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field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Groomsmen attire was quite the topic of discussion! With our wedding being a pink and navy affair, I wanted them to stand out in style. My seven bridesmaids are lifelong friends, and everyone involved in our wedding day holds a special place in our hearts.[/field]
The bride knew the venues grand front porch was the perfect altar and utilizing the outside was her top priority. 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.
[/field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]When they first started dating, the bride and groom lived on opposite ends of Boston. At the end of the night, they would walk to the Arlington T station where the bride would get on the bus to go home and the groom would get on the train back to his apartment.
The groomsmen were impeccably attired in rich, dark blue suits, while the bridesmaids exuded elegance in stunning teal dresses. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen looked exceptionally dapper in their navy blue suits and ties, exuding sophistication and style.
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bride and groom chose to have no bridesmaids and groomsmen, and wanted to have a special moment between the two of them at the altar. With everyone traveling to Hawaii, it became a week-long celebration filled with special moments that extended beyond the wedding day.[/field]
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids wore satin champagne-colored dresses, perfectly complementing the groomsmen’s tan suits. The bride and bridesmaids carried hand-tied bouquets.[/field] The gown included a soft satin overskirt attached at the waistline, adding a touch of timeless elegance.
The Groom surprised his Bride by popping the question on one of their usual morning walks down by the lakeshore, with their young daughter and puppy by their side. The groomsmen all followed in black suits polished with a black satin bow tie.
The mother of the Bride and personal stylist, Cynthia Kelley, assisted Elizabeth, the bridesmaids, and even a few guests with styling tips and tricks!” The Father of the Bride’s favorite chocolate-King Size Cadbury Dairy Milk bars! This was such a sweet and thoughtful thank you from the Bride and Groom to all their guests.[/field]
Sisters wore green and yellow, bridesmaids wore deep pink, light pink, peach)[/field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Austin wore a white jacket tuxedo and his groomsmen wore black tuxedos.[/field] Everyone had their own unique color that came together with the bouquets. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen looked ophisticated in their tailored suits from Brooks Brothers. It was an unforgettable moment for both the couple and the bride and they danced until the end of the night![/field] An iconic dress for the most special occasion!
Even though the bride had chosen the ring, hotel, and location, the nerves were still high, creating a truly unforgettable moment. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Without traditional groomsmen, Chris opted for a stunning blue suit that perfectly matched his eyes, allowing him to stand out.
field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]From bride : Our wedding was incredibly special because it marked the culmination of seven wonderful years together. Bach 2) Wedding party (pastor, groomsmen, bridesmaids, flower girls, etc.): specifically paying homage to family, intertwined with a romantic garden theme.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The Groom and Groomsmen wore suits from Mr. Burch formalwear in Mountainbrook, AL. [/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Bridesmaids wore different style blue and green floral dresses by Sachin & Babi.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
For the reception, the bride wore an Oscar de la Renta mini dress adorned with butterfly appliqués, allowing her to dance and celebrate while looking stunning[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids selected their own dresses, reflecting their unique styles and ensuring they felt comfortable and beautiful.
[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]The bride and groom, along with their wedding designers, Pure Luxe Bride, worked tirelessly to create a vibe of “Relaxed Coastal Elegance” throughout every detail of the wedding day and decor![/field]
field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Growing up in Telluride, Jess (Bride), always pictured herself getting married on top of the ski mountain. The bride paired this with an Ines veil, where delicate floral appliqus and fine lace extended beyond the train of the gown.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen sported classic black tuxedos.[/field] The bride carried a petite Lily of the Valley bouquet and the bridesmaids each carried a white bouquet of the same flower.[/field] The bride walked down the aisle to Canon in D, and the newlyweds recessed to Wedding March.
[/field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]Austin proposed New Years Eve (2022-2023); he planned a weekend of events including a night of a thousand candles Christmas orchestra show, and a weekend in the bride’s favorite city (Charleston). The effect was a stunning blend of individuality and coordinated elegance.[/field]
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen were dressed in sharp, navy blue suits paired with light blue ties, creating a stylish and coordinated look. 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.
field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]FROM THE BRIDE: ‘Evan proposed to me in the quaint, mountain town of Vail, Colorado. Groomsmen were wearing tuxedos from Generation Tux.'[/field] field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]FROM THE BRIDE, KIRA: My favorite detail had to be the reception table setup.
Veil : Galia La Hav – the bride added 3D lace flowers to the trim herself. After Party Dress: Oscar De La Renta Butterflies symbolize new beginnings – The bride fell in love with how delicate and playful it was, with each butterfly holding on to a tiny pearl – also a favorite.[/field]
Every detail was carefully thought-out and designed by the bride herself. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]All of the groomsmen attire was from Men’s Wearhouse![/field] When Ben said his vows to Eunice, there was not a dry eye around as he declared his love and commitment to his bride.
