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The headtables featured white jacquard linens, a favorite textile of the brides, and the guest tables featured an ivory overlay. For the guests, we designed a menu that mimicked the headtable dinner plates to act as both decor and be functional. Guests absolutely loved it! Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The bride wanted the headtable to feel as though you were dining amongst the flowers in an upside down garden. Together, Leila James Events and Stone Blossom designed a stunning, draping delphinium installation was added over the headtable, which created an extra pop of blue to the already breathtaking surroundings.
One over the headtable & one over the incredible dancing area. field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Bridesmaid dresses from Bhldn and groomsmenlooks from the Black Tux. Some special moments during our day was reading letters from each other earlier in the day prior to our firstlook.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen brought a refined, timeless look in black tuxedos, the perfect choice to pair with the bridesmaids’ elegant moss gowns. The focal point headtable commanded attention with overhead floral globes, abundant garlands, and ample candlelight.[/field]
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Groomsmen tuxes are from Ted Baker in a classic black color. We decided on a long gold mirrored headtable for the welcome party and family surrounded by round tables in the courtyard.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Chris wore a custom, traditional tuxedo from Suit Supply, tailored to fit him perfectly while his groomsmen wore the Notch Lapel tuxedo rented from The Black Tux.[/field] Placing them in areas like the headtable, cake table and DJ booth.
The groomsmen also wore traditional black and white tuxedos with black bow ties, cummerbunds, and black dress shoes.[/field] The room was flipped during cocktail time, so when you re-entered the reception, a long headtable sat where the original aisle was during the ceremony.
The Black Tux also made it easy for groomsmen to order their tuxedos and accessories all in one place. They hung chandeliers in the tree behind the headtable. They mixed vibrant fall colors and black details to create ethereal table scapes. Courtney helped them figure out details that were unique yet dreamy and classic.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Groomsmen wore shades of Navy to play into the bright and colorful day and compliment the bridesmaids lighter toned dresses.[/field] field] [field title=”Special Detail #3″] From the couple : We’re so happy that we decided on doing a firstlook.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom and groomsmen wore classic black tuxes to compliment the classic feel of the wedding. I loved the dainty and ethereal look of baby’s breath, which we incorporated into my bridesmaids bouquets, headtable runner and some tall “cloud” like table arrangements.
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! Fathers FirstLook A father’s firstlook is always so fun to experience, just look at this reaction!
FirstLook with Dad Maddie wanted to keep her apparel a surprise for her soon-to-be husband, but wanted to give a grand reveal to the first man in her life…her father! The groomsmen did their part by adding some emerald green in their ties. Your mom always has your back.literally. What an absolute precious moment!
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