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This NYC Restaurant Wedding Was an Intimate Spring Dinner Party for 30

May 20, 2026 | justine

With only 30 guests, Elena and Michael’s NYC restaurant wedding felt more like a long spring dinner with friends than a formal wedding reception. Guests gathered around candlelit tables filled with yellow, peach, and dusty pink florals while the couple focused on what mattered most to them: good food, meaningful conversation, and an atmosphere that felt relaxed from start to finish.

Their relationship started with a missed connection during a work happy hour in 2020 before they eventually found their way back to each other on Bumble years later.

What We Love About This NYC Restaurant Wedding:

  • The intimate dinner party setup that kept all 30 guests connected throughout the night
  • Spring florals in yellow, peach, dusty pink, blue, and poppy tones that brought warmth to the restaurant space
  • A rooftop welcome party with tacos, cocktails, and skyline views before the wedding day
  • Elena planning the celebration side-by-side with her mom
  • Choosing photography and fashion as their biggest priorities from the start
  • Refined details that still felt easygoing and true to the couple

Knowing They Didn’t Want a Big Traditional Wedding

From the start, Elena and Michael were clear about the experience they wanted to create. Instead of planning a large traditional reception, they leaned into intimacy and focused on creating an evening that felt effortless and welcoming. “We wanted our wedding to feel like an intimate dinner party, which at only 30 people, it was!”

Their May wedding naturally inspired the color palette, with spring florals in shades of yellow, blue, peach, dusty pink, and poppy tones giving the evening a fresh, seasonal feel. The overall vibe landed somewhere between elegant and fun, polished but still relaxed enough for guests to settle in and enjoy themselves.

The smaller guest list also gave them room to focus on connection instead of logistics, which became one of the defining parts of the day.

Featured Vendor:

Photos by Maria B Lung

Deciding What Was Worth the Spend and What Wasn’t

Like many couples planning a smaller celebration, Elena and Michael were intentional about where their budget went. Instead of trying to do everything, they focused on the pieces they cared about most. “The 2 things I was most concerned about was the photography and the dress,” Elena shared. “So those were the 2 things we nailed down first.”

That clarity helped simplify the planning process. Recommendations from friends and hours spent browsing Instagram helped them build a vendor team that matched their vision for the day. Junebug vendor Photos by Maria B Lung, came highly recommended through a wedding planner friend, while the rest of the team came together organically through their own research.

One thing that also made the experience feel especially personal was how hands-on the planning became. Rather than hiring a planner, Elena planned the wedding alongside her mom. “My mom and I tag teamed the planning, which was something I’ll always have such fond memories of doing together.”

From the Junebug Editors:
One of the biggest advantages of a smaller wedding is being able to focus your budget around the parts of the experience you’ll actually remember years later. Elena and Michael prioritized photography, fashion, and quality time with guests instead of stretching their budget across details that didn’t matter as much to them. That kind of clarity tends to make planning feel a lot less overwhelming.

Starting the Celebration With Their Favorite Local Food and Drinks

Before the wedding day itself, Elena and Michael invited their guests to the rooftop of their apartment for a welcome gathering that immediately made everyone feel part of the celebration. They brought in Mexican food from one of their favorite local spots, hired a bartender who happened to be a family friend, and kept the night casual and personal. “It was the perfect kick off and so authentic to us!”

By the time the wedding day arrived, everyone already felt settled in. The rooftop welcome party gave guests time to actually connect before the main celebration instead of meeting for the first time at the reception.

Realizing They Didn’t Need to Please Everyone

Once Elena and Michael stopped worrying about what a wedding was supposed to look like, the rest of the decisions became much simpler. Instead of trying to meet other people’s expectations, they focused on creating a wedding that matched the way they actually like to spend time with friends and family, from the small guest list to the relaxed dinner party atmosphere.

