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field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom selected to create a custom tuxedo by Mister Tuxedo located in Dallas, Texas. The tartan patterned jacket featured a print of the groom’s family crest on the inner lining nodding to his family’s history. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The bride’s bouquet was fully white, with the bridesmaids’ bouquets having lighter tones, and the reception florals being bold and colorful.[/field] They were bridesmaids, they got special images with their almost-step-mom while she got ready, and the ladies got to walk their dad down the aisle. Incredible![/field]
The perfect location to create a blooming, spring setting for the bride and groom to have their firstlook and portraits. The light fabric allowed the warm sunshine against her skin during their firstlook and portraits. Light bounced from all angles from the southern-facing walls.
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.
He had brought it to the florist without the Bride’s knowledge and had it incorporated into her bouquet. Her Popa was like a second father to the Bride. He was her best friend and fell ill quite quickly just days before my 17th birthday. They had no idea that he would be gone within a week of being sick.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Sam, the groom, exuded elegance and luxury akin to a modern-day James Bond. To enhance the stunning image of the bride, the classic bouquet featured a cascading arrangement of white mini-orchids with touches of red accents, perfectly aligning with the arch’s color scheme.
It was simple, structured, timeless, and flattering, and just what she was looking for. Despite having a firstlook with Parker on the wedding day, the overskirt was a surprise to him as Bailey made her way down the aisle with her Dad. and given by the groom as a gift.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”] The Black Tux , groom had custom suit made from Jacob Young Custom Clothiers. [/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”] From the bride… We had white draping hung on the ceiling and a front entrance drape wall decorated with greenery.
We opted for white flowers with greenery, a special bouquet of purple flowers to honor my moms favorite color, classic white chairs and linens, gold and silver chandeliers and fairy lights.[/field] field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Bridesmaid dresses are from Revelry. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
We knew we wanted to bring in natural and nautical elements, along with the ONE request from the groom. There was a signature bar in front of the pier with both the bride and grooms favorite cocktails. We brought in our grooms favorite flowers on the length of the 8 rectangle farm tables. Everything we intentional and special.
The bride’s bouquet featured a romantically lush oversized arrangement with creamy white, peach, blush, and pale blue flowers, accented with greenery for a timeless and elevated style. The bouquet was finished with silk ribbon streamers. Wristlets for mothers were crafted to match the bride’s bouquet.
Per his request, the bride and groom wore matching Nike Dunks with their second outfits.[/field] Christin from Clementine Botanical Art put together a stunning variety of flowers for aisle pieces, table centerpieces, bouquets, and boutonnieres. The bride and groom’s wedding bands were engraved with a line from the poem.
He had brought it to the florist without the Bride’s knowledge and had it incorporated into her bouquet. Her Popa was like a second father to the Bride. He was her best friend and fell ill quite quickly just days before my 17th birthday. They had no idea that he would be gone within a week of being sick.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen, alongside the Groom, chose classic black tuxedos for the affair. The Bridal bouquet was “lush, organically composed bouquet consisting of premium cream and white blooms with hints of mauvey pinks and plum tones.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen wore ranunculus boutonnières with a feather from mallards killed by the groom.[/field] The groom’s cake was a chocolate cake in the shape of our chocolate lab, Sawyer Brown.[/field] The broach was handed down from my great-great-grandmother.
Afterwards, he is carried into the synagogue for the Badeken ceremony, where they had their firstlook and signed the ketubah in front of only a handful of loved ones. The groom's modern look, complete with loafers, perfectly complemented the bride's radiant presence.
We made sure that when they walked down the aisle no one had the same dress color next to each other and the cherry on top was their bouquets coordinated with their dress tone specifically. The bride and groom didn’t see the finished product until right before the guests did! and the weather and sunshine were just magical.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen kept things classic in two-piece tuxedos, finished with black bow ties, crisp white tuxedo shirts, and velvet smoking slippers. The bridal bouquet was kept modern and clean, featuring an all-white assortment of white and ivory peonies.
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.
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. My bouquet complimented my gown so well and I love that we will be able to look back at photos throughout the years with great joy.
After a while of dancing, you then have cake cutting and possibly a bouquet toss (if applicable). First Course 6. Bouquet Toss/Garter Rituals Garter Rituals - typically people just do the garter removal and garter toss but not typically the replacement. Dance Set 4. Speeches 7. Main Course 8. Cake Cutting 9.
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.
Leaning into the clean, modern vibe of their wedding aesthetic – Serena opted for a simple yet stunning silhouette with a cowl neckline. [/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]Serena’s bouquet was an ode to modern sculptural design full of a variety of roses in white and ivory and accented with subtle greenery.
