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70 Vintage Baby Names that Stand the Test of Time

Everything old is new again, at least when it comes to naming your little bundle of joy. Though the past decade has seen trendy choices triumph, vintage classics are staging a comeback with names so cute you’ll be wondering why they ever went away in the first place!

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Skip the Beach Traffic and See This Seaside Inspo Instead

When someone asks what you’re doing this weekend here’s how you respond: “Spending the next 48 hours getting lost in this gallery“. Because in my mind, that’s a conservative amount of time to fully appreciate an inspo filled with Distressed|Rentals & Revival, the sheer beauty created by Katalina Mitchel of FiftyTwo45 and given that Lance Nicoll Wedding Photography is behind the lens, you’ll want to dwell in said pretty pronto. So, join me as we get lost together in The Vault!

From Lance Nicoll Wedding Photography….For this photoshoot, we knew we wanted to find a peaceful, undeveloped beach on the Gulf Coast. We were excited to find a stretch of beach in a small town on the coast of Mississippi, about an hour from New Orleans, untouched by tourism. The goal was to keep everything natural and organic, and blending in with the surroundings. We were able to do that by carrying the yellow/cream tones of the sand and rocks, and the blue-grays of the water, throughout the tabletop, candles, flowers, and gowns. We intended everything to be simple and attainable, nothing over-the-top or over-styled, and working with, not against, what was already there.

Photography: Lance Nicoll Wedding Photography | Event Planning + Design: Satchel Planning & Design | Floral Design: Leaf + Petal Nola | Invitations: Allison Vaz Designs | Hair + Makeup: Fiftytwo 45 | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Location: Biloxi Visitors Center | Rentals: Distressed|Rentals & Revival | Silk: Silk and Willow | Specialty Rentals: Lovegood Wedding & Event Rentals | Wedding Dresses + Veil: Gossamer

Party Like You’re On Vacay with this Mexican Inspired Fiesta

This taco tuesday themed party thrown by Archive Rentals will have you feeling like you’re sipping a marg on the shores of Tulum. Key ingredients include blooming bougainvillea, colors that aren’t afraid to be bold and a killer menu filled with (you guessed it) seasonal margaritas and tacos. Get inspired to throw the summer fiesta of your vacation loving dreams with even more from Stewart Uy right here.

Backed by the Hollywood Hills, Archive’s first ever Cocktail Conference made its debut. Designers, photographers, and floral guru’s alike gathered together for a Taco Tuesday inspired fiesta.

This summer party was a chance for industry professionals to get together and swap secrets (the cocktails helped with this!) Cocktail Academy mixed up seasonal fruit margaritas that paired perfectly with El Chavo’s authentic street Tacos.

Inessa Nichols and her team blew us away with her vibrant summer florals, which set a perfect mexi-tropical vibe. Spirits were lively as guests ate gourmet churros while playing life-sized Jenga and Corn Hole.

Dancing was a must! Spinning a mix of mariachi with classic vinyl, The Flash Dance made it impossible not to move to his funky groves. Ten o’clock came too early and guests were chanting for “one more song.” In harmony with this event’s impeccable style, photographers Stewart Uy & Connie Chang captured it all in the best of ways.

Archive’s authentic yet modern furniture set the perfect ambiance for this festive night out. Rose gold flatware and chairs set a romantic tone across the space while colorful pops from authentic Mexican pillows completed the palette.

The unique assortment of lounge furniture + an eclectic array of accessories accented the venue’s vibrant colored walls. If it weren’t for the Hollywood hills backdrop, one would think this party was set in Tulum.

 

Photographer: Stewart Uy Photography | Florist: Inessa Nichols | Food : El Chavo | DJ: THE FLASHDANCE | Bartender: Cocktail Academy | Rentals: Archive Rentals | Restaurant : El Chavo

An Intimate Backyard Wedding Filled with Lavender

If you’re in the boat of believers that lavender filled celebrations are exclusive to France, then we invite you to peek at this gallery from Caroline Frost Photography. Because lucky for those of us that are stateside it’s a celebration that proves this flowering plant is all inclusive and perfect for any celebration. Complete with a crazy cool funfetti cake and handfuls of fragrant purple pretties, it’s a day dreamed up with the incomparable Kari Rider Events and we’ve got the entire day waiting for you in The Vault!

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From Kari Rider EventsVilla B is nothing if not a gathering place. The waterfront escape near St. Michaels, Maryland, has welcomed countless guests in the 15-plus years since Rich and Sandy purchased the scenic retreat. For their daughter Dana, Villa B is an anchor, a constant source of treasured memories with the people she holds most dear. Never was the family property more special, though, than when she began sharing it with Colin Watson. A visit to Villa B was one of the first trips Dana and Colin took together as a couple, the beginning of a love story destined to come full circle.

An invigorating mix of nostalgia and possibility filled the June air when Colin and Dana said “I Do” overlooking Villa B’s scenic shoreline. An elegant, Tuscan-inspired celebration followed—a dream of soft lavenders and cool grays swirled with white-washed farm tables and natural wood accents, all beneath a sweeping sailcloth tent. “An intimate backyard wedding, only bigger,” as Dana put it. And another cherished memory to add to the Villa B file.

Photography: Caroline Frost Photography | Event Planning + Design: Kari Rider Events | Wedding Dress: Temperley London | Cake: Momofuku Milk Bar | Invitations: Rifle Paper Co. | Catering: Gourmet By The Bay | Hair + Makeup: Alison Harper and Company | Band: Project Orange | Transportation: Towne Transport | Venue: Villa Brusca | Beverage Services: Hair O' The Dog | Floral Design + Rentals: Amaryllis | Rentals: DC Rental | Tent Rentals: Eastern Shore Tents And Events

A Charming Southern Spring Wedding with Showstopping Blooms

While every detail was absolute perfection, the stunning florals took centerstage in this sweet Spring wedding. Bright pink and coral flowers along with lush green garlands made for a ceremony to remember as captured by Amalie Orrange Photography. Peek in The Vault to see the picture perfect reception by Sperry Tents that will make you feel like you just stepped into your favorite flower shop.

