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A Gilded Age–Inspired Lightner Museum Wedding in America’s Oldest City

December 26, 2025 | justine

Tiffany and Ryan envisioned a wedding that felt like stepping into a romantic film set inside a museum. Gilded Age glamour, Art Nouveau curves, and rich golden tones came together at the historic Lightner Museum in St. Augustine. With soaring arches and the former swimming pool transformed into a reception space, the venue set the tone, while candlelight, live strings, and thoughtful details reflected their love of art and travel.

Their story began years earlier in Tallahassee, where they met while attending Florida State University. After Ryan famously crashed on Tiffany’s couch one night, the two reconnected at a party weeks later, bonding over a ping pong ball drinking game and talking until the early hours. A first date that pivoted from a closed brunch spot to tacos and coffee sealed it. From there, they grew through college, weathered COVID in a cozy bubble, adopted their senior dog Elroy, and built a life shaped by shared routines and travel. Years later, Ryan proposed on the steps of the Met in New York City, setting the stage for a museum wedding that felt unmistakably like them.

What We Love About This Lightner Museum Wedding

  • A Gilded Age and Art Nouveau–inspired design
  • A rainbow bridal party palette inspired by Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss and the museum’s lobby floor
  • Travel postcards turned into a guestbook, plus custom matchbooks as nostalgic favors
  • Live strings, DJ, saxophone, and surprise vocals that turned the night into a full-on show
  • Thrifted and embroidered details, from button-downs to brooches, that highlighted Tiffany’s love of making things by hand
  • A senior dog “mascot” cocktail, Florida-themed Hawaiian shirts, and captain’s hats that brought playful energy to the reception

Designing a Gilded Age–Inspired Museum Wedding

“I was inspired by the venue, the city, and the Art Nouveau era,” Tiffany shared. “It’s so romantic and dreamy. We loved the devotion to craftsmanship and the ethereal, nature-focused approach to architecture and art.” Those influences carried through the invitation suite, signage, and matchbook favors.

Color played a central role. Inspired by the museum’s lobby floor and Klimt’s The Kiss, Tiffany envisioned a “rainbow entourage,” with bridesmaids in wild rose, sage, marigold, and dusty blue, and her youngest sister in lilac. Florals echoed the palette in softer tones, while candlelight warmed the space.

Choosing the Right Venue in Florida’s Summer Heat

From the start, they knew they’d marry in Florida so family and friends could travel easily. With loved ones spread across the state, they focused on cities with strong airports and venues near their parents’ homes in Orlando and St. Augustine.

They also had a clear non-negotiable. “We knew we wanted a summer wedding, so looking for a venue that was mostly indoors was necessary,” Tiffany explained. Touring the Lightner Museum confirmed it. Even after seeing other options, every comparison led back to it.

Once the venue was chosen, planning felt more focused. The museum’s historic nature came with a curated vendor list, simplifying decisions and allowing them to prioritize fit over excess choice.

Setting the Tone With a Relaxed Rehearsal and Welcome Night

The celebration began the day before the wedding. After a morning rehearsal, Tiffany and Ryan hosted a rehearsal dinner at The Raintree. Ryan’s dad opened the evening with a heartfelt speech, welcoming Tiffany’s family and sharing how proud he was of Ryan.

After dinner, they walked back to their hotel for a welcome reception, then headed out with friends to a few local bars. With a later ceremony start time the next day, the relaxed pace helped them unwind and sleep well—an approach Tiffany recommends for avoiding pre-wedding stress.

A First Look on a Bridge of Stones From Around the World

Before the ceremony, Tiffany shared a quiet first look with her dad, allowing space for the emotions of the day. She then met Ryan in the courtyard for their first look as a couple.

They chose a bridge made of stones collected from around the world, a fitting place to exchange private vows given how central travel is to their story. Ryan waited in excited anticipation as Tiffany tapped his shoulder. They shared memories, tears, and laughter as they read their vows. Ryan became overwhelmed with emotion. “At one point, I gave him a hug and held him and that really comforted him,” Tiffany remembered.

Before guests arrived, they slipped away to see the venue completely empty—looking down into the swimming pool space, spotting the checked dance floor and gelato cart, and taking in the final details. It gave them a quiet moment before the celebration began.

