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Culturally Rich Elegant Wedding Filled with Whimsy

Anyone that knows me, KNOWS how I feel about Hello Kitty. Translation: I LOVE HELLO KITTY. So clearly, this wedding is my new absolute favorite, kawaii to the core. With Natasha Hurley Photography behind the lens capturing every culturally significant detail paired with elegant whimsy to the max, we’ve got it all waiting for you to favorite via The Vault!

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From Natasha Hurley Photography… I am thrilled to share this beautiful and heartfelt wedding set in The Queen’s House in Greenwich, London. The day maintained Chinese traditions whilst also incorporating an elegant, classical English wedding feel. The couple opted for a Tea Ceremony in the morning (prior to which there were ‘games’ which had been dreamed up by the bridesmaids and which the groom and his groomsmen had to pass before being allowed to see the bride). After the Tea Ceremony the bride and groom tied the knot in the opulent Queen’s House with its black and white tiled floor and classical columns. The couple included summer English garden games for guests during the drinks reception and a gumball machine with lucky dip toys which also doubled up as favors. The bride decorated the gardens of the Queen’s House with giant tea-cups and saucers as seating. The bride wore a beautiful full length gown and cathedral veil for the ceremony changing into traditional Chinese dress for the Tea ceremonies and toasts in the evening.

From The Bride…We envisaged a very classic, traditional and elegant wedding with subtle hints expressing our playful personalities set our home of London.

One of the reasons we chose The Queens House as our venue was because we fell for the beautiful architecture from the black and white marble flooring to columns outside to the history of the building it definitely was a classical setting. We are really lucky to have such a beautiful, charming venue local to us, it was the perfect location in Greenwich Park with a view of the River Thames. In terms of color I particularly love the blush pinks and wanted to keep it quite neutral but also adding touches of gold and black to give it a slight hint of a luxury feel and sophistication.

Origami Heart Wishes – My brother is very creative, I gave him a sample of an origami heart I really liked and wanted to incorporate into the wedding as as wish for our guests to write on so we could keep forever. After a few days he changed the design to suit what we wanted, made a batch and taught all my aunties, uncles and cousin’s how to make them. It was a fun session with all my family and 6 hours later 250 gold and pink origami hearts were made, thank you to all my family!

I have a big love for flowers and have always had an idea of what I wanted my bouquet to look like – blush color tones with my favorite flowers and natural looking. My wedding planner (Mark Tilley from Palette) and I had our initial meet and he understood exactly what my thoughts were, we looked through my pinterest boards and it was confirmed that my bouquet would consist of blush peonies, blush and sand colored roses and white turning green hydrangeas that I would use as my substitute for foliage. The first time I saw my bouquet, it was a feeling of love for the most perfect union of flowers and admiration for Mark. The bouquet was much bigger than I anticipated but I secretly loved that it was.

The 1st time I ever tried on a wedding gown, it was the Alcanar by Pronovias. Lace, simple, strapless with a small sweetheart neckline, princess cut that was light, fluffy and had a big train. It was everything I wanted & when I put it on it made my maid of honor Leekim cry. I spent another 6 months trying on lots of other dresses in all designs, shapes and materials which were all stunning but nothing compared to that vey 1st dress. So it was decided with a matching veil and pearl covered peep toe Gina’s, a pair of simple rose gold diamond drop earrings I would walk down the aisle in the Alcanar gown.

We wanted something different, something unique and we spent a long time brainstorming lots of ideas. We wanted something for our guests to associate with us, with the wedding, with happily ever after as after all that is what a wedding is all about. We hired a giant gumball machine and put this outside the orangery in the garden where the string quartet was playing classic Disney songs with everyone singing the words off by heart. We had made personalized tokens for each guest with their name on and put it on their seats. After the ceremony they could then use the token to redeem a giant gumball. Once you received one and popped it open, out came a Disney Tsum Tsum with a little personalized thank you card from us. Along with the Disney music in the background and with the Disney Tsum Tsum it was a little bit of magical surprise and happily ever after for everyone.