From The Bride…In the late summer of 2010, Ferrell had just moved to NYC for law school at NYU and Allen had lived in NYC for a couple of years, since undergrad. A mutual friend brought Allen to a friend’s apartment party in the West Village and they hit it off. A month or so later, and after many attempts by their mutual friend of trying to make Ferrell and Allen run into each other in the City, Ferrell got a call out of the blue from Allen, asking her to meet up for a drink.

Allen had the ring burning a hole in his pocket, and despite Ferrell’s best attempts to keep busy socializing and party hopping one fall Saturday in the city, he said enough was enough and declared that they were going to take a last minute trip upstate for a night away. After taking a train up along the Hudson, they checked into a B&B and later that night he proposed.

Q. What inspired your vision for your wedding?
I wanted a traditional ceremony in the church that raised me since birth, wearing my mother’s own wedding dress that we redesigned in NYC.

For the reception, it was located at the Withers Maguire House, which was the home of my great-great grandparents upon first moving to central Florida. On April 2, 1987 (29 years to the date from our wedding!), it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and has since served as a museum. I wanted guests to feel like they were welcomed into the garden of our family home, even if not technically ours any more!

The goal was to have a warmth to the party, both in the sense of hospitality and weather. We, and a lot of our guests, were on the tail end of a brutal NY winter! We wanted a black-tie feel with a candle lit dinner, complimented by down-to-earth touches like an oyster shucking station served with saltine crackers and rocking chairs on the porch where people could sip on whatever they fancied, whether that be a whiskey old fashioned or rose to welcome the spring.

Most importantly though, we wanted the reception to be a joyous celebration that exuded the happiness and gratitude that Allen and I felt in marrying each other in front of our friends and family. And a celebration it was! We had an amazing 10-piece band with brass horns come in from Atlanta and they had everyone on their feet all night. Adding in lots of dance floor props (sunglasses at night! light-up Minnie-mouse ears as an ode to the happiest place on earth!) never hurts either.

Q. If you did a first look what was your favorite part and why did you decide to see each other before the ceremony?
A. We decided to do a first look to calm the nerves, and also to ensure that we could focus on all of our guests who had travelled from near and far.

Q. What was your favorite design element of your wedding?
A. The flowers ended up being the show stopping piece, in my opinion! I wanted bright pinks and corals in a loose, lush style to compliment the muted dusty blue hints of color elsewhere. I loved the way our dusty blue and gray linens, and especially our hemstitched dinner napkins, ended up being a neutral backdrop to let the flowers to shine. And speaking of a neutral backdrop, we even had flowers in the old oak tree, placed to look as if there were garden roses, peonies and tulips growing straight out of the branches.

Lastly, I loved all of the calligraphy – a close friend designed everything from our invitation suite, to the menu, place cards and signage. It turned something that was already standalone gorgeous into a meaningful piece of the design.

Q. Did you have any DIY details? And if so what were they?
A. Does folding 250+ dinner napkins count!?

In all honesty, planning it from start to finish was the DIY aspect – we scouted the venue, coordinated all the vendors and customized every detail from cocktail stirrers, match books, coozies and even the guest book, where we used calligraphy from our invitations to tie all of the elements together.

Q. What was the most memorable moment from your wedding day?
A. Running through the sea of sparklers at the conclusion of a day where I have never felt more supported or loved – that is what I’ll remember! That, and dancing up a storm.

Photography: Amalie Orrange Photography | Floral Design: Velvet And Twine | Cake: Anna Cakes | Ceremony Venue: First United Methodist Orlando | Reception Venue: Ocoee Lakeshore Center | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Catering: Arthur's | Hair + Makeup: Makeover Station | Calligraphy + Invitations: Script Merchant Calligraphy | Lighting: Get Lit | Band: The Adrian Duke Project | Bar Rental: AFR Furniture Rental | Cocktail Hour Band: Jazzin’ Spector’s Trio | Event Planning + Coordination: The Dtales | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Oyster Bar: Brian Eaves | Rentals: Wish Vintage Rentals | Stage, Dance Floor + Table Rentals: Orlando Wedding And Party Rentals | Tent Rentals: Sperry Tents | Trees: The Foliage Connection

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Destination Wedding Dreams Are Made Of These

LVL Weddings & Events took natural inspiration from this gorgeous Maui locale and amped up the glam factor. The finished results (as captured here by The Grovers) are elegant, organic and simply, oh so lovely. Fish Eye Studio filmed the action live, and with their clip and all the pics in our Vault gallery, Hawaiian weddings just got a whole lot chicer. Don’t you agree!?

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From the Bride… When we got engaged last year, we wanted to enjoy the moment, so we held off making wedding plans to soak in all the emotions and happiness. It was an opportune decision because the next month, we travelled to Maui to celebrate Houston’s 30th birthday with close friends. Maui was already a special place to us since we have vacationed there every year since we started dating. In fact, it was the place we said “I love you” to each other for the first time.

It was on that particular trip in September that we decided that the Montage Kapalua Bay was the place we wanted to exchange our wedding vows. A small, intimate wedding was always our vision as opposed to having a wedding in either of our hometowns of Dallas or Savannah.

We wanted to make the focus of our wedding around the experience for our family and close friends. Houston and I wanted to share our love for the island and “Ho’I hou ke aloha” (“make them fall in love all over again”). We especially wanted them to be a part of our wedding weekend love story by including them in special activities leading up to the wedding such as taking everyone to the Feast at Lele Luau, having a golf tournament for all the guys at Kapalua Plantation Course, and inviting all of our guests to our rehearsal dinner at Merriman’s, where they got to enjoy hula and fire dancing.

We do admit that the hardest part about having a destination wedding so far away was that many special people in our lives were unable to attend. Therefore, we wanted to make sure we captured every moment through our photographers, Troy Grover Photography and videographer, Fisheye Studio. Our favorite images and shots were on the rocks off the Point during sunset.

