceremony dedicating themselves to one another.

Like any other wedding there is always some form of speed bump along the way and weather, of course, was a big factor on their day. During the summer months Cancun and Tulum get hit with a lot of rain storms. This isn’t a few sprinkles here and there, but rather a downpour and high strong winds that can come and go in the blink of an eye. There was a very high concern from the day-of coordination about having the reception and dinner outside. However, Shiann and Evan were determined to have their reception the way they envisioned it and took the chance anyways. I am so glad they did because immediately following the ceremony came shots of tequila and and an intimate dinner with sand between their toes accompanied by an ocean breeze. It was beautiful. 


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Photography: J.M.Hunter Photography | Wedding Coordination : Natalie Bradford | Wedding Coordination : Dreams Resorts | Floral Design: Dreams Resorts | Wedding Dress: Mori Lee | Shoes: Naughty Monkey | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Show Me Your Mumu | Tuxes: Haberdasher | Venue: Dreams Resorts

From Start to Finish, These Two Never Stopped Smiling

Every bride is beautiful, but this one right here? She rocks the wedding look like no other. From the dress to (my personal favorite) her sparkly headpiece, she’s literally beaming as she walks down the aisle to her future hubby. Iris Films captured the whole thing and more, as these two danced the night away with one crazy glamorous and elegant affair. There are some solid feel good vibes right here – enjoy!

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From Iris FilmsSome weddings just go through the motions. Others completely shatter the mold! Yakira and John set out to make one of the most unforgettable days for themselves, their loved ones, and their guests. And that is exactly what they did!

Let’s break it down: a stunning backdrop location, a wedding dress to die for (I mean, that train! Come on!), a ceremony styled in a way that we have never seen (and it working like you wouldn’t believe), and a reception transformation from a normal horse barn into a place of pure magic. To put it into one word would simply be… epic. But all of this would be for not without the beautiful Yakira and debonaire John! Two kind-hearted people that truly found love in one another and share that love with the rest of the world. Let’s just say, we had an amazing time with them! Enjoy!

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Photography: Milanes Photography | Cinematography: Iris Films | Event Planning: ellyB Events | Floral Design: Akeem Clayton Design | Wedding Dress: Eve Of Milady | Cake: For Goodness Cakes | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Brides by Nona | Makeup Artist: Alexandra Butler | DJ: One Sound and Entertainment | Groom's Attire: The Modern Gent | Wedding Venue: The Farm at High Shoals | Photography - Assistance: Charlton Inije

Your Visual Guide to a Timeless Wedding Design

Mark my words, a wedding day designed like this will stand the test of time. A neutral palette, lush garden blooms, plus a table rich with layered textures equals a celebration that translates no matter the trends. Thanks to the lovelies of White Event Studio, Vasia Photography and the entire vendor crew for helping us ring in springtime in the prettiest way.

From Aranza Grant of White Events… I’ve always had a thing for feminine colors and when you throw the word “elegant” into the mix you have the most perfect combination. Society Florals gorgeous centerpiece and bouquet brought together the vision by choosing the perfect colors and flower varieties. Plume Calligraphy handcrafted the most stunning paper goods with beautiful illustrations. Ruth and Dean made a simple yet lovely cake embellished with handmade ribbon from Carousel and fresh blackberries. Conscious Hair and Heartwood & Co created the most romantic and timeless look for our gorgeous model, allowing her natural beauty to shine. The Lenora gown proved by White Peony was everything we could dream of for our model.

Last but not least, Vasia was an incredible woman to work with. Not only do I love her work but she is also so passionate and talented. When the scans came back, I had no doubt she was the perfect for this shoot. My advice to couples getting married is to bring their essence into the celebration and not to get caught up with a specific theme or color palette. Do what feels true tho you and have fun experimenting with colors and textures!


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Photography: Vasia Photography | Floral Design: Society Floral | Dress: The White Peony | Cake: Ruth And Dean | Shoes: Bella Belle | Makeup: Heartwood & Co. | Hair: Conscious Hair By Elena | Accessories: Bekah Anne | Paper Goods: Plume Calligraphy | Planning & Design: White Event Studio | Rentals + Decor: White Event Studio | Ribbon: Carousel

We’ve Found the Perfect Locale for Your Wedding in Montauk

Sole East Resort is the type of locale where wedding day dreams just happen. Maybe that’s because this gorgeous boutique is one part total sophistication and one part laid-back elegance… or maybe it’s the breathtaking gardens or fabulous service. Our guess? It’s a sweet combo of all of the above. Scroll for a lesson in seaside pretty from one of our fave resorts in Montauk and be sure to ask about available discounts for remaining 2017 dates (hint: June 3rd is totally open).

