
Joseph and Jack’s wedding weekend came together much like their relationship did—naturally, with momentum, and without forcing anything to fit a mold. What started with a quick introduction at a friend’s pregame turned into a four-hour first date neither of them wanted to end, and from there, everything moved quickly and with certainty.
That same instinct carried into their wedding plans. Returning to Bruma Valle de Guadalupe, where they got engaged, felt like the most obvious place to gather everyone they love. With its vineyard landscape, quiet luxury, and laid-back energy, it offered exactly what they were drawn to, somewhere beautiful without feeling overly polished, and immersive without being complicated. Over the course of a few days, the setting gave their celebration room to take shape at its own pace, with each moment building on the last.
What We Love About This Bruma Valle de Guadalupe Wedding:
- A full weekend “summer camp” experience where every guest stayed on-site
- A cream dress code that created a beautifully unified, editorial look
- Thoughtful, handwritten notes for each guest instead of place cards
- A Western-themed welcome party and relaxed pool day leading into the wedding
- A vineyard photo moment with every single guest
- A high-energy reception complete with champagne sprays and a wig-filled dance floor






Featured Vendor:
Proboda Baja Weddings



Why This Destination Made Sense for Their Story
From the beginning, Joseph and Jack approached their wedding as a full experience. Choosing Bruma Valle de Guadalupe allowed them to create a multi-day celebration that felt like a shared getaway rather than a formal event. Guests stayed on-site, which created a natural rhythm to the weekend—morning coffees, poolside afternoons, and late-night conversations all unfolding in the same place.
“It felt like a summer camp for our friends and family,” they shared. “Everyone was together from morning to night, which made the whole experience feel incredibly intimate and connected.”
Each day had its own personality. A Western-themed welcome party kicked things off with a playful, relaxed energy. The next day was intentionally easygoing, centered around pool time and paddle, followed by a garden-inspired rehearsal dinner that leaned more romantic. By the time the wedding day arrived, the group dynamic had already formed. It no longer felt like separate circles coming together, but one cohesive group.






The Power of Personal Details
Rather than following a rigid timeline, the day moved naturally. Joseph and Jack skipped a first look, saving that moment for the ceremony. Seeing each other for the first time at the altar, surrounded by their closest people, made it even more memorable.
One of the most meaningful moments happened before the ceremony, when their best man and best woman exchanged gifts on their behalf. “It created such a beautiful pause in the middle of everything,” they shared. The gifts themselves carried deep meaning, including a commissioned painting that honored loved ones they had lost.
After the ceremony, guests transitioned into cocktail hour with Aperol spritzes, wine, and an oyster bar. Meanwhile, the couple stepped away briefly for photos, including one of their favorite ideas—a vineyard setup where they took a photo with every single guest.
At dinner, another detail stood out: handwritten notes for each guest. Instead of traditional place cards, every seat held a message. Watching loved ones read them became one of the most emotional parts of the day.











How a Simple Dress Code Transformed Wedding
Instead of layering on elaborate decor, Joseph and Jack leaned into what Bruma Valle de Guadalupe already offered. The mountains, vineyards, and open skies created a setting that didn’t need much enhancement.
Their biggest design decision was asking guests to wear cream.
What started as a visual idea took on more meaning as the weekend unfolded. “It symbolized this blending of our families and friends,” they said. The result was a soft, cohesive color palette that complemented the surroundings and made every moment feel considered without feeling overstyled.
Their own looks followed the same direction. Inspired by Ralph Lauren, they chose tailored pieces in warm neutrals—timeless, classic, with a subtle Western influence. The wedding party blended into the crowd rather than standing apart, reinforcing the idea that the day belonged to everyone present.







Why Local Talent Makes a Difference
With guidance from Junebug vendor Proboda Baja Weddings, Joseph and Jack were introduced to a network of local vendors who understood Valle de Guadalupe inside and out. It was important to them to collaborate with people connected to the region, not just for convenience, but to stay rooted in what makes the area special.
Their planner, Selene, played a key role in bringing everything together in a way that felt seamless and intentional. “She understood our vision right away and had this amazing ability to turn it into something tangible,” they shared.
While most of the team was local, they brought in a few familiar faces for specific roles, including a DJ from Los Angeles and a content creator who documented the weekend. That mix gave them the freedom to personalize certain moments while keeping the overall feel grounded in the destination.








Turning a Beautiful Wedding Into a Great Party
If the ceremony felt intimate and reflective, the reception shifted into something more high-energy. After a quick outfit change, Joseph and Jack made their entrance spraying champagne, instantly lifting the mood.
Their DJ kept the dance floor full, reading the room and building momentum throughout the night. Then came one of the most unexpected highlights—a chest full of wigs.
“It completely transformed the dance floor,” they said. Guests leaned into the moment, letting go and embracing the fun. It added a playful, anything-goes energy that carried through the rest of the night.










When the Best Moments Aren’t Rushed
Joseph and Jack’s Bruma Valle de Guadalupe wedding came together in a way that felt steady and considered from start to finish. By focusing on the flow of the weekend and the experience of their guests, they created something that felt easy to be part of and meaningful to look back on.
“Our biggest piece of advice is to start with the experience you want to create,” they shared. “Let that guide everything else.” It’s a perspective that guided every decision along the way—and one that stayed with their guests long after the weekend ended at Bruma Valle de Guadalupe.






The Wedding Team:
Photography – HelloNorte Photography
Event Planning + Floral Design – Proboda Baja Weddings
Venue + Catering – Bruma Valle De Guadalupe
Officiant – Abi Schwink
DJ – Skemaddox
Videography – Baja Wedding Films
Hair Styling – Xavier Velasquez
Grooms’ Apparel – Ralph Lauren + Suit Supply
Grooms’ Accessories – Rolex