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This Understated Jerusalem Wedding at Nafoura Restaurant Took Cues From the Symbolic Olive Branch

July 16, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Between the narrow brick alleyways that lead to Christ Church Jerusalem and Nafoura Restaurant‘s cozy courtyard reception space, Mia and Benjamin’s wedding in the Holy Land was where old-world charm met modern elegance. The bride (Mia Moessinger), who is a professional wedding photographer and designer, put her creative skills to work by designing nearly every detail, including the flowers, invitations, and even her own dress. The main color inspiration came from the simple and symbolic olive branch, which added a naturally elegant feel to the décor and was a spiritual nod to the region where the couple’s new life began. Every sentimental detail and heartwarming moment was captured beautifully by Braden Young Photo.

The Couple:

Mia and Benjamin

The Wedding:

Christ Church Jerusalem and Nafoura Restaurant, Jerusalem, Israel

We met and did volunteer work at Christ Church Jerusalem, it was an easy decision to get married there. That church and this region are extremely sentimental to us. Some of our favorite dates/hikes were to Mt. of Olives, which is located just outside the city, so it also made sense to go with an olive branch theme for the wedding.

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I wanted a timeless and simple look that was classy and elegant. For the ceremony, I wore a conservative dress with sleeves and a long veil. For the reception, I switched into a more comfortable look and added an olive branch wreath to my hair.

We had an Anglican Church liturgy read during our ceremony, but we used our own songs and had both sets of parents pray over us in their native tongues (German and Russian). At the end of the ceremony, Benjamin broke a glass — even though we are not Jewish — because it symbolizes both the happiness and the sorrow that our future holds.

We DIY-ed pretty much everything! Because Mia works in the wedding industry, it was easy for her to do and it all looked professional. Mia and some of our friends put together the flower arrangements. Mia designed, printed, and assembled the wedding invitations and created the website. Mia’s talented mom baked our cake and favor cookies, and she helped Mia design her wedding dress. Lastly, a good friend of ours created the hand-written place cards. 

Processional – “You’re Beautiful” by Phil Wickham (performed live)
Recessional – “Future Past” by John Mark McMillan (performed live)
First Dance – “Cheek to Cheek” by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald (performed live)

The most memorable part of the day had to be when our guests started dancing at the reception. The dance floor opened people up, got them out of their comfort zones, and everyone (old and young) got down. We were worried that, with so many different culture groups coming together (Russian, German, American, Jewish, Arab, and so many more), it might be a little uncomfortable for everyone to let loose. They definitely proved us wrong! It was as if our worlds collided, and everyone in our wedding became one!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Braden Young Photo
Event Planning, Floral Design, and Invitations – Mia Moessinger
Ceremony Venue – Christ Church Jerusalem
Reception Venue – Nafoura Restaurant
Live Music – Divano Swing
Wedding Dress – Cocoon Silk
Bridal Accessories – Givenchy
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Gracemade
Groom’s Apparel – Digel
Rings – Gerstner
Ribbons – Seidenband

 

Our heartfelt congratulations to the newlyweds, Mia and Benjamin, and a huge thanks to Braden Young Photo for sharing this stunning destination wedding with Junebug! If you’re looking for more simple and elegant wedding design inspiration, look no further than this understated navy and slate blue wedding at The Loft in Chehalis!

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Modern Industrial Toronto Wedding at Aperture Room

July 16, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

We’re taking a quick break from the regularly scheduled summer garden party weddings to enjoy some winter wonderland vibes with Devon and Joel’s wedding at Aperture Room in Toronto, Canada! You won’t find any florals, knick knacks, or DIY chalkboard signage here. The bride and groom stuck with a modern aesthetic, using a crisp black and white color palette, minimal greenery, and loads of pillar candles to set the mood. The only pop of color came from the bride’s fabulous fur-lined Loeffler Randal heels, which looked fantastic with her plunging neckline crepe Reformation dress, fur stole, and leather jacket. It may be too soon to start dreaming of cooler weather, but Devon’s chic and cozy style is a fun reminder of why we love winter weddings. Photographer Lindsie Grey captured every stylish moment and expertly designed detail beautifully!