A Candlelit Ceremony Filled With Laughter and Tears

The ceremony took place in the former swimming pool space of the Lightner Museum, with candles lining the aisle and live strings setting a romantic tone. When Tiffany walked in, she tried to avoid looking at Ryan or her bridesmaids, worried she’d cry and ruin her makeup. She thought the groomsmen would be safer, until she locked eyes with Ryan’s brother Kyle, who was crying harder than anyone. Somehow, she held it together.

The ceremony balanced tenderness and humor. Emotional moments were met with genuine laughter, and seeing friends and family from every stage of their lives seated together felt surreal. “You see your close relatives sitting next to your childhood friend sitting next to your college friends sitting next to your soon-to-be cousins-in-law,” they shared. “It’s a group of people your eyes can’t picture in the same room outside of a dream.”

Featured Vendor:

Evergreen Photo Co.

Navigating Surprises With Humor and Grace

Even with thoughtful planning, a few moments went off-script. At the start of the ceremony, guests weren’t told to sit, so they remained standing until a bridesmaid quietly alerted the officiant. He addressed it calmly, and everyone laughed as they took their seats. Tiffany and Ryan didn’t notice in the moment.

Later, Tiffany’s mom realized she’d forgotten her reading glasses before the blessing. Tiffany’s dad sprinted across the venue to retrieve them as guests cheered, turning a small hiccup into one of the night’s sweetest memories.

Summer Wedding Fashion That Embraced Color and Comfort

Tiffany approached dress shopping with an open mind. “I tried on every style under the sun,” she said. She ultimately chose an A-line gown with a cat’s-eye neckline, off-the-shoulder sleeves, and a dramatic train from The Bridal Finery in Orlando (Khya). Detachable sleeves allowed her to change up the look and dance freely. She wore her hair in a secure, romantic low bun with soft face-framing pieces and a “me but better” makeup look.

“What screams summer and June to me was unapologetic color,” Tiffany shared. Bridesmaids wore solid dresses in wild rose, sage, marigold, dusty blue, and lilac, each choosing silhouettes that felt comfortable and true to them.

Ryan and the groomsmen wore classic black suits accented with thrifted floral brooches that matched the bridesmaids’ colors. Later, the groomsmen changed into Florida-themed Duvin Hawaiian shirts and captain’s hats, creating one of the night’s most memorable style moments.

Prioritizing Budget Around Food, Drinks, and Fun

When it came to budgeting, Tiffany and Ryan focused on what mattered most. “The things that mattered most to us were the venue, the entertainment, and the food and drinks,” they shared. With such a striking space, they didn’t feel the need to overdecorate.

Instead, they invested in experiences: live strings for the ceremony, a DJ and saxophonist for the party, and a photobooth guests loved. The menu was generous and flavorful, paired with thoughtful signature cocktails. “Though we definitely could have added more decor and things to fill the space, our focus was on our people having a good time with us,” Tiffany said.

Personal Details That Made the Day Feel Like Them

Many of the most meaningful touches were shaped long before the wedding. Tiffany’s love of thrifting and crafting showed up throughout the day. She thrifted men’s button-down shirts in colors matching the bridesmaids’ dresses and learned to embroider their names and tiny hearts onto the sleeves. She also secretly embroidered their wedding date and a love note inside Ryan’s tuxedo jacket.

Their guestbook came from years of travel: postcards they never sent. Guests chose cards tied to places they lived or visited and wrote messages on the back. Custom matchbooks echoed their invitation designs and nodded to their habit of collecting matchbooks from favorite restaurants.

Signature cocktails added another personal layer. Tiffany chose a French 75, Ryan opted for an extra dirty gin martini, and their shared specialty drink—the Paper Plane—featured their senior dog Elroy as the mascot.

Turning the Reception Into an All-Night Celebration

The reception was, in their words, “an absolute rager.” Speeches set the tone, from Rosa’s heartfelt maid-of-honor tribute to Ryan’s brother Kyle’s emotional toast. Tiffany’s dad welcomed everyone, and her mom’s blessing turned into a crowd favorite when she realized she’d forgotten her reading glasses—prompting a sprint across the venue and plenty of cheers.

Dinner was buffet-style, and once plates were cleared, the dance floor stayed full. The DJ and saxophonist mixed hits across generations as a conga line wound through the space. Inflatable instruments made the rounds, followed by a second act of Hawaiian shirts, captain’s hats, and even higher energy.