I was initially unsure with how I wanted the cake to look as there are sooo many amazing cakes out there especially after visiting all the wedding exhibitions and seeing all the displays, the cakes were simply out of this world. I did lots of research and of course put together a pinterest board with designs, colors, and details I liked about each cake. I met with Maria-Antonia from Villa Dolce who advised me from her experience what would work best. I then took what I liked out of each cake on my pinterest and sketched them onto a bit of paper, it was an all white 5 layer cake. Our logo on the middle layer with beading, lace detailing, and ribbon on all other layers. On the day the cake was decorated with flowers matching my bouquet and cutting into the cake revealed a yummy bright red velvet flavored sponge.

Photography: Natasha Hurley | Cinematography: I Wedding Visuals | Wedding Dress: Pronovias | Cake: Villa Dolce | Bride's Shoes: Gina | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bespoke (made In Hong Kong) | Catering: Palette Events | Hair + Makeup: Julie Cooper | Groom's Attire: Dress 2 Kill | Groomsmen Attire: Burberry | Venue: The Queen's House, Greenwich | Event Planning + Floral Design: Palette Events | Tea Ceremony Venue: Ardoe House Hotel

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A North Carolina Wedding for a Northern Groom and Southern Bride

I love a good invitation picture, and today, thanks to Theo Milo Photography and Twenty One Films, I’m getting one (and so many other gorgeous photos in The Vault). From the pretty illustrated invitations to all the handpicked details, this North Carolina wedding is full of magic—and Southern hospitality to welcome guests from all over the country!

From The Bride…Raised just outside of Raleigh, I always knew I wanted to get married in my hometown church, just an earshot from the house I grew-up in. Something I did not know was that I would be calling New Jersey home when my Dale proposed. Luckily for me, my New Jersey native was happy to tie the knot in the land of the pine, and the planning began!

Being that many of our quests would be seeing North Carolina for the first time, it was important to us to make them feel at home. From gift bags filled with Texas Pete and Burts Bees to chicken and waffles hors d’oeuvres, we worked hard to incorporate some of the best things North Carolina has to offer.

In addition to honoring NC, we still wanted the weekend to feel like us and showcase all of the things we love so deeply: food, music, the outdoors, our family history and most of all, each other. Looking back at our wedding day, we did just that. We hand-picked each item on the menu and each song on the playlist. A piece of my late grandfather’s favorite blue tie was sewn into my wedding dress and the lace from my mother’s veil was wrapped around my bouquet. Dale spent the moments ahead of the ceremony testing out the guitar I gifted him and the moments after enjoying a cigar from our cigar bar.

Having spent most of the night on the dance floor, or lost in our own little world, we were thankful we had an amazing photography and videography team to capture all those little elements and moments that were so special to us.

Our wedding day would not have been possible without our hard-working vendors and love and support from friends and family.

To reflect our love for the outdoors Dale and I chose an outdoor venue for our November reception. We selected deep greens mixed with soft peach and hints of gold as our colors throughout the weekend. These shades could be seen in our lush flowers, hand-written place cards, menus and linens. Our classic rock band kept the dance floor packed and when folks needed a break they slipped over to our cigar bar (complete with personalized gold foil matches). The evening ended with a desert bar, including make your own s’mores, pies on a stick, whoopee pies and other goodies all displayed on a table handmade by my father. I wore a strapless Jim Hjelm dress with a custom crystal belt for a little bling, which was also reflected in my shoes and jewelry. Dale, was in a Calvin Klein tuxedo. I wore a blue topaz bracelet from Dale and my great grandmother’s wedding band — a something “old” and “blue.”

Dale and I ended our magical day with a sparkler exit before taking off for our honeymoon in Hawaii.

Photography: Theo Milo Photography | Cinematography: Twenty One Films | Event Planning: Nicole Goodrich | Floral Design: Simply Elegant Floral Design | Cake: Main Street Grille | Ceremony Venue: St Catherine's Cathedral | Reception Venue: The Sutherland, Estate & Gardens | Catering: Unforgettable Food Affairs | Makeup: Perfection By Patricia | Hair: Beauty Bar Boutique | Band: Adrian Duke | Transportation: Blue Diamond | Rentals: CE Rentals

Family + Florals Make This Napa Valley Wedding A Winner

When your parent’s home is as beautiful as this, there doesn’t need to be much thought given to where to say “I do.” It’s simply perfect thanks to Julia Lake, and Hannah Suh captured it in its entirety during this romantic, sweet spring wedding that just makes me so, so happy. From the floral applique dress to the stationery and paper goods courtesy of Roseville Designs, I love every beautiful bit – hop on over to the Vault to see every detail and fall in love right along with me!

