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field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The Maid of Honor’s gown matched the invitation and dinner menu floral design![/field] All crafted by the talented Grey & Cake, the paper goods were delicate and timeless, with the same Tennis Club nod in white and green.
The maid of honor stood out beautifully in a champagne dress adorned with delicate pink and sage floral embroidery – a piece that would become the inspiration for the entire bridal party palette. Through soft neutrals and subtle greens, her florals felt elevated, yet complimentary to the gorgeous mountain setting.[/field]
I had always loved Danielle Frankel gowns as they are very fashion-forward and untraditional- yet timeless. The gown I wore was the very first weddinggown I had ever tried on. I wanted our weddingcake to be classic with a twist, so we opted for a square shape, and bas-relief details to tie in our theme.
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. Underneath the buttercream frosting was a delicious vanilla cake with fresh berries.
As for my maid of honor, she was my something blue.[/field] field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]Lemon Lavender and Chocolate cake have always been our favorite flavors. But what made our weddingcake extra special was that my mom made it for us.
My favorite definitely has to be my sister/Maid of Honors, we picked hers out together and it perfectly matched what I wanted the whole wedding to encompass![/field] field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]Like the ornate details in the silver pieces, I wanted this to also be reflected in the cake!
field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]The weddingcake was a stunning showstopper with its unconventional design and impressive height, boasting over four meticulously crafted layers. Each tier was a perfect square, a modern twist on the classic round weddingcake, exuding contemporary elegance.
I had always envisioned a ball gown, and that’s exactly what I chose! My sisters were my maids of honor and they wore sage dresses with a light blue floral design.[/field] field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]Our cake was a classic, three tiered cake with white frosting.
The heartfelt speeches from my dad, our best man, and maid of honor added even more emotion to the evening. I wanted a ball gown-style dress that was simple, but not boring. Sitting there, just the two of us, watching our guests laughing and enjoying dinner in that enchanting atmosphere, we felt so full of joy and gratitude.
field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]The hazelnut praline weddingcake, masterfully crafted by François Perret, the acclaimed Pastry Chef voted “World’s Best Restaurant Pastry Chef” in 2019, was a true work of culinary artistry.
When it was finally my older sister and maid of honor Katie’s turn to find her dream dress we knew there was only place to go. field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]Our cake flavors were Italian Cream with Chocolate Ganache and the Chocolate Kahlua with Vanilla buttercream (who doesn’t coffee and cake together?).
For our Thursday church ceremony, I wanted a classic and elegant white dress that would be appropriate for church, yet simple enough that it did not take away from my big “gown” moment at Allen Farm on Saturday. For my weddinggown, I worked with L’Elite Bridal Boutique in Boston. Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
[/field] [/section] [board_carousel title=”Getting Ready”] [/board_carousel] [board_carousel title=”First Look”] [/board_carousel] [section title=”The Fashion”] [field title=”WeddingGown”] I had two wedding dresses and they were both my dream dresses.
My wedding day look was a perfect balance of beauty, practicality, and confidence.[/field] field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]My maid of honor (she was the only one in our bridal party other than the Best Man) wore a stunning gold dress that was the perfect complement to our wedding venues vibe.
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Maid of Honor/Sister of the bride: V. field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]They opted to not have a cake, only a decadent dessert table.[/field] Her second dress was from Ceremony in Newton, MA and was the brand NEWHITE.
Michaels Wedding was their Plan B, as it was so flawlessly and beautifully executed, full of thoughtful touches at every turn. We began the day at Alexandra’s family home, along a willow-lined drive with the bride’s mom, sister in law and maid of honor, and 3 sweet nieces as they helped the bride into her gorgeous Mira Zwillinger gown.
[/field] [/section] [board_carousel title=”Getting Ready”] [/board_carousel] [board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”] [/board_carousel] [section title=”The Fashion”] [field title=”WeddingGown”]Sarah wore an off the shoulder, column-style, crepe gown from Sarah Seven with beaded pearls and a tulle train.[/field]
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Daniel Faucher also designed a beautiful sage green dress for Lucy, the Maid of Honor, matching her style while maintaining the overall wedding aesthetic.
[/field] [/section] [board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”] [/board_carousel] [board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”] [/board_carousel] [section title=”The Fashion”] [field title=”WeddingGown”]For my wedding dress, I knew I wanted something classic but with a twist.
Maids of Honor dresses because they have such a range of gorgeous quality gowns in different styles. Navy is one of Liz’s favorite all-purpose, go-to colors generally, so she chose it in the hopes that her Maids of Honor could wear their dresses again sometime!