Spring has officially sprung, and if you are planning on the tying the knot during the season of beautiful blooms, it doesn’t get much better than Sole East Resort. (Or anytime of year, really.) Located in the heart of the sleepy-beachy seaside capitol of the world, Sole East Resort is that understated, yet seriously luxurious locale that will take your nuptials to the next level with great service, breathtaking backdrops and fabulous food. Think yummy offerings at their Backyard Restaurant, close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean beaches and manicured gardens that will leave you in awe. In other words? It’s a full-service property will make that fairytale wedding you’ve always dreamed of an absolute reality. We promise.

Whether you are planning a small, intimate ceremony with just your nearest and dearest or want to celebrate with all of your friends and family, Sole East Resort can make it happen. Contact them today to schedule a tour of their spectacular grounds and start planning your sure-to-be gorgeous celebration. And don’t forget to ask them about available discounts for remaining October 2017 and May 2018 wedding dates. You’re going to love every moment of working with them.

Photography: Heather Waraksa | Reception Venue: Sole East Resort

This LA Couple Planned Their Dream Wedding in Provence

Randi and David both work in the fashion industry, so it will come as a surprise to no one that their wedding day style was completely on point. They gathered up all their friends and family for a weekend in Provence with the amazing Lavender and Rose crew ensuring it all went off without a hitch. M & J Photography + Pascal Delé Filmaker documented the festivities and we’re covering every last bit.

From Lavender and RoseIt was a true delight for us to be able to assist Randi & David with their wedding in Provence. As the couple work in the world of fashion, both partners were particularly concerned with the style aspects of their big day right from the start. Based in Los Angeles, they fell in love with the Villa Baulieu near Aix en Provence knew it was the perfect place.

The weekend of festivities kicked off in a private villa where guests were treated to a tasting of local wines and cheeses with a wine expert and former sommelier from Alain Ducasse’s eatery in Las Vegas. Guests were then invited to savor a summer evening among the vines, discovering French gastronomy. It was a relaxed and informal sharing platter meal, during which the wine and conversation flowed aplenty.

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More from Lavender and RoseThe morning of the wedding began with the long-awaited preparations at the Villa Baulieu. The ceremony triggered high emotions, with Randi & David exchanging vows before their loved ones, followed by a cocktail reception and dinner beneath the starry sky. High emotions and a few tears were then replaced by music, laughter and dancing until dawn. The wedding made for the perfect Provence summertime weekend!


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Photography: M & J Photography | Videography: Pascal Delé Filmaker | Event Design: Lavender and Rose | Wedding Planning: Lavender and Rose | Floral Design: Miss Rose By Perrine | Wedding Dress: Badgley Mischka | Cakes: Wedding Cakes By Pamela | Stationery: Crème De Papier | Wedding Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Catering: L'Eveil des Papilles | Makeup: Trew | Hair : Andrew Fitzsimons | Calligraphy: Nice Plume | Band: SALUT | Groom's Suit: Tom Ford | Celebrant: Anne Naylor | Wedding Venue: Villa Baulieu | Her Ring: Cartier | His Ring: Van Cleef Arpels | Marquee: Organic Concept | Rehearsal Dinner Dress: Michael Costello | Rehearsal Dinner Shoes: Tom Ford | Rehearsal Dinner Tableware: Options | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Private Villa in Rognes | Veil: JLM Couture, Inc | Wedding Day Tableware: Aktuel

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5 Wedding Registry Myths Debunked

We know that registering for your Big Day comes with an entire list of do’s and don’ts, but we’re here to tell you, loves… there really are no rules. So if you need help wading through the endless advice, we’re teaming up with Zola for a little myth busting sesh of our own. From cash registry etiquette (go for it) to china must-haves (it’s not necessary), we’ve got you totally covered. Scroll below for debunking 101 and for your chance to sign up for Zola’s all inclusive registry.

MYTH ONE: YOU HAVE TO REGISTER AT MULTIPLE PLACES

If trekking from store to store scanning your hearts out sends you into a deep panic, then take a deep breathe and don’t stress. Because that age-old tradition of registering at multiple places? It’s definitely NOT a must. With Zola, you can keep your wants all in one place, making everything so, so easy for you AND your guests. Think an entire world of amazing gift options, from fabulous products (they offer over 450 top brands) to fun-filled experiences to cash funds. I mean, where else can you register for all of your hiking needs, plus those kitchen must-haves? We love.

