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At the conclusion of the video she was presented with a bouquet of her favorite flowers (peonies) and lead upstairs to a secluded, decorated terrace where Eli awaited to pop the question with a custom made toi et moi ring. Abby was surprised with the video at Soho House Nashville in the cozy, private theater.
The design started to shine from the beginning as guests received their custom invitations with a watercolored image of the bride and groom walking through a field of flowers foreshadowing the event to come. Complimenting the vibrant summer greens of the bouquets created the perfect summer color palette.
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.
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
field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”][/field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]The heirloom piece that was incorporated into the Bride’s bouquet was from her Popa who had passed. Shelby (completely unaware) with her messy bun and t-shirt dress was completely surprised.
The color palette was highlighted throughout the wedding through florals, bridesmaids dresses and bouquets. After a few dinners, the groom insisted on a “two week trial” of serious dating– and the pair quickly fell in love. Ines Naftali Designs created unique bouquets for each girl to match the color of their dress.
We kept the bridesmaids bouquets all the same for chic white bouquets to tie them all together. There was a fun element where the groom’s father sang some songs with the band. We had a drumline rev things up and even had the groom participate as he was formerly in a marching band.
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”][/field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom wore a full Ralph Lauren Purple Label Tuxedo. We also went for a pop of colors in my bouquet, it was stunning! So the goal was to make it enjoyable not only for the guests but for us too.
As Main course, the interal catering served a Filet with red wine sauce and mashed potatoes and green beans [/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]The bride walked down the aisle with a symmetrical and structured style bouquet realized by Flowers Living. We wanted the day to be beautiful, timeless, and playful!
Focusing on the natural beauty of the sculpture garden, the bride paired the day with vibrant florals, bold mother of bride and groom dresses, timeless silhouettes, with pops of pink! The bride’s bouquet was pink utilizing roses and orchids to create an ombre effect. We both signed it at the bottom! said the bride.
From the bride’s lush bouquet to the delicate pocket boutonniere for the groom and vibrant artistic centerpieces, each arrangement added to the bright and colorful vibe of the day, enhancing the dreamy atmosphere of the celebration. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom looked dashing in a light brown custom suit by Adrian Jules, paired with an off-white custom shirt bearing his initials, ZDS. The bride and bridesmaids carried hand-tied bouquets.[/field] These neutral tones were ideal for the Spring wedding celebration.[/field]
Each of their dresses were perfectly accented by a bouquet of a contrasting color, each one differing from the other. The food was delicious, and reflected the taste buds of the bride and groom. It comes from a set, with matching earrings, as well as a gorgeous, gold bracelet. The perfect cool-down after dancing the night away.[/field]
A deeply personal touch was added with a full, beautiful bouquet of lily of the valley for the bride, honoring her late grandmothers cherished affinity for the flower. As fate would have it, the very first appointment she tried on what turned out to be “the one.” Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The grooms cousins husbands brother recommended it during a chance encounter in town and since it was only about 40 minutes away from home, it made for an ideal location for the grooms family and friends to get to. It was actually the only venue we visited before we made our decision.
crown and cokes (a perfect detail for the groom!), The tables were comprised of either stunning compote arrangements from The French Bouquet (those peonies though!) The groom himself chose red velvet for his own personal cake! and espresso martinis (oh how fun and tasty!). However, garden weddings must have their florals!
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.
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”][/field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom wore an Armani total look.[/field] The men had 2 pasta courses, tomato & burrata pasta (the Groom’s favorite), and Truffle tagliolini (the Bride’s favorite). The shoes were Rene Caovilla.[/field]
While our groom described himself as a “Jeans and a T-Shirt” type of guy, our bride loved all things rich textures, velvet, and dressing up which led us to a day where casual & comfortable met formal & fancy.
field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]From our groom, Colin: “When you’ve been dating a person for seven years, hiding a proposal is a challenge. These colors provided the perfect compliment to the Gilded Age grandeur of Elkins Estate.[/field] You know too much! Great for the newly-wed game, terrible for surprises.
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.
To complement the dresses, each bridesmaids bouquet was thoughtfully designed to subtly reflect the unique colors and tones of their dress, creating a perfect balance between variety and unity. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen and the groom donned stylish navy blue linen suits from J.
There were special local beers that were specially chosen by our groom. Bridesmaids’ florals and boutonnieres are also designed to complete the bridal bouquet. The cake was made by Cake by Giraffe and looked identical to the plushy cartoon that is extra special to the groom and bride.
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=”Proposal Story”]Adam proposed in October 2019 after over 4 years of dating.
Her bouquet from Vine and Oak had pops of yellow, orange, pinks, and completed with a romantic tough of blue. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and the groomsmen would be dressed in a classic black suit! She created a bouquet that was even more playful and whimsical than Audrey could have imagined!
