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Rustic Cream and Ivory Wedding in Corfu, Greece – Kristal and Makis

August 30, 2012 | editorial team

I feel so lucky every time we get to look inside a wedding that took place outside the US – there is just something so powerful about seeing the different cultural traditions and local details being experienced in weddings around the world. Kristal and Makis’ rustic Greece wedding in Corfu is the perfect example. It included many locations meaningful to Makis’ family, a traditional Greek Orthodox ceremony, and style inspired by the island’s olive groves and green landscape. What a treat!

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

The Couple: Kristal and Makis

The Wedding: 6.9.12 – The Pink Palace – Corfu, Greece

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

What three adjectives best describe your wedding? Rustic, Unique and Very Greek

What was your wedding color palette? Neutral and natural – lots of cream, ivory and brown, with plenty of greenery

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

What inspired your personal wedding style, and how did you incorporate your style and personalities into your big day? The wedding style was inspired mainly by the island of Corfu and its beautiful olive groves. The whole feel of the island is very rustic, and I wanted to carry that feeling through into the decor. One of my favorite details were the centerpieces we had at the reception. I found about a hundred vintage ouzo bottles in Makis family storage room and thought they would be perfect as vases. We filled them with local wild flowers and myrtle, which we actually cut from a bush ourselves the day before the wedding. They were placed all throughout the reception, giving the tables height and the room a wonderful, heavenly smell.

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

Looking back, what are the moments, decisions or memories that you love the most about your wedding? The best decision we made for the wedding was hiring John Bello as our photographer, along with a second shooter, Sachin Khona. Not only did they capture each important moment of the day, they told a story. You can feel the day as you look through each frame, its magical.

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

What piece of advice would you give to a bride planning her wedding today?
– Use Pinterest for inspiration!
– Work as a team with your groom. Share ideas and create everything together. For us, it was such a great team-building experience.
– Not everything will turn out the way you hope and plan for. Dont let anything ruin your day. Go with the flow and just enjoy every moment.
– Rehearsal dinners the night before the big day can be a really bad idea! Drinking too much wine and stuffing my face 12 hours beforehand is my biggest regret . I’d say, have a rehearsal brunch and keep it sober!
– Be grateful to your out of town guests. I assembled welcome bags filled with local goodies, a bottle of wine and an info pamphlet with maps, contact numbers and details about the ceremony.

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

Tell us about your experience planning a wedding overseas. Being in a different country and not being fluent in the language made this very difficult for me at times. But it was a great experience for us to work together as a team, and I think we were successful.

My dress and veil were custom made by Hariklia Andrioti. Her shop is located in Corfu Town, and since she doesnt speak English very well, Makis came to all my fittings with me to translate. Of course I didnt want him to actually see the dress so he would sit on the other side of a room divider and listen in! It was a very funny (and frustrating!) experience.

Shopping for the bridesmaids dresses was not the typical experience we were used to. I was in Greece, my maid of honour in Romania, and the others were back in Canada, in different cities. Since we all were unable to go shopping together in person, we shopped online. For about a month, we were constantly sending each other links to probably a hundred different dresses. I wanted them to choose something inexpensive and something they would actually want to wear again. Because they were spending a lot to actually come to the wedding, I wanted to put as little pressure on the dresses as possible. What they ended up with is absolutely perfect and exactly what I was aiming for.

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

rustic wedding in Corfu, Greece inspired by rustic loval olive groves, photos by John Bello Photography

The Wedding Team:

Photographer: John Bello
Ceremony Venue: Saint Nicolaus church in the village of Sinarades, Corfu. Its the main church of the village where the majority of Makis family has been married and baptized.
Reception Venue: The Pink Palace
Officiant: Father Spiros Kousaris
Catering: The Pink Palace
Florist: Rizos Garden
Wedding dress: Hariklia Andrioti
Bridesmaids’ Dresses & Accessories: ModCloth, H&M, and Aritzia
DJ: Alekos Mouzakitis
Dance instruction: Makis has been performing as a Greek dancer for years, so naturally he taught me some of the moves. We performed a small number called the hasapiko at the reception.
Favors: In Greek tradition, boboniere (favors) are typically candy covered almonds (called koufeta) bundled with tulle. I went for something a little more elaborate that would carry out our rustic theme: the koufeta in a small box, wrapped with brown paper, lace and twine.
Handmade Stefana, (Orthodox crowns used during the wedding ceremony): Brenda Long

Thank you Kristal and Makis!

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Candlelit New York Wedding at The Harold Pratt House – Lara and David

August 29, 2012 | editorial team

Now this is a New York wedding! From the photos of elegant couple Lara and David out enjoying their beloved New York, to the traditional ceremony and candlelit reception at the amazing Harold Pratt House, this wedding was suffused with a classic city style I adore!

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

The Couple: Lara and David

The Wedding: 5.12.12 – The Harold Pratt House – New York City, NY

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

What three adjectives best describe your wedding? Intimate, Elegant, Romantic

What was your wedding color palette? Golden tones, with pops of magenta

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

What inspired your personal wedding style, and how did you incorporate your style and personalities into your big day? We knew from the start that we wanted our wedding to be intimate and elegant, and to be a reflection of our styles, passions and personalities. We wanted it to be about our love of incredible music and performance, for amazing food, and for beautiful design. We wanted to keep it small, allowing us to stay connected with each other, and to our family and closest friends throughout the night. We also knew that we had to find a place in NYC theres no other place in the world we feel as connected to.