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MYTH TWO: YOU NEED CHINA

Registering and picking out that perfect china pattern sort of go hand in hand (we’ve all seen the movies), but if you’ve never in your life yearned to dine on some fancy dinnerware, then guess what? You can skip it. Sure, the perfect set of china is a pretty addition to any holiday, but if you’re honestly never going to use it (and there’s a LOT of you), then we suggest putting that energy elsewhere. (Hint: Zola has some crazy cool options in casual dinnerware that are a must.)

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MYTH THREE: REGISTERING FOR CASH IS TACKY

Thinking about registering for cash, but don’t want to appear “tacky” or offend your guests? Don’t worry… you won’t. With so many of you already co-habitating with your sweetie, the last thing your nearest and dearest want to do is give you another toaster you can add to your abode. The best option? Cash, aka, a gift that can be used in sooo many different ways. With Zola, you can create a personalized cash fund with super low fees, then start planning those crazy cool excursions you wanted to do on your honeymoon OR take that trip to London you can’t stop dreaming about. Bonus: your guests will love giving you something you can actual use or want.

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MYTH FOUR: YOU CAN REGISTER TOO EARLY

Trust us on this one, loves… you can never register too early. It’s just not possible. Especially since your wedding lineup is bound to include everything from bridal showers to bachelorette parties to engagement celebrations for you and your love. And with all of these crazy happy parties happening, your guests are going to want guidance… so registering at Zola as early as possible is most definitely the way to go. Plus, it’s FUN. (Hint: That wine club of the month you’ve always wanted? It’s the perfect engagement gift.)

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MYTH FIVE: YOU CAN’T RETURN OR EXCHANGE THINGS YOU DON’T LIKE

People change their minds. We totally get that… and do it all the time. And sometimes, no matter how much time you spend trying to find that perfect lamp for your new boudoir, the moment you see it in your house it’s just… nope. So, yes… you CAN return + exchange things. And with Zola, you’ll receive notifications once a gift has been purchased and you can even exchange or return that item before it ships. I mean, that’s beyond awesome.  

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Ready to start that registry with all of the things you thought you couldn’t? Visit Zola today to peruse their awesome gift options (hello, flatware and bedding), crazy cool experiences (I’m talking to you, cooking classes) and cash funds. You can even use their 5-star app to register on-the-go and will receive a 10% off completion offer for one year post-nuptials. Looking for even more Zola perks? Set up your registry by 3/27/18 and receive $50 in Zola credit. It’s an experience like no other, loves…trust us you’ll want to sign up!

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*You will receive $50 to spend on Zola when you set up your wedding registry on Zola, once you receive $500 in Zola gifts. Zola gifts will be defined as any physical products purchased on Zola.com. Cash funds or third party gifts from other websites are not considered Zola gifts. The $50 Zola credit can only be redeemed for Zola gifts and cannot be redeemed for cash, cash funds or third party gifts. Credits will be placed into the couple’s Zola account 4 weeks after a couple receives $500 in Zola gifts. Registry must be created but not necessarily published by 03/27/2018. Marketing promotional credits expire 180 days after they are issued.

Romantic Wine Country Wedding With Incredible Personal Details

When I read that this bride worked for the Visual Merchandising team at Pottery Barn, I was certain this wedding would be one of aesthetic perfection…. and I was right! Located at the bride’s childhood home in the gorgeous Napa Valley, this couples’ day was the perfect curation of their love story full of artistic details, delicious food, and plenty of good wine! Get inspired by all the stunning details in The Vault!

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From the bride… We fell in love in the Fall, so it was never a question that we would tie the knot and make it official in October. We choose my childhood home, as we had spent many weekends coming up from San Francisco to the Napa Valley where we made lasting memories in the small town where I grew up. Our relationship is built on food, friends, good wine, music and laughter. Whether we were making pizzas in the outdoor oven that my father built, helping my parents rack homemade wine, or throwing a “Quattro Formaggi” on the rammed earth bocce ball court in the backyard, we always ended the night watching the sunset over the vines with a glass of wine.

I work for Pottery Barn on the Visual Merchandising Team and was lucky enough to have a few co-workers on-hand to help pull together our dream wedding. From inspiration and design, to decorating and dancing, and even my wedding makeup, the PB visual team can do it all!

When you get to work with incredible product everyday, you tend to become some what of a pack rat and over time, I have slowly curated collections of accessories. Quite a few years ago I bought 100 hanging votive holders from Pottery Barn in the hopes to someday use them at my wedding… And I finally got my wish! The team created a floating wall of light, hanging the votives with invisible fishing line along the full length of the bocce ball court in the backyard. I bought flameless remote-operated votive candles, so as the night turned dark, you pressed the remote and the whole wall flickered, it was pure magic.