Meanwhile, the groom based his drink on flavor preferences. The bridesmaids carried smaller bouquets, while the brides bouquet was more elaborate, featuring soft white blooms with subtle greenery. The boutonnieres were styled to match the bouquets.
field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]The bride (Francesca) and the groom (Sean) were both local to the area but didn’t meet until after high school at a local bar (which happened to be the after-party site). The bridal and bridal party bouquets were built to be very cohesive and on the petite side.
The bride’s bouquet was a sophisticated arrangement of pristine white roses, symbolizing purity and elegance. The bridesmaids carried bouquets that introduced a pop of color, featuring the same elegant white roses accented with vibrant orange details. The table setups were a testament to the beauty of minimalism.
From the bride’s bouquet and the chuppah to the exquisite table decorations, the floral arrangements added a touch of purity and sophistication. The photos captured the joyous atmosphere, showing the bride, groom, and their guests reveling in the music and dancing the night away.
Highlights included a raw bar, risotto station, lamb chops, and filet mignon with mashed potatoes (a must for the groom). Signature cocktails, “La Italiana” and “El Argentino,” celebrated the couples heritages with gin-based flair. Katie Trauffer Photography captured the emotion of this moment with artistry and heart.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen kept with the theme by wearing navy blue suits, each paired with matching ties featuring wildflowers. My bouquet was filled with colorful ranunculus, dahlias, and peoniesit was the most beautiful arrangement Id ever seen.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom wore a deep navy suit complete with a fashionable black feather bowtie. In the grand reception tent, every table was set with all white & clear glass centerpieces overflowing with the same blooms found in the bridal bouquet. And who couldn’t love those lace sleeves!
To add a touch of vibrancy and a nod to the celebration, Conrad adorned a multicolored pocket boutonniere that complemented Sumner’s bouquet, ensuring a cohesive and stylish look for their wedding day.[/field] Conrad’s matching pocket boutonniere seamlessly complemented Sumner’s bouquet.
In lieu of a traditional rehearsal dinner the evening before, the grooms family hosted a Persian wedding ceremony and reception to honor Camerons family heritage. –For the bridal and wedding party bouquets, the inspiration was understated natural beauty. The celebration was not just limited to the wedding day, however.
field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]All the bridesmaids carried matching flower bouquets to the bride’s, just in smaller versions. field] [field title=”Special Detail #2″]The groom’s men wore classic black tuxedos, while Rob stood out in a striking white suit.
We incorporated Jewish traditions, such as circling the groom seven times and breaking the glass. Bride: Jimmy Choo Groom: Christian Louboutin Did you wear any other special jewelry or accessories? What flowers did you use in the bouquet and at the venue? Did your wedding have a theme? If so, how did you choose it?
The bridesmaids complement their looks with simple, white bouquets with each having a single type of floral type to all add up to Emily’s stunning bouquet. It features intricate floral lace detailing throughout the fabric, adding a touch of romance and sophistication.
The groom wore his ancestral heirloom wedding band during the ceremony, adding a deeply personal touch to the moment. Italy has always held a special place in their hearts, and while they often returned to its beautiful landscapes, Tuscany was a region they had yet to fully explore.
The groom and his groomsmen added a touch of humor with their quirky socks featuring different types of food and Sesame Street designs, while the bridesmaids dazzled in elegant sky blue dresses that perfectly complemented their vibrant sunflower-filled bouquets. The ceremony was a true reflection of the couples personalities and style.
I envisioned petite floral bridesmaid bouquets to complement the styled mix of green, pink, and blue floral pastel dresses, that would also tie back to my bridal bouquet and the dcor accents sprinkled throughout the day. on the dance floor all night (understood the assignment!).
While these wedding favors can be a great memento of the bride and grooms special day, they typically end up in a dusty corner rendered useless by the next morning. 3) Petite Bridal Bouquets On the topic of celebrity bridal trends, Sophia Richie Grainge’s wedding in the spring of 2023 absolutely shook up the wedding industry.
To add in a nod to the groom’s European palate, guests also were surprised with frites as a family style served side to all wedding guests and the sweetest “thank god it comes with fries” note from the bride & groom (which paired with their, “TGIF / Thank God It’s Forever” slogan throughout the special day.)
Claires bouquet was a fresh pastel gathering of Juliet roses, peonies, freesia and Cala lilies. Claires bouquet was a fresh pastel gathering of Juliet roses, peonies, freesia and Cala lilies. The cake mirrored the bouquets with garden roses in peach tones.
As a true bourbon connoisseur, the groom has a deep appreciation for the spirit, so it only felt right to put a creative twist on the classic mint julep. Inspired by the Gilded Age and reminiscent of her favorite painting, Madame X by John Singer Sargent, the gown connected her love for fashion history.
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