Our incredible planner, Lindsay at LVL Weddings & Events, helped us achieve the wedding of our dreams. For the design, it was important to mesh the picturesque views off the Point with everything from table linens to flowers to china, incorporating neutral colors such as gold, blush, peach, and white, accompanied by soft tropical greens and natural wood elements. It resulted in a natural, but romantic aura. To make our guests feel as though they were eating and dancing under the stars, the lighting in and outside of the tent was significant. We had twinkle lights lining the ceiling of the clear-top tent along with chandeliers, and bistro lights above our dance floor, which was located just outside the tent.

Having both grown up in the Episcopal Church, we knew having an Episcopal Reverend was important to us. Additionally, we had developed a close bond with Silla, the Cultural Ambassador at the Montage Kapalua Bay, and wanted to incorporate Hawaiian wedding traditions during our ceremony as a tribute to the sacred grounds that we would be married upon. Silla and her sister, Dee and their friend, Wilmont performed the Pu Kani and Oli’s, and it was an incredibly special part of our wedding.

For our food and drink, we wanted to continue with the “Maui experience” theme by serving Hawaiian inspired food and beverages. Our signature cocktail was a traditional Mai Tai, and two of the crowd favorites were the Kauai shrimp with burnt lime and papaya and Huli Huli chicken. Even our wedding cake was a vanilla sponge cake with lilikoi filling and stenciled Monstera plant leaves on the fondant.

When it came down to it, the most memorable moment of our wedding was our “first look.” The reason being it was our last time to see each other before becoming husband and wife, and provided a serene moment for us to recite our personal vows to each other. We will cherish those personal and private moments between us always.

Lastly, the speeches given by our family, wedding party and friends were heartfelt and touching. Some of the stories told made us realize how important we are to our family and friends as they are to us. My mom’s speech right before our first look still makes me tear up to this day!

Our wedding weekend was everything we had imagined and more, and Houston and I have never felt more loved by the most important people in our lives.

Photography: The Grovers | Cinematography: Fisheye Studio | Event Planning: LVL Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Wildheart | Wedding Dress: Carolina Herrera | Cake: Maui Sweet Cakes | Invitations: Paper Affair | Ceremony Venue: Montage Deer Valley | Reception Venue: Montage Deer Valley | Bride's Shoes: Kate Spade | Jewelry: Eisman Jewels | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Catering: Montage Deer Valley | Hair + Makeup: Ry-n Shimabuku | DJ: Maui DJ Services | Groomsmen's Attire: Suitsupply | Officiant: Reverend Amy Crowe, Holy Innocents Episcopal Church | Ceremony Music: Ben and Maila | Bar Rentals: Set Collections | Ceremony Canopy: Hawaiian Style Event Rentals | Cocktail Hour: Montage Deer Valley | Rentals: Signature Boutique Event Rentals | Rentals: Paradise Event Rentals | Rentals: Maui Rents | Signage: Miss B Calligraphy

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5 Ways to Rock the Newest Colorful Makeup Trend

I am the first to admit that I have a simple makeup routine and I rarely diverge from that color palette. But even I have found a new love within these five colorful looks. All centered around the latest trend in eyeliner, Brittany Messner is showing us five different ways to master an anything but boring eye look. I think that pretty green cat eye is calling my name. Which one will you try first?

The colored liner trend is everywhere these days and whether or not you’re a fan of it, I am a big believer that trends can be adjusted to suit each individuals personal style.

I’m a pretty simple person when it comes to my look, not at all eccentric but always comfortable. The same goes with beauty. Instead of taking trends as they’re given, I like to simplify and morph them into something suitable for everyday wear. A bold pop of color on the lids paired with a natural, fresh face, makes things a lot more interesting doesn’t it?

Taking the classic winged liner as a base for your look, there are so many variations you can use that take very little effort regardless your skill set. Play with cut creases (I’ve done one where I’ve lined the lash line and one without), accent lines, a simple flick, or hey, just fill the whole thing in!

My trick for sharp lines when you’re using a pencil liner is to touch up the edges with a short angled brush dipped in makeup remover (I use Bioderma). This way you aren’t having to sharpen your pencil over and over again and even if you do mess up your lines a little, it’s a problem that’s easily fixed.

The one thing I especially love about colored liners (or even just white) is that they are a lot more forgiving than the classic black. Though they might be a little more out there, they are also a lot less harsh…and so much fun for Summer! One of my absolute favorite looks has been a touch of white liner sans mascara…and something about having a tan makes it look even better too, wins all around!

I used the Make Up For Ever Aqua XL pencils as my product of choice for this look, why? Because they go on very smooth and creamy, set quickly (but not too quickly), and are waterproof which make them the perfect match for Summer wear (sweaty festivals anyone?). Of course there are a ton of brands now offering colored eyeliners, so choose your favorite and don’t be afraid to get creative!

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Beauty Expert: Brittany Messner | Photography: Justine Milton | Eyeliner: Make Up For Ever

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A Mega Chic Black Tie Wedding in a Barn

If you thought a black tie affair was something to special all on its own, just wait until you see how said celebration becomes even more spectacular when the venue just so happens to be a barn in the middle of Texas. It’s rustic meets regal and Becca Lea has captured it all to share. From the Bride’s one-of-a-kind wedding gown, to the elegant outdoor ceremony, to the bright indoor reception, we’ve got it all in The Vault!

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From the Bride… Being from Texas, I couldn’t have thought of a more perfect place to get married then a barn out in the open country. I looked at a few venues before this one but nothing quite struck my eye like the White Sparrow Barn. The whimsical feel that the natural wood floors and whitewashed walls made it impossible for both my husband and I to turn down. I knew the open field surrounded by oak trees would give me the nature driven ceremony that I had imagined and the rustic details of the barn would promise me a fairytale reception.

I wanted my flowers to stand out so with the help of Lindsey, my planner, I chose to use a pop of black in my arrangements as a way to make the event unique and add some formality to it. Our flowers were a garden style mix of silver dollar eucalyptus, cafe au last dahlias, burgundy ranunculus, white anemones, and patience garden roses. Frou Frou chic ribbon was added onto my bouquet for a more romantic touch. The head table was lined with mixed greens and pops of big blooms. I wanted each floral piece to contain loose greens with big blooms because I knew it would accent the beautiful ceremony space.