We fell in love with the Pratt House immediately. It felt like home as soon as we walked through the doors. It allowed us to eschew tradition and make each element of the evening stand on its own. Our ceremony in the round took place downstairs in the drawing room; cocktails, hors doervres and jazz followed in the library after ascending a grand staircase; guests then moved to the ballrooom for an intimate candle-lit dinner; and ending back downstairs in a transformed parlor for dancing and desserts.

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

Looking back, what are the moments, decisions or memories that you love the most about your wedding? From David: It may sound cliche, but my favorite moment was seeing Lara in her dress for the first time. Not only because of how beautiful she looked, but because I expected to see her in the sleek, clean, almost structured style I love about her. But instead, she completely blew me away with this dreamlike, almost fantastical, gown. What a blast to see my almost-wife in an unexpected way! And even better was how happy she was wearing it!

From Lara: My favorite moment was also about being suprised! We planned every moment of the night together, in fact, we even prepared a minute to minute itenerary for our all our vendors and bridal party. So, when David began speaking during cocktails in the library, I was caught completely off guard I had no idea what was happening. Suddenly, a formally attired choir stepped out from a hidden door and lined up on the balcony that overlooked the room. They performed a wonderful piece composed by my husband for me, for our wedding. Ive never recieved a better gift. What a magical moment that still gets me when I think about it…

For both of us, few moments were more powerful then standing under our grandfathers prayer shawls in our chuppah (canopy), holding each others hands, while being surrounded by the people who love us, and whom we love. Davids son giving us our rings…our sisters recitations…our best friends and our parents wonderful speeches…dancing our first dance to La Vie En Rose…were all moments we wish we could live over and over again.

Were happy we stuck to our guns and made the more challenging, riskier decisions. We didnt go for a full-service venue, definitely harder to manage, but we were then able to design every element of the night ourselves. We love that we managed to make our ceremony work in the round. The emotion we felt standing together completely surrounded by the people most important to us, was overwhelming and worth the time it took to figure it all out. We love that we opted for four long rectangular tables, and not the classic rounds. This set-up recreated our love for spending hours with our family and friends in our home, sitting and talking across our dining table over good food. Working out the seating arrangements that evening was difficult, but the result was stunning and true to our vision of the night.

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

What piece of advice would you give to a bride planning her wedding today? This advice is for the couple, not just for the bride… Be true to yourselves and to each other! Create a night that reflects who you are as a couple, what makes you both happy, what youre both passionate about. Dont just do things because youre supposed to. That said, some traditions are traditions because they feel wonderful to participate in. Its ok to be openminded and try something that would mean so much to someone you love. Most importantly, do every step with your partner. Every step from tastings, to picking out linens, to band showcases, to assembling those envelopes. First of all, its so much fun to have a partner in all the madness. And besides, you guys are getting married after all, commiting to spending the rest of your lives together. Go to the florist together, and then, if its football season, grab a beer and catch the game after you choose the color of your peonies.

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

elegant black tie wedding in NYC at The Harold Pratt House, photography by Farnaz K. Studio

The Wedding Team:
Photographer: Farnaz K Studio
Ceremony & Reception Venue: The Harold Pratt House
Officiant: Rabbi Gerald Weider
Invitation Designer: Bella Figura
Catering: Marcia Selden Catering
Florist: Jane Packer
Wedding Dress: Saks Fifth Avenue
Bridal Accessories: Shoes – Valentino
Groom and Groomsmens Apparel & Accessories: Grooms Suit – Dolce & Gabbana
Hair and Make-up: Makeup – Lauren Whitworth
Live Music: Harpist – Maria Banks, Jazz Duo –New York Jazz Bands, Band – Bud Maltin Metropolitan Orchestra, Choir – New York Polyphony
Transportation: NYC Royal Limo
Dance Instruction: Fred Astaire Dance Studio
Jewelry: Bride – Kwiat & Gilan, Groom – Cartier
Ketubah: Enya Keshet
Personalized Yarmulkes: Cool Kippahs

Wow – thank you for sharing your wedding and planning experience with us Lara and David! What a stunning wedding!

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Aqua and Yellow Wedding Color Ideas

August 28, 2012 | editorial team

Inspired by the lovely, light, tropical colors of today’s wedding of Ashley and Max, I couldn’t resist sharing this summery wedding color palette of aqua blue and yellow from our Wedding Photo Gallery!

aqua blue and yellow summer wedding color palette inspiration via JunebugWeddings.com

Top row images by: Elizabeth Messina Photography and Karen Hill Photography

Second row images by: Lisa Lefkowitz Photography, Elizabeth Messina Photography, Eric Uys Photography

Third row image by: Ben Chrisman Photography

Fourth row images by: Yvette Roman Photography

Bottom row image by: Karen Hill Photography

Beautiful isn’t it? Search for your own wedding colors in our Inspiration Gallery!

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