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A Sun-Soaked Orange Destination Wedding at Hacienda Antigua on the Riviera Nayarit

January 23, 2026 | justine

Sydney and Austin wanted their wedding to feel warm, familiar, and centered on bringing all their favorite people together for a full weekend rather than a single day. They were drawn to a setting with character and history—something that felt more like hosting loved ones in a beautiful home than a traditional venue. That direction led them to Mexico, where they discovered Hacienda Antigua and immediately knew it matched what they were looking for, even without seeing it in person.

The ease they felt about the setting mirrored the way their relationship began. What started as a chance meeting on a night out in Newport Beach quickly turned into something neither of them expected but immediately recognized. “Everything moved faster than we imagined, but it felt easy, exciting, and exactly right,” they shared. Having grown up in Southern California with overlapping circles and a shared love for Spanish architecture and coastal charm, their worlds already felt connected long before wedding planning entered the picture.

What We Love About This Hacienda Antigua Wedding

  • A marigold-forward color palette
  • A destination that felt familiar rather than far from home
  • A ceremony built around slowing down and taking it all in
  • Thoughtful DIY details that made guests feel genuinely welcomed
  • A celebration that ended with everyone jumping in the pool

Featured Vendor:

Kape Photography
MemoryBox Photography

Planning a Wedding Without a Roadmap

Planning a destination wedding entirely from afar brought equal parts excitement and uncertainty. Their planner hadn’t worked at the venue or even in that area before, and without a hotel team in place, every vendor and detail had to be sourced independently.

“We leaned heavily on research, recommendations, and trusting our instincts,” they said. While it required patience and flexibility, the process made the celebration feel distinctly theirs, shaped piece by piece rather than pulled from a template.

Welcoming Guests Through Food and Flavor

The welcome party set the rhythm for the weekend. Guests were greeted with an elevated al pastor taco bar, street corn, desserts, and interactive tastings featuring tequila, chocolate, and hot sauce. It gave everyone a shared experience right away, especially for guests meeting for the first time.

For the rehearsal dinner, the couple headed into Sayulita for a night out at their favorite restaurant, Rustika. After dinner, the group wandered through nearby bars and live music spots, letting the evening unfold naturally.

Building the Color Palette Around a Single Hue

Rather than layering multiple hues, Sydney gravitated toward a focused color palette centered on marigolds and warm orange tones. “I wanted something bright, happy, and a little unexpected.” Against the surrounding greenery, the color choice felt bold without overwhelming the space.

The florals added movement and personality while allowing the architecture, rustic bar, and antique furnishings to remain front and center. It was a reminder that a strong single color can carry an entire design when used with confidence.

Letting the Ceremony Set the Emotional Tone

Skipping a first look was an intentional decision. Sydney wanted the aisle to be the first moment Austin saw her as his bride, and that anticipation shaped the emotional arc of the ceremony.

One of the most memorable moments came when their facilitator invited them to pause and take in the scene around them. “It was such a powerful reminder of how loved we are.” A light breeze passed through, followed by a brief sprinkle of rain with the sun still shining, adding to the feeling of the moment.

Live guitar music opened the ceremony, followed by heartfelt vows and a celebratory walk-out song that naturally carried guests into cocktail hour.

Wedding Style That Matched the Setting

Sydney’s dress struck a balance between classic and relaxed, with a soft off-white tone, textured fabric, and an easy silhouette. “It was only the fourth dress I tried on,” she said. The long train and cathedral veil added drama, while the overall look still felt effortless.

Austin wore a light tan suit that worked seamlessly with the stone and greenery of Hacienda Antigua, keeping the overall look refined without feeling too formal. Together, their style felt cohesive with the setting.

Deciding on a Location That Worked for a Full Weekend

Mexico wasn’t about choosing a destination for the sake of spectacle. For Sydney and Austin, it felt like a natural continuation of the environments they grew up around. “A grand hacienda felt familiar and meaningful,” Sydney explained, especially since they wanted a full weekend together rather than a single-day event.

That vision came into focus at Hacienda Antigua, where stone textures, antique details, and lush landscaping created an atmosphere that felt layered and lived-in. Instead of transforming the space, they focused on letting it lead, adding just enough to enhance what was already there.

Keeping the Focus on the Experience, Not the Schedule

After the ceremony, Sydney and Austin focused on staying present rather than moving through a tightly packed schedule. They took a few family photos, shared a quiet moment together, and had their first drink of the night before rejoining their guests.

That same ease carried into the reception. Under glowing lights, friends and family shared heartfelt speeches, enjoyed standout food, and danced well into the night. By the end of the evening, guests found themselves jumping into the pool, an unplanned but fitting finale that matched the energy of the weekend at Hacienda Antigua.