My dress I knew had to be one of a kind. I shopped for months to find something unique enough to stand out to me. After multiple trips to different bridal stores I fell into the arms of the Bridal Boutique in Lewisville, TX. The dress was featured in the store and my eyes were immediately drawn to the unique lace. There was something bold yet timeless about it and I knew it was the one before I even had the chance to put it on. On top of that I knew the dress was made by the stores private line therefore it wasn’t going to be accessible to many making it even more special.

The day of the wedding was everything Rhett and I could have imagined and more. We couldn’t have asked for things to go more perfect than they did. We wanted our guests to feel our love and have the best night of their lives and we think we did just that. It was a dream come true.

Photography: Becca Lea Photography | Cinematography: When It Clicks | Floral Design: Something Pretty Floral | Wedding Dress: Bridal Boutique Of Lewisville | Cake: Tastefully Yours Cakes | Invitations: Minted | Hair & Makeup: The Styling Stewardess | Wedding Venue: The White Sparrow | Dress Boutique: Bridal Boutique Of Lewisville | Event Planner + Stylist: Lindsey Brunk | Place Card + Calligraphy: Cleggraphy Designs | Tables + Coffee Bar: The Olive Bench

Latin Details Spiced Up Their Classic Ranch Wedding

When your husband-to-be hails from Santiago, Chile, it only makes sense to infuse a touch of Latin style to your wedding day design. In the words of the bride, “I knew immediately I wanted to accent with copper since one of Chile’s main exports. We were especially excited to surprise our Chilean guests during the ceremony by having our flower girl and ring bearer walk down the aisle in traditional Chilean clothes.” See how it all turned out with a peek at the images by Gloria Mesa Photography.

From The Bride…Boris and I met at UCLA. Boris and his brother came from Santiago, Chile to study English and then marketing at UCLA Extension and I was an undergraduate studying Spanish and Linguistics at UCLA. It was love at first sight!

After finishing my BA, I went on to get my doctorate. Two years into my doctorate, Boris left Los Angeles to start a business with his brother in Chile. We separated for two years. Finally after finishing my doctor of optometry degree I moved to Chile for one year, teaching English and learning Spanish alongside Boris in Santiago, Chile. We spent one beautiful year together living and traveling through Chile. We visited Patagonia, wine growing regions, and deserts, along with other parts of South America including Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.

I moved back to Los Angeles after a year abroad to start my career as an optometrist and 9 months after coming home, Boris and I were engaged. We immediately picked Quail Ranch in my hometown as our wedding venue for its natural beauty and its peaceful Spanish inspired architecture. We felt quail ranch offered us the perfect mix of elegance and Latin styles.

It was important for us to include many Chilean touches to our wedding since we both love Chile and hold it close to our hearts but live in Santa Monica, California. I knew immediately I wanted to accent with copper since one of Chile’s main exports is copper and is used in Chilean decor. My mother in law helped bring copper plates from Chile for our centerpieces. She also brought table runners from Chile for our accent tables. We were especially excited to surprise our Chilean guests during the ceremony by having my niece and nephew, our flower girl and ring bearer, walk down the aisle in traditional Chilean clothes, that of a Chilean cowboy and girl. We had my mother in law bring their outfits from Chile. We also used copper in our signs throughout the day. Boris and I handmade the copper signs with the copper tubing at our local hardware store.

California and Chile share many similarities and one of them is that both regions we come from have excellent wine. My parents selected red and white wine from Napa, California and my mother and father in law brought red wine from Chile. We encouraged our guests to sample wine from California and Chile during the dinner and reception.

Our escort cards were a nod to Boris and I’s first official date. Boris picked me up outside my apartment and handed me a Ferrero Rocher before we walked to a local coffee shop. We handed each guest a personalized mini cake stand with a Ferrero Rocher inside with their table assignments.

Our ceremony and reception were completely bilingual events, Boris and I each wrote and read our vows in English and Spanish. Our officiant, DJ, and photographer were also bilingual.

Overall, our event was extremely inclusive, intimate and reflective of our cross-cultural values. We were so happy to have our friends and family from both North and South America come celebrate us, together. All of our vendors worked with us smoothly to bring everything alive and our photographer captured the day perfectly!

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Coordination: Kim Paolone Of K. Rae Events | Venue: Quail Ranch | Photography: Gloria Mesa Photography | Floral Design:Unique Floral Designs | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: Skiff’s Cakes | Bride’s Shoes: Bloomingdales| Bridesmaids’ Dresses: ASOS | Catering: Command Performance Catering | Hair + Makeup: Cheek to Cheek Artistry | DJ: GTZ Entertainment | Groomsmen Attire: Friar Tux | Officiant: LA Wedding Woman| Groom’ s Attire: Friar Tux | Maid + Matron of Honor Dresses: BHLDN

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This Brooklyn Wedding is the Definition of Chic

This is one duo that knows how to throw a party.  In fact, when it came time to plan their Big Day, celebrating with good food, tasty cocktails and a whole lot of dancing was tops on their list of priorities. The result? A simply chic, fun-filled soiree that was as personal as it was pretty. Fall in love with every moment captured by Weddings by Two in THE VAULT right this way.

From the Bride and Groom… Our vision was simple, we wanted to have great food (Lukas was a chef and is now a butcher), open bar and music that our guests could dance to all night.  We ultimately just wanted everyone (including ourselves) to have an amazing time. Since the Green Building was gorgeous to begin with, we were lucky that the place came alive with the addition of just a few lights.

We didn’t use a specific color palette. We only wanted our flowers to be seasonal with tons of color. Since we chose not to have a wedding party, we did not have to think of our bridesmaids or groomsmen’s outfits matching anything.

