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Persian and American Traditions Meet at This Los Angeles Arboretum Wedding

October 7, 2025 | justine

They say sometimes love finds you in the most unexpected way. For Sahar and Navid, it began with “Salaam.” A swipe. A message. And then… a connection.

In the summer of 2023, Sahar was participating in the six-month Writers Guild strike while Navid was finishing his master’s in engineering at Cal Poly Pomona. Neither expected a dating app match to change their lives, but one coffee date turned into hours of conversation, and a second date stretched into a full day exploring Los Angeles. “Could I last a whole day with this person and not be annoyed?” Sahar asked herself. The answer was, astonishingly, yes.

Within a month, they knew their love was real. When Navid said “I love you,” Sahar realized he meant every word. Fast forward to December 21, 2024, just one day shy of Sahar’s parents’ 40th anniversary, the couple celebrated their Los Angeles Arboretum wedding, blending Persian traditions with American touches.

What We Love About This Los Angeles Arboretum Wedding

  • The blend of Persian and American rituals in a timeless garden setting
  • A Sofreh Aghd reimagined as a round altar, with invitations designed by Sahar’s sister
  • Guest experiences like a coffee cart, tea station, Persian ice cream cart, and keepsake tea cup favors
  • Sahar’s modest yet elegant gown and custom veil, tailored over five months
  • A rainy reception that turned into a symbol of good luck

How They Brought Cultures Together Through Wedding Planning

Sahar and Navid wanted a Los Angeles Arboretum wedding that honored Persian heritage while still feeling simple and elegant. Their color palette—neutrals with pink, orange, and sage undertones—was designed to feel airy and timeless.

For Sahar, the Arboretum also carried personal meaning. “It reminded me of the time I spent with my late father in gardens. The first time I visited, it felt like home.”

With only eight months to plan, she leaned on her college friend and planner, Naaila Mohammad of Happy Day Studio, who vetted every vendor and coordinated the cultural details. “We wanted to work with kind, creative, and gentle souls who aligned with our energy. That was very important to us.”

A Ceremony That Blended Heritage and Heart

The couple carefully wove in Persian symbolism throughout their day. The Sofreh Aghd, typically arranged on a square table, was redesigned into a round altar with help from Sahar’s sister, an architect who also created the invitations, programs, and visual details. Tea cup favors, a Persian tea station, and a traditional ice cream cart gave guests a cultural experience they’d remember long after the wedding.

For Sahar, a television writer, the ceremony was more than vows. It was storytelling. Their friend, actor Arian Moayed, officiated with humor and heart, weaving their journey into a bilingual narrative in both English and Farsi. They paid tribute to their families, cultures, and the story that brought them together.

“It felt important to share our love in a way that entertained and honored everyone there,” Sahar explained.

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By Alexa Leigh

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How Sahar and Navid Reflected Tradition Through Their Attire

Fashion also reflected Sahar’s identity. She bought a gown that required months of alterations to make it modest yet elegant. Working with her seamstress, Kimberly, she designed a custom veil that provided hijab coverage, incorporating appliqués from her dress for a cohesive and elegant look. “I’m obsessed with it,” Sahar said. “It was exactly what I envisioned.”

Navid, true to his straightforward style, found his tuxedo in a week. He chose a classic fitted black suit with a white tie—sharp, timeless, and perfect for the occasion.

Romantic Garden Details With a Guest-First Focus

The reception featured long banquet tables draped in soft blush linens, paired with wooden chairs and pastel-toned centerpieces accented by tall glass candleholders. String lights cast a warm glow across the lawn, while the sweetheart table stood out as the focal point, set against the Arboretum’s fountain backdrop.

As beautiful as the setting was, outdoor weddings can be unpredictable. Light drizzle soon turned into rain, yet guests embraced it with joy. “They danced and ate despite being wet,” Sahar recalled. “We just kept reminding ourselves that rain means good luck.” Their focus on guest experience shone through, with details like coffee carts, Persian desserts, and thoughtful tea cup favors ensuring everyone felt cared for and included in the celebration.