From Hannah SuThis wedding was, from beginning to end, a deeply personal one with lots of family connections and meaning. So I’ll let the bride tell it in her own words!

From the Bride… When we started the planning process, we wanted the whole day to be fun, organic, romantic and carefree. While it was important to find elements that made the day about us, we constantly thought about our guests and what they may enjoy the most or what it might take to make it a great night for everyone.

“Family” was the central theme for us and was what I seemed to tie back to every decision we made. We always knew that we wanted to have both the ceremony and reception at my parent’s home because home is where families make the best memories. For the ceremony, it was important for us to have a space that was unique and intimate because we would be sharing our most intimate and special vows with our closest family and friends. It was also important to have a location that held deep family ties. Fifteen years ago, I helped my late grandmother, Lila Jaeger, plant the olive trees that grow the olives for our family’s Jaeger Family olive oil (which we also shared with our guests at our reception). Removing a few trees from the center of one of the olive groves on the property enabled us to form new memories within that sacred place, and created the perfect intimate environment we were dreaming of.

When I was born, my Dad saved wine from our family wineries, Rutherford Hill and Freemark Abbey, for my wedding day (we were lucky that he had also saved wine from the following year when Harrison was born). Everyone was able to share this special wine with us over our Elaine Bell family-style dinner.

It was important for us to keep the spaces we were spending time in as organic as possible and keep nature as the centerpiece. We held the reception under bistro lights strung among the walnut trees and our wedding colors were picked to blend in with the garden. Most of the flowers we used were already growing in the gardens around us which made the reception seem like an extension of the surrounding property.

The flowers were my favorite part of the wedding and made the night all the more magical for me. We wanted the olive branches to be the predominant piece in all arrangements to tie in the ceremony, reception and familial theme. Soft light was also important and was accomplished with bistro lighting and hundreds of small votives scattered throughout the garden.

I wanted the style and design of the wedding to be organic and romantic. With the help of Julia Lake, that vision came to life. After working with her to pin down what I was looking for, she referred me to Happy Menocal to help design and create a beautiful wedding monogram/crest to tie in the invitation suite to the ceremony and reception surroundings.
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Photography: Hannah Suh Photography | Event Design: Julia Lake Parties! | Event Planning: Yong Suk Events | Floral Design: Julia Lake Parties! | Catering: Elaine Bell Catering | Hair + Makeup: Minted Styling | Hair + Makeup: Amanda Peck Phelps | Calligraphy: Haute Calligraphy | Band: Notorious | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Monogram Design: Happy Menocal | Paper Goods: Roseville Designs | Rentals: Classic Party Rentals

A Rustic Outdoor Wedding At the Groom’s Family Farm

Some wedding parties want a limo, but this crew? They prefer a more laid-back ride. Driven by a tractor from the ceremony to reception, they fully embraced the family farm setting and crafted a rustic celebration personal to them. Peony Events planned, Elena Wolfe photographed and the full gallery is where you’ll find every moment.

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From The Bride…We wanted our wedding to be one that “went down in the record books”, as my Dad likes to say! We were so thrilled to be sharing our love story with all of our family and friends and wanted our special day to be one that was unforgettable! Having our wedding at the farm was a perfect place for us to celebrate, as it was a special part of Peder’s childhood, and captured our easy going love that we have for each other.

Deciding on the color palette was an easy decision, we wanted our guests to truly soak in the beautiful farm surroundings. By choosing the neutral, muted tones it kept that soft-warm look that complemented the backdrop beautifully. As a bride, I enjoyed every minute of pulling together the details and honestly I think Peder did too! The ceremony space was by far our favorite crafted detail. We knew we wanted a unique space for our “I do’s” because it would be the place where we would share our vows and become officially a married couple. Even though we spent many hours hauling hay bales into place, cutting up perfectly squared pieces of fabric, and rolling whiskey barrels across the property, it was more than worth it when it all came together.The hay bales were then also used to create lounge areas for both the cocktail hour and in our reception space under the tent. This made for a great spot for our guests to sit and enjoy a drink and added a fun flair to the decor.

