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This black-tie celebration felt like stepping into a romantic countryside estate, seamlessly blending lush florals, refined decor, and intimate personal touches. Highlights included a raw bar, risotto station, lamb chops, and filet mignon with mashed potatoes (a must for the groom).
The Thyra gown was the perfect fit for our black-tie Florentine wedding. The groom wore an ivory tuxedo jacket, by J. The bride and groom shared a bottle of 2006 Dom Perignon the groom had been saving for many years in the hopes to open on his wedding day. Crew and classic tuxedo pants.
The invitation was a masterpiece of artistic techniques combining die cutting, laser cutting, embossing, and calligraphy to create a multilayered floral bouquet for each guest to unwrap. Cut to three years later, they now are living together and one night, the groom asks the bride if she wanted to go down to Back Bay like old times.
Featuring a slim cut, satin detailing and cumberbund, and the groom’s monogram, Tre topped off his formal look with a Brackish bowtie as a nod to their home in the Southeast. For both bouquets and compotes, the team at Festoon crafted organically shaped, whimsical floral design centerpieces and bud vases spilling with blooms and greenery.
”[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The wedding was black-tie optional, with an emphasis on black-tie. I asked them to wear a floor-length black gown choice and they each picked a dress that matched the vibe perfectly. I paired the dress with a simple cathedral length veil.”[/field]
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Sage green, ivory, and blush tones[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]The vision for the wedding was Garden Party Gala: a blacktie affair with a floral twist. cummings and a snippet from The Little Prince.
I started loving seeing hints of purple in florals, and wanted to have small pops of color throughout my bouquet and throughout the ballroom. I think my favorite crafted detail were the bouquets. The first time that I cried the entire day was seeing mine and the bridesmaid’s bouquets when we arrived at the venue.
When I walked in, I was shocked to see the entire room covered in flower petals, bouquets, and candles. We arrived, instead, at The Westin in Las Colinas. He led me upstairs to a suite on the top floor. I was in absolute awe, and he took my hand and started giving wonderful reflections about our relationship.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]White, cream, beige, sage green[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] Maggie and Cameron welcomed family and friends to Naples for their modern black-tie wedding at LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort.
The wedding colors were inspired by the lush gardens and magnificent oak trees seen throughout the property, while contrast was created with crisp white decor and a blacktie dress code. field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″] Madeline’s bouquet was tied with a handkerchief belonging to her great-grandmother.
As we continued walking, we stumbled into a more secluded area where, to my absolute shock and surprise, was decorated with flower petals and a bouquet of roses. He found The Black Tux and they ended up being fantastic quality suits with incredibly fast ordering time, so it was a no-brainer for us to choose them!
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The guys kept things clean and classic while choosing to wear all black tux’s with black ties as well. Our groom had his own standout moment choosing a white bow tie to complete his look. Guests danced the night away under in what felt like a beautiful sea of stars![/field]
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]White, bright natural greens, and a hint of blush pink [/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]From a custom painted dress from Lake Como, Italy to a museum reception hall, this blacktie affair was designed with art and family roots in mind.
The reception dress, with its more contemporary fabric and design, introduced a modern touch to the shoot and paired perfectly with the groom’s dinner tuxedo. The bouquet was a gorgeous arrangement that incorporated all the colors from the shoot, adding a touch of whimsy to the bride’s ensemble.
The unique choices of the bridesmaids floor length gowns helped to set the tone to the blacktie affair. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen wore a classic black tux, matching the overall elegance of the wedding. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
With attention to detail and a nod to tradition, the grooms attire was not only a reflection of his style but also harmonized beautifully with the couples romantic celebration. The florals were thoughtfully incorporated into every detail, from the whimsical, garden-style centerpieces to the tailored and elegant bouquets.
Katie carried a bouquet of delicate feverfew daisies, and her bridesmaid carried a simple bouquet of white lilac. It was such a fitting surprise for a groom who loves music and has an extensive collection of vinyl. A silk black ribbon tied the invitation components together with a tag to denote the attire would be blacktie.
Ivory, champagne and gold with pops of black elevated this blacktie affair at the Ranch adding to the perfect grand finale for a beautiful winter weekend. For the wedding day, in addition to the open bar, the bride and groom highlighted His & Her favorite cocktails.
Blacktie was a no brainer for me – I LOVE to dress up. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom wore a midnight blue tuxedo with black lapels, that was custom made in Baltimore, Maryland. We kept the bridal bouquet bridesmaid bouquets smaller more simple in color.
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”] The dresses are from Bella Bridesmaids in black to keep the classic black-tie look and feel. The groom’s cake was carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. Each of their bouquets also had a butterfly pin heirloom passed down by Annie’s grandmother.
I opted for an optional blacktie dress code, which fit the overall vision I had for the wedding perfectly. My grandmother’s wedding ring was pinned to the silk on my bridal bouquet, and she got to be with me every step of the way. They wore black strapless gowns with a fit-and-flare silhouette and folded detail on the neckline.
The person who catches the bouquet is said to be married next Buck’s night- a gathering of the groom-to-be’s closest friends to celebrate their friendship and his upcoming marriage (also called a “bachelor party”) Buffet- a variety of dishes displayed on tables that guests can create their own plates from.
And the bride’s bouquet incorporated dark and dramatic florals with a textured loose and wild feel with trailing velvet ribbon. The bridal party completed the Fall aesthetic with the bridesmaids wearing black gowns in different styles and fabrics with their hair styled long and loose.
Some of their standout advice included ditching traditional black-tie attire in favor of something more contemporary. Consider swapping black tuxes for navy blue ones and be more forgiving with wedding guest attire requests. At this wedding, my groom was a pilot in the U.S. Marine Corp.,
Walking in as the bride (or groom) is walking down the aisle is incredibly rude and ruins video and photos that are being taken,” shares Brand Hamerstone, owner of All Events Planned. You get aggressive during the bouquet toss Being too forceful during this tradition simply isn’t a good look. You ignore the dress code. are a no-no.
Her bouquet was a dreamy white orchid, rose, and greenery. Bride & Groom Photos Get ready to drool over these two and their amazing bride and groom portraits. Pouya looked so handsome in his black tux and bowtie. The dreamy background and cascading bouquet, all the heart eyes from us! Just look at those smiles.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Chris wore a blacktie suit that he had made in London to match the formality of the Townhall.[/field] We have kept the bouquets at home as a reminder of the day. They brought our vision to life of wild-looking dried and natural flowers. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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