
Cindy and Jesse imagined a wedding that felt intentional, modern, and deeply atmospheric—a celebration shaped by design, emotion, and the elements. They envisioned white florals against dark stone, candlelit pathways, and a ceremony held inside a spiral temple surrounded by jungle. With their signature theme, It Was Always Me and You, guiding every choice, they crafted an immersive Mexico wedding that felt more like stepping into a story than attending a single event.
That story, though, began long before the wedding. For years, they lived parallel lives—working on the same Google campus, walking the same San Francisco and Los Angeles streets, even a random Hinge encounter. It wasn’t until a warm night in Santa Monica that everything clicked. Two years later, Jesse proposed in Nice at sunrise, and that full-circle moment became the emotional thread that carried them all the way to Xcaret.
What We Love About This Immersive Mexico Wedding
- A once-in-a-lifetime spiral temple ceremony surrounded by jungle
- A modern black-and-white palette that felt like a living editorial
- Serpentine reception tables wrapping around a candlelit cave
- Thoughtful personal touches, including a custom wedding magazine
- Music, lighting, and design crafted with intentionality at every level




Featured Vendor:
Essenza Riviera




How a Calm Start Can Shape the Rest of Your Wedding Day
Meeting in a tucked-away garden became one of the most meaningful moments of their day. “It gave us a chance to connect, breathe, and soak each other in before everything picked up speed,” they said. “We hadn’t stayed together the night before, so there was so much anticipation. Jesse originally wanted the first time he saw me to be at the aisle, but trusting the moment ended up being one of the best decisions we made.”
It was quiet, grounding, and intimate. Afterward, they moved into portraits framed by greenery and stone, joined later by their wedding party for modern, editorial group shots. “We rushed through some of the portraits because of the heat, and if we could do anything differently, it would be slowing down and soaking it in.”






Incorporating Music, Movement, and Meaning Into the Ceremony
Their ceremony at El Caracol felt sacred from the moment they arrived. “Walking that spiral path felt symbolic, like winding through our past and into our future,” they said. Guests found their seats as instrumental R&B played softly, and each processional song was chosen with intention. “Every processional song had its own energy. We wanted the music to guide people into the experience.”




Jesse walked first. Cindy entered to Lana Del Rey’s “Video Games,” holding her father’s arm and trying to soak in every detail.






Their friend Jean officiated. “He nailed it,” they shared. They read their own vows—raw, honest, and emotional—and sealed everything with a kiss before looping once more around the fire pit as guests tossed white rose petals into the air. “That moment felt like slow motion,” they said. “Pure magic.” Looping around the fire pit afterward felt like adding one more symbolic circle to everything they were promising.






Showcasing Personal Style Through Modern, Editorial Fashion
Cindy and Jesse’s wedding fashion was a natural extension of their shared aesthetic: timeless, tailored, and slightly dramatic in the best way. The vibe was black tie with a beach resort twist. The groomsmen wore classic black tuxedos with white shirts and champagne bow ties, while Jesse stood apart in a black bow tie and matching vest—subtle, sharp, and sophisticated.
For her bridal look, Cindy wore a Galia Lahav gown she discovered on the very first day of dress shopping. “As soon as I put it on, I didn’t want to take it off,” she shared. Even after trying on other styles, she couldn’t stop thinking about it. She returned weeks later with her maid and matron of honor, her mom joining over FaceTime from Mississippi, and the moment she put it back on, she knew it was the one.
The gown featured hand-sewn 3D floral appliqués meticulously crafted for texture and dimension. Built on a corset base, it accentuated her curves while keeping that signature Galia Lahav elegance. For the reception, Cindy changed into a custom MadebyIla mini dress adorned with oversized 3D florals.






Her bridesmaids joined in the transformation, swapping their floor-length champagne gowns from Show Me Your Mumu for short black party dresses of their choice. They re-entered the reception to Beyoncé’s “Partition,” officially opening the dance floor and signaling the start of the party energy.
The dress code for guests was “black and white elegance,” chosen to create a visually cohesive experience that aligned with the moody candlelit architecture of Xcaret. The final result was breathtaking: a sea of monochrome sophistication that looked cinematic against the jungle backdrop and flickering candlelight.



Bringing Their Creative Wedding Vision to Life With the Right Team
Cindy and Jesse knew from the start that they wanted a wedding rooted in feeling rather than formality. “We didn’t just want a beautiful wedding. We wanted something immersive, soulful, and unforgettable. We approached planning the same way we’d approach a creative project—story first, then aesthetic.”
After interviewing more than fifteen planners, they found the perfect partner in Claudia Rivero of Essenza Riviera. “Finding Claudia was a turning point. She understood every emotional intention behind what we envisioned.”