Since we were getting married on the farm we really needed to do a lot of the work ourselves. Although at first very overwhelming, Pete and I ended up truly enjoying designing and creating a lot of the special details together. We spent many hours up in the top of his father’s barn looking for unique wagon wheels, crates, and other fun farm items that would be great personal touches to our space. Another detail that really added to the table decor, was the barn wood planks we had as runners. This idea developed after realizing how expensive farm tables were to rent, but we still wanted some kind of wood accent.Thankfully, Peder was able to distress and stain old barn wood and it was the perfect added touch to the table designs. These details really came together in such a beautiful way and ultimately made our decor uniquely our own.

Throughout the day there were so many unbelievable moments that we will never forget; riding in a vintage 1931 Chrysler and then traveling in the back of a tractor (driven by Peder’s Dad!) with our entire bridal party and parents accompanied with coolers and hay bales, but ultimately seeing each other for the first time was by far our favorite. We chose to do a first look prior to the ceremony because we wanted that intimate moment to ourselves, and we are so thankful we did! Underneath a breathtaking willow tree, Peder and I got to take in all of the excitement and joy of years of friendship and love for each other….the big day was finally here…we were finally going to be married! The tree not only made for a stunning backdrop, but was a place on the farm that was truly special to him. We couldn’t have pictured a better place to soak in that moment.

My biggest advice for brides is to really try to enjoy all the preparations leading up to it and appreciate each of the various stages of the planning process. Peder and I (along with the help of family and friends!) created a lot of our special touches together, therefore, it made it all the more special when the big day came and we saw all of our hard work come to fruition. Also, I encourage all couples to step out, at some point during the evening’s celebration, to have a moment together, just the two of you. Peder and I left the dance floor for a few minutes and we laid by the pond in the grass, me in my gown, him in his tux, and we just breathed in all of the love and joy that day gave us. We both still talk about that moment.

Photography: Elena Wolfe Photography | Cinematography: Art Of Wind | Event Planning: Peony Events | Floral Design: Flowers By The River | Wedding Dress: Carol Hannah | Cake: Emilys Cafe & Catering | Invitations: YaYa Ink | Bride's Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: BHLDN | Hair + Makeup: Ten Hair & Makeup | DJ: Pro DJ Entertainment | Band: Nik Rael & Joe Plum | Venue: Ashton Farm Private Estate | Getting Ready Venue: The Neighbor House | Rentals: Starr's Party & Tent Rental

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Reem Acra Bridal Week Spring 2017

Our take on the beautiful new dresses is coming soon. In the meantime, see them for yourself below!

Reem Acra Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Reem Acra Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Reem Acra | Wedding Dress: Reem Acra

Gold Confetti Isn’t the Only Thing That Sparkles at this New Jersey Wedding

Kay English has done it again, capturing the magic of love with beautiful photographs that will make your heart happy and full. But, it’s not just the Bride and Groom’s love that shines in this New Jersey wedding (or even the gold confetti)—it’s also the details like the lush flowers and seriously stylish Bride. See all the pretty (including one sweet film from Willow Tree Films!) in The Vault!

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From The Bride…I am a graphic designer and design guru in general, so for me, the planning was enjoyable! I knew what I wanted and I made sure I chose vendors who had the same style and taste as I did.

The wedding day was a fairytale. I know that sounds so cliche, but I was actually surprised at how magical and stress free the day went. It was a dream to me. I LOVE flowers, so going into this I knew I wanted to pay extra attention to the decor of the flowers and candles. I wanted it to feel romantic with light pale colors and touches of gold and greenery. I have a “flowy” style and I wanted that to carry through. As for the food, that was left up to Dominic since he is the chef of the family. We wanted to wow our guests with the food, since that is what we love. A giant sushi boat, Wellfleet oysters, mini mushroom bread puddings were among a few bites that guests could enjoy. To top things off, we had two food trucks pull up outside at 11:30 for the after party! No one left hungry to say the least.