It was important for us to use the courtyard and have the ceremony outside. It was dream weather, flanked by rain the day before and the day after. We were really lucky. Leah used Pinterest ideas to incorporate photos in unique places throughout. We placed family photos inside old shutters. We also wanted Leah’s grandmother and Lukas’ grandfather, who are no longer with us, to somehow be remembered. We had photos of them on a special table with a note. Additionally, our photo booth was completely DIY, complete with props and selfie sticks.

We loved the Ketubah signing ceremony because it was a unique, private part that close family could be a part of.  We also loved dancing with friends and family (especially to Whitney Houston during our first dance).

Each table had a unique arrangement of flowers. We provided different size vases and mason jars to our florist, Sprout Home, so they could incorporate potted plants and succulents. It was stunning. Leah’s gown was from BHLDN. For the ceremony Leah wore a beaded topper (also from BHLDN) and took that off for the reception. The dress was simple but totally Leah’s style. Lukas’ suit was from Suit Supply, and he wanted something unique and colorful. He wanted a vest so he could take off the jacket when dancing but still look somewhat formal. We chose to have pies and cannoli’s for dessert (the whole thing was catered by Pies N Thighs), two dessert items that we love! Leah’s friend created a groom’s cake for Lukas with a Warrior’s theme because he is from Oakland and a huge fan. Our favors were homemade soaps (made by us) using rendered lamb fat from Lukas’ butcher shop. Don’t worry — they smelled of lavender.

Our main advice to couples planning their wedding would be to plan as much as you can, as early as you can, because things always come up last minute. Put trust in others (family, planner, photographer, caterer, florist) to do their job/task so you don’t have to do everything. Make sure you do what YOU want — its you and your husband’s wedding, no one else’s.

Photography: Weddings By Two | Event Planning: Lindsey M. Events | Floral Design: Sprout Home | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Catering: Pies N Thighs | Hair + Makeup: Channing Reinert | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Venue: The Green Building

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A Vineyard Wedding Gone “Country Chic”

If you’re going to have a Southern wedding, The Vineyard at 37 High Holly is pretty much where it’s at. The beautiful setting played perfect backdrop to this ultra rustic day with a country chic vibe – flower girl cowgirl boots, included. Go see all the images from Sunshower Photography in The Vault.

From The Bride… Our unique country-chic wedding took place at The Vineyard at in Scaly Mountain, North Carolina, right near Highlands. The outdoor ceremony area is located within the vineyard and apple orchard, and the picturesque ceremony area is every bride’s dream. It poured rain on our wedding day and therefore the ceremony area was no longer an option for us, but they were able to completely and beautifully transform the pavilion to fit our ceremony inside there.

We had an awesome “Welcome Party” barbecue thrown by good family friends the night before our wedding so that everyone that came from all different locations was able to meet and mingle before the big day. The pavilion was adorned with beautiful sunflowers, dahlias, apples, candles, red-check tablecloths, and hay bales for a superb barbecue setting. Guests wore jeans, boots, and cowboy hats and enjoyed a live bluegrass band and catered barbecue food. 

The Vineyard owners, Jim and Deedee Vance did things above and beyond- building and creating all sorts of exclusive things for the wedding the next day. My mom handmade the intricate paper magnolias on our arbor we got married under, hand-cut all of the Mackenzie Childs paper pieces to fit on each centerpiece box on the tables, designed wood-grain wedding programs, and so much more. 

One of my favorite special touches of this wedding was when my 3 cousins (2 were groomsmen) rehearsed for months and sang and played the guitar to me and Quint’s favorite song, “Hey Pretty Girl” by Kip Moore as I walked down the aisle. The best part was that this was kept a complete surprise to the groom and guests until it happened, which made him very emotional. Followed by the first dance, father/bride dance, and the mother/groom dance, there was a special dance for the bride and groom accompanied by all couples married over 50 years on the dance floor. This was exceptional because both the bride and groom’s grandparents were married the same year and over 50 years.

There was a lavish dinner by Avalon Catering along with a dessert bar and everyone danced the night away in cowboy boots. There was a bouquet toss and garter toss and the garter was wrapped around a football for the groom to throw to the guys. The bride and groom were sent out with a sparkler exit by all of the guests and headed to the honeymoon to Nashville. 

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Photography: Amy Kolo Photography | Event Planning: I Do Events | Floral Design: Flowers by Aldo | Wedding Dress: Bellissima Bridal | Cake: Hale Koa phineas Estate | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bellissima Bridal | Catering: Avalon Catering | Catering: On The Side Barbecue | DJ: Ken Markovitz | Band: Curtis Blackwell & The Dixie Boys | Groom's Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Groomsmen Attire: Men's Wearhouse | Venue: The Vineyard at 37 High Holly | Decor: The Vineyard at 37 High Holly | Decor: Ann Kohlmeyer + Kelly Williams + Deedee and Jim Vance | Party Rentals: Professional Party Rentals

Learn How to Take Your Home Design to the Next Level with Havenly

Want a room refresh? Havenly co-founder, Emily Motayed is sharing genius tips and tricks for taking your home design to the next level. Plus get a peek inside a recent Havenly project with this gorgeous Brooklyn apartment. Click play for all the juicy details and don’t forget to enter to win a Havenly design package and $400 in merchandise right here!

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These Itty Bitty Baby Outfits are the Cutest Thing You’ll See all Week

Your baby’s first intro to the world is deserving of a special outfit – something cozy enough for the newest bundle and special enough for the keepsake chest. So, when it comes time to bring home your most precious delivery, doll them up in one of these cute numbers and maybe grab a few more for all those meet and greets with loved ones. You can never have too many itty bitty, adorable outfits. Trust us.

15 Outfits for Bringing Home Bebe
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White-on-White Wedding Inspo For the Modern Bride

When Sara Weir and Carmen Santorelli combine their creative talents, really good things happen. Just look at this inspiration shoot designed with the modern, chic, stylish bride in mind. I’m talking major fashion and accessory moments from our friends at Blush by Hayley Paige + SIBO Designs, and the very best part? We’re only just getting started.

