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This Gorgeous Tulum Beach Wedding is a Breath of Fresh Air

June 28, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Tulum is quickly emerging as one of the coolest places to get hitched in Mexico, so it’s no wonder Cass and Brendan chose to have their incredible destination wedding there! Cass and Brendan’s wedding began with a welcome party featuring an open bar and endless tacos, then was followed by their ceremony that bucked tradition by forgoing a bridal party and featuring songs that spoke to them. From Cass’s Marchesa gown to her Christian Louboutin wedge sandals, her bridal look was a true show-stopper. Button Up Photography captured every elegant moment of Cass and Brendan’s Tulum beach wedding perfectly, including their breathtaking reception tent in the sand!

The Couple:

Cass and Brendan

The Wedding:

Tulum, Mexico

My dress found me really. My wedding dress was a Marchesa sample that I purchased at a boutique in downtown Manhattan completely by chance. Mostly, I loved the color, and the mixed blush tones underneath the tulle that really looked amazing as the sun set. The slight shimmer was also perfect for the copious amount of candlelight. Because of the sand, I had to have a wedge, and so I went with an easy Christian Louboutin from an previous season.

My beauty look was initially inspired by Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2014, but after not finding the perfect head piece, I opted for the statement earrings also by Marchesa which ended up being ideal for me. The makeup wasn’t fussy, and felt like me, which I loved. My hair was not initially going to be parted, but my stylist Daniel did a look for my rehearsal that I ended up loving and the rest is history. I’m still wearing a center part and low bun these days!

It’s such an emotional and truthfully overwhelming day, we both forget a lot and are reminded only by our photos. I do remember meeting Brendan at the altar and reaching out to hug him and in doing so I nearly knocked over the table. It was such a natural reaction, but not what the bride is supposed to do.

We really bucked tradition, which not everyone loved, but felt just right for us. We skipped bridal parties as our wedding was already an intimate group. We chose a non-traditional processional and recession because music was is so central to our relationship, we had to include songs that meant something to us. We also had an amazing Welcome Party at La Eufemia on the beach with an open bar and endless tacos, which was a big hit, especially with our friends.

Our photographer Hideki knew that I was completely overwhelmed and just did his thing, it was really nice for me because I just couldn’t think. I think he’s pretty good at anticipating what type of person you’re going to be on your wedding day and he just adjusts and does an amazing job.

We’re both minimalists and love a good clean design, we knew exactly what we didn’t want, and that was a great start. We ultimately wanted the wedding to feel like an al fresco dinner party with amazing food, drinks, and friends and not necessarily a wedding. Most importantly we didn’t want to spoil the location’s natural beauty with too much additional details. It’s so beautiful there, you could do nothing and it would feel special.

Our advice: Hire a dedicated planner, especially for a destination wedding. Your venue may have someone who helps you along the way, but they work for the venue, not you. Your wedding is one day, and it goes by so fast, you want to be able to completely immerse yourself in the experience and not worry about a thing.

Our menu was true to Tulum and the food that we love there which is pretty healthy. Starters included fresh ceviche, zucchini carpaccio, and guacamole. The main course featured local whole fish, skirt steak, and chicken and plenty of vegetables served family style so that everyone could sample a little of everything. For dessert we skipped the cake and offered a selection of desserts. Later on in the night we served pizzas to our hard-dancing (and drinking) friends and family.

Processional: “Big Jet Plane” Angus & Julia Stone
Recessional: “Love Like a Sunset Part II” by Phoenix
First Dance: “I Got You” by Jack Johnson

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Button Up Photography
Floral Design – Xochitl Botanicals
DJ – Plugin Audio Visual
Invitations – Minted
Makeup & Hair Artist – Rosë
Wedding Dress – Marchesa
Bridal Accessories – Christian Louboutin
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply, Vans
Rentals – Archive

 

Congratulations to Cass and Brendan, and a special thanks to Junebug member Button Up Photography for sharing their day with us. Love this wedding’s naturally elegant vibes? Take a look at this elegant Tulum destination wedding in black and white!

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18 Creative Reception Bar Ideas

June 27, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

When planning your reception, including an interactive element is a great way to get guests mingling and get the party started! When you hear the word “bar” you might envision a mixologist pouring adult beverages behind a counter, but there are so many creative bar options beyond cocktails and glasses of wine! From burgers to Bloody Marys and beyond, get inspired by these reception bar ideas from real weddings.

Biscuit Bar

photo by Taylor Lord Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Bloody Mary Bar

photo by Happy Day Media; see more from this wedding here!

Burger Bar

photo by Amila Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Cheese Bar

photo by Matthew Land Studio; see more from this wedding here!

 

Cigar Bar

photo by Stephanie Rogers Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Coffee Bar

photos by Kelly Ginn Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Craft Cocktail Bar

photos by The Nickersons; see more from this wedding here!

Dessert Bar

photo by Kreativ Wedding; see more from this wedding here!

Ice Cream Bar

photo by Shelly Anderson Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Milk and Cookie Bar

photo by Kelly Ginn Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Mimosa Bar

photo by Stephanie Gregory Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Mule Bar

photo by Brett & Jessica; see more from this wedding here!