“I truly wouldn’t change a thing,” Elena said. “My advice to anyone planning their wedding is to make the day authentic to you as a couple and what makes you happy. Don’t worry too much about pleasing other people.”

In a city known for larger-than-life weddings, Elena and Michael kept things surprisingly simple. That decision gave them more time to actually enjoy the weekend and spend meaningful time with every guest there.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Photos by Maria B Lung
Venue – Il Buco Alimentari & Vineria
Floral Design – Adore Floral Inc.
Cake – Cakes by Klein
Invitation Design – Papier
Makeup + Hair Styling – Beauty Icon NYC
Wedding Dress – Elizabeth Fillmore Bridal
Rings – Dennis Dalton Fine Jewelry

 

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Playful and Intimate Spring Wedding on the Italian Riviera in Santa Margherita Ligure

May 18, 2026 | justine

Flora and Leo’s Italian Riviera wedding in Santa Margherita Ligure didn’t follow a fixed formula, and that was the point. Instead of leaning into tradition, they kept things relaxed and focused on spending time with the people who had been part of their story from the beginning. As Flora shared, “He delivered the sweetest care package three months into dating when I was down bad with tonsillitis,” a moment that made everything clear for her. For Leo, it was simpler—he couldn’t imagine a life without her.

What We Love About This Italian Riviera Wedding:

  • A relaxed approach that let the venue and coastline set the tone
  • Starting the day together to ease nerves and stay present
  • A ceremony filled with personal stories that kept guests engaged
  • Cutting the cake right after the ceremony (dessert first!)
  • A short planning timeline pulled together seamlessly by the right team

Featured Vendor:
Roberta Cavaliere Authentic and Boutique Wedding Planning

Adjusting Traditions to Better Fit the Day

One of the most memorable choices they made was starting the day together. Skipping the traditional separation, they woke up and had breakfast side by side. “It eased the nerves for the day. I would do that again in every lifetime,” Flora shared.

They also flipped another tradition on its head by cutting the cake right after the ceremony. Inspired by the bride’s mother’s love for dessert-first moments, it turned into a highlight that guests loved. It also created a natural, joyful transition into the celebration that followed.

Starting With the Venue Instead of a Theme

Instead of starting with a strict theme or color palette, Flora and Leo focused on finding a venue that could speak for itself. Set against the sparkling coastline, their Italian Riviera wedding venue offered neutral tones, sweeping views, and a beautiful mix of indoor and outdoor spaces.

This gave their planning team and Junebug vendor Roberta Cavaliere Authentic and Boutique Wedding Planning freedom to build around the natural setting. From the architectural staircase to the soft coastal light, every detail felt like an extension of the location rather than something layered on top of it. The result was a day that felt cohesive without feeling overly styled.

Turning the Ceremony Into a Shared Experience

The ceremony was the emotional center of the day, brought to life by their officiant, Vania. Rather than keeping things formal or distant, she took time to understand their story and wove it into every part of the experience.

Each guest was included in some way, whether through anecdotes or shared memories. “I’ll never forget hearing the genuine belly laughs and commentary as Vania recounted our love story,” Flora said.

Taking Time to Define a Wedding Look That Feels Right

Flora approached her bridal look with intention, focusing less on trends and more on what felt true to her. With a longer engagement, she refined her style, improved her skin, and chose to do her own hair and makeup. She wore a sleek satin gown with a structured bodice and soft drape, paired with a classic veil and minimal accessories. The overall look felt clean and polishedagainst the coastal setting.

Leo matched that energy in his own way. His custom tux and first pair of Louboutins added a bold, personal touch—and the fact that they ended up with matching shoes made it even more meaningful.

Together, their looks felt aligned without being overly coordinated, adding to the relaxed and authentic feel of their Italian Riviera wedding.

Building the Right Vendor Team Under a Tight Timeline

Not every planning journey starts smoothly. After an initial setback with the wrong planner, Leo took the lead in finding someone who truly understood their vision. With less than five months to go, timing could have been a major stress point.