For the inside of the tent, I asked my best friend, who works in a local stained glass shop, to cut the bottom off of over 60 magnum wine bottles to create candle hurricanes. We layered in lots of flickering candlelight and fresh eucalyptus for the dining table centerpieces. My boss found an artist in Guerneville who re-purposes the bands from used wine barrels to create large galvanized spheres. The team hung over 20 of them down the center of the tent, placing flickering flameless candles in each one, and hanging olive branches and eucalyptus from the spheres.

My parents have an antique outdoor swing, that has been passed down through generations on my father’s side. The team repainted it, draped it in a found kantha throw and oversized pillows, and adorned it with eucalyptus and spray roses, creating a romantic lounge where guests could relax during the wedding.

For months, I collected pieces of cut glass; large and small plates, bowls and glasses, to make customized glass display stands for the pie and cheese tables. All of the wedding signs were designed and hand painted by Lindsay, my talented co-worker from the Visual Team. We used wood scavenged from around my parents property…. There was more than enough!

Doug and I wanted the food at the wedding to be as much a part of who we are as it was delicious. One of our first weekend trips together was to Tomales Bay where we shucked and ate dozens of oysters. In that spirit, we hired The Oyster Girls from Tomales Bay to shuck oysters for our guests during cocktail hour. Our favorite spot to stop for a pint is the Russian River Brewing Company, and we could not have our wedding without enough of the local Pliny the Elder IPA during cocktail hour. The cheese table included our favorite cheeses from the nearby Cowgirl Creamery, dried figs from the tree in my parents yard, and my mother’s homemade quince jelly. We served special wine during dinner, homemade by my father in the garage, that was decanted into glass milk bottles from the local grocery store. It was his best vintage yet!

The suit and shoes Doug wore were designed and handmade at Al’s Attire in San Francisco. The jacket, pants and even the shoes, have a label with his name hand-sewn into it. My something blue was a label with my new married name on it, hand sewn into my gown by the designers that made Doug’s suit. For something old and something borrowed, I wore a black velvet belt, given to me by my mother, that had been passed down from her grandmother.

Every time a member of my family gets married, my very large group of cousins choreographs a surprise song and dance. They performed a rousing rendition of “Gimme Some Lovin” by the Blues Brothers before the dancing started.

Doug and I love to cook together and use glass canning jars for our leftovers. We wanted a unique escort card/wedding favor, so we filled small glass Weck jars from Williams Sonoma with our favorite Castelvetrano Olives, so guests could snack while waiting for dinner. We figured most kids probably wouldn’t like olives, so we filled their jars with goldfish crackers.

We love collecting art for our home. Every trip we take, whether it be a quick weekend in Mendocino or a longer stay in Mexico, we try to collect unique pieces of art from our travels. We asked our guests to create a piece of art that would capture the emotion and love of our wedding day. We set up an art station with a large canvas, paint brushes and paints. The piece started with the younger guests in the beginning and as the night progressed, was layered and completed by the older guests. The art piece is one of the most cherished and special memories from our wedding. It hangs in our kitchen and we love having a daily reminder of our amazing day.

Our photographer is a close family friend, who also photographed my sisters wedding at my parents house, so when the day came for us to chose our wedding photographer there was no question who we thought could best capture the moments of our day.

Our wedding planner, Lindsey, was the best decision we ever made. At first we wanted to try and pull the wedding off on our own but as the day neared we realized we were in way over our heads. I reached out to her, late one night, and thankfully she was able to fit us into her busy schedule. She was literally a life saver and the sole reason the day went off without a hitch.

The wedding was a true labor of love with help from our families, friends, our incredible vendors and the very talented Pottery Barn Visual Team, Dean, Jaush, Deanne & Lindsay, who were all there to bring our vision to life.

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Photography: Suzanne Karp Photography | Videography: Suzanne Karp Photography | Event Planning: Lovely Day Events | Floral Design: Revel Floral | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Invitations: bride DIY | Bride's Shoes: Kate Spade | Rings: Brilliant Earth | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Catering: The Oyster Girls | Catering: Grapevine Catering | Makeup: Jaush Way, friend of bride | Hair: Heaven and Earth Salon | Groom's Attire: Al's Attire | Officiant: bride's aunt | Transportation: Beau Wine Tours | Bathrooms: M & M Sanitation | Event Design and Decor: Pottery Barn | Music: DIY | Napkins: West Elm | Rentals: Encore Events Rentals | Rentals: Peak Productions

The best flower girls ever? These sweet grandmas.