Practical Wedding Planning Advice From Sahar and Navid

Looking back, Sahar encourages couples to enjoy the planning process and not get lost in the small details. “Things are bound to go wrong, but that’s okay. The key is to be prepared while trusting your team, family, and vendors to handle what they do best.”

She also emphasizes prioritizing what matters most. For her and Navid, that meant investing in guest experience. Splurging on food, cultural touches, and little treats, rather than chasing perfection.

From a round Sofreh Aghd to custom attire, from dancing in the rain to heartfelt bilingual vows, every moment reflected resilience, heritage, and joy. As Sahar beautifully put it: “God is the best of planners.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Alexa Leigh
Event Planning – Naaila Mohammad
Venue – Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden
Floral Design – Thisle & Oak Floral Co.
Catering – The Fresh Gourmet
Cake – CC Cake
Officiant – Arian Moayed
DJ – DJ Babak
Live Music – Fajjer Khan + Pourya Khademi
Videography – Aspyn Wedding Films
Invitation Design – Sana Jahani
Makeup Artist – Mariam Hakobyan
Hair Styling – Studio One Glendale + Armine Navasardyann
Wedding Dress – Evie Young Bridal
Rings – Mozafarian Jewelry
Rentals – Town & Country
Coffee Cart Vendor – I Do Coffee
Dessert – Kinrose Creamery
Tea House – Roubik Party Planning

 

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10 of the Best Texas Wedding Photographers

October 6, 2025 | riley

Image by Ama by Aisha

With so many talented Texas wedding photographers to choose from, finding the right fit can feel overwhelming. Between wide-open landscapes, city venues, and a range of visual aesthetics, knowing which wedding photography styles you’re drawn to is one of the easiest ways to narrow your search. Whether you love candid moments or polished editorial portraits, we’re rounding up 10 of the best Texas wedding photographers to help you find the perfect match.

10 of the Best Texas Wedding Photographers

1.  Erin Marcin Photography

Photography style: Refined documentary

Good for: Couples who are always up for an adventure

Review: Erin is amazing. My wedding would not have been the same without her. We love her, not just as a photographer but a person as well.

2. Alexandra White Photo

Photography style: Timeless documentary

Good for: Couples who are afraid to be in front of the camera

Review: Alexandra did both our engagement and wedding photos. Both times she was great to work with—very communicative and open to giving us great direction to get the best photos. We had a very small micro-wedding at a family member’s house, and she was great about giving us an hourly rate (as opposed to buying a full-day package). I was afraid that we’d look awkward and stilted in a lot of our photos (just because of who we are as people), but she got so many great candid shots where you can tell how happy we are. We also had some animal guests that Alexandra was excellent with—she got some super cute shots of just the dogs and horses. We love the photos we got back and would recommend Alexandra to anyone!”

3. The Ramseys Photography

Photography style: Realistic documentary

Good for: Couples who don’t want a wedding album full of awkward poses

Review: “Where to even begin?! Having Wil and Paige photograph our wedding, our engagement shoot, and my bridal portraits was the best decision we’ve ever made. They were so fun to work with, professional, and made everything so easy. Plus, the photos are stunning. Works of art. We are so excited to have them photograph everything else we do for the rest of the time and are so lucky to call them not only our photographers but also our friends! Cannot thank them enough.”

4. Brownie Photography & Production

Photography style: Photojournalism

Good for: Couples who seek beauty in everything and are looking for something different

Review: Ashley was amazing! She made me feel so comfortable during my bridal portraits, and my now husband and I had so much fun during our engagement pictures! The pictures we got back from our wedding came out better than we could have imagined. She worked great alongside our videographer and was super professional. Communication was always on point, which is very important for a vendor when your wedding planning, so keep that in mind! If you’re debating booking Brownie Photography, DO IT!”

5. Ama by Aisha

Photography style: Modern photojournalism

Good for: Couples who want gorgeous wedding photos and a beautiful wedding video

Review: From the very first interaction with Ama by Aisha, I was very impressed with the responsiveness and professionalism, but this team is so much more than that. Aisha and Claudia are both so incredibly artistic and talented . Every picture we got was captured authentically and emotionally. Both our engagement shoot and wedding day were so much fun! We felt comfortable with our photographers and trusted the creative process, even if posing felt a bit awkward at first. I cannot recommend Aisha and her team enough, wherever you are getting married!