Photography: Kay English Photography | Cinematography: Willow Tree Films | Floral Design: MDS Floral Designs | Wedding Dress: Nicole Miller | Cake: The Bake Works | Invitations: Bride Lindsay Piperno | Bride's Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Jewelry: Sorrelli | Rings: Di Battista Designs | Catering: Merri-Makers Catering & Special Events | Makeup: Patty Day Marlton, NJ | Hair: Jewels Simki Marlton, NJ | Lighting: Fennelli Design | Band: Elan Artists | Groom's Attire: Vera Wang | Ceremony Music: La Mer Ensembles | Transportation: New Jersey Limo Bus | Venue: Ashford Estate | Hair Accessories: MDS Floral Designs

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Romantique by Claire Pettibone Bridal Week Spring 2017

Our take on the beautiful new dresses is coming soon. In the meantime, see them for yourself below!

Romantique by Claire Pettibone Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Claire Pettibone | Wedding Dress: Claire Pettibone

Sabrina Dahan Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Sabrina Dahan Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Sabrina Dahan Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Sabrina Dahan | Wedding Dress: Sabrina Dahan

Mira Zwillinger Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Mira Zwillinger Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Mira Zwillinger Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Mira Zwillinger | Wedding Dress: Mira Zwillinger

Naeem Khan Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Naeem Khan Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Naeem Khan Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Getty Images | Wedding Dress: Naeem Khan

Oscar de la Renta Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Oscar de la Renta Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Oscar de la Renta Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Getty Images | Wedding Dress: Oscar De La Renta

Nouvelle Amsale Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Nouvelle Amsale Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Nouvelle Amsale Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Amsale | Wedding Dress: Amsale

Amsale Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Amsale Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Amsale Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Amsale | Wedding Dress: Amsale

Carolina Herrera Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Carolina Herrera Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Carolina Herrera Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Carolina Herrera | Wedding Dress: Carolina Herrera

Monique Lhuillier Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Monique Lhuillier Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Monique Lhuillier Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Monique Lhuillier | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier

When Life Hands You Taxes, Wash Them Down with This Cocktail

You’ll probably be drowning your sorrows or cheersing to a big return come Monday and either way this sip will come in handy. Crafted by H&H Weddings + Color Pop Events and photographed by Alexis June Weddings, it offers up a delicious blend of gin and citrus, perfect for closing out the most un-fun time of year. Psst… check out more fun cocktails this way.

The Income Tax Cocktail
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  • 1.5 oz Gordon’s Gin
  • .75 oz Dolin Dry Vermouth
  • .75 oz Cocchi Torino Vermouth
  • 2 orange wedges
  • 2 Dashes Orange Bitters
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  1. Combine ingredients in a stirring glass.
  2. Squeeze two wedges of orange into the glass, discarding the peels.
  3. Stir well to chill.
  4. Strain into a coup glass.
  5. Top off with a blood orange wedge garnish

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A few other Cocktails to Celebrate Taxes Being Donezo

10 Tasty Twists on Classic Cocktails
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10 Tasty Twists on Classic Cocktails
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Photography: Alexis June Weddings | Cocktail: Purslane Catering | Design, Styling and Brand Liason: H&H Weddings | Design, Styling and Coordination: Color Pop Events | Glasses: Liquorary | Paper: Smoochie Paper | Styling and Rentals: Octavia & Brown

What to Wear to Every Wedding On Your Calendar This Spring

When it comes to weddings, the bride is (quite rightfully) the star of the show. But, even though all eyes won’t be on, you still want to look absolutely fabulous on the big day. With flirty silhouettes and pretty details, these outfits are sure to impression at every wedding this season, whether it’s a casual backyard affair or an elegant black-tie party. Get inspired and get shopping below!

Pretty Outfit Inspiration for Wedding Season
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Pretty Outfit Inspiration for Wedding Season
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Angel Sanchez Bridal Week Spring 2017

Our take on the beautiful new dresses is coming soon. In the meantime, see them for yourself below!

Angel Sanchez Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Angel Sanchez Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Conrado Veliz | Wedding Dress: Angel Sanchez

Anne Barge Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Anne Barge Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Anne Barge Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: Dan Lecca | Wedding Dress: Anne Barge

Marchesa Bridal Week Spring 2017

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Marchesa Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Marchesa Spring 2017 Wedding Dresses
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Photography: FirstView | Wedding Dress: Marchesa