After seven awesome years at SMP, I’ve finally landed on my fave wedding moment of all time. Yep, this beautiful bride asked her sweet grandmothers to act as official flower girls and if you’re thinking that’s the cutest thing you’ve ever heard, you would be right. Add to that heartwarming moment the prettiest backdrop in all of Los Cabos (hello, Dreams Los Cabos Suites Golf Resort & Spa) and you’ve got yourself a destination winner. See it all captured by GVphotographer in THE VAULT.

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From GVphotographerThis amazing beach wedding took place at Dreams Los Cabos Suites Golf Resort & Spa, located just a few steps away from the sparkling Sea of Cortez just between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. Lacey and Jeremy had a beautiful ceremony officiated by the best Minister in Mexico (he was my wedding minister as well). Their wedding was unique with a special twist by having their grandmothers as flower girls, scattering rose petals along the bridal path. At the conclusion of the ceremony in what is probably the best known of all the rituals associated with Jewish weddings it is customary for the groom to break a glass to confirm the union. After a few cocktails, tequila and a lot of dancing they decided to continue the party at the swimming pool. This was a fun wedding with friends and family, everybody had an amazing time in this Cabo destination wedding.


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Photography: Gonzalo Verdeja | Cinematography: Artncolors | Wedding Dress: Essense of Australia | Wedding Shoes: Chinese Laundry | DJ: Encore Event Technologies | Venue: Dreams Resort & Spa Los Cabos | Wedding Minister: Reverend Marco Arechiga

Nautical Meets Vintage Travel for this Beach Club Bash!

With a nod to nautical design, a dash of some vintage travel details, and a gorgeous Bride and Groom, these two tied the knot with one elegant affair planned and designed by TRUE Event. Melissa Kruse and Buzz Media Company captured every stylish second from start to finish, from the invites by Tie That Binds and oversized yard games, to the candlelit reception and beautiful peach and blue linens from La Tavola. See every bit of this bash in our Vault right this way!

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From Melissa KruseI’m excited to bring you this elegant nautical and vintage travel inspired beach wedding in collaboration with planning by TRUE Event! Saying “I do” just down the street from where the bride (Meghan) grew up, the couple set out to combine their affinity for family, travel, the shoreline, and vintage finds – adding a bit of New York edge (their now home together as newlyweds!) along the way. The day’s pantone was inspired by pops of sunset colours mixed together with soft neutrals like blush, ivory and grey while their aesthetic tied together romance, timeless elegance, and whimsy with just a touch of industrial thrown in.

In keeping with the importance of highlighting family, Meghan prepared for the day at her family’s beachfront home just a few blocks from where the ceremony and reception were hosted – the same spot her older brother was married years before. Upon arrival, I was greeted by the flower girls, Meghan’s nieces, plucking fresh flower petals to later toss as they walked up the ceremony aisle. Dressing took place in Meghan’s childhood bedroom, where she was donned with the groom’s (Pete) grandmother’s earrings and a Blue Lapis Tiffany & Co heirloom ring from her own grandmother. Opting to forgo a traditional wedding party, the couple was instead surrounded by family throughout the day. Paper parasols and cotton robes customized with each lady’s initials were gifted to match Meghan’s own while the bridal bouquet was wrapped in the same fabric used in her soon to be sister-in-law’s dress. Meanwhile, the groom was preparing with the guys of the family just a few doors down the street. Custom details included embroidered initials on Pete’s made-to-order shirt cuff and a bespoke pocket square embroidered with an “M & P” accompanied by the couple’s wedding date.

The invitation suite, like the rest of the day, was classic with a touch of vintage and personalization. Letterpress printing with an antique typewriter font was complimented by a map of the Long Island Sound (their wedding’s locale) as the envelope liner and an artist’s rendering of their wedding venue on the suite’s RSVP card.

A waterfront Catholic ceremony officiated by Pastor Thomas Lipnicki, their family’s long-time friend, was followed by an extended 2 hours of cocktails complete with a 4-piece jazz band and beach side lawn games. Traditional croquet was accompanied by over-sized Jenga and Connect Four, while corn hole boasted American and Canadian flags (representing the bride and groom’s respective nationalities) and coordinating bean bags customized with Meghan and Pete’s initials and their wedding date. Creating their own spin on a guest book, a vintage typewriter was paired with a note requesting guests to type their advice and good wishes. Handwritten vintage travel-themed postcards made for inspired seating cards while signs were created with typewriter text and a collection of mix and match picture frames.

For the reception, personal touches were found in the mismatched antique silverware and guest favors by way of donations made in each guest’s name to the Good Dog Foundation (in honour of the newlywed’s adorable pup, Ollie). In lieu of a traditional cake cutting, French Fromage and Sauternes plates were passed (a nod to the couple’s time spent together in Paris) in combination with a dessert table featuring a Canadian classic, “Nanaimo Bars”. And to finish it all off, what better way to end a celebratory day at the beach than with a pile of Mexican Blankets to cozy up by an oceanside bond fire.

