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Eclectic Industrial Inspired Wedding by Thomas Bui Lifestyle – Meaghann and Darren

September 18, 2013 | Junebug Weddings

Designed by Junebug Member Thomas Bui Lifestyle with gorgeous photography by Viera Photographics, Meaghann and Darren’s San Diego nuptials boasted eclectic industrial inspired wedding decor with a vintage vibe. We are simply in awe with what can be done with an empty warehouse serving as a blank event canvas! Enjoy!

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The Couple: Meaghann and Darren

The Wedding: 4.7.13Moniker Warehouse, San Diego, California

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The Location: We wanted our wedding to be reminiscent of another time. For that reason we chose a military chapel from World War II for our ceremony and an old factory from the 1920’s for our reception. The exposed wood and iron work of the warehouse fit perfectly with our vintage industrial theme.

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The Inspiration: We wanted a vintage industrial feel to the wedding. I told Thomas Bui I wanted it to be beautiful, classy and edgy all rolled into one. I told him that I wanted a 1940’s atmosphere – a party where everyone wanted to be there, but they feared their reputation would be in tatters if anyone found out they went. He didn’t disappoint!

The Design: We wanted the focal point to be the beautiful decor with a backdrop of an old, 1920’s warehouse. The exposed beams and oxidized metal were perfect! The lighting made the iron work of the building pop. We wanted to keep the tables simple at first glance so we went with farm tables and no linens. Lavonne at Adorations Botanical Artistry went way beyond centerpieces and created environments. The stunning flowers were enhanced by found objects like Edison lights, old spools, books, globes and other fascinating pieces.

 

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The Moments: I loved walking into the reception site, it was more than I could have ever dreamed. We are not a typical couple so a lot of the time honored traditions were not that important to us. One thing we kept was the unity candle. Since Darren is in the military it is something that we will always have to symbolize our marriage, even if he’s deployed the candle can be lit and he’ll be right there with us. More than anything we both loved being with our friends and family. Darren and his military unit were deployed three weeks after the wedding for a year. Our wedding ended up being the last big gathering we had as families before they all left. That was really special.

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The Advice: I would tell people to hire a planner and refuse to settle. Our planner got us discounts with every vendor we used. Also, instead of finding one caterer who could kind of do several things okay, we hired experts who did one thing well. We went to our favorite restaurants and ordered our favorite foods. It kept the cost down and the quality was out of this world. People are still talking about the food. Along the same lines neither of us were really big fans of cake so we got a cheese cake to cut from our favorite dessert restaurant, hired a caterer who made the best cookies I have ever had, ordered chocolate samosas from our Indian Food caterer and hired a crepe company to make crepes to order. It was more food than anyone could every eat (we did our best to try though), everyone found several things they loved AND it was still cheaper than getting a crazy cake that probably wouldn’t have tasted that good to us anyways. It took a long time to find a venue that was restriction free, meaning we would hire whoever we wanted and did not have to hire one of their preferred vendors. That said, it was worth the wait and and saved us a lot of money!

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The Wedding Team:

Photographer: Viera Photographics
Event Planner: Thomas Bui Lifestyle
Ceremony Venue: The North Chapel
Reception Venue: Moniker Warehouse
Officiant: Kevin Crim
Invitation Designer: Rachel Jane Couture Invitations
Catering: Holy Rice BallsAzuki SushiMonsoon Restaurant Group, Julie Darling Private Chef, Cassie’s Crepes
Florist: Adorations Botanical Artistry
Cake: Extraordinary Desserts
Wedding Dress: Anne Barge via Bliss Bride
Bridal Accessories: Jill Courtemanche (custom headpiece), Anne Barge via Bliss Bride (custom veil)
Groom’s Apparel & Accessories: Crow Thief
Hair: Henna Rodriguez of Henna’s Hair Studio
Makeup: Ann DeNicolo, Makeup Artist
DJ: Vynce Pham of Music Phreek
Live Music: Teagan Taylor Trio
Transportation: Top Dog Limo
Rentals: Concepts Event Design, Inc., Classic Party Rentals
Rings: Don Faulhaber

Thank you Meaghann and Darren for sharing your eclectic wedding style with us!

Looking for more industrial inspired decor? Check out this urban chic wedding inspiration photo shoot!

