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Pastel Indian Wedding at Compass Rose Suites

November 6, 2022 | justine

When Kiran and Kevin planned their wedding in the middle of the pandemic, the safety and comfort of their loved ones were a top priority. This is what led to their celebration in the countryside. And their pastel Indian wedding had it all—an outdoor setting with scenic countryside views, romantic florals in a soft color palette, and, of course, delicious Indian food! Even though they encountered a few hurdles along the way, with the help of their trusted vendor team, they pulled off their big day in a spectacular way.

Their outdoor ceremony set in the fields of Compass Rose Suites had countless beautiful details, starting with their attire. The pair looked stunning in complementing traditional cream-colored ornate ensembles. Meanwhile, their swoon-worthy decor featured a lily-lined aisle leading to the flower-filled mandap. They promised a lifetime of love surrounded by loved ones and the woods as their backdrop.

The pair changed into chic outfits for the evening festivities, with Kevin rocking a classic tux while Kiran was breathtaking in a bedazzled dress. It was apparent that they put a lot of thought into the details of their celebration as the dreamy vibe continued at their tented reception. You’re not going to want to miss these gorgeous photos captured by Junebug members Joel & Justyna. So keep scrolling for inspiration you can use for your own big day.

The Couple:

Kiran and Kevin

The Wedding:

Compass Rose Suites, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada

The Inspiration Behind Their Pastel Indian Wedding

We wanted to create a vibe that matched the natural feel of the venue, would go with the organic style of our photographers, and would be elegant but fun for when it came time to party. We didn’t want the color of a traditional Indian wedding but also didn’t want the traditional classic look of an all-white wedding, so we went for earthy tones for the morning Anand Karaj outfits for ourselves, our bridal party, and our families. Kevin brought home lilies for me one day, and I wanted to include them in the wedding florals as I hadn’t seen them done before. Our florist took that inspiration and created a beautiful path that lined the aisle as if we walked through the meadow to the altar.

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Why They Chose The Compass Rose Suites Venue For Their Pastel Indian Wedding

We were planning our wedding in the middle of the pandemic, so we wanted to ensure we could find an outdoor venue. We lived in France when we got engaged and considered having our wedding there. But, when we decided to have our wedding back in the Toronto area, we were delighted to find Compass Rose Suites. The venue matched the outdoor vibe of some of the venues we saw in France. They also let us bring our own caterer for Indian food, which was a critical component of our wedding planning.

Creating A Wedding Timeline That Worked For Them

Our day was split into our morning ceremony–a modern version of a traditional Indian langar– and our evening dinner reception. We didn’t get to interact with many of our guests after the ceremony because we had to take photos. Once we did our first look in the evening and spent some quiet moments together, we were finally able to interact with our guests as they arrived for the cocktail hour. It was overwhelming to feel all of their love as we celebrated.

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Finding A Trusted Planner Was Crucial To The Success Of Their Wedding

Find an experienced wedding planner whose style you like and who you can trust. We had an unfortunate experience where our first wedding planner backed out after they lost staff members and couldn’t hold onto all of their clients. Luckily we found Lexington & Co., and Lexi worked so hard to ensure we had everything we needed for our day to be beautiful and for everything to run smoothly, covering us for every scenario. We would have been lost without her incredible style and experience.

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Finding A Caterer For Their Indian Fusion Wedding Menu Was The Top Priority

We’re so glad we were able to find vendors for our lunch, dinner, and late-night snack that could provide delicious Indian fusion food, unlike what we’ve experienced in the past. Rick’s Good Eats supplied the food for our langar (lunch after the morning ceremony). Pukka catered our incredible dinner, and our local bakery, The Donuterie, sent doughnuts up for our late-night snack. We were happy to share these favorites and local gems with our friends and family.

 

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How They Saved Money By Bringing Their Own Alcohol

We were shocked by how much money we saved by bringing our own alcohol! We had an open bar throughout the cocktail hour, dinner, and dancing, with specialty cocktails and a range of choices for our guests. There was no shortage of options for the evening because we were able to take more than half of what we bought back.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Joel & Justyna
Event Planning – Lexington & Co.
Venue – Compass Rose Suites
Floral Design – Bambii Flowers
Catering – Rick’s Good Eats + Pukka Restaurant
Cake – Finespun Cakes
Videography – Pat Crandles Videography
Invitation Design – Statue Rue
Makeup Artist – Makeuplicious by Mika
Hair Styling – Allyssa Helm Beauty & Co.
Wedding Dresses – Sia Importer + Seema Gujral
Bridal Accessories – Sapphire Hut
Groom’s Apparel – Sia Importer + Gaurav Gupta
Rentals – Sperry Tents + Chairman Mills + Reznick Carpets
Event Staffing – Core 2.0 Staffing
Henna – Henna by Mayaa
Turban Tying – Pagg&Fifty

 

Congratulations to Kiran and Kevin on their pastel Indian wedding at Compass Rose Suites. And a big thank you to Junebug members Joel & Justyna for capturing all the intimate moments and stunning details that showcase their love story. For more wedding inspo, check out their profile in our directory of wedding photographers from around the world.