Instead, their team stepped in with clarity and confidence. “Roberta, Elisa, and the wider team didn’t even break a sweat,” they shared. “They immediately understood our personal tastes and curated the right panel of vendors.”

Working with a local planner also made a huge difference, especially for a destination celebration like their Italian Riviera wedding, where regional knowledge and logistics can quickly become overwhelming without the right support.

Deciding What’s Worth the Spend and What’s Not

Like many couples, Flora and Leo approached their budget with different strengths. “You’ll find that in every couple there’s typically one that is design focused and the other is the ‘Chief Financial Officer,’” they explained.

For them, having Leo manage the financial side helped keep things grounded. They focused on identifying non-negotiables and being honest about what wouldn’t matter to them in the long run. That clarity made it easier to compromise without feeling like they were losing sight of what they wanted the day to feel like.

When Things Don’t Go as Planned (and That’s Okay)

Not everything went exactly as planned, and that’s part of what made the day memorable. Doing her own hair and makeup proved to be more challenging than Flora expected. “I couldn’t account for how much the nerves and the stress would impact my ability and speed,” she admitted.

What followed was a moment of panic that she later reflected on with a lot more kindness toward herself. Her parents’ response shifted her perspective entirely. They saw it as a meaningful moment, a sign of how much the day mattered.

It’s a reminder that even in a thoughtfully planned occasion, the unexpected can become part of the story in the best way.

Keeping the Focus on What They’ll Remember Long-Term

For Flora and Leo, the most lasting parts of the day weren’t tied to perfect execution. It was the time spent with their families, the shared meals, and the feeling of being fully present with the people who matter most.

Their advice is simple but honest: “A wedding is a snapshot of where you are in life as a couple and as individuals. Lean into what feels meaningful to you, and trust that it’s enough. The day is about you and your partner, and that’s what people will remember.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Dia Voller
Event Planning – Roberta Cavaliere
Ceremony Venue – Hotel Imperiale Palace
Reception Venue – DaV Mare
Floral Design – White Eventi

 

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An Enchanted Forest Wedding Full of Moss and Ferns in a Historic Tobacco Warehouse

May 16, 2026 | justine

What if the person you were meant to be with was there all along, just waiting for the right moment to come back into your life? For Morgan and Jesse, that moment came years after high school, when they found themselves reunited in their best friends’ wedding party. Somewhere between rehearsals, conversations, and the wedding day, something shifted. “We realized we had a spark on their wedding day,” they shared.

That unexpected second chance set the tone for everything that followed, including their enchanted forest wedding. Inspired by their shared love for fantasy (and a mutual appreciation for all things Twilight and Lord of the Rings), they set out to transform a historic tobacco warehouse into something entirely different—a soft, moss-filled space that felt like stepping into their own version of a storybook forest.

What We Love About This Enchanted Forest Wedding:

  • The moss-lined aisle and tables that made the space feel like a real forest floor
  • A choreographed ballroom dance routine that doubled as cocktail hour entertainment
  • Meaningful nods to family, from heirloom cake stands to handmade treats
  • Fantasy-inspired details like a sword cake cutting and medieval mini toppers
  • A venue with a personal connection to the bride’s childhood

Featured Vendor:
East Elm Photography

Turning an Indoor Space Into an Immersive Forest Setting

Morgan and Jesse didn’t just choose a theme, they built an atmosphere. Their enchanted forest wedding centered on shades of green and ivory, with moss taking the lead as the standout design element. “We wanted to have it seem like the forest was brought indoors,” they shared.

The transformation came to life inside The Lageret, a historic tobacco warehouse that naturally carried an industrial, rustic feel. With the help of their florist, the space softened into something entirely different. Moss lined the aisle and ran along reception tables, while ferns and herbs added texture to the space. The result felt less like decor and more like stepping into another world.