Later that night, Rachel’s best friend (and now maid of honor) also surprised her by flying in from out of town, and Jack also planned an engagement party at our apartment with all of our mutual friends and family.”[/field]
The bridesmaids wore designer Jenny Yoo in a mix of Whisper Blue gowns. The Maid of Honors wore Bec & Bridge, Sabrina Musayev & Michelle Mason. He included an outfit change into a custom Small Talk Studio jacket featuring graphics from his Florida and Latin roots.
field] [/section] [section title=”The Fashion”] [field title=”WeddingGown”]Ines di santo. This was my dream wedding dress. field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]We had a simple white weddingcake that included a few of our flowers.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”] The design started to develop quickly after the venue was selected and really when Sarah found the perfect Maid of Honor dress- pink and patterned. There was no question from the beginning that this wedding was going to be full of color.
The gown’s pattern featured a subtle floral designs, symbolizing the wedding venue’s natural surroundings of trees and perfectly manicured gardens. The maid of honor wore a white dress with a blue floral pattern to stand out among the other ladies.
I truly had to trust the process because the gown was ready only about a week before we left for Italy. Plus, fitting my gown into a carry-on was a challenge! field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]I let my Maids of Honor choose their own dresses based on my color palette.
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”] The perfectly coordinated bridesmaids, in their black dresses, were guided by the maids of honor in their champagne dresses. field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]the cake moment was a magical!
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Kristin chose champagne gowns for her maids of honor, each with a design that fit their taste.[/field] Delicate blooms such as peonies, roses, and ranunculus adorned the ceremony arch, tables, and bouquets, creating a seamless blend with the natural beauty of the surroundings.
field] [/section] [board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”] [/board_carousel] [section title=”The Fashion”] [field title=”WeddingGown”]Torrie’s wedding dress was a vision of ethereal beauty, featuring a pleated tulle swagged gown gracefully cascading off the shoulder.
It just so happened that the bride’s sister was the only one to choose yellow, which made for a special Maid of Honor look. field] [field title=”Groomsman Attire”] Theory black tuxedo and floral Lardini cufflinks, which the bride gifted him on their wedding day to compliment her gown.
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The Maid of Honor wore an elegant light blue one-shoulder dress with a side slit from Hayley Paige. The dress was complemented with pearl accessories including earrings from David Yurman and shoes from Jimmy Choo.[/field]
field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]Greige Milwaukee – a stunning all-white cake that was the centerpiece of the reception room. The cake shots are some of our favorites [/field] [field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]I walked down the aisle to Halo by Beyonce (she’s my favorite).
”[/field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]”We had a vintage style heart cake that was classic vanilla flavor that was delicious. We also had lemon cake for our guests to enjoy.”[/field] “Somehow my florist worked his magic and I had the most beautiful peony bridal bouquet!
And, she wore her Maid of Honor’s veil as her “something borrowed.” ” [/field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”] All of the bridesmaids wore blue during the getting ready process and blue satin dresses from Revelry for the wedding itself to serve as Abby’s “something blue.”
She is one of my best friends and was the maid of honor at the wedding). field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]The weddingcake was a gorgeous 4 tier cake featuring beautiful florals.[/field] Always good to travel with a wing woman.
I was one of the last brides to wear a Carolina wedding dress, given she stopped doing bridal! My sister and maid of honor wore Oscar de la Renta, and the rest of the girls wore Coco Shop, Zimmermann, Abercrombie, de Castro, V Chapman, Alexis, Me + Em and Reformation. We wanted it to be evocative of summer!
My first dress was the Monique Lhuillier Rose gown (Spring 2022). After months of searching, we found the perfect gown at Mark Ingram Bridal. It was an Ines di Santo weddinggown with an open back and a long train, which we were able to custom order in the most beautiful and vibrant blue.
My sister and maid of honor wore the Ruby Twist halter gown by BHLDN. My sister and matron of honor wore the Chelsea gown by Sachin and Bibi. field] [field title=”WeddingCake”] Our cake was a simple three tiered cake by a local baker.
The gown was from Elizabeth John Couture in Morristown, NJ. field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]The cake was a vintage inspired design with the over-piped tiers on a soft yellow cake. Post tags: Post categories: Real Weddings , The Blog , Vintage Chic Permalink | Comments | Add to del.icio.us
When Michael and I did our first look, he instantly connected the dots to what it reminded him of: Grace Kelly’s white gown in “To Catch a Thief.”[/field] field] [field title=”WeddingCake”]Choosing our weddingcake with the help of my grandparents was one of the sweetest parts of planning.
I also wore a gold and diamond bracelet that Danny dropped off at my parents’ house on the morning of the wedding. As much as I adored my weddinggown, I loved changing into a second dancing dress by Simkhai. field] [field title=”WeddingCake”] Our weddingcake was made by the Sea Island pastry chef.
field] [field title=”WeddingCake”] Multiple cakes adorned several tables throughout the reception – most notably the Taylor Swift-inspired butterfly cake at the head table. The main cake, was topped with two puppies.
field] [field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”] Bridesmaids wore sleek light sage dresses by Jenny Yoo, and the bride’s two sisters, who were her maid of honors, had specialty floral printed dresses, also by Jenny Yoo, to stand out! We then brightened it up with bold florals and deep pink candles.[/field]
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