Like this couple, finding a venue that matches your vision is one of the most crucial parts of wedding planning. This is why it’s necessary to lean on your trusted team to help bring all the wedding elements together seamlessly. Kickstart the process with a strong foundation by checking out our directory of expert vendors and our planning and budget guides.

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This Fall Preto Loft Wedding Is Perfectly Modern And Rustic

November 5, 2022 | justine

This couple refused to let the pandemic get in the way of their happily ever after. Instead of canceling, Jenny and Nick decided to have a safe and intimate celebration with their nearest and dearest. Playing off their venue’s existing industrial features, their Preto Loft wedding featured chic and contemporary decor combined with fall-themed details and florals

To contrast and spice up the concrete, brick walls, and exposed loft beams, asymmetrical floral pillars were the perfect addition to their sweet “I do’s”. But, it doesn’t stop there. Autumn blooms, sleek black settings, and black chairs popped against the white tablescape as they wined and dined at the reception that followed. 

With the help of their vendor team, they created a stunning space with a relaxed atmosphere, allowing them to enjoy moments with each other. On top of that, the pair took their big day as an opportunity to beautifully bend traditions, showing off their personalities in thoughtful and meaningful ways. Want to see more? Scroll through these incredible images captured by John and Veronica Photography and soak in every detail of this modern and rustic affair.

The Couple:

Jenny and Nick

The Wedding:

Preto Loft, Toronto, Canada

Party With Chloe’s Thoughts On This Preto Loft Wedding

It was so hard for everyone who decided to postpone their wedding over the pandemic. Refusing to let COVID stop them, Jenny and Nick chose to have their safe and joyful intimate wedding surrounded by people they love. They chose an industrial photo studio as their wedding venue—with its large windows, brick walls, exposed industrial beams, and wooden floors. We added sophisticated and airy autumn florals to make their wedding softer and more romantic. Guests enjoyed the season throughout the dinner, including fig dark and stormy cocktails and a beautiful seasonal three-course dinner. Their wedding day was filled with pleasure, romance, and intimacy—hands down, the most relaxed wedding I’ve ever seen.

How Their Preto Loft Wedding Came To Be

We were looking for a small venue that would be perfect for an intimate wedding. Due to the prolonged pandemic, government restrictions, and lockdowns, many wedding venues were closed temporarily or permanently out of business. There were a few venue options on my list, and I came to choose Preto Loft as we loved the mix of rustic and vintage that the studio has. The Preto Loft is gorgeous with brick walls, huge factory windows, exposed metal fixtures, and simple but chic décor that matched the fall season. We just fell in love with the place at first sight. We kept the color palette and the style within the theme that the venue already had and added the colors of the natural season of fall. The style and overall look of our wedding were just organized so beautifully and the modern rustic theme was perfectly executed.

The Groom Paid His Respects To The Bride’s Parents With A Deep Bow After The Ceremony

I would say the Korean traditional bow that my partner gave toward my parents after a declaration of our marriage during our ceremony. Nick performed a deep bow which began standing and ended by pressing his forehead to his hands while kneeling on both legs on the floor. This is a traditional way of thanking parents during the wedding ceremony. My parents had no idea that he would do the bow! The pure joy my parents had on their faces was captured in the wedding photos, and it’s just priceless to look at them time after time.

Their Preto Loft Wedding Was The Laid-Back Celebration They Always Wanted

I wanted to ensure that every guest, my husband, and I had the best time. They all mean so much to us as they witnessed our growth as a couple. We didn’t want to overwhelm our guests with too many games, speeches, or performances. So we created a laid-back and simpler wedding, which reflected our personality. Due to the pandemic, we couldn’t get together with our loved ones for a long time. And to see them all together having fun—the warm hugs, endless conversation, and laughter—really mattered to us.

Advice: Feel Free To Skip Tradition

I think it is very important to identify what you and your partner want. Wedding planning can be such a stressful and overwhelming journey. Try to find what’s most important to you and your partner. You can be as unconventional as possible and not necessarily follow a wedding formula, such as having a bridesmaid, bouquet toss, stressing on entertaining the guests, etc. You could always ditch anything that doesn’t resonate with you. It is your day, be yourself and do whatever you want!

The Wedding Team:

Photography – John and Veronica Photography
Event Planning + Invitation Design – Party with Chloe
Ceremony + Ceremony Venue – Preto Loft
Floral Design – Atelier Josephine
Catering – Daniel et Daniel
Cake – Bloom Cake Co.
Videography – Dialogue Design Studio
Makeup Artist – First Brush
Hair Styling – Uno Jo Bridal Hair
Wedding Dress – Sash and Bustle
Bridal Shoes – Jimmy Choo
Groom’s Apparel – Canali
Groom Shoes – Ferragamo
Rings – Damiani
Rentals – Event Rental Group
Favors – Succulent chocolates and sweets

 

Congratulations to Jenny and Nick on their fall Preto Loft wedding that’s perfectly modern and rustic. And a big thank you to John and Veronica Photography for capturing all the gorgeous details and special moments unconventional couples will use as inspiration. 