Here’s the wedding on my blog as well! http://www.melissakruse.com/melissakruseblog/madison-beach-club-wedding-photographer-meghan-pete

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Photography: Melissa Kruse Photography | Cinematography: Buzz Media Company- Wedding Films | Event Planning + Design: TRUE Event | Floral Design: Fleurescent | Wedding Dress: Selia Yang | Invitations: Tie That Binds | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Rings: Jangmi Jewelry | Bridesmaids' Dresses: J.Crew | Catering: La Cuisine | Makeup: Jennie Fresa Brow & Beauty Bar | Lighting: Ryan Designs | Lighting: Power Posse Productions | Groom's Attire: Alton Lane | Groomsmen's Attire: Charles Tyrwhitt | Officiant: Thomas Paul Lipnicki, Pastor | Ceremony Music: Suite Occasions Music | Wedding Venue: Madison Beach Club | Blue Lapis Ring (Vintage): Tiffany & Co. | Bride's Clutch: Chanel | Bride's Hair: Fredrick Fekkai | Bridesmaid + Flower Girl Jewelry: Silver Continent | Bridesmaids' Hair: Shag | Cocktail/Reception Music: Mod Society | Father of Groom + Bride Bow Ties: O’Connell’s | Groom + Groomsmens' Ties: Thomas Pink | Groom's Pocket Square: O'Harrow Clothiers | Groom's Shoes: Mezlan | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Photo Booth: CT Photos Unlimited | Rentals: Rentals Unlimited | Ring Bearer's Bow Tie: OTAA

An Empty Warehouse Turned Wedding Inspo Goldmine

When Gigi Mallatt Events set out to design inspiration for the modern bride, an empty warehouse was just the blank canvas she needed. Sleek, chic, yet anchored in classic elegance, every light-kissed image by Kristine Herman is worth devouring and we’re just getting started. More this way!

Gigi Mallatt EventsAfter stepping foot in this empty warehouse, my eyes began to create. Being surrounded by all that white space, it felt as if this was my blank canvas to create a design that stayed true to its modern bones, but really add a touch elegance to it. We created this through color, texture, and one gorgeous couple!

The tablescape was adorned in a silver-gray linen with a very sleek look. Gorgeous floral pieces in beautiful pinks and an enormous amount of greenery and modern pieces with touches of gold throughout were present in the design to add a touch of elegance. The cake trio was a great alternative to a single cake and entailed a modern cut out design throughout. With a beautiful paper suite that focused on simplicity and clean design, it was a great addition. The dress by Hayley Paige was a show stopper! The illusion embroidery on the top was so delicate and combined with the layered bottom, it really added to the design.

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Photography: Kristine Herman Photography | Event Planning + Design: Gigi Mallatt Events | Floral Design: Mignon Floral Co. | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Batter Up Cakery | Stationery: Shasta Bell Calligraphy | Hair + Makeup: Lea Buehler | Dress Boutique: La Soie Bridal | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Model: Tatyana Ches | Rentals: Celebration Rentals | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Specialty Ribbon: Shasta Bell Calligraphy

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A Genius + Creative Way to Celebrate a Birthday

A few years ago, we featured this gorgeous, moody 30th birthday and we thought it most certainly couldn’t be beat. Fast forward to today, we have the same birthday girl with a brand new soirée and she did it. Anna Wu completely topped her 30th with a genius and oh so creative way to ring in a new year. It’s spoon carving made gorgeous at the hands of Melanie Abrantes + Amanda Vidmar + Kayla F Photography. See it all here!

Each year for my birthday, I like to gather a few of my friends and celebrate with a little party. Last year it was a pottery class; the year before, a lovely dinner party in the garden.

This year, I decided to get creative again, this time with a spoon carving workshop taught by Oakland-based artist Melanie Abrantes.

We learned to gouge, whittle, and finish our wooden spoons and each went home with a one-of-a-kind piece. Thank you to everyone who contributed and participated in making this a wonderful celebration!

Photography: Kayla F Photography | Photography: Anna Wu Photography | Flowers: Amanda Vidmar | Cupcakes: Sift Dessert Bar | Calligraphy: Brown Fox Calligraphy | Spoon Carving: Melanie Abrantes

All that Glitters is this Gold Infused Celebration

Gold, Glitter, Sequins and Confetti…just about every sparkling accoutrement can be found in this New Jersey celebration. And that is 100% ok in our sparkle loving book. Held at the Stone House At Stirling Ridge , it’s a day that marries classic with modern, celebratory details and a whole lot of pretty peonies by Gems & Stems too. Flip through the full day shot by Something Blue by Susan Elizabeth right here.