From Sara Weir… Carmen Santorelli took great care choosing details that would complement each other while also designing something with my photography in mind. From the first moment, I fell in love with the details! I love how the shoot combines so many soft romantic details with fresh and modern ideas.

The bride wore such soft romantic gowns and natural makeup. The bouquet was filled with all white blooms perfectly paired with each look. The tablescape featured romantic white and gold dishes offset with soft florals, beautiful handwritten menus, and milk glass candlestick holders. All of this white was so perfect against the backdrop of the venue!

Photography: Sara Weir Photography | Event Planning: Meadowsweet Events | Event Planning + Design: Oak And The Owl | Floral Design: Oak And The Owl | Invitations: Flourish Calligraphy | Jewelry: Trumpet & Horn | Hair + Makeup: The Halcyon Agency | Groom's Attire: Generation Tux | Venue: Vista Valley Country Club | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Cut Lace Back Wedding Dress: Watters | Film Processing: Goodman Film Lab | Hair Accessories: SIBO Designs | Long Lace Sleeve Wedding Dress: Claire Pettibone | Rentals: Folklore Vintage Rentals | Scalloped Top Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | V Neck Ballgown Wedding Dress: Watters | Workshop: Carmen Santorelli Photography

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A Touch of Teal Completes This Rustic Summer Winery Wedding

If you’re tired of the traditional something blue, then why not opt for another shade of said hue? That’s right, we’re talking teal and if this wedding is any proof, it’s totally a new trend. With the talented Meg Perotti behind the lens snapping up every Every Elegant Detail, you know you’re in for a bevy of beauty. Like those Chestnut & Vine Floral Design blooms and Bright Event Rentals – don’t say we didn’t tell you so. See it all in The Vault!

From Every Elegant DetailThese two busy doctors finishing their residency programs in Chicago were the happiest couple on their gorgeous summer wedding day! Working with Christine’s parents here in California allowed Christine and Andrew to focus on their work and know that all of the details of their relaxed and elegant winery wedding to be brought together beautifully for them.

The soft colors in the florals brought together with teals allowed for the natural aura of the winery and all of it’s outdoor beauty to stand out to the many guests who were visiting California for the first time. The views at the Thomas Fogarty Winery are breathtaking and it was important to work with the rustic feeling that winery gives.

Every Elegant Detail loved designing the escort card table with the gorgeous garland that Chestnut and Vine created which looked so pretty on the wood deck with a view of the vineyards.
Guests enjoyed eating outdoors in the pavilion as they were served a lovely four course dinner starting with chilled white corn soup followed by a watermelon, feta, arugula and mint salad and finished with a choice of black cod dish or hanger steak panisse followed with wedding cake served as the couple wowed guests withe their first dance together as husband and wife. Ending the evening with a sparkler send off was a surprise for everyone as they said their goodbyes to the happy couple!

Photography: Meg Perotti | Event Planning: Every Elegant Detail | Floral Design: Chestnut & Vine Floral Design | Wedding Dress: AriaDress | Cake: Componere Fine Catering | Catering: Componere Fine Catering | Hair + Makeup: Liner and Lace | DJ: Big Fun DJs | Day of Paper Designs: Aerialist Press | Linens: Napa Valley Linens | Rentals: Bright Event Rentals

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Proof Your Dream Wedding Dress Could Be Under $500

Hi SMP’ers! Nicole of Sorella Muse here to talk wedding dress shopping. There is so much pressure to say YES to the dress, and things get even more complicated if you’ve decided to spend LESS on the dress, or take a non-traditional route towards a colorful gown. Raise your hand if you’re hoping to find something affordable and minimalist that still feels special, or you’re looking for something unique and stunning which you have a feeling you won’t find amid the taffeta and satin of a bridal shop!

I’ve seen my fair share of dresses as a wedding photographer and I adore a gorgeous gown with exquisite detailing, but after thinking carefully about our wedding budget priorities (i.e. throwing a memorable weekend-long party in Tuscany) and my own personal style (simple refined bohemian), I knew I wanted to approach wedding dress shopping differently. I don’t want to feel like a princess in heaps of tulle on my wedding day, I want to feel like myself. I set out looking for a dress that would be free-spirited and unfussy but still chic. Luckily there is a growing trend of affordable and non-traditional wedding dresses, as my first stop at Reformation showed me, where the whole eco-friendly bridal line is under $500. But it’s still a trickier process to navigate than taking the standard bridal salon route, so hopefully these tips help you in your search!

Non-Traditional Dress Shopping for the Minimalist Bride

When to shop

You may not need the traditional 6-9 months you would for a made to measure gown, but still plan to start shopping earlier rather than later. While off the rack options are great if you’re planning a wedding on a tighter timeline or want to skip the bridal salon, keep in mind that you may still want to have slight alterations done. Also remember to shop during the right season! If you’re getting married in the fall and want an off the rack formal dress, looking for long dresses during summer can be tough because everything in stock will be short or in lighter, breezier fabrics. Or if you want a relaxed maxi dress for a beach elopement, trying to shop mid-winter will limit your options.

Listen to your heart

It’s so important to decide what your priorities are, and not feel pressured by the messages you may receive from well-meaning friends, bridesmaids, family, or the wedding industry about how you should plan your wedding. Some might question your decision to spend less or wear blush instead of ivory, but try to hold on to your own priorities of budget and style. But also keep checking in with yourself as you try on dresses because you may find that while you liked the idea of a floral gown, you are only having that oh my gosh bride feeling in ivory.

Where to look

The list of brands offering alternative and affordable wedding dresses is growing ever longer these days! I found myself browsing J.Crew, BCBG, and BHLDN most frequently, as well as Free People and Reformation. There are so many beautiful bridesmaid dresses that could be ordered in ivory or cream for a less formal wedding, which you can browse online at high-end department stores. Or take a peek at the designer gowns on sale at Gilt or Net-a-Porter, if you want something that’s high impact but not traditionally bridal. And have you noticed that Rent the Runway has launched a bridal-specific section?