Later, Ryan’s mom’s best friend took the mic for “Mamma Mia” and “Proud Mary.” During “Love Story” by Taylor Swift, guests formed a circle around Tiffany and Ryan, singing along before erupting into cheers. They closed the night with a private last dance to “Lover,” followed by a sparkler exit down the outdoor staircase. “Running up and down the steps surrounded by friends and family holding sparklers was pure magic,” they shared.

Advice for Couples Planning Their Own Lightner Museum Wedding

Looking back, Tiffany and Ryan see their wedding as an extension of the life they’ve built together—creative, intentional, and joyful.

“Marriage is often described as a compromise,” Tiffany said, “but I think the bigger lesson is understanding what you’re not willing to compromise on. If something truly matters to you, communicate that clearly to your partner.”

On the wedding day, they encourage couples to stay present. “There will always be unexpected twists, but rolling with them will make the day even more memorable. It’s your celebration. Embrace it fully.”

Their final reminder is simple: protect your time together. “Talk, laugh, and dance with each other as much as you can. Those are the memories you’ll cherish most.”

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Evergreen Photo Co.
Event Planning – Emma Gruber
Venue – Lightner Museum
Floral Design – Tessa Manton
Catering – Elizabeth Van Nuys
Cake – Amaretti Dessert
Officiant – Fernando Villalobos
DJ – COS Celebrations
Live Music – Paul Van Wormer
Videography – Pablo Rene
Makeup + Hair Styling – Idalis Alamina
Wedding Dress – The Bridal Finery
Groom’s Apparel – Nic’s Toggery
Groomsmen’s Apparel – Jos.A.Banks
Rings – Gem Collection
Rentals – St. Johns Illuminations

 

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A Classic Cape Cod Wedding That Captures the Heart of Northeast Style

December 23, 2025 | justine

Krista and Jack’s love story began far from home, in Park City, Utah, where a pandemic twist brought them together sooner and closer than either expected. Their connection unfolded easily, grounded in shared humor and a mutual love for the Cape. So when it came time to celebrate their marriage, their vision naturally aligned with the landscape that held so much meaning for them: a classic Cape Cod wedding. With Nauset Beach and the Atlantic as their backdrop, they designed a day that highlighted natural beauty, warm hospitality, and effortless style.

What We Love About This Classic Cape Cod Wedding

  • A true classic Cape Cod wedding setting overlooking Nauset Beach
  • Botanical-inspired design with greenery, topiaries, and soft textures
  • A meaningful private property venue tied to the bride’s family
  • A ceremony officiated by the bride’s brother-in-law
  • Thoughtful flow that kept guests relaxed, fed, and having fun

Featured Vendor:

CityLux Studios

Choosing Professionals Who Understood Their Vision

The couple interviewed every vendor themselves, choosing people who understood their vision and felt easy to connect with. They wanted a team that brought good energy and paid attention to the details.

Choosing their photographers was the easiest decision. “Junebug vendor CityLux Studios photographed my sister’s wedding two years earlier, and we already trusted them completely.” That confidence carried through on the wedding day, reflected in the natural portraits, candid moments, and the overall feeling of ease in how everything was documented.

Setting the Tone With Thoughtful Pre-Wedding Events

Their classic Cape Cod wedding wasn’t just one day. It was a full weekend celebration. Thursday began with an intimate family rehearsal dinner, followed by cocktails and dessert at Jack’s parents’ home in Chatham. The next night, everyone gathered at Stage Harbor Yacht Club for a welcome party. These gatherings set the tone for a weekend that felt warm, familiar, and rooted in the places they love.

 

A Wedding Vision That Let the Cape Shine

It’s clear the landscape and area’s essence played a huge role in shaping the day. Guests were seated facing a wide view of the ocean, with gentle coastal grasses surrounding the ceremony spot. The scene didn’t need much embellishment, just soft floral arrangements and clean, white chairs to keep the focus on the setting.

“We wanted a vibe that felt true to us and true to the Cape,” the couple shared. They leaned into botanicals, greenery, and simple textures that blended naturally into the environment. 

Because they hosted the wedding on a family friend’s property, they were able to design every part of the layout themselves—from the ceremony facing the ocean to the cocktail hour transitions and the tented reception. “It gave us the chance to design every detail from scratch and make the whole layout feel intentional and personal,” they said.