From recreating traditions to incorporating thoughtful touches, there are many unique ways your wedding can truly reflect you and your partner. Get started with our wedding planning checklist to pull off a meaningful and unforgettable celebration.

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Modern And Minimalistic Museo Casa de la Bola Wedding

November 3, 2022 | justine

For Bere and Oscar, postponing their wedding due to the pandemic meant one thing: they had more time to fine-tune their vision and plan a party for the ages. And it was certainly worth the wait! They showcased a modern aesthetic, a sophisticated color palette, and statement florals that perfectly contrasted their 16th century-museum venue. To say love is definitely in the details at this Museo Casa de la Bola wedding would be an understatement

After the two said their “I dos” at the Parroquia San Josemaria Escriva, they headed to the museum, where a stunning reception awaited. With the help of their planner The Eventuer and an expert team of vendors, they transformed the courtyard into an ultra-romantic setting. The space was complete with white and red blooms that popped against an elegant tablescape filled with taper candles. And not only that, they dined and danced the night away under the full sparkle of disco balls.

Photographer and Junebug member Memorybox did an incredible job of capturing every well-thought-out detail of the day. So scroll through and read on to find out the many creative ways they made their Museo Casa de la Bola wedding uniquely them. This is one elegant soiree you don’t want to miss.

The Couple:

Bere and Oscar

The Wedding:

Parroquia Sanjosemaria Escriva, Mexico

How They Brought Their Museo Casa De La Bola Wedding To Life

We wanted an intimate affair, a feat for us coming from large families and a particularly social pair. We wanted our guests to be persons who loved us deeply, wanted to celebrate our love, and would contribute to the energy we dreamed of for our wedding, love, positivity, and bliss. The energy and love our family and friends showered us with, in tandem with the magic our vendors created, made it the happiest day of our lives and something we will cherish forever. I would describe our wedding style as modern, bold, and minimalist. The contrast between the rustic 16th-century museum and the modern elements was an aesthetic dream for us. The juxtaposition of old and new is one of our favorite pairings, and we knew it would be central to the design of the day.

Why A Museo Casa De La Bola Wedding

We found Museo Casa de la Bola on Instagram, as we did with everything else. We are big fans of architecture and wanted a beautiful location without needing so much work done to it,  something rich in history and culture with a garden. And all the statues and stone sculptures were chef’s kiss.

Giving Out Welcome Bags With Travel Essentials

We gave our guests welcome bags with our portrait logo. It included itineraries, traditional Mexican candy, and recommendations for navigating the city. Most of our guests did not live in Mexico, and we wanted to provide them with guidance.

Enlisting The Bride’s Mom’s Help With Their DIY Projects

I DIY’d our clusters of postage on our wedding mail which was a lot of fun. Our first save the date included our single-line drawing portrait as the focal design. Also, the lasso, which is a part of a Catholic ceremony signifying unity, was something I DIY’d with my mom. Traditional lassoes are very ornate, and I wanted something simpler and minimal. My mother is a jeweler and provided the gold to create it with me.

Their Wedding Team Was Crucial To Bringing Their Vision To Life

Aside from celebrating our love, the most important parts of the wedding day were the design, flowers, food, music, and ensuring our family and friends had the best time of their lives. We knew this required being very organized to execute our vision for the day and have the best day of our lives. Having an experienced wedding planner and vendor team with the same goals made the wedding journey a stress-free experience. We knew everything would come together perfectly because they went above and beyond. The relationship we developed with our planner, The Eventuer, enriched our experience and allowed us to trust the process. We worked hard to surround ourselves with our favorite humans, which paid off many times over.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Memorybox Photography
Event Planning – The Eventeur
Ceremony Venue – Parroquia Sanjosemaria Escriva
Reception Venue – Museo Casa de la Bola
Floral Design – Allium Estudio Floral
Catering – Ambrosia 
Cake – Cuarentena Baking
DJ – AR Producciones
Live Music – Banda 466 + Havana Nice Cuban MusicGroup
Videography – Social Art Cinema
Invitation Design – Goods Gang
Makeup Artist – Pamela Segura
Hair Styling – Alejandro Iniguez
Wedding Dress – Gown-Watters
Bridal Accessories – LOHO Bride 
Bride’s Party Apparel – Bronx and Banco-Lola
Groom’s Apparel – Klein and Epstein
Groom’s Accessories – Gucci Loafers
Rings – Ring Concierge
Rentals – Rent and Company + Sobre Mesa
Churreria – El Moro
Stationery + Neon Sign + Welcome Bags – Alexandra Wallace

 

Congratulations to Bere and Oscar on their modern and minimalistic Museo Casa de la Bola wedding. And a special shout out to Junebug member Memorybox for capturing the magic and beauty of their special day. To see more gorgeous weddings to spark inspiration, check out their profile in our directory of photographers from around the world.

A trusted wedding planner and vendor team are critical to overcoming challenges and managing your stress levels.  If you’re starting your wedding planning journey, be sure to check out our guide to beat wedding day stress and our ultimate planning checklist. These are the key for a positive “I do” experience.

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