This bride is deeply passionate about fashion and loves incorporating really cool structures and sculpture like details into everything she wears! field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids look was highly inspired by the mother of the bride’s bridesmaid dresses she picked when she got married in 1995.
Savvy Bride was recommended to me by our wedding planner, Alexandra Madison Weddings, and I could not have been happier with the entire process. My experience with Savvy Bride was amazing![/field] field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Curtis’ tuxedo was designed and tailored by The Buddy Tailor.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen wore Simons Formal Wear out of Augusta, GA. field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]The bride and groom chose to write private vows to one another which were spoken during a first touch.[/field]
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Drawing inspiration from the bride’s artistic background, the color palette was thoughtfully curated to reflect her sophisticated aesthetic. Throughout the celebration space, the ethereal quality of Impressionist paintings came to life.
The bride, working with the design team at Alexandra Madison Weddings, created a wedding weekend design filled to the brim with coastal, Lowcountry nods, playful textures and patterns, and organic florals throughout. As day turned to night, the bride opted for a playful, fashionable outfit change.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom got his tux custom made from Suit Supply, and the groomsmen got their tux’s from Black Tux! The bride also kicked off this time in the evening with a dress change as well!
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”] Mitch wanted his groomsmen to be comfortable and most of all, be able to use their suits in the future. Mitch and Aryanna wanted the groomsmen’s attire to feel light, have a Tuscan country feel, and match the bridesmaid’s dresses perfectly.
The gown extended into a dramatic train that was mirrored by the brides gossamer cathedral-length veil in the same tulle featured throughout the gown.[/field] Like the bride, each bridesmaid carried an all-white bouquet of orchids and roses, completing their neutral yet glamorous overall look.[/field]
field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]Bride Nicole: It was my first time in the beautiful country of Croatia, the country where my now husband Zvonko and his family are from. He ended up choosing black suits, white dress shirts with black ties and black dress shoes for all the groomsmen. Stephens Cathedral on Hvar, Croatia.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom wore a tux by Ventresca LTD in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, and sported a Datejust Rolex, and socks adorned with pictures of the happy couple’s cat Fibonacci. The groomsmen were fashioned via Mens Warehouse, styled in BLACK by Vera Wang.[/field]
It provided by the most stunning pop of color inside the chapel as they stood by as Nicole said “I do” [/field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen all wore navy blue suits.[/field]
The groom, Andrea Berti, was born and raised in a small village in Tuscany near Arezzo where his family still resides and has become home for the bride, Ann Wang, as well since we come back to visit at least once a year since 2015, so it only made sense for us to celebrate our love in a place that was meaningful to us both.
After being denied entrance due to early closure, the groom negotiated his way in to a private audience with the bride in front of the otters! field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Trevor chose to wear a blue seersucker suite from Haspel, the originator of the seersucker suit in New Orleans, LA.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]David bought his suit from Jos A Bank and it was the perfect look for what we envisioned. We wanted a more natural color and texture so we chose a tan linen suit for David and a light gray for the groomsmen. As for my maid of honor, she was my something blue.[/field]
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and the groomsmen would be dressed in a classic black suit! Jackie has a way of leaving her brides breathless with her vision! All of the ladies would be dressed in a baby pink differing subtly in color! Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The bride’s love for and signature red lipstick complements the venue, which is nestled in the heart of Pasadena, CA, home of the Rose Bowl. The vibrant red color stands out beautifully against the green grass, creating a romantic and dramatic pathway for the brides entrance. This design choice was perfect for them.
field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]The wedding exuded a pastel, playful summer vibe, perfectly reflecting the bride’s feminine energy and the serene charm of a garden oasis. To infuse a touch of the event’s whimsical charm, they wore pink ties that beautifully echoed the blush color palette of the wedding.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Rob was looking chic in his white Herbie Frogg suit, exuding both class and style. His choice of white added a touch of distinction and elegance, making him the center of attention while still complementing the sophisticated look of his groomsmen.[/field]
Then her final and after party dress was Clio Peppiatt. [/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Maid of Honor/Sister of the bride: V. The groomsmen’s suits were from Black Tie.[/field] Her second dress was from Ceremony in Newton, MA and was the brand NEWHITE.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen kept things traditional yet dashing with their formal morning suits, complete with tails and top hats for the ceremony. Their look added a bold yet refined touch, standing out perfectly against the classic French Abbaye setting.
Here are five fashion ideas for the Groom and groomsmen attire to make the groom stand out. If the groomsmen are wearing single-breasted, the groom could choose a double; if they are wearing three-button styles, he could wear a single; and if the groomsmen’s jackets have plain lapels, the groom could wear satin.
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