A Meaningful Ceremony With an Unforgettable Backdrop

One of the most memorable parts of the ceremony was the officiant, Krista’s brother-in-law, whose mix of heartfelt words and gentle humor set a warm tone. His approach made the moment feel genuine and  brought a sense of ease to the entire gathering.The coastal backdrop added to the experience, creating a simple but striking scene for their vows

Elegant Wedding Fashion That Fit the Coastal Setting

Krista’s dress—clean, fitted, and elegant—photographed beautifully in every light, from the soft morning window shots to the breezier coastal portraits. Her bouquet was understated, mostly whites and greens, matching the day’s natural palette. Skincare, hair, and makeup followed the same idea: fresh, minimal, and effortless.

Jack and the groomsmen wore classic black tuxedos, which stood out sharply against the muted tones of the dunes. The black-tie optional dress code elevated the overall look without making it feel stuffy.

A Coastal-Inspired Reception Filled With Movement and Energy

Their planning began with a shared mood board, which helped them narrow down what mattered: comfort, flow, and a warm atmosphere.. The linens became the anchor for the entire look. Those soft, patterned fabrics show up beautifully in the photos, especially in the reception flat lays featuring the menus and woven chargers. Once that decision was made, the rest of the design came together easily.

The tented reception felt airy and inviting, with hanging basket lights, greenery-filled centerpieces, and long wooden tables set with neutral, coastal-inspired textures. It matched the Cape without feeling themed. The tables were set with botanicals and candles that reflected the original vision.

When the dancing began, the entire space transformed. People were laughing, moving, and fully enjoying the moment. It was the exact kind of carefree, joyful energy Krista and Jack had envisioned.

Advice for Couples Planning Their Own Classic Cape Cod Wedding

Krista and Jack want couples to know that it’s normal for planning to feel overwhelming at times. “There are stressful moments, and that’s okay. But seeing everything come to life makes it all worth it.”

Their biggest takeaway:  When the day finally arrives, let go, stay present, and enjoy every second.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – CityLux Studios
Event Planning – By Kait Elle Events
Venue – Private Home
Floral Design – Whitemoss & Twigs
Catering – Pink Door Catering
Officiant – Brett Hanlon
DJ – Flynn Rink
Live Music – Mint
Makeup + Hair Styling – Danielle Keefe Artistry
Rings – Yanina & Co
Rentals – North East Tent & Event Rentals + Ryan Designs + Nuage Designs + Gooseberry Tabletop
Transportation – Chatham Valet

 

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Colorful Italian Celebration with a Laid-Back Feel in the Hills of Monferrato

Jasmine and Lorenzo pictured a celebration that was warm and easygoing—something that felt like an extension of their everyday energy. Soft lighting, rustic textures, and a colorful mix of florals and guest outfits shaped their vision. In Monferrato’s rolling hills, they found a castle setting that matched it perfectly.

Their story began years earlier during a CrossFit class. Jasmine noticed Lorenzo laughing and looking at her, and something inside her knew he would eventually be part of her life. She made the first move, he made room for a new beginning, and together they committed to building something real. Three years later, Lorenzo proposed during a trip to Cape Verde, her birthplace, and they promised to indefinitely prioritize each other. That intention shaped their entire wedding day.

What We Love About This Monferrato Wedding

  • A colorful celebration with florals in every shade
  • Guests invited to dress in their favorite color
  • A dramatic “shower of flowers” installation designed with their florists
  • A mix of rustic architecture and refined details at Castello di Frassinello
  • DIY touches that made the experience feel handmade and deeply personal

Featured Vendor:
Edoardo Giori Photography

Building a Wedding Vision Around Color and Personality

Jasmine and Lorenzo wanted their guests to feel welcome the moment they arrived, so they built their big day around warmthand a lively palette. They avoided heavy themes and instead let color lead the way. “It had to be a colorful wedding; the flowers were all different colors, and in the ceremony room, besides us, the flowers were the main focus.”

Their planner friend, Mara, helped them begin with the essentials. Once they secured their venue and booked Junebug vendor Edoardo Giorio, everything else fell into place. They imagined how each space would look, which details mattered most, and how the day could feel effortless for their guests.

A Wedding Team They Could Fully Trust

The couple took their time meeting vendors, searching for people who mirrored their personality. “We looked for people who were serious and compassionate, professional, young, and modern. Hard to find with all these qualities, but we succeeded!”