Embrace color

If you are able to see yourself walking down the aisle in a dress that isn’t ivory, a whole world of options just opened before you! You can dip your toes in the alternative pool by going with something in blush, wade in a little farther with a floral print, or be totally daring in a bright red or black dress! White wedding dresses only became the standard in bridal fashions when Queen Victoria wore white on her wedding day in 1840. Yellow, blue, and red were more common choices for brides back then. And if you’re worried about your dress standing the test of time, just think about those 80’s brides in huge puffy sleeves, take a deep breath, and let go of the hope to predict the future of fashion! Wear whatever makes you feel happiest right now.

Choose accessories thoughtfully

Whether you’re opting for an affordable gown or a colorful wedding dress, choosing accessories becomes even more important. You may want to dress up an inexpensive frock with an elaborate veil, show-stopping shoes, a delicate sash, or pretty hair adornments. Maybe it’s the Carrie Bradshaw in me, but if you spent less on the dress, doesn’t that give you full license to splurge on Manolo Blahniks? Or if athleisure is your thing, wear white sneakers! Why not, it’s your day. A colorful dress can be styled with classic simplicity, since the big statement is the non-traditional color.

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I can hardly believe my own wedding is less than three months away now. And after a weekend of dress shopping with my mom and sister, I found the one I’ll be wearing when I say I do!

xoxo, Nicole

Photography: For the Love of It | Wedding Dress : Reformation | Blogger Bride: Sorella Muse

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10 Ingredients You Need for a Chic Patterned Tile Bathroom Makeover

I’m convinced that our girl Jen is secretly an interior designer on the side. First, we were wowed by her 1950’s kitchen remodel featured here, and her latest bathroom reno? Has my patterned tile obsession through the roof. So, of course I had to whip up a get the look for this dreamy space, which I totally want to steal for myself. You too? Click here to get all the goods!

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An Ethereal Ceremony Under a Flower Adorned Pecan Tree

This ethereal outdoor ceremony surrounded by nature and captured by the talented Jen Dillender Photography is what dreams are made of. With sweet personal touches such as a backdrop of calligraphy love poems created by the maid of honor to the most adorable crew of flower girls, you’ll want clear your morning to pour through all the prettiness here in The Vault!

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From Jen Dillender PhotographyUnder a tree adorned with beautiful flowers, Alexis and Cason tied the knot this past April. With a heavy emphasis on hospitality, they welcomed their loved ones with lush greenery, delicious food, and entertainment. The bride’s style was simple and elegant with the perfect details to complete the day.

From The Bride…We envisioned a very personal and heartfelt wedding. We wanted it to be a community event where people felt involved and included. We hoped that people would walk away feeling that our wedding was not solely about us but rather something bigger than us. We wanted people to know that our love for each other starts with and is animated by God’s love for us. We also wanted to create a joyous and memorable experience for all of our family and friends.

The style we envisioned was whimsical, soft, and ethereal. We wanted the colors to be soft and muted with lots of organic elements. We chose the flowers, the gown, the signage, the cake and all the decor touches to flow with the overall style of the wedding and venue. The Barr Mansion is already a gorgeous wedding venue, dressed with beautiful trees and flowers so we wanted the details to compliment it’s natural beauty rather than overshadow them. One of our most favorite details was the banner behind the cake. My talented maid of honor created a calligraphy back drop for the cake table with one of our favorite love poems on it. It added such an elegant touch!

Our favorite moment during our wedding was the surprise gospel choir that sang at the recession. Being an April fools wedding, we wanted the wedding to be full of entertaining surprises for the guest! Another surprise we had during the reception was a choreographed flash mob and dance off between the bridesmaids and groomsmen. We also had Gourdough’s, a local Austin gourmet doughnut truck, bring their signature airstream trailer at the end of the night for a late night treat!

One piece of advice I would give to brides to be is to enjoy each step of the wedding journey. It’s easy to get into the mindset of “once this is done, then I’ll be happy.” Each stage of the wedding planning process has it’s joys and challenges. Don’t dwell so much on the challenges that you fail to experience the joys!

Photography: Jen Dillender Photography | Cinematography: Heart Visuals | Floral Design: Rosehip Flora | Wedding Dress: Sarah Seven | Invitations: Minted | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Hair + Makeup: Lola Beauty | Lighting: Ilios | Band: Matchmaker Band | Venue: Barr Mansion | Cake + Catering: Barr Mansion | Donut Truck: Gourdough's | Event Planning + Styling: Leeves + Berries | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Photography - Assistance: Shalyn Nelson | Rentals: Barr Mansion | Ribbon: Silk and Willow | Signage, Banner + Table Numbers: Leeves + Berries

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See What Happens When Professional Pastry Chefs Elope

What do you get when the masterminds behind T Bakes get married with Brancoprata behind the lens? Why you get the sweetest elopement in the entire world. A seaside ceremony complete with plenty of wow-worthy moments, it’s a day that you’re sure to love. For not only did this darling pair bake their own wedding cake, but they also got to eat it too. See it all (including their sweet picnic inspired reception) in The Vault!

From the Bride and Groom…Our wedding was intimate and meaningful, a spiritual experience unlike anything we’ve ever felt before. We are very private people and so felt like our wedding would have to be authentic to who we are. It was not about the dress, the venue or even the cake! It was about this bond between two people madly in love. It was about celebrating our lives together through the most simple and raw connection – it was about celebrating the beauty of love in its essence. Once we realized that all we needed was to have the person we love by our side, everything fell into place!

Eloping allowed us to just be ourselves. We took in the time and the meaning of every step along the way! From discovering an island with dear friends Sofia & André, going on long swims in the morning, knitting a bridal piece, foraging flowers and fruits, taking pictures, baking our very own cake to cooking our wedding dinner are memories we will always cherish.

The ceremony was powerful and emotional, a true reflection of love that ended by the sea where we exchanged the vows we wrote for each other. It was a privilege to have our beloved friends blessing our sacred union, witnessing these soulful moments and making them even more magical through their artistry and grace! We are forever grateful for their friendship! We were beyond excited to be married! Those were days filled with pure happiness that still lingers in our everyday and we believe will last a lifetime.