Bringing Personal History Into the Wedding Venue

The Lageret wasn’t just visually aligned with their vision. It carried years of personal meaning. The building once housed a dance studio where Morgan spent over a decade growing up. Choosing it as their venue added a layer of nostalgia and connection that no other location could replicate.

That history blended seamlessly into their enchanted forest wedding, grounding the whimsical elements in something real and familiar. It’s a reminder that the most meaningful venues aren’t always the most obvious ones, they’re the ones that already hold a piece of your story.

Incorporating Non-Traditional Moments

While the ceremony itself was filled with emotion—especially the moment Jesse saw Morgan walk down the aisle—the couple also made space for unexpected, joyful moments throughout the day.

They shared private vows at home before heading to the venue, giving themselves a quiet moment together before everything began. Later, during cocktail hour, they surprised guests with a choreographed ballroom routine. “We have been doing ballroom dance for going on six years now, so we knew our first dance had to be choreographed.” Their three-minute performance combined five different dance styles and became one of the most talked-about moments of the day.

Finding Vendors Who Bring Ideas to the Table

Instead of booking quickly, Morgan and Jesse took time to connect with each vendor. “We tried our best to either have Zoom calls or in-person meetings prior to booking. We were looking for vendors that were passionate about what they do, and willing to work with our ideas while also introducing their own artistic flair.”

That approach paid off. Their florist met with them multiple times to refine the design, and their coordination team stepped in 45 days before the wedding to help tie everything together. It created a sense of trust that carried through the entire planning process and into the wedding day itself.

Balancing Budget Priorities Without Losing What Matters Most

Like most couples, Morgan and Jesse had to make thoughtful decisions about where to spend and where to save. Their advice is simple and practical: “Exploring a range of quotes gave us clarity on where to invest, while still making sure our top priorities stayed intact.”

For them, photography was non-negotiable. They wanted images that would last but also reflect the emotion of the day. “We wanted to look back and get a clear image, pun intended, on what went on that day.” At the same time, they found ways to stay budget-conscious by working with a local restaurant that impressed guests without stretching their finances.

Layering Personal Touches Throughout the Celebration

From the beginning, Morgan and Jesse looked for ways to make their enchanted forest wedding feel unmistakably theirs. Some details were sentimental, like daisies in the bouquet inspired by the bride’s grandmother’s wedding dress, or heirloom cake stands passed down through generations.

Others leaned into their shared love of fantasy and creativity. They cut their cake with a real sword, used custom-made medieval miniatures (complete with their cat, Crisp) as toppers, and worked with Morgan’s aunt to create handmade invitations.

Even their favors felt personal. Guests left with bags of homemade puppy chow made by the bride’s grandmother, a small but meaningful way to share a piece of family tradition.

 

Keeping the Focus on What Matters Most

Through all the planning, details, and surprises, Morgan and Jesse kept coming back to one core idea: staying present with each other. “Take time for yourself and your partner. The day is about the two of you.”

They also strongly recommend investing in support where it counts. “Hiring a day-of coordinator is a literal godsend. It took so much stress off of us.”

Looking back, what stands out most about their enchanted forest wedding isn’t just the setting, but how intentionally they shaped it. They leaned into what they love—from fantasy-inspired design to meaningful family touches—and trusted their team to help bring it to life. The result was a day built on real memories, with details that brought their vision to reality from start to finish.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – East Elm Photography
Venue – The Lageret
Reception Venue –
Floral Design – Flora by Jamae
Catering – Wendigo Catering
Cake – Craig’s Cake Shop
Coordination + DJ – Carter Events and Entertainment
Makeup Artist – Makeup by Francesca-Agata Marino
Hair Styling – Hair by Liv
Wedding Dress – Vera’s House of Bridals
Bridal Accessories – Olive and Piper
Groom’s Apparel – Indochino
Rings – Kessler’s Diamonds
Rentals – Event Essentials

 

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