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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.
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. field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”]The cake was a gluten free raspberry and lemon blend.
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. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog , Traditional Elegance
The unique stationery suite set the tone for the event – from the moment guests received the lazer cut, letterpressed save the dates, they knew something memorable was in store for this wedding. The layering of colors, textures and smells continued throughout every detail over the course of the wedding weekend.
field] [field title=”Special Detail #3″]The couple are animal lovers and they incorporated their animals into the charms on the bouquet, utilized for flatlays, and also with the signature drinks.[/field] Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
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. field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”] The wedding cake was a delightful millefoglie, a traditional Italian pastry. The floral designer, Anthology Co.
Planned by Weddings a la Carte in Dallas, the Texas wedding was a fall dream. Focusing on the natural beauty of the sculpture garden, the bride paired the day with vibrant florals, bold mother of bride and groomdresses, timeless silhouettes, with pops of pink! said the bride. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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! Thanks to our wedding planner Drawing Moment for suggesting this brilliant idea.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”] The color palette for this wedding was all about neutral/blush colors to keep it very simple but extremely elegant and timeless at the same time. The bouquet was fully created with peonies – the bride’s favorite flower![/field]
[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids were able to choose each of their own gowns but under one condition: the more color, the merrier. Each of their dresses were perfectly accented by a bouquet of a contrasting color, each one differing from the other. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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. Van Cleve helped Chelsea find THE dress: Royal Highness designed by Sareh Nouri, and the perfect veil to match. You know too much!
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! Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog or a bud vase runner.
Highlights included a raw bar, risotto station, lamb chops, and filet mignon with mashed potatoes (a must for the groom). Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog Signature cocktails, “La Italiana” and “El Argentino,” celebrated the couples heritages with gin-based flair.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Audrey had an explosive color palette that was full of summer vibrancy. Her bouquet from Vine and Oak had pops of yellow, orange, pinks, and completed with a romantic tough of blue. Jackie has a way of leaving her brides breathless with her vision!
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.
[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] The wedding exuded a timeless and elegant charm, with white flowers gracing every corner of the venue. From the bride’s bouquet and the chuppah to the exquisite table decorations, the floral arrangements added a touch of purity and sophistication.
Each bridesmaid opted for a dress from a different designer, ranging from Reformation, Faithfull the Brand, and Significant Other.[/field] 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.
Neutrals of bone, sand, camel, leather and coffee earth tones paired with dijon, butter yellow, soft rose and varying shades of green, along with accents of black and gold with touches of stone and pops of dyed denim weaved through the dress code, decor details and flowers for the wedding, walking a beautiful line between high contrast and softness.[/field]
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.
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.
The mix of colors and dress styles added this beautiful, effortless elegance to the day, which was exactly the vibe I was hoping for.[/field] 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.
[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”] Her maid of honor wore an elegant and simple midi dress featuring a light green and white floral pattern, to match the wedding colors and blooms of the day. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog , Traditional Elegance
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=”Special Detail #1″]All the bridesmaids carried matching flower bouquets to the bride’s, just in smaller versions. Post tags: Post categories: Destination , Real Weddings , The Blog Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
At first I thought I wanted something super simple, which just shows how much you change your mind through the wedding planning process! I walked up to Warren Barron Bridal in Dallas, which was the second location I tried dresses on at, and saw the Tuileries dress in the window. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The color palette of the wedding was carefully curated to enhance and complement the natural beauty of the venue. The bride’s bouquet was a sophisticated arrangement of pristine white roses, symbolizing purity and elegance. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
The floral arrangements and lush bouquet, emphasize an organic, garden-like atmosphere. The inclusion of butterflies throughout the wedding wasnt just a design choiceit was a deeply personal and heartfelt reminder of love, loss, and the spirit of her sister watching over them on their special day.
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. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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. [/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]A Gypsophillia framed aisle and full arch was the perfect anchor for the epic spring view.
The soft, cohesive palette made the bridal party shine while still allowing each individuals personality to come through and it perfectly brought out the peach colors in the bouquets and florals.[/field] Every bouquet and centerpiece carried the same romantic charm, perfectly tying the days design together with elegance and grace.[/field]
We were her first large event, yet I could tell by her bouquets on Instagram that she had a talent that was beyond anything I’ve ever seen. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”] I knew that I wanted my bridesmaids dresses to play off of our garden-party design vibe, and I loved the idea of having everyone wear a coordinated mix of soft, pastel-colored floral dresses that they could enjoy for years to come. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Her chose of a chic, all rose bouquet style for her bridesmaids also made a statement by pairing with the light blue bridesmaid dresses. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog , Traditional Elegance Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The fuchsia bougainvillea is a trademark of the Greek islands, andAlexandra had a strong vision of incorporating fuchsia in all of the floral bouquets and shades of hot pinks and fuchsias popping throughout the reception space. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Friends from our wedding still have these at home to this day :)[/field] [field title=”Florals & Decor”]Flowers were designed by Serendipity Floral Design. Her bouquet included so much texture with use of king proteas, agonis, magic roses, dahlias, and eucalyptus. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Mia’s bouquet was a beautiful arrangement of white roses and the ceremony arch was adorned with matching blossoms and greenery on each side of the arch, as well as boxed white floral bouquets lining the top and bottom of the aisle. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog , Traditional Elegance
I decided to have my something blue moment that day too by adding in a pair of blue Amina Muaddi heels, which matched a few pops of blue in my otherwise white bouquet. Post tags: Post categories: Nautical , Real Weddings , The Blog I felt so beautiful and bridal in it. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
I tried on over 150 dresses, visiting every designer in NYC and even trekking out to Long Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. For my bridal bouquet, we added some bolder shades of pink and purple, which turned out beautifully! Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
She knew she wanted her dress to be timeless and romantic but still unexpected. field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″] Madeline’s bouquet was tied with a handkerchief belonging to her great-grandmother. Madeline changed into a simple silk dress and scarf before the jazz band led them out to the car for their exit.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Becca and Tucker’s gorgeous Summertime Charleston wedding featured the perfect color palette — shades of blue for the bridesmaids and pops of bright color for the florals. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
Photographer/Videographer Caterer DJ/Band Other key vendors to consider at this stage: Florist Officiant Weddingdress boutique Rentals Decide on Wedding Party Members Your wedding party will be there to support you throughout the planning process, so choosing the right people is important.
[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaid dresses wore all different styles in shades of bright pink and orange. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen were dressed traditionally in classic black tuxedos and bowties, while the groom opted for a white dinner jacket to compliment.[/field]
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