When their original venue fell flat in person, Claudia pivoted quickly and brought them to Xcaret. “Within minutes of arriving, we knew,” they said. “It took our breath away—organic, architectural, a little otherworldly. We knew instantly it was the place.” El Caracol and La Isla captured everything they were looking for: architectural beauty, elemental symbolism, and natural drama.
The reception inside the underground cave glowed with layered candlelight and sculptural white florals. Their serpentine tables wrapped around the dance floor to keep guests close. “We didn’t want to fight the beauty of the space. We wanted to amplify it.” The built-in lighting let them shift the budget into music, food, drinks, and atmosphere—the parts they cared about most. The result was a reception space that felt like stepping into a modern, artistic world of their own creation.




Adding Thoughtful Details Guests Will Actually Remember
Nearly every detail carried meaning. “We approached our wedding like a shared art project,” they said. One of their favorites was the custom wedding magazine. “It set the tone for the entire weekend.” The mini editorial featured their love story, weekend itinerary, and wedding party introductions.
Another favorite: custom cocktail napkins printed with Jesse’s real love notes and handwritten messages. “It was such a sweet, subtle touch. The napkins made us smile every time. They were sentimental and fun.”
They created DIY menus, a custom “Guess Who” game using all the guests, and destination-inspired table names tied to their travels. “Guests couldn’t stop laughing at the ‘Guess Who’ game. We didn’t expect it to be such a moment.”
Live watercolor painters created portraits throughout the night. And because Cindy and Jesse are both deeply connected to music, they curated every playlist. “Every second and song order was intentional,” they said. “We care so much about sound—speaker placement, bass, treble. We wanted guests to feel the music, not just hear it.” Jesse even mixed the entrance track so the beat dropped at the exact right time.
The next night at dinner, they overheard another wedding using their playlist. “We realized it was our DJ. He must’ve been inspired by our vibe.” They laughed: “We took it as a compliment.”




Planning a Reception That Kept Guests Engaged All Night
Dinner unfolded beneath flickering candlelight as guests swapped stories connected to their table destinations. There were surprise toasts, a churro station, and a money gun used during entrances. Cindy changed into a custom MadebyIla mini dress, the bridesmaids shifted into black party dresses, and the energy effortlessly shifted from dinner to full celebration.
At one point, Cindy grabbed a tray of shots and delivered them straight to the dance floor “for the real ones keeping the party alive.” They didn’t overthink the cake, they chose the tiniest one and laughed. “It was perfect for us.”



Handling Unexpected Wedding Day Moments With Grace
A few hiccups shaped the day in unexpected ways. Their beauty team and photographers were delayed at the venue gates, leaving the couple watching the clock with rising worry. “We stayed calm, adjusted the timeline, and trusted our team,” they said. Watching the clock was stressful, but once the team arrived, they made up the time beautifully.
When Cindy’s veil slipped off as she walked down the aisle, Claudia swooped in to fix it so seamlessly that no one noticed. “I froze for a moment, but she fixed it so quickly.”


One of the most emotional moments came during the father–daughter dance. “It was the first time in my life I had ever danced with my dad,” Cindy said. In the middle of the song, he gently stepped aside and pulled her mother into the moment. “It became one of my favorite memories.” In Vietnamese culture, affection is usually shown through acts of service rather than touch, so dancing with both parents felt incredibly meaningful.
The July heat was relentless, but they handled it with laughter. “Jesse brought three extra shirts and sweat through every one,” they joked. “But nothing could touch the magic of the day.”




Practical Tips From a Couple Who Prioritized Meaning
Cindy and Jesse share this with future couples:
- “Give each other grace.” Pick your non-negotiables and honor each other’s.
- “Stay close during the reception.” Hold hands, take moments, and experience the night together.
- “Write your own vows.” You won’t notice the crowd. It’s just the two of you.
- “Don’t stress the cake.” They chose the tiniest one and no one cared.
- “Invest in a great DJ and MC.” They shape the entire experience.
- “And maybe don’t get married in Mexico in July.” The beauty is unmatched, but the heat is real.
Their final takeaway: every moment, perfect or imperfect, becomes part of the story that makes an immersive Mexico wedding unforgettable.




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The Wedding Team:
Photography – Gerardo Rodriguez
Event Planning + Floral Design + Wedding Producer + Tabletop Decor – Essenza Riviera
Venue – Xcaret Park + Xcaret Bodas
DJ – DJ Effe
Live Painting – Live Painting Experience
Makeup Artist – Styling Trio
Hair Styling – Staci Alena
Wedding Dress – Galia Lahav
Veil – Made by ILA
Groom’s Apparel – The Black Tux
Rentals – Magnolia Rentals
Travel Agency – Wedding Rendezvous Paradise