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From the photographer…Marissa and Eugene met in a bar in Hoboken where they both lived at the time. A few days after moving in together, they were still moving things in and Eugene set up a scavenger hunt in the house with love notes, roses and candles and got down on one knee to propose! They planned their Summer wedding to be held at the Stone House at Stirling Ridge. I had never been to this venue and have always wanted to shoot there so I was super excited! The bridal party got ready at a nearby hotel and then headed to the venue. Their first look was in the back lounge area, where the fence is lined with the cutest assorted hanging mirrors.. A perfect backdrop for photos! Eugene was all smiles and couldn’t hug Marissa enough when he first saw her, which was no surprise since she looked breathtaking in her Madison James wedding dress! We walked around the property and took lots of photos of the couple before the bridal party joined us. The bridesmaids looked stunning in their gold Sorella Vita sequin gowns! The bouquets were gorgeous (I was a bit obsessed)! They had peonies, roses, hydrangeas, lots of hanging eucalyptus, and were finished off with long satin ribbon (my fav!!!)

The ceremony was held on site in front if a really cool yellow wall, adorned with tons of tea light candles! Once they exchanged vows and rings, Eugene dipped his new bride for their first kiss. The reception was so pretty! There were gold mercury votive candles, gorgeous floral centerpieces, gold chiavari chairs and a the sweetheart table had a cute Mr & Mrs banner hanging from it. The bridal party blasted the newlyweds with confetti during their grand entrance, right before the couple shared their first dance to “From the Ground Up” by country duo Dan & Shay. The night ended with Marissa and Eugene outside by the fire pit for some sparkler photos with their friends. The new husband and wife will honeymoon in Barcelona and Italy!

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Photography: Susan Elizabeth Photography | Floral Design: Gems & Stems | Wedding Dress: Madison James | Wedding Cake: Palermo's Bakery | Reception Venue: Stone House At Stirling Ridge | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaid's Dresses: Essense of Australia | DJ: Sound Explosion DJ's | Makeup Styling: Perfect Bridals by Christina | Wedding Cinematography: Montclair Studios

A Modern Ranch Wedding with a “Nothing Stuffy” Rule

Forget everything you know about ranch weddings. This gem is bringing a fresh twist on rustic incorporating warm copper tones and the prettiest emerald hues crafted by Vanessa Noel Events along with blooms by Precious and Blooming Floral Design. And the #1 rule? Nothing stuffy allowed. We think they nailed it. Sneak a peek at the full celebration so beautifully captured by Anna Delores Photography and Etch Films.

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From the photographer… Sammie and Dave had few requirements for their wedding: excellent live music, an intimate setting that would bring their geographically-scattered guests together, fun cocktails, ice cream sandwiches, and, most importantly, nothing stuffy. They also checked every wedding planning decision against their “nothing stuffy” rule, which kept the entire weekend authentic to their personalities and their relationship. The bride’s favorite color is green, so the decision to start with Greengate Ranch & Vineyard to craft an intimate weekend escape made perfect sense. With a canvas of rolling hills of vineyards, a vintage barn, and serene pond, the couple worked with Vanessa Noel Events to build a design around the natural beauty of the venue with seasonal inspirations and modern lines.

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Photography: Emily Loeppke Photography | Videography: Etch Films | Event Design: Vanessa Noel Events | Floral Design: Precious and Blooming Floral Design | Stationery: Prim & Pixie | Catering: Field To Table Events | Hair & makeup: Blushing Beauty | Band: Dart Collective | Transportation: SLO Safe Ride | Wedding Venue: Greengate Ranch & Vineyard | Additional rentals: Central Coast Tent Party | Bar trailer: Whiskey & June | Bridal Robes: Plum Pretty Sugar | Ceremony musicians: Vince Cimo | Decor (himmeli): Elbowgrease Design | Dessert: Negranti's Ice Cream | Lighting & draping: Islay Events | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Rentals: All About Events | Specialty rentals: Scout Rental Co | Tabletop rentals: borrowed BLU | Wine supplier: Central Coast Wine

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A Wedding for the Bride Who Loves Pink Peonies

They say everything is bigger in Texas and lucky for us, that includes the peonies. The bride, Allie made sure her bouquet included the fluffiest pink blooms you ever did see and it made for some incredible photos and video by The Bird And The Bear. Snag a closer look at this Camp Lucy event with more in the gallery.

