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This Moody & Sultry Latrobe’s on Royal Wedding Was a Nonstop Party

October 23, 2023 | justine

Olivia and Jordan first met at Tulane, and ever since, the vibrant city of New Orleans held a special place in their hearts. When they decided to have a destination wedding, it was clear that they wanted their special day to capture the authentic essence of the city they love. By choosing to celebrate in the heart of the French Quarter, they were confident that their guests would truly enjoy an authentic New Orleans celebration. From the lively second-line parade to the contagious energy that filled the air, their Latrobe’s on Royal wedding day perfectly reflected the city’s vibrant spirit and their deep affection for it.

The pair aimed for an intimate wedding–like being in someone’s home–and Latrobe’s on Royal was the perfect setting. Their wedding planner advised them to embrace the unique space, which they followed wholeheartedly. Their skilled team of vendors set a moody, old-world atmosphere in the historic courtyard, adorned with lanterns and lush white florals. They said their vows under a chuppah while showcasing the incredible architecture, striking a delicate balance between tradition and the venue’s charm.

The reception that followed had a chic, sophisticated lounge vibe with plush seating around the dance floor and dimmed lights to set the sultry mood. Brimming with infectious energy, the couple’s diligent planning paid off on their special day. Keep scrolling to see the stunning photos showcase the unique, personal details that made their wedding day truly one-of-a-kind–all beautifully captured by Love is Rad.

The Couple:

Olivia and Jordan

The Wedding:

Latrobe’s on Royal, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

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Meaningful Personal Touches During Their Latrobe’s on Royal Wedding Ceremony

My father is an incredible writer and speaker with great wit and charm. He married both of my older brothers, and there was no question that I wanted him to officiate our ceremony. It was important that our officiant knew us intimately. He has a way of speaking that quiets the room and brings people into the moment. Having a chuppah as an element of our wedding was something we wanted. Still, at the same time, we didn’t want to take away from the incredible architecture of Latrobe’s courtyard. So, the four most important people in our lives brought our chuppah towards the end of our ceremony—our two siblings, best man, and maid of honor. Each held a corner of the canopy over us while we exchanged vows. It was an amazing moment and a meaningful way to end our ceremony and head into the second line.

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How Their Latrobe’s on Royal Wedding Came To Be

Having met at Tulane, New Orleans has always held a special place in our hearts. Once we decided on doing a destination wedding, we wanted our venue to feel authentic to the city, and Latrobe’s is precisely that. It was built in 1822 as the Louisiana State Bank and is one of New Orleans’ most architecturally significant buildings. The space has been restored since then but still has a very authentic feel, featuring original stonework, gas lanterns, and exposed brick. Between the French Quarter location and the rich history of the building, we knew our guests were destined to have an authentic New Orleans celebration. 

An Experienced Wedding Planner is Key to a Stress-Free Experience

Our wedding planning advice is to ensure you feel connected to and understood by your wedding planner. Elyse Jennings always created a calm atmosphere and always made me feel like everything was taken care of. It rained on our wedding day, and she quickly pivoted our first look to a new location. Those photos are some of our favorite ones from the whole weekend. Her demeanor allowed us to relax and enjoy each moment, knowing every last detail was thought of.

