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As the groom, your attire plays a large role in the tone of your wedding. It feels good to look good, and on your special day you deserve to feel your best! Choosing the perfect ensemble is a crucial decision, but since it is not a style most have to consider often, it can be daunting to start the search. Never fear, we've got you covered!
[/field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]After having been together for nearly a decade, Tyler knew that if there was any time to go big, his proposal to Julianah was it. Coordinated and designed by White Willow Events, Tylers proposal was a dream come true in every which way. The large cake was nothing short but spectacular!
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 groom changed into a Western-Inspired suit from Sister Jane for the reception and wore a Roy Rogers bolo tie gifted by the bride’s deceased grandfather. Shoes: Both the bride and groom transitioned to well-loved Tecova cowboy boots for the reception from their men’s dress shoes and ballet flats, respectively.
Whether you're dreaming of an intimate garden ceremony or an elegant reception under the stars, this venue offers a romantic setting designed to make every moment unforgettable. Groom Suite The groom suite offers a comfortable and laid-back space for the groom and his party to get ready.
From the delicate white florals to the lush greenery that adorned both ceremony and reception, every detail was thought of to create an intimate yet timeless setting. field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]The original plan was for the proposal to take place during Aspen’s tree lighting ceremony.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom wore a classic black Zegna tuxedo, perfectly tailored and finished with a Tom Ford oversized bowtie. [/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Growing up in Telluride, Jess (Bride), always pictured herself getting married on top of the ski mountain.
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. The bride selected Amandas Aperol Sprits while the groom opted for Wills Old Fashioned. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom wore a custom Balani sky-blue suit to complement the expansive Colorado backdrop. As a special treat to their guests, the bride and groom provided his and hers cocktails made and served by Peak Beverage. It was a beautiful day![/field]
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 watercolor invitations set the tone with their delicate, hand-painted designs, seamlessly carried through to the menus, room signs, place cards, and ceremony programs. The secular ceremony was imagined as a runway show, with chairs arranged to mimic a fashion show setting, perfectly framing the bridal procession.
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.
Although the bride had never been to Sunriver herself, seeing the photos from that wedding and hearing Joey’s family’s praise, combined with her connection with Kelsey, convinced her it would be the perfect location for their celebration with all their loved ones. The next thing she knew Joey has stopped walking and is down on one knee.
The silver olive trees and iconic circular cypresses framed their elegant and understated ceremony, an intimate affair set against the dreamy backdrops that only Tuscany can offer. The ceremony space was adorned with a delicate, natural garden-style grounded arch and a floral aisle. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
A circle bar on the lawn for the reception, and the most breathtaking ceremony views![/field] field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom switched into a white suit jacket for reception that looked so dapper![/field] Rainier views and a glorious sailcloth tidewater tent, complete with waving flags atop the tent peaks!
field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]The bride and the groom wanted to keep everything chic and subtle but we wanted to design something that would stand out, this is why we decided to have the mirrored aisle for the ceremony. The shoes were Rene Caovilla.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] The bride was clear in her vision, she wanted a wedding completely in open air yet crafted to create an intimate experience for the bride, groom, and guests. The biggest challenge for design was recreating a timeless elegant atmosphere on a tropical island.
Unique seating arrangements and unexpected entertainment kept everyone engaged, ensuring that the day was not just a ceremony, but a joyful adventure. field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]The readings, ceremony musician was very important to the couple. This kicked up the energy even more.
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! As I turned around, I saw Nick down on one knee, smiling and holding the ring.
“It was so beautiful and intimate and everything we’d wanted”, say the grooms.[/field] For our ceremony, we wanted a big and lush floral arch to add live to our setting but also enhance the nature elements surrounding our venue. Part of the trip was spent in the beautiful Ritz Carlton Resort in Half Moon Bay.
Personalization and attention to detail were key elements of the design, evident in features such as hand-held fans at the ceremony, deckled paper accents, and a custom dance floor. To achieve this, a gelato cart, a cigar roller, and waterside furniture were incorporated into the festivities. The floral designer, Anthology Co.
lemon, white chocolate raspberry and traditional wedding cakes *more to come from bride/planner[/field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”] First dance: the way you look tonight by frank sinatra Ceremony: 1) Parents and grandparents: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring by J.S.