Photography: Brancoprata | Wedding Dress: Rute Moreda for Manuela Noivas | Cake: T Bakes | Rings: Carolina Curado | Calligraphy: Levado à Letra | Venue: Pico do Refúgio | Floral Design + Styling: Brancoprata

A Wedding “Test Run”? Best. Idea. Ever.

It’s not every day you get to gear up for your big “I do’s” with an amazing inspiration sesh with some of the best vendors around, but for this stunning Tinder-loving duo (they met on the app!), that’s exactly what happened.  Together with the likes of My Floral Bliss, Lemiga Events and Simply Sarah Photography (just to name a few), they’re showing us what city chic style looks like. (Hint: It’s gorgeous.)  See their wedding “test run” in THE VAULT.

From The Bride… As cringe-worthy as it is to say out loud, Daniel and I were love at first “swipe”. That’s right folks, we met on the infamous Tinder app. Daniel joined Tinder mostly for the entertainment since his fraternity brother/roommate joked about it all the time. But I was a bit naive and didn’t realize the then-new app was notorious for hooking up, not dating. Thankfully fate quickly took over when Daniel and I matched. We chatted via text for 2 weeks before deciding to go on our first date soon after the holidays (my 10th first date in a year!). You know how everyone says love finds you when you’re not looking for it? Well I had decided if that date with Daniel didn’t go well, I’d quit dating until I turned 30. Luckily, we hit it off and have been practically inseparable ever since. We moved in together just 9 months into our relationship and bought a home together at the 1.5 year mark.

As a wedding photographer who is happily in love, I adopted a “why rush forever?” viewpoint on marriage. Of course we’ve discussed marriage and I know it’s important to Daniel (his parents set a wonderful example with over 40 years of joyous matrimony), so I let Daniel take the reigns on when he was ready for that life-changing step. I already had the man of my dreams in a beautiful home with 3 adorable fur babies. Marriage would simply be the icing on the cake (no pun intended). But on March 20th, after I finished the Georgia Publix Half Marathon, Daniel gave me the surprise of a lifetime when on bended knee he asked me to be his wife. I had NO clue this proposal was coming. He bought the ring completely on his own so I was none the wiser. He still nailed it by slyly finding my literal dream ring in my Pinterest boards! We’re now planning our intimate San Francisco City Hall wedding for early 2017 and loved getting to “test-run” the big day with a stunning shoot from Lemiga Events and Simply Sarah!

From Lemiga EventsWe collaborated with a talented team of creatives to produce an elegant summer wedding inspiration for the bride who is looking to have a romantic city chic wedding. The venue, Four Seasons Atlanta, provided a park like setting high above the skyline of Midtown Atlanta for our vignette.

My Floral Bliss created a gorgeous ceremony piece that floated over the altar area with lush white floral, and floating orbs attached to sand-blasted manzanita and accented by greenery. It was such a lovely way to add softness to the ceremony area without taking away from the dramatic skyline and architecture of the space. Our bride and groom recited hand written vows calligraphed by Sass and Frass which were held in custom vow books from Wedding StoryWriter.

Our beautiful bride wore a gown by Monique Lhuillier “Jade”, belt Jenny Yoo “Mischka”, and veil Cha Cha “Imperial”, all from Fabulous Frocks. Jewelry worn from Perfect Details. Hair and Makeup by Scoobie West. Wedding garter designer La Gartier, styled her garters with shoes and accessories from Jimmy Choo for a glamorous touch. The groom was dressed in a tan summer suit by The Modern Gent.

The stationery suite by Sass and Frass featured calligraphy on gold edged paper. Custom acrylic table numbers and escort cards by Host and Toast mimicked the paper with gold agate details. The stationery was displayed on a hand-crafted driftwood grey tray with genuine leather straps from Host and Toast. A hand-made Vow Book with custom silver and gold marbled paper finished the suite.

We love incorporating fun surprises into our wedding designs. We think guests would have a blast with the Cult Cart, where they can select their own organic flavor of cotton candy. And Cult Carts goes above and beyond to customize the experience for clients by making color coordinating cones and toppings to accessorize the cotton candy to match the wedding design.

For cocktail hour, the escort card display was set in the middle of the Four Season’s herb garden. Manzanita branches held acrylic escort cards in an agate design with names in gold calligraphy. The Four Seasons provided hand-crafted refreshing Summer cocktails – the “Lady Victoria”: Hanger One Vodka, Lemon Juice, Cocchi Americano, Rosemary

Michelle Gainey of Lemiga Events designed the reception display with crisp whites and mixed metallics. White metallic linen from Nuage Designs provided a clean base for silver rimmed chargers and gray Lucca dinner plates from Classic Party Rentals. Silver dupioni napkins and romantic calligraphy menu cards edged in gold, finished the place settings. Mixed metallic containers held candles, soft white floral, and painted succulents, creating a beautiful table display perfect for a summer reception.

It’s A Sweet Life Bakery designed our wedding cake with white floral accented by metallic gold. The cake was displayed on a custom white and gold stand made by Host and Toast.

Sarah and Will of Simply Sarah Photography captured all the beautiful details of the day and the sweet love shared between our bride and groom. All in all our vendors came together to provide a perfect summer day in the city and gave our couple some beautiful imagery they will cherish for years to come!

Photography: Elizabeth Lanier Photography | Event Planning + Design: Lemiga Events | Wedding Dress: Fabulous Frocks of Atlanta | Cake: It's a Sweet Life Bakery | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Jewelry: Perfect Details | Hair + Makeup: Scoobie West | Stationery + Calligraphy: Hollis Wright | Groom's Attire: The Modern Gent | Venue: Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis | Bridal Boutique: Fabulous Frocks of Atlanta | Cotton Candy Cart: Cult Cards | Floral Design + Decor: My Floral Bliss | Garter: La Gartier Wedding Garters | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals | Specialty Decor: Host & Toast Studio | Veil: Fabulous Frocks of Atlanta | Vow Book: Wedding Story Writer

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