Proudly Bucking Wedding Norms Through Their Non-Stop Party Celebration

We are most proud of the energy and vibe that we created. It was a true house party. The second line kicked off our celebration, and how we designed our lounge-style reception kept the energy level high throughout the night. I am proud that we didn’t feel pressured to adhere to typical wedding traditions. We didn’t have a sit-down dinner with speeches—we had a never-ending party. I’ll also never forget dancing the hora with the women in my family surrounding me. I think sometimes it’s difficult for brides and grooms (especially brides) to enjoy the celebration fully. But we were able to be in the moment. We truly experienced our party. They couldn’t get us off the stage.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Love is Rad
Event Planning – Elyse Jennings Weddings
Venue + Catering – Latrobe’s on Royal
Floral Design – Bella Blooms Floral
Cake – The Sweet Life Bakery
Ceremony Music – New Orleans Classical and Jazz
Second Line Band – Kinfolk Brass Band
Live Music – Blue Rhythm Band
Videography – Nathan Willis Wedding Films
Invitation Design – Fine Lines of Katonah
Makeup Artist – Brittney Evans
Hair Styling – Annie Rush
Wedding Dress – Liz Martinez from Spina Bride
Shoes – Jimmy Choo
Veil – Galiah Lahav
Groom’s Apparel – Canali
Shoes – Arthur Sleep
Rings – SLD Jewels + Bijou of Katonah
Rentals – Distressed Rentals & Revival
Transportation – Big Easy Limos Inc.
Linens – BBJ LaTavola
Second Line Hankies – The Polka Dotted Bee
Cups and Cocktail Napkins – For Your Party
Bridesmaids Pajamas – Sleeper
Getting Ready Location – Virgin Hotel New Orleans
First Look Location – Maison dela Luz

 

Congratulations to Olivia and Jordan on their moody and sultry Latrobe’s on Royal wedding that was a non-stop party. And a big thank you to Love is Rad for capturing all the special moments and infectious energy of the happiest day of their lives.

Your wedding day is a chance to have fun and celebrate your love in your own special way. Whether it’s choosing a meaningful spot or skipping traditions, make it uniquely yours. You’ve got countless ways to tell your love story, and with the perfect team of vendors, the options are limitless. So, make your big day exactly as you dream it!

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Should You Have an Adults Only Wedding?

October 22, 2023 | justine

Keep scrolling for important tips for hosting an adults only wedding. Image by Jennifer See Studios.

When crafting your wedding guest list, the power is in your hands. If you envision a gathering exclusively for the grown-ups, that’s totally fine (in fact, many couples opt for it!). But, arranging an adults-only celebration can pose some questions. How should you word your invitations? How can you address guests who need to know the arrangement? Don’t worry. We’re here to assist with some great advice: be honest and kind. Check out these important tips for hosting an adults only wedding without causing any hard feelings.

Image by Daniela Ortiz

Top Tips for Hosting an Adults Only Wedding

Establish and Stick to Your Age Rule

When creating your guest list, sit down with your partner and decide on an “age rule” for your wedding. This could mean no guests under 16 or any other age that feels right to you. Once you set this rule, it’s crucial to stick to it. If you plan on making exceptions, like having your own children or a few young relatives in the wedding party, clarify these exceptions right from the start.

Be Direct and Clear

If you’re hosting a kid-free wedding, being upfront with your guests is essential to avoid any confusion. Using clear and straightforward language is key. We understand that these etiquette situations can be tricky, but having your wedding your way is worth having those awkward conversations.

Let Your Inner Circle Help

Talk with your close family members and wedding party members about your “no kids” rule as soon as possible. Inform them about your decision so they can assist in answering questions from other guests. Some friends and family who don’t want to bother you with questions may ask your close family members if they can bring children. They don’t need to announce it loudly, but having them informed will make them better equipped to handle inquiries.

Don’t Make Exceptions Selectively

It’s crucial to apply your “no kids” rule consistently. Making exceptions for some children and not others can lead to awkward situations and hurt feelings. Stick to your decision and be firm but polite if questioned.

Be Ready for Difficult Conversations About Your Adults Only Wedding

Some guests may not understand your “adults only” rule despite your efforts to communicate it clearly. Be prepared for questions or requests to bring kids, and respond with kindness but firmness. Mentioning “budget constraints” can provide a more understandable reason.

Help Guests Find Childcare

As a kind gesture, assist your guests in finding childcare solutions. You can ask for babysitter recommendations from your network or even hire a babysitting service to watch the kids in a separate area at your venue.

Don’t Let the No-Shows Bring You Down

Understand that some guests may not attend due to childcare issues, which does not necessarily reflect their feelings towards you or your wedding. Focus on celebrating with those who can attend rather than dwelling on those who cannot make it.

Adults Only Wedding Wording for Invitations 

On the Invitation

If you’re concerned that it might not be clear that your wedding is for adults only, you can gently indicate this on the save-the-dates and wedding invitations. Mention only the names of the invited guests. And if you’re inviting parents, use only their names on the envelope.