Their priorities were clear: the photographer, catering, and florals. They allocated their budget intentionally to secure teams who could create the experience they envisioned. Edoardo documented the day with calm presence, the catering team executed flawlessly, and the florists transformed each room into something magical. One lesson they learned? If they could do it again, they’d invest more in the venue itself for better support and coordination.

A Meaningful and Emotional Ceremony

The ceremony took place inside one of Castello di Frassinello’s stone-walled rooms, a naturally warm space that didn’t require heavy styling. The couple kept the setup minimal and focused on one major design feature: a full floral canopy suspended from the ceiling. The installation stretched across the room in mixed colors and textures, becoming the primary visual element and setting the tone for their vibrant aesthetic.

Rows of simple chairs faced the fireplace area where their friends officiated and shared memories of the couple’s journey, creating an intimate and heartfelt atmosphere. Candles and small floral pieces lined the aisle, adding light without overwhelming the space. The combination of stone, warm lighting, and the overhead florals created a one-of-a-kind, cozy and colorful ceremony environment 

But the standout moment—the one that stays with them—was seeing each other before walking in. “I was crying with emotion, and I was afraid Lorenzo would faint. I’d never seen him so excited and happy.” It was a moment that grounded the entire day.

Celebratory Moments That Set the Tone for the Reception

After the ceremony, everyone moved outdoors into the courtyard gardens. Guests greeted them with bubbles and confetti, and the shift from the enclosed ceremony room to the open air brought a noticeable change in energy. Aperitivo tables and lounge areas were scattered across the space, and guests instinctively started mixing, talking, and enjoying the bites.

This part of the day was relaxed and social. Groups formed naturally, kids ran around, and the couple moved easily between guests. The setting didn’t need much styling: the greenery, shade, and architecture already created a welcoming environment.

Wedding Fashion That Reflected Ease and Confidence

Jasmine began her dress search early and found a gown that felt right for her long before the wedding. She paired it with a simple, natural beauty look—side-swept curls, light makeup, and a soft smoky eye. She trusted her longtime hairdresser, Flavio Casciano, and chose to do her own makeup to keep her look true to her everyday style.

Lorenzo was equally decisive, selecting a tuxedo on his first visit. Their wedding party brought in vibrant color through a fuchsia bridesmaid gown, a custom bodice, and a forest-green suit for the best man. The overall effect was perfectly aligned with the colorful atmosphere of their celebration.

An Easy Courtyard Reception 

While the ceremony showcased the castle’s interiors, the reception made full use of the courtyard. The open-air layout created a natural gathering space where guests could talk, move around, and settle in comfortably as the evening unfolded. The long banquet tables encouraged conversation, and the string lights overhead provided the main visual anchor as daylight faded.

Instead of aiming for a heavily styled look, the couple leaned into the courtyard’s built-in atmosphere—stone walls, greenery, warm light, and the feeling of being outdoors in the Monferrato hills. This kept the reception relaxed and inviting, exactly in line with their laid-back vision.

As dinner transitioned into dancing, guests stayed in the same space, which helped maintain an easy flow throughout the night. The courtyard gradually shifted from dinner to party without needing a major reset, and the sparkler moment and cake cutting fit naturally into the open layout. It was a reception designed around connection and movement, letting the location do most of the work.

What The Couple Learned Along the Way

Jasmine and Lorenzo approached their wedding with a hands-on mindset, creating many of the details themselves. They designed the invitations, prepared the children’s games, assembled the favors, planned the menus, and even helped tidy the venue’s garden in the days leading up to the event. All of these small contributions added personality and warmth to the celebration, and they credit this involvement for making the day feel unmistakably theirs.

Looking back, they encourage couples to choose a venue with clear communication and active management, which can make the planning process much smoother. Their biggest takeaway is simple: trust your instincts. Explore ideas, stay open to suggestions, and then follow what feels right for you. That approach allowed them to build a wedding that reflected who they are—something they now carry with them long after their Monferrato celebration.

 

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Edoardo Giorio
Venue – Castello dicFrassinello Monferrato
Floral Design – FiorFiore Sartoria Floreale
Catering + Cake – Cà Nadin
DJ – Yves Lefunk
Hair Styling – Hair Studio di Flavio Casciano
Wedding Dress – Come In Una Favola
Bridal Accessories – Angela Calzature
Wedding Apparel Seamstress – Claudia Seghesio
Groom’s Apparel + Accessories – Marcos
Favor Vases – HEEDO

 

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