Each bridesmaid had a different colored shoe in line with the color palette (think velvet, burgundy, mustard, navy, green) and their bouquets had a matching silk ribbon. For the reception, the groom changed into a custom Navy velvet dinner jacket, also from Nita Fashions. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] From the bride & the groom: “From our very first conversation about marriage, our dream wedding consisted of a celebration surrounded by family and friends in a location where we could bring all of the wonderful people in our lives together and enable them to make new friends.
Highlights included a raw bar, risotto station, lamb chops, and filet mignon with mashed potatoes (a must for the groom). field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]The private vow exchange, held just after the couples firstlook, was an incredibly special and intimate moment of the day.
Holding small bouquets of white spray roses, they exuded not only beauty but also unwavering love and support for Connie. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Donald, the groom, impeccably dressed in a tailored black suit, exuded an air of timeless elegance that only he could carry.[/field]
Hannah wanted petite bouquets for her and the bridesmaids. Hannah had a classic Lily of the Valley bouquet. provided a fresh take on the bridesmaids bouquet – petite, crisp, yet modern. Marek gifted Hannah a stunning arrangement of white hydrangeas from La Salle Flowers at the proposal. Mignon Floral Co.
Isoke’s bouquet stole the spotlight – a unique and epic masterpiece boasting enchanting orange, pink, and peach hues. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , Seasonal Wedding Trend , Summer , The Blog , Traditional Elegance
Emily wanted him as the groom to stand out from the groomsmen a bit. The bridesmaids’ bouquets were more prominently white with pops of color. The final assortment of dresses was stunning! field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]For the groomsmen, Zubin wanted classic fitted black tuxes.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen donned black suits with white open-collar shirts, while the groom wore a black tux and bowtie.[/field] “Somehow my florist worked his magic and I had the most beautiful peony bridal bouquet!
On the very same street where the couple got engaged in the heart of historic Charleston, Tre and Easton chose to do their firstlook and exchange their private vows before their ceremony! Under lots of Spanish moss and golden evening light, Tre got on one knee and asked me if I had ever imagined walking these streets as his fiancé.”
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. field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”] From my bouquet to the bridesmaid’s bouquets, to the arch on the altar, and everything in between, I knew I wanted my flowers to be all white.
Their signature drinks encapsulated spring in Cabo with a refreshing “Farms Citrus” margarita for the bride with a grapefruit and orange garnish and signature “Flora’s Old Fashioned” for the groom.
Their attire radiated grace, and they carried bouquets that mirrored the bride’s in style and color, albeit on a slightly smaller scale. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom was striking in a black suit. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Lake Tahoe held a special place in the Bride & Groom’s hearts as it was the first vacation they took together and the first time they shared “I love you.” Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The following day the bride and groom got ready at their hotel, The Four Seasons, accompanied by Consuelo and her army of hair and make up artists, Your Wedding Beauty Team. After a touching firstlook with Alan and some family photos, it was time for their private transport service by 01 Group to take them all to the Florence Synagogue.
Her bouquet included so much texture with use of king proteas, agonis, magic roses, dahlias, and eucalyptus. Friends from our wedding still have these at home to this day :)[/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]Flowers were designed by Serendipity Floral Design. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Dinner consisted of two courses, the first a fresh greens salad followed by a choice of Braised Beef Short Ribs, Pan Seared Salmon, or Cheese Ravioli with fresh Pesto. ” [/field] [field title=”Special Detail #2″] The bride and groom hand-wrote meaningful handwritten notes to each guest.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen wore classic black tuxes to compliment the classic feel of the wedding. My personal bouquet was made of white hydrangeas and roses. We chose white and cream colored flower arrangements with various textures while avoiding too much greenery.
Not to mention her beautiful bouquet by Fresh by Carryann accenting her bridesmaids dresses. FirstLook Before the ceremony, the bride and groom wanted to share an intimate firstlook. It’s safe to say our groom Hal was absolutely blown away by his soon-to-be wife!
It was the perfect spot to listen to music, have a glass (or mini bottle) of champagne, and ease the anxiety until she was ready to see her groom. The gals wanted to soak in all of the moments for her big day and decided to squeeze in a celebratory toast before heading down the hall for her fathers firstlook and firstlook with her groom!
FirstLook with Dad Father of the bride Steve was completely overjoyed by his beautiful baby girl! FirstLook with Groom Needless to say our Groom Ben was as well! Bride & Groom Photos Wedding Party Photos Ceremony Details Woodmont Christian Church was beautifully decorated by F resh by Carryann.
Corrine’s bridal glam was done by True Beauty by Joanna Marie and to complement her overall bridal look, Corrine adorned the Cathedral length flower embroidered Celeste veil by Rita Vinieris. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen wore classic tuxedos rented from The Black Tux.
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