For a direct but courteous approach on the invitation itself, you can use phrasing such as: “We kindly request the pleasure of your company at our adults-only celebration. Additionally, on the RSVP cards, you can include a line that says “___ adults will be attending out of ___ total guests,” where you fill in the first blank with the number of adult guests invited in that particular group.

On the Wedding Website 

If you have a wedding website, consider adding a dedicated FAQ section. Under “Can guests bring kids?” or on the information page, include a clear statement like: “While we love all of the children in our lives, we have decided to keep our wedding and reception an adults-only event.”

If some guests still need childcare options, you can mention: “While we understand that some guests may need to travel with children, we recommend local babysitting services for your convenience.”

For Guests Who Ask for Exceptions

If guests inquire about bringing their children as a replacement for a plus-one, you can kindly explain: “We appreciate your understanding, but our wedding is designed as an adults-only event, and we’re unable to accommodate children. This decision is based on the type of event we’re hosting, which is intended for adults.”

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Your wedding day is about celebrating your love, and you can curate your guest list just as you imagine. While handling the “no kids” rule may require some tact and communication, it’s all part of creating the special day you envision.

As you move closer to your dream celebration, remember that wedding invites set the mood for your big day. Whether you’re planning a summer or fall wedding, we’ve got you covered with plenty of inspiration. From the latest design trends to the best websites to buy invitations, we’re here to help you every step of the way.

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This Colorful 100 Barrington Wedding Was the Epitome of a Party

October 20, 2023 | justine

Chloe and Luke’s 100 Barrington wedding was an incredible celebration and tribute to their life in London. Living here for the past five years, this city has been such an important part of their remarkable 13-year love story. Their wedding style embraced the city chic vibe, with bursts of vibrant colors and a lot of fun. It was a labor of love as they meticulously planned every detail, ensuring that their guests would be entertained from start to finish. The venues they chose held a special place in their hearts, and they made sure that everyone felt cherished without breaking the bank

The ceremony took place at the Dulwich College old library, a historic venue close to their home. The space itself was stunning, so they decided to complement it with floral centerpieces on the fireplace mantle, balloon decor, and colorful tassels at the altar. This playful theme continued into their reception at 100 Barrington, where the true highlight was the gathering of their beloved friends and family. The bride’s sister took charge of the dessert table, while the groom’s dad added a fun touch with a donut wall. They kept the party going all night with dance tunes and flowing shots. Plus, they had a variety of activities, including beer pong, crosswords, and music bongo.

Chloe and Luke’s wedding was all about them, and we’re totally loving it! If you’ve ever wondered how to make your wedding uniquely you, this is the inspiration you’ve been waiting for. They put their personalities and interests front and center, creating a celebration that was as beautiful as it was fun. And when you see these stunning photos by Junebug member Ginger Beard Weddings, you’ll feel like you were in attendance of their 100 Barrington wedding. 

The Couple:

Chloe and Luke

The Wedding:

Dulwich College, London, England

Giving the Groom a Thoughtful and Sentimental Gift on the Morning of the Wedding

My engagement ring is my favorite thing ever, so I wanted to treat Luke to something, too, but he is so far from materialistic it was challenging. But for the morning of the wedding, I made a box of fun things that pointed to different aspects of our relationship, a Beatles record, some cannolis from our fave Italian deli down our high street, a very special signed Robert E.Caro book, and some other bits.

Choosing Wedding Attire that Showcased their Personal Style

I went dress shopping with my mum and sister and could honestly say I could have worn about 25 dresses. But my dress fitted the day so well. It was fun and young and a little sassy. One of our guests described it as She-EO (like CEO), which was one of my favorite moments of the day. Luke’s suit was precisely what he had wanted, inspired by none other than the godfather. It was classic but stylish, had a hint of vintage with his grandpa’s tie pin, and was perfect for a London summer’s day. We just wanted fun and colorful.

