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Romantic touches throughout including the reception centerpieces and pink taper candles. [/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Working off of the exquisite design of the bride’s ballgown we selected bridesmaids dresses that were the same hue of the satin fabric under the lace for a subtle tone on tone look.
It was a gown that beautifully captured the essence of our Italian countryside celebration, combining timeless grace with a touch of whimsy.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
They hosted their ceremony and reception at La Casa Toscana, a private Tuscan estate in the heart of Southwest Florida. An elegant all-white reception awaited guests, with chiffon fabrics draping the dining space from the arbor to the grass. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
field] [field title=”Wedding Cake”]A traditional style wedding cake added a vintage touch to the weddings current design trends.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog , Whimsical
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom selected to create a custom tuxedo by Mister Tuxedo located in Dallas, Texas. Upon entering the reception guests were delighted with dinner which included a show stopper, chili and pineapple braised short ribs. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The gown’s rich fabric and detailed craftsmanship make it a timeless choice, embodying both tradition and sophistication for the bride’s special day.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
The ceremony floral installation included an hombre arch with color palette florals and the centerpieces in the reception tent to match. [/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The Bridesmaids dresses were purchased at Azizie and a mix of fabrics and colors – blue and green.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
By linking with the color code while remaining elegant and classy. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: LGBTQ+ Weddings , Real Weddings , The Blog , Traditional Elegance
The color blocking around the reception tied all of the head table greenery in! field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”][/field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]Enhanced getting ready portraits with a fabric backdrop to further color block portraits.[/field]
The planning team kept things neutral in the reception space with floor length ivory linens from BBJ. field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”][/field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]The reception patio space was made playful with custom ordered Edison bulbs over 24’ long tables.
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. These neutral tones were ideal for the Spring wedding celebration.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
Organic florals, a long serpentine table for an outdoor reception, and gorgeous stationery were just some of the details selected to showcase this design direction. One long serpentine table served as the reception setup for all 100 guests in the back garden. Chapman Studio in green. 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] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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The bride and her mom hand selected every potted plant that lined the ceremony aisle and steps all the way to the back of the reception tent – transforming the venue into a secret garden. field] [field title=”Proposal Story”]Will proposed to Amanda on a trip to Italy in May of 2022![/field]
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=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaid dresses were from Baltic Born using the athena pleaded maxi in “gold” [/field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen black tuxedos were from Emanuele Tuxedo Rentals. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
When guests arrived to the reception, the festivities were held under a clear top tent that was brimming with florals. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen sported classic black tuxedos.[/field] The bride walked down the aisle to Canon in D, and the newlyweds recessed to Wedding March.
[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Shelbys Bridesmaids selected from various styles of dresses, all from the Show Me Your Mumu collection in steel blue.[/field] Their sweetheart cake was lemon flavored, courtesy of Baked Dessert in Berlin, MD, and had a raspberry coulis filling and lemon buttercream frosting.[/field]
For dinner and the reception, color became the centerpiece of celebration, with vibrant pastels capturing the fun and brightness of the couple’s personalities and life together. He even had a tie change, wearing a traditional blue tie for the ceremony and switching to pink flowers for the reception to add a festive touch.[/field]
The reception space has a lot of charm and character with wood accents throughout and high ceilings. and did champagne colored drapery through the Bedford Village Inn’s Styled by BVI collection in the reception space.[/field] We created a soft and romantic feel with twinkle lights from the New England Holiday Light, Co.
I provided guidelines to help them choose and they crushed it! They found gorgeous blue dresses at Reformation, Show me Your Mumu and Jenny Yoo. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog , Traditional Elegance , Whimsical
field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]The couple were greeted with bagpipes at both the ceremony and the reception, and partook in Scottish traditions including the Quaich Ceremony and the Handfasting ceremonies.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
[/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Kelsi and Cole opted for a more intimate take on their wedding day with forgoing a wedding party. They wanted the day to solely be focused on the two of them and the beautifully unique aspects they included.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
The bride changed into a remodeled wedding reception dress previously worn by the Bride’s mother, tailored by Delia’s Alterations in Nashville.[/field] 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.
Charmed reception tables were set with blue glassware, bud vases, and dainty white and blue flowers. Maggie did her own hair and makeup as she tucked a few white flowers organically into her soft chignon. She also designed all of the paper goods and signage for the event. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groom wore a classic black Zegna tuxedo, perfectly tailored and finished with a Tom Ford oversized bowtie. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , Romantic , The Blog
The two would later star on the cocktail napkins at the reception!) The reception hall spilled out onto a sun-filled terrace for guests to mingle, relax in the lounge areas, and grab a drink at the custom grey-latticed bar.[/field] field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Tyler wore a beige linen suit with a patterned tie.[/field]
With inspiration drawn from Bridgerton and the brides love for gardening, every detail was designed to transport guests to a whimsical yet sophisticated garden partyand Katie Trauffer Photography beautifully captured the essence of this vision through her distinctive, enchanting film imagery. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
To cap off the night, we surprised our guests with a late-night treat from Chick-fil-A, which was a big hit and added a playful touch to our reception. Given the areas strong shrimping industry, the entree included shrimp and grits alongside short rib for a true Southern flair. The couple had an assortment of beautiful cakes!
Danielle also changed into a gorgeous sparkly, form fitting gown for the reception.[/field] 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] Events | Event Planning: Caitlin & Co.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Petal Pink, Pistachio, Cool Mint Green, Ivory[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Alexandra was clear on her vision from the start: to have a reception at her parent’s home, tucked beneath Arkansas’ renowned Pinnacle Mountain.
field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Michael knew that he and his groomsmen needed to look sharp, but he also wanted their outfits to reflect the laid-back vibe of a summer wedding. The result was a bridal party that perfectly captured the effortless elegance of the day, with each bridesmaid radiating her own unique beauty.
field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]Song selections at the ceremony were kept classically traditional starting with Claire De Lune and finishing with the bride walking down to Canon In D Major by Johann Pachelbel. Classic rock and pop songs were incorporated throughout the rest of the reception.
Delicate florals brought a refined and whimsical feel to both the ceremony and reception areas. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]CJ knew he wanted his guys in something classic and timeless, so they all wore classic black tuxes. I let them pick the style from revelry!
When the couple cut the cake, cold fireworks sparkled around them, adding a dazzling and celebratory touch to the moment and creating an unforgettable highlight of the wedding celebration.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Post categories: Destination , Real Weddings , The Blog
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. Pillar candles and votives were set among the arrangements, casting a romantic glow over the reception. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
We had ivory with touches of blue and lavender for ceremony and for reception we showcased a lemon yellow, soft lavender and powder blue. They all held white floral bouquets and I held the opposite, an almost fully blue bouquet, which I was completely in love with. Blue flowers at blue hill in the summer just worked![/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
For the reception, she removed the bolero and added, in its place, a playful touch with a charming pearl “party bow![/field] field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen’s suits were custom creations by Indochino.
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. As the couple entered their reception, they ‘soft opened’ the evening with a mini champagne tower, too!
Early on, we stumbled across Cora Jane Photography and fell head over heels with her photography style. [/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The Bridesmaids’ Dresses were purchased from Birdy Grey and were a beautiful sage green to complement the venue.[/field] Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
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