Throughout the celebration, personal details were layered in without feeling overdone. Sydney and Austin designed their invitations, matchboxes, cocktail napkins, late-night bar cups, and guest itineraries, along with personalized welcome notes placed in each guest’s room before arrival. Sydney also sourced small decor pieces locally in Sayulita to add warmth and character across the weekend’s events.

Creating those details alongside her sister and planner became part of the experience itself. “The small touches were what made the weekend feel the most like us,” she shared.

Making Decisions Without Seeing Everything in Person

Their advice is simple: trust your instincts and resist the pressure to follow expectations. “Some of our favorite moments were the ones that felt the most true to us,” they shared.

Once the day arrives, letting go matters just as much as planning. Things may not be flawless, but they will feel right. “Focus on the people, the moments, and the atmosphere you want to create.” That’s what lingers long after the celebration at Hacienda Antigua comes to a close.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Kape Photography
Event Planning – Krista Lee Buffington
Ceremony Venue – Villa Boda
Reception Venue – Hacienda Antigua
Floral Design – Flor Caballero
Catering – A Chef in Paradise
Cake – Sandra Guillen Dijosa
Officiant – Scott Osburn
DJ – DJ Cesar Valladares
Live Music – Mariachi Azteca Real  + Esau Galvan Saltos
Videography – MemoryBox
Invitation Design – Sydney Kohler
Wedding Dress – Anthropologie Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Suits Supply
Rings – Sarah Lundquist
Rentals – Del Cabo Rentals + Warehouse Guanajuato
Lighting – Mac Event Group

 

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An Austrian Destination Wedding Set in Historic Salzburg

January 21, 2026 | justine

Maria and Evan’s love story began the way many modern ones do—on Hinge—but quickly unfolded into something that felt almost serendipitous. After Maria moved to Denver during COVID to begin her emergency medicine residency, she matched with Evan, who had already been living there for years. Their first conversation revolved around travel, and when they planned their first date, they discovered they lived not just in the same neighborhood, but in the same apartment building, directly one floor apart.

What followed were coffee walks between shifts, chess games before overnight hospital hours, and a steady building of trust that deepened even further during a health crisis that tested them early on. “Those moments of uncertainty and having to rely on each other are what truly made our relationship permanent,” Maria shared. From there, travel became a constant thread—mountain getaways, family visits across North America, and repeated trips to Europe that eventually inspired their Austrian destination wedding in Salzburg, a place closely tied to Maria’s heritage.

What We Love About This Austrian Destination Wedding

  • A historic venue that doubled as a full guest experience
  • Pre-wedding events that helped guests connect with Austrian culture
  • A first look that shaped a calmer, more present wedding day
  • Personal vows that focused on commitment rather than performance
  • Thoughtful traditions woven in without feeling forced

Featured Vendor:

DEL Weddings

Welcoming Guests With Thoughtful Pre-Wedding Events

Rather than limiting the experience to the wedding day itself, Maria and Evan planned a series of events that helped guests feel connected to Salzburg. Two nights before the wedding, they hosted a “Cheers and Chatter” welcome gathering at Restaurant Stiegl-Keller. With sweeping city views and traditional Austrian food and beer, guests were encouraged to wear dirndls or lederhosen, an idea many embraced.

The following day included a river cruise along the Salzach River, sponsored by Maria’s mother, followed by a welcome dinner at Zistelalm, a mountaintop venue overlooking the valley. Family speeches, sunset views, and traditional architecture created a relaxed atmosphere that allowed guests to settle in and connect before the wedding day.

Planning an International Wedding With the Right Support

With Maria’s demanding schedule as an emergency physician, planning an international wedding required trusted help. After a quick search, Maria connected with Junebug vendor DEL Weddings, and the fit felt immediate. “Daniela’s warmth and personal approach made us feel confident right away.”

DEL Weddings handled logistics and vendor coordination, leaving Maria and Evan free to focus on creative decisions and the guest experience. When they traveled to Salzburg for Maria’s 30th birthday, they toured venues, sampled cakes, and met vendors in person, strengthening relationships that would later shape the day. That support made the planning process feel manageable and even enjoyable, which can make all the difference when planning from afar.

Choosing Vendors Who Understood Their Priorities

Every vendor was chosen with care, guided by Daniela’s local insight and shared values. Maria and Evan prioritized people who were approachable, communicative, and genuinely invested in the day. Their photographer and videographer, a married duo, focused on capturing emotion rather than directing moments, which helped the couple feel comfortable even when they were not naturally drawn to attention.

The florist leaned into seasonal blooms that complemented the venue’s scale and character. The string quartet personalized their setlist with a thoughtful mix of classics, modern songs, and Sound of Music selections—a playful nod to the venue’s history. “They took the time to understand what mattered to us,” Maria shared.