How They Landed on a 100 Barrington Wedding

Luke gave me a brief. Somewhere we love, cool but not annoyingly cool, somewhere we can make our own, but not overly fussy and not traditional. We visited a few places but knew it was 100 Barrington immediately. We did maneuver our plans to make it work. We originally wanted a Saturday or bank holiday, but we went with a Friday to save some money. From there, we knew we wanted somewhere else to do the ceremony and found out Dulwich College was available near our home. We had the perfect mix of grandeur and party, and we couldn’t have been luckier with the weather.

Defining Wedding Priorities Right From the Start of Their 100 Barrington Wedding

Before I moved to London, I was a professional wedding planner. I was part of planning around 200 weddings a year for two years, so I felt like I knew my stuff, but this was so different. I have three pieces of advice. One, your partner is exactly that, a partner. Not a person to ask for help or make the final call but a partner throughout. Make decisions, visit venues, taste the food together, and it will take a world of weight off your shoulders. Two, pick your venue based on your budget. It’s usually the most significant fixed cost, and you must be very aware. Third, decide your three to five non-negotiables right at the start. Ours were transport. We knew we had to provide transportation for people as we didn’t want our parents getting lost on the tube. We also said we would find ways to cut costs on things like music and extra decor. And finally, we knew we wanted it to be as intimate as possible. We both had to have met every guest. 

Financial Planning for the Big Day

I knew a lot of the costs because of my old job, but things crept up that we weren’t expecting. At the very start, I threw a budget together, which came out at £22k. We then said we’d like to keep it under £20k, and lo and behold, I think we ended up around £24k plus things we paid for individually. Fortunately, We were given money from our parents, so we knew we had a chunk to spend on the biggies—venue mainly and the rest was up to us. 

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

Practical Choices that Saved Them Money

We went for a more casual meal option to save on some costs. For example, we had cold starters that were more of a snack style. We had a family-sharing style, so it didn’t have to be plated to perfection. We’re lucky to have the most talented family and friends, so my sister made our dessert table, and Luke’s dad made our doughnut wall. Our best mates DJ’d for a couple of hours. I borrowed my bridesmaid’s veil and wore shoes I’d had for years.

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

Their Splurge Strategy: Spending On What They Love

We had Prosecco instead of Champagne, but we splurged on Rosè as that’s what we love. We treated our guests to a cocktail after dinner, as that’s what we’re all about. We spent on entertainment throughout the day instead of a band at night, so we had beer pong and a crossword, music bingo, and cocktails. Prosecco on the bus and table beers instead of lager. It was important to us that everyone had a good time all day, so we tried to split our budget from the very start to the very end, whereas I think many people only focused on the end.

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

Keeping Their Guests Entertained Throughout Their Big Day

We played music bingo just after the meal, and it was better than I could have ever hoped. One of our best friends, Annie, and Luke’s brother, Harry, planned and facilitated it with a tiny bit of our help, but it was honestly amazing. Everyone was dancing. No one expected it. The tunes were flowing, and the shots felt never-ending. It was just an hour of organized fun in the best way possible.

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

100 Barrington Wedding

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Gingerbeard Weddings
Event Planning – Occasion Queens
Ceremony Venue – Dulwich College
Reception Venue – 100Barrington
Floral Design – Pollen Disco
Balloons – London Balloon Company
Catering – Black’s Kitchen
Win – Majestic Wine
Cake – Buttler Bakes
DJ – Joe Millington
Live Music – Sherika Sherard
Makeup Artist – Liv Santamas
Hair Styling – Love hair by Lou
Wedding Dress – The Fall Bride
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Rewritten Bridesmaids
Groom’s Apparel – Reiss
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Mango
Rings – Kind Collection
Transportation – London Bus company

 

Congratulations to Chloe and Luke on their 100 Barrington wedding that was the epitome of a party. And many thanks to Junebug member Ginger Beard Weddings for capturing every precious moment of their big day. To see more fun celebrations to pull inspiration from, check out his profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

Don’t hesitate to let your personalities take center stage when planning for the big day. Whether picking a unique location or adding a personal twist to traditional wedding elements, aim for a wedding as special as your love story. Explore our guide for creative ideas to make your big day truly one-of-a-kind.

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