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Introducing Junebug’s All New Wedding Photo Gallery!

September 17, 2013 | Junebug Weddings

Along with our new logo and new website look, I must say that the Junebug wedding photo gallery has officially received the best makeover in town. Of course there are endless goodies to explore on the new site, including our fabulous Hotlists of the World’s Best Wedding ProfessionalsFashion Reports and Best of the Best photo collections, but my personal favorite has to be the photo gallery! You can streamline your image gallery experience by taking advantage of the tagging structure – there are so many combinations of topics to choose from; wedding color palettes, photography moments, fashion inspiration, flowers, decor, cakes, catering, invitations and even locations. The possibilities are endless! Enjoy the incredible imagery and ideas, and find your own wedding inspiration today!

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We hope you love our new wedding photo gallery as much as we do!

 

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Mint, Gold, and Gray Traditional Japanese Wedding at The Ritz Carlton Tokyo

September 16, 2013 | Junebug Weddings

Yurie and Chris’ mint, gold and gray wedding in Japan combined cultural traditions and all-out fun at their wedding at The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo. They truly had the best of both worlds and with 37 Frames Photography as their photographers – everything from the traditional tea ceremony, the couple’s first look (with a surprise appearance by their beloved puppy), and the colorful French macarons was captured perfectly.

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The Couple: Yurie and Chris

The Wedding: 5.25.13 – The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo, Japan

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The Goals: Our main goal was that we wanted to incorporate both our cultures and traditions into our day. We wanted the details to be personalized and make it ‘us’. Of course, we wanted our friends and family to have fun and for it all to be documented and photographed by 37 Frames Photography.

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The Design: Our main goal for the wedding was to make it feel romantic, whimsical and rustic. We wanted to create a really warm, soft atmosphere. The dress was the main inspiration. We wanted to bring outdoor elements indoors so decided on having tall lush tree/branch centerpieces with lots of ivy flowing onto the mirrored tables. We included more ‘fun’ elements in the reception with live music, photo booth, candy buffet, cotton candy machine, and our signature cocktail, The Yurberlie, flowing throughout the night.
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The Moments: Our favorite moments include the first look at the shrine when I saw Chris in the Japanese montsuki haori hakama (wedding kimono), listening to all the reception speeches (especially Chris’ and my sisters on behalf of my father who passed away when I was younger), having our dog, Charlie, be part of our day, experiencing all of our friends and family from all around the world comeing together and seeing everything we worked so hard complete. Also, our dear friend, Marié Digby’s performance made almost everyone in the room cry. Her voice is like an angel.

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The Photographer: We instantly connected with Dee and Tracey from 37 Frames Photography from the very start. At our engagement shoot, we knew that they were going to be the ones photographing our wedding…they made us feel so comfortable. We wanted the best talent who also understood who we are as a couple. We wanted natural, ‘in the moment’ shots more than the posed shots. Dee and Tracey see shots that you would think wouldn’t work, but end up being the best. We will cherish our engagement and wedding photos forever so definitely worth every cent.
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The Advice: Try to enjoy every minute, time flies! Believe that nothing is impossible and never give up on what you want.

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Thank you Yurie and Chris, for sharing your stunning day with us! We wish you all the best in your new life together. See more gorgeous weddings in Japan at 37 Frames Photography Blog.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: 37 Frames Photography
Event Planner: Ryo Sue and Izumi Shikama, The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo
Ceremony Venue: Hie Jinja Shrine
Reception Venue: The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo
Videographer/Film Maker: The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo
Invitation Designer: Dauphine Press
Catering: The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo
Florist: Hanahiro for The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo
Cake: The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo
Wedding Dress: Romona Keveza via The Treat Dressing Minami Aoyama
Bridal Accessories: Shoes – Jimmy Choo
Bridesmaids’ Apparel: Dress – J.Crew
Groom’s Apparel & Accessories: Custom Tailored Suit and Bespoke John Lobb Oxfords
Hair: The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo Beauty Salon
Make-up: The Ritz Carlton, Tokyo Beauty Salon
DJ: Guy Perryman
Live Music: Kaleb James, Me and My Friends
Favors: Yamada Heiando Bowls, Toyo Bijin Junmai Daiginjo Custom Label Sake and cups
Rings: N. Alawdeen Ltd.

 

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