Deciding on a First Look to Slow the Day Down

After some discussion, Maria and Evan chose to do a first look, a decision that shaped the rhythm of the day. “It was the best decision we made,” Maria said. That quiet moment allowed them to connect privately, ease nerves, and take portraits ahead of the ceremony, freeing them to enjoy a long, unhurried cocktail hour later.

Maria also shared first looks with her father and three older brothers, a last-minute choice that became one of the most emotional parts of the day. These moments created space for genuine reactions without pressure or distraction.

Choosing a Location That Connected with Heritage and Memories

Choosing Austria was both practical and personal. No matter where Maria and Evan married, guests would need to travel, so they leaned into a place that reflected their shared love of exploring the world while honoring Maria’s roots. Salzburg offered accessibility, cultural depth, and proximity to Maria’s family home in the mountains.

Their venue, Schloss Leopoldskron, brought that vision to life. The historic palace–featured in the Sound of Music nonetheless–offered grandeur without feeling intimidating, and its walkable access to the city center made it easy for guests to explore. “We wanted something elegant, but also comfortable and relaxed,” Maria explained. The design followed suit, relying on soft neutrals with subtle blue accents that complemented the surrounding gardens rather than competing with them. The venue’s natural beauty did most of the work, allowing the celebration to feel polished but approachable. 

Letting the Ceremony Focus on What Mattered Most

The ceremony focused on what mattered most to Maria and Evan—their promises to each other. They wrote their own vows, choosing honesty over performance. Evan spoke from memory, while Maria read hers from a keepsake book she transcribed that morning. Just before sealing their vows, Evan quietly said “Ich liebe dich,” a simple moment that resonated deeply.

A light drizzle passed through during the ceremony, something the couple now views as a sign of good luck. With heavier rain arriving later, the timing felt unexpectedly perfect.

 

Wedding Day Fashion With Lasting Meaning

Evan wore a custom Ralph Lauren tuxedo chosen during a weekend trip to Chicago with his father, a piece he plans to wear for years to come. His look was finished with a Tudor Black Bay watch gifted by his parents. Maria’s gown, a Justin Alexander ballgown called Infinity, surprised even her. “I didn’t expect to love a ballgown, but it felt right for the space and the day,” she said.

Her look was layered with personal history, from heirloom jewelry that belonged to her late grandmother to a Tiffany diamond necklace gifted by her mother to symbolize eternity. Bridesmaids wore matching midnight blue satin dresses with soft draping inspired by Maria’s neckline, keeping the overall look cohesive without feeling rigid.

Incorporating Local Traditions During Cocktail Hour

Cocktail hour began with a champagne toast from Maria’s godparents. In keeping with Austrian tradition, the wedding cake was served early so guests could enjoy it without rushing. Each tier featured a different local flavor, including one inspired by Maria’s great-grandmother’s Panhans torte.

A local artist painted watercolor portraits of guests throughout the hour, offering a personal keepsake that doubled as a thoughtful favor.

Why a Flexible Reception Timeline Worked

Dinner took place inside the palace, where long tables replaced round ones to encourage conversation and shared moments. The evening quickly shifted into a lively celebration, thanks to a DJ and live saxophonist who joined guests on the dance floor. Evan’s brother-in-law captured candid photos throughout the night and later created a short film that reflected the energy of the celebration.

Staying Flexible When the Unexpected Happens

Weather was the biggest unknown, but it ended up adding character rather than stress. Morning rain gave way to soft clouds and mist over the lake, creating a moody backdrop without disrupting plans. “The moment I saw Evan during our first look, everything settled,” Maria said. Trusting their team allowed them to stay present and enjoy the day as it came, a reminder that flexibility often leads to the most memorable moments at an Austrian destination wedding.

What Matters Most When Planning From a Distance

Maria’s advice is straightforward: slow down and take it in. “Nothing matters except the two of you and the commitment you’re making,” she shared. Small details fade, but the feeling of the day stays. For couples who tend to focus on everyone else, she encourages letting yourselves be cared for and supported, even if it feels unfamiliar. In the end, Maria and Evan’s wedding wasn’t about perfection. It was about presence, shared history, and the people who showed up to celebrate alongside them.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography + Videography – Haymoments
Event Planning – DEL Weddings
Ceremony Venue – Schloss Leopoldskron
Floral Design – Classy Flowers
Cake – Theresa Jahoda
Menu Design+ Illustration – Carissimo Letterpress
DJ – Konstantin + Beni
Live Music – Katharina Hinterholzer
Invitation Design – Shine
Makeup + Hair Styling – Julia Forster
Wedding Dress –  Justin Alexander from The Bridal Collection
Bridal Accessories – Tiffany
Groom’s Apparel – Ralph Lauren
Groom Accessories – Tudor
Rings – Mark’s Diamonds
Rentals – Frankl24
Transportation – Dr. Richard Salzburg
Live Illustrations – Viola Li

 

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Elevated and Modern Western Wedding Inspired by the Spirit of the West

January 19, 2026 | justine

Set against a wide-open landscape where desert tones meet mountain views, this styled shoot offers a quieter take on a modern western wedding. Designed and photographed by Junebug vendor Becca Photo, the day balanced clean styling with personal meaning, centered around Thunder, a horse who is very much part of Becca’s life and family.