Delicate florals brought a refined and whimsical feel to both the ceremony and reception areas. field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”]Maddie & CJ had both a bride & grooms cake at the wedding! After the ceremony we walked down to all yourn played on strings. I let them pick the style from revelry!
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Taber & Christopher’s ceremony colors were an elegant combination of blue & white. All the groomsmen wore a black bow tie and Chris, the groom, wore a white bow tie. It was an honor to witness & to capture.[/field]
The food was delicious, and reflected the taste buds of the bride and groom. Not only did they offer the classic shrimp and grits and carving station, but they also threw in individual, Chinese takeout boxes filled with the bride & grooms favorite noodle dish. It is safe to say that Hannah’s girls understood the assignment.
field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”][/field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]During the reception, the couple passed a South African cream liqueur during the reception, honoring Brad’s South African heritage. The bride and groom gave a toast with it to open up festivities.
They were thrilled to find a venue so close to both of their families that could accommodate a garden ceremony, inclusive rooms, and the party of the century.[/field] You know too much! Great for the newly-wed game, terrible for surprises. Grandiose trips or elaborate dinners would give away too much, so we opted for a different route.
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.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us 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 symbol of the trendy lounge bar in Toronto where the couple met is a leopard, which the couple learned about with pleasant surprise during the concept presentation. [/field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]One year before their wedding, the groom planned an unforgettable surprise during their trip to Lake Como.
The tailor acquired his vast knowledge of fabrics and client-centric approach from his family to reflect the ideal image of the perfect groom. Shoes in our grooms case are Ferragamos. Heritage inspired, classy, and ideal touch to complite a refine style of the groom. And once again custom suiting which is in Mike Mohans blood.
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 couple delighted guests with two options of flavors, a classic vanilla cake selected by the bride and a chocolate cake for the groom! said the bride.
From letter pressed ceremony programs to the delicate bows on each menu card, every detail was accounted for. Guests entered the ceremony through large trees onto an acrylic aisle with the view of a ceremony platform and draping – the room was grand. Guests walked down a gorgeous staircase to an outdoor cocktail hour.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Groom: Custom made tuxedo – Nino Ferutti Ivory (Italian-Military style hybrid) Shoes – Amali Groomsmen Attire: We wanted to keep our wedding party simple so there were no official groomsmen. Guests were greeted with Champagne upon arrival to the ceremony.
Crew paired with his Rolex Datejust, ever the classic groom. Well, so I thought. He proposed with a faux ring so I could end up picking out exactly what I wanted a month or so later. I ended up finding the lace bolero before I even found the dress so that helped narrow down what I was looking for.
She prepared a family style dinner to be served to each table, featuring the bride and groom’s favorite dishes. Something borrowed was her mother’s diamond tennis bracelet, and for something new – the earrings gifted to her that day by her groom. Each centerpiece was crafted with such intention, and no two were alike.
[/field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen and the groom donned stylish navy blue linen suits from J. field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]Incorporating family into their wedding day was incredibly important to Siri and Austin.
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.
Two close friends of the couple performed a song during their ceremony while the bride and groom took communion together for the first time! As a surprise to Kyle, the planning team brought out an all-american cookie cake as guests sang him happy birthday. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The carefully curated selection of passed hors d’oeuvres told the story of the couple’s refined tastes – from the bride’s favorite Red Grape Boulettes delicately wrapped in Big Island Goat Cheese and Macadamia Nut flakes, to the groom’s choice of Mochiko Fried Citrus-Ginger Short Rib.
Thanks so much[/field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]The groom Yetur had a grand entrance to the ceremony, being that Yetur is an NFL player it was only fitting he had a game day like entrance to his wedding ceremony. From the moment we met we were inseparable and have spoken every day since.
This trend isn’t just for brides; grooms and guests are joining in, making it a fun, fashion-forward addition to 2025 wedding styles. One groom made his jacket with like a million blue sequins! Curvy Aisles Ceremony setups are becoming more elaborate, with winding aisles and statement decor. Image by Lara Onac 3.
Evan, our groom, is a former NFL player and now works in tech sales.[/field] field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]FROM THE BRIDE, KIRA: ‘My brother, Nicholas, prepared a non-traditional ceremony reading. Known for its picturesque location, Cavo Ventus has a huge advantage.
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). field] [field title=”Special Detail #3″]The menus were created specifically with the groom in mind.
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