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From the Bride… After Jeremy and I got engaged and began talking about what we envisioned for our big day and decided we wanted a truly intimate wedding. We wanted those that have been a part of our relationship for the past five years there by our side, as we became husband and wife. We were in a long distance relationship for almost 3 years so our friends and family were an integral part in supporting our relationship and commitment to each other.

We instantly fell in love with Ian’s Chapel at Camp Lucy and knew it would give us the warm and intimate setting we imagined. We wanted all of our guests to spend the weekend on-site of the beautiful property and enjoy their luxurious cabins while they got to know each other better over wine and s’mores by the fire pit.

When it came to the vision of our wedding day I wanted everything to glow. As my fiancé so eloquently put it we wanted to create “intimate elegance.” (Pretty impressive for a man’s man.) I wanted romance everywhere you looked, in the candles, in the flower petals lining the aisle, and the sparkling chandeliers that lined our long farm table under the gorgeous pavilion of Camp Lucy. I wanted to create a space for close family and friends to laugh, love, and create lasting memories.

Including sentimental details was particularly important for me, as my grandparents have passed with the exception of one living grandmother who is in poor health. My mother’s parents were married for over 60 years and have a beautiful and classic World War II love story that will never be forgotten. Jeremy had my engagement ring made from her diamonds, which is so precious to me. She gave both myself and my sister pearl covered bibles to carry with us on our wedding day and her locket with a WWII picture of my grandfather was wrapped around my bouquet as I walked down the aisle.

As many brides understand, our wedding day was a blur. But oh, what a beautiful blur it was. I have so many favorite moments to choose from on that day. Being surrounded by my mom and bridesmaids in the bridal cottage just minutes away from walking down the aisle and being serenaded to “Going to the Chapel” while they danced around was at the top of my list. These girls always know how to calm my nerves. Of course, my handsome groom tops the list and seeing him standing at the end of the aisle was everything I ever dreamt it would be. Stealing small moments with him between pictures and sharing a toast during my hairstyle change were some of my favorite moments.

When the whirlwind of pictures, dress bustling, and hair changes were done we were seated at our gorgeous table for dinner and we shared a moment of taking it all in. This moment epitomizes what that day was about. Everything was perfect. The glowing candles and chandeliers, the stunning floral arrangements, a perfect cool breeze on a November hill country evening, laughter coming from every direction, and champagne bubbles filling everyone’s glasses. My handsome groom looked over adoringly at me and we both felt the magic of that moment. Being surrounded by those closest to us, and realizing we were finally husband and wife was a feeling I know neither of us will ever forget.


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Photography: The Bird And The Bear | Cinematography: The Bird And The Bear | Wedding Coordination: Kim Hunt | Floral Design: Whim Florals | Cake: Sweet Treets Bakery | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Wtoo | Catering: Whim Hospitality | Hair + Makeup: Pearl Austin | Hair + Makeup | Lighting: Intelligent Lighting Design | DJ: Sean Alan | Venue: Camp Lucy | Bridal Boutique: Warren Barrón Bridal | Photo Booth: Live Oak | Rentals: Bee Lavish Vintage Rentals

Colorful Inspiration from the Hills of Tuscany

This inspiration shoot is not only a work of art from the lens of Thecablookfotolab, but a true ode to the breathtaking colors of Tuscany. Inspired by vibrant shades you’ll find any time of year, Bianco Weddings designed every detail to reflect this Italian landscape and the results are so worthy of a place on your pin boards. Dive in right here! 

From Nazym Kombarova of Bianco Weddings… Our concept for this photo shoot was to show a different side of Tuscany as very bright, colorful, energy-filled place. We wanted to create a shoot that speaks to the story of a couple’s love and at the same time, we wanted to tell a story of Tuscany, where every color has its own meaning and significance.

Yellow is featured in the rolling golden wheat fields of summer and also represents the warm Tuscan sun rising up over the hills, vineyards and olive groves all year long.

Look at sky at sunset or mists in the morning and you’ll see all shades of pastel pink! Purple shades are here in the beginning of autumn, and dark purple is the color of the olives that are gathered at the end of the season.

And of course green. Green is the evergreen color of olive and cypress trees, as well as rosemary and sage, which you can find together in any plate of the local cuisine. Try to describe Tuscany without using a single color reference and we bet you won’t be able to do so!


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Photography: Thecablookfotolab | Styling: Thecablookfotolab | Dress: Pronovias | Calligraphy: Sasha Bublik | Venue: Villa Il Pozzo | Decor Help: Evgeniya Dragun | Female Model: Diana Alves | Film Lab: Carmencita Film Lab | Florals + Decor: Bianco Weddings | MUAH: Lidija Malinovskaja | Male Model: Pietro Raimondo

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