“I’ve had horses my entire life,” Becca shared. “This particular horse, Thunder, is part of my family, which made the experience even more meaningful. That level of trust and calm is something you can genuinely feel throughout the shoot.”

Rather than leaning into a literal theme, the vision focused on atmosphere and restraint. The goal was to create something editorial while staying outdoors and connected to the setting. Horses weren’t included as a visual detail alone. Their presence slowed the pace of the shoot and influenced how the couple moved, interacted, and experienced the day, shaping the overall feeling in a way that felt unforced.

What We Love About This Modern Western Wedding Inspiration

  • Thunder’s calm presence and the visible trust between him and the couple
  • A color palette drawn from the landscape rather than imposed on it
  • Western references that felt subtle and current, not themed
  • A sunset moment that unfolded naturally 
  • Design choices that left space for the setting to remain visible

Featured Vendor:
Becca Photo

Incorporating Western Details Without Going Literal

One of the strongest takeaways from this shoot is how restrained the western influence feels. Instead of relying on familiar symbols or overt styling, the design focused on texture, proportion, and mood.

“I wanted to show couples that western-inspired elements can be incorporated in a way that feels current and thoughtful,” Becca explained. “It’s less about a theme and more about the feeling.”

Natural materials, layered linens, and soft draping brought warmth to the design without overpowering it. Even accessories, like western-style hats, were used sparingly, offering inspiration for couples who want subtle references rather than a full commitment to a specific look.

Using Open Space to Shape the Look and Feel of the Day

The openness of the landscape influenced both the styling and the photography. Rolling hills, open sky, and uninterrupted views encouraged a simpler approach that leaned into movement and negative space.

One of Becca’s favorite moments happened as the sun dropped behind the mountains. “Watching the couple interact with Thunder as the light shifted felt completely unhurried,” she said. “Everything came together naturally in those final minutes.”

That slower pacing allowed moments to unfold without being directed, reinforcing the understated confidence of the modern western wedding concept.

Why Clear Direction Matters When Building Your Vendor Team

This styled shoot began with a clear vision planned and directed by Becca, then expanded through collaboration. Each vendor brought their expertise while working toward the same overall goal.

The florist played a key role in shaping the color story and floral direction, while the decor team completed the look with layered tablescapes and flowing draping. From the couple and the cake to the horse and the location, every element supported the others.

“Everything worked hand in hand,” Becca noted. “Each piece mattered, but none of it stood alone.”

Allowing the Location to Influence Design Choices

The location played a major role in shaping the overall color palette. The contrast between the white wedding dress and the warm, earthy tones of the landscape immediately grounded the look. Thunder’s white-and-brown coloring, along with his striking blue eye, became an unexpected part of the visual story.

The tablescape and florals layered in deep burgundy tones, soft greens, ivory creams, and warm candlelight. Texture did much of the work here, adding depth while keeping the focus on the surroundings.

Planning for Weather Challenges in Outdoor Settings

Like many outdoor celebrations, the biggest challenge came from the weather. The day brought steady winds, with gusts strong enough to make draping especially difficult.

“The decor team spent hours anchoring and pinning the drapes so they wouldn’t blow away,” Becca shared. “There was a point where we thought it might not work at all.”

Their persistence paid off. The draping held and became a defining visual element in the final design.

From the Junebug Editors: Outdoor weddings require flexibility. Work with vendors who know how to adapt and build contingency plans into your design.

Creating a Thoughtful Experience From Start to Finish

At its core, this editorial highlights how much impact comes from aligning place, pacing, and design. Becca’s advice for couples looking to recreate a similar feeling is simple but practical: choose a location that works with your vision, and give yourself enough time to be present.

“The backdrop for your ceremony matters so much,” she said. “It’s where you’ll say your vows, take portraits, and gather with family. When that choice works with your palette and textures, everything feels more natural.”

It’s a reminder that a modern western wedding doesn’t need spectacle to leave an impression. With the right setting, thoughtful choices, and space to slow down, the experience—and the images—speak for themselves.

The Wedding Team:

Photography + Concept Designer – Becca Photo
Floral Design – Audrey Rose Floral Co.
Decor + Drapes – Event Masters Decor
Cakes – Event Cakes By Han + Cake By Savz
Food Styling – Arielle Bergman
Makeup + Hair Styling –  Maggies Hair and Bridal
Wedding Dress – Chantel Lauren
Horses – Cheval Heights

 

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