The Couple:

Devon and Joel

The Wedding:

Aperture Room, Toronto, Canada

I had my eye on my Reformation dress long before we were engaged. After trying some dresses at bridal boutiques, I went back to the Reformation dress and ended up ordering it online. It was just what I wanted! My shoes were my favorite accessory by far. I couldn’t wait to wear them! They were comfy, and the fur kept my toes warm. They will be worn again!

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Processional – “Crazy Love” by Van Morrison
Recessional – “I Got U” Remix by Duke Dumont

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Our wedding was exactly our style: modern with an industrial look featuring exposed brick and metal beams. The venue was also new, which was a nice change. There are only so many wedding venues in the city, and we liked the idea of having it at a place no one had been before.

Our advice is to ask yourself: “will anyone care?” For example, we struggled on the idea of not providing a bonbonnière (favor) for guests. In the end, we decided against it because we knew that none of our friends would really care (and half the guests would likely forget to take them home anyways).

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lindsie Grey
Venue – Aperture Room
Floral Design – Patchouli
Cake – Bake Shoppe
DJ – Dialed-In DJs
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Radford
Wedding Dress – Reformation
Bridal Accessories – Loeffler Randal
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Reformation
Rentals – Divine Furniture Rental

 

Congratulations to Devon and Joel, and a big thanks to Lindsie Grey for sharing this lovely wedding with Junebug! Planning an industrial wedding of your own? Check out this modern natural Rochester wedding at Arbor Loft for even more inspiration!

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Laid-Back Louisiana Wedding with Romantic Vibes at Acadian Village

July 15, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

When we think of wildly romantic Louisiana weddings, our minds usually go straight to New Orleans because of its rich history and eclectic charm. But, after seeing these images of Darian and Logan’s wedding at Acadian Village, we are definitely adding Lafayette to our list of idyllic Louisiana wedding locations! The couple took full advantage of the charming park venue, which featured a quaint wedding chapel, an open-air reception pavilion, and secluded settings for some intimate couple portraits. The combination of a rich color palette and vintage details gave the rustic venue an elegant feel, and the couple’s laid-back personalities came through with their relaxed style and a pizza party reception. Aperture Photos did a masterful job capturing every ounce of romance and passion in this dreamy Louisiana wedding!

The Couple:

Darian and Logan

The Wedding:

Acadian Village, Lafayette, Louisiana

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My wedding dress was the second dress I tried on when shopping. I fell in love with it! It was super chill with the most beautiful cap sleeves that are only connected to the dress by straps. I also wore Free People shoes and had my hair in a low messy bun. I dressed my 3 bridesmaids in different Adrianna Papell dresses. Logan and his three groomsmen got their suits from Express and they all look super dapper.

For me (the bride), the most memorable part of the day was hearing Logan’s vows. I don’t think I ever expected them to be so good much less blow mine out of the water!

Aperture Photos rocks, point blank. I didn’t even realize they were there half of the time, that’s how natural it felt. She takes real photos. I think out of 4,000 pictures, we only posed for 8. We even took them on our honeymoon for more!

We are both winos, so we made personalized wine corks for our guests. We’re still obsessed with them!

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Our advice is to be in the moment because the time goes by so quickly. Grab your drink, get on that dance floor, and when Big Tymers comes on, dance your booty off!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Aperture Photos
Venue – Acadian Village
Floral Design – La V Designs
Decorator – Midnight Moon Vintage & Modern Event Rental
Catering – La Pizzeria
Cake – Piece of Cake Lafayette
DJ – Digital Music Services
Live Music – Saylor Brasseaux Music
Videography – Willofilms
Makeup Artist – Brow Chick
Hair Styling – Salon Navig’
Wedding Dress – Maggie Sottero via A-Net’s Bridal Boutique
Bridal Accessories – Free People
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Adrianna Papell
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – Express

 

Congratulations to Darian and Logan, and an extra special thanks to Aperture Photos for sharing this gorgeous wedding with Junebug! Looking for more inspiration for how to create a laid-back yet stylish wedding day? This UC Botanical Garden wedding is the epitome of laid-back glamour and will show you how it’s done!

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