Pancake Bar

photo by Vanilla Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Oyster Bar

photo by Henry + Mac; see more from this wedding here!

Scotch Bar

image by Dan Stewart Photography; see more from this wedding here!

S’Mores Bar

photo by Jamie Jones Photography; see more from this wedding here!

Tea Bar

photo by Shannon Rosan; see more from this wedding here!

Whiskey Bar

photo by WhiteSmoke Studio; see more from this wedding here!

Love these reception bar ideas? Check out these 9 creative reception activities your guests will love and these 9 drinks station setups!

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Tropical Wonderland Wedding at The White Rabbit in Singapore

June 27, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Amy and James always suspected a destination wedding was in the books for them, so once they got engaged in Singapore, they knew it would be the perfect tropical hiatus for their wedding! The couple’s powerhouse design team, Inside The Knot, decked out their wedding with lots of tropical foliage, colorful birds of paradise, and exotic white orchids, not to mention all of the gorgeous hand-lettered details scattered around The White Rabbit’s renovated space. Samuel Goh Photography captured every detail of Amy and James’s day wonderfully, including Amy’s fabulous bridal style!

The Couple:

Amy and James

The Wedding:

The White Rabbit, Singapore

From the beginning we knew we wanted a low fuss and quite intimate wedding, we didn’t want anything too traditional or overdone as that’s just not our style. The challenge for us was choosing a location!… We were living in London at the time and got engaged in Singapore, December 2015, during a stopover on our way to Australia for Christmas. I am originally from Perth, Australia and James from Sussex, England so I think it was always going to be a destination wedding of some sort.

We looked at all sorts of venues; hotels, restaurants, clubs, gardens but settled on The White Rabbit as soon as we saw it. The White Rabbit restaurant is housed in a beautifully restored 1930’s former chapel in Dempsey Hill, which was once the British Army barracks, a nice link to James‘ British heritage! It is one of Singapore’s best restaurants so we knew we wouldn’t have to worry about the quality of the food, drinks and service. It’s so beautiful, surrounded by lush tropical jungle, it’s got a whimsical Alice in Wonderland vibe, you would never know urban Singapore is just down the road. It is also one of the only venues we saw that had the space and ability to hold the ceremony, reception dinner and party in one location which is what we wanted, minimal fuss!

When it came to choosing the location, we knew it had to be somewhere meaningful to us. Equally important was somewhere that our families and friends would want to go and be relatively straightforward and safe to travel to. We had all sorts of ideas.. English countryside, France, Margaret River but we finally went full circle and went back to Singapore the following April venue hunting and found the one.

The most memorable moment and important to us when planning what type of wedding to have was gathering friends and family from all over the world Dubai, Mexico City, UK, South Korea, Denmark and Australia to celebrate our day and be there for us was the best fun ever. Having loved ones scattered over the world makes these moment rare and we felt so humbled and happy to see everyone meeting one another and enjoying themselves.

When I made my entrance to the ceremony with my dad to walk down the ‘aisle’, one of my oldest family friends played guitar. The song was a surprise and I didn’t know what it was going to be until the night before. It was a very personal and meaningful touch to our wedding.

We thought we’d be able to plan the wedding on our own, we found a venue ok so how hard could it be right !? We soon found it very difficult, with the time difference from the UK/Singapore, the cultural differences and not physically being in Singapore to organise things, we decided on getting help from a wedding planner. We couldn’t have done it without them.

Our advice to anyone planning a destination wedding in a location where you don’t have any family, friends or connections is that you must get a planner! Knowing that we could enjoy the day with our friends and family who had travelled so far to be with us and to spend time with us and not having to worry about timing, logistics, this, that etc. is absolutely essential in our minds.

We didn’t really choose a colour scheme as that idea seemed weird for us, we just fitted in with the tropical chic vibe, keeping it chilled and letting the setting speak for itself. The decor included lots of green tropical foliage, white orchids and birds of paradise.

One of my favourite moments, and you can see the expression on my face captured in the photo, was when our wedding planner took us in the back entrance to the dinner reception area before any guests where in there to get a sneak peak of the setup and have a quiet moment to absorb it all. Seeing the transformation from a restaurant into our wedding venue with the decor, lights and sunset pouring through the stain glass window was truly spectacular and above and beyond what we could have imagined.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Samuel Goh Photography
Event Planning, Floral Design, & Invitations – Inside The Knot
Venue & Catering – The White Rabbit
Cake – Shirly Twirly
DJ – GNV Events
Live Music – KINGS
Videography – XD Studios
Bridal Makeup & Hair – Amy Chow
Bridesmaids’ Makeup & Hair – 27A
Wedding Dress – Grace Loves Lace
Bridal Accessories – Manolo Blahnik, Sophia Webster
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Auguste
Groom’s Apparel – Godwin Charli, Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tommy Hilfiger
Rings – Boodles, Grains of Gold
Transportation – Taxi Singapore

 

Congratulations to the newlyweds, Amy and James, and a big thanks to Samuel Goh Photography for sharing their day with us. Want more Singapore wedding inspiration? Take a look at this outdoor Singapore wedding that’s filled with modern elegance!

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