6. Elisa Lopez Photography

Photography style: Candid documentary

Good for: Couples who want a photographer who’s going to narrate your day the way you want

Review: “We knew we wanted a wedding that was colorful and bright, and it was important for us to find a photographer who would honor those decisions. And Elisa definitely did! She and her assistant were on time, around, and posed us when needed, but otherwise unseen and captured the best candids throughout the day. We received our photos promptly and have been enjoying them with our family and friends. We also used Elisa for our South Congress engagement photos. We knew from that photo shoot we picked the right photographer for us, and we will definitely use her again in the future!”

7. Breathless Wedding Chronicles

Photography style: Artistic documentary

Good for: Couples toying around with a destination wedding

Review: Gab and Chris did a fantastic job shooting our wedding. They were able to both accommodate our style preferences and propose ideas for photos that were fun and creative. They are so friendly and invested a lot of time in getting to know us and our preferences before our wedding and welcome party. We were so happy with how the photos from our wedding turned out and with the first look that they planned and shot for us. They took some iconic photos of us and our friends and family that we will treasure forever.”

8. Ana Perez Photography

Photography style: Bright, natural-looking photos with true-to-life colors

Good for: Couples who want their wedding photos to look natural and not overly edited

Review:  “Ana was easy to work with and very organized. She captured the day clearly and naturally, from small details to big moments.”

9. Kaitlin Hays Photography

Photography style: Clean, candid photos with a modern look

Good for: Couples who want relaxed, natural photos without stiff posing

Review:Kaitlin made the photo process simple and stress-free. The final gallery felt balanced, consistent, and true to the day.”

10. Studio55byMich

Photography style: Polished, magazine-style photos with a timeless feel

Good for: Couples who want stylish portraits along with natural wedding-day moments

Review:  “Studio55byMich paid close attention to details and composition. The photos captured both the design of the day and the emotions behind it.”

These incredibly talented wedding photographers are just the beginning. If you’re on the hunt for a planner, florist, videographer, etc. in Texas, we’ve got you covered. Check out our highly vetted directory of wedding vendors in Texas!

Image by Studio55byMich

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Sunny Barcelona Xalet de Nin Wedding with Tropical Florals

October 5, 2025 | justine

Sophie and Joanna’s story started in the most everyday of places—a gym—but the connection they felt was anything but ordinary. “It was definitely love at first sight!” they shared. A few dates later, they already knew their bond was rare. When they planned their Xalet de Nin wedding, they embraced Barcelona’s Mediterranean charm while weaving in tropical florals that celebrated Sophie’s heritage.

What We Love About This Xalet de Nin Wedding

  • A seaside venue with 360º views of the Mediterranean
  • Personalized florals mixing classic romance with bold tropical colors
  • A first look by the pool with private ocean views
  • Dual wedding dresses chosen in secret and revealed on the big day
  • A reception filled with food, music, and surprising outfit changes

Featured Vendor:
Just Married Barcelona

Choosing a Space With Views and Versatility

For Sophie and Joanna, location was everything. “From day one, our top priorities were the venue, food, and guest experience,” they explained. After touring several options with their planner and Junebug vendor Just Married Barcelona, the couple instantly knew the Xalet de Nin was the one.

Perched on a hilltop with sweeping sea views and lush gardens, the venue offered more than just a backdrop. “It ticked all the boxes on our list,” they said. Each transition, from ceremony to cocktail hour to reception, unfolded in different areas of the property. Keeping guests in awe as they discovered new spaces.

Personalized Fashion Choices That Tell a Story

Shopping at Grace Barcelona gave Sophie and Joanna a chance to explore different looks, without revealing their final choices to each other. Joanna chose the ‘Darian’ gown by St. Patrick from Pronovias, while Sophie opted for a tailor-made Aurora gown by Hervé Moreau. “We kept our dresses a surprise until the day of,” they said, adding that the reveal made their first look by the pool even more emotional.

Later, for their first dance, both changed into traditional red outfits crafted by Sophie’s cousin, Kim Chau. “She kept it a secret while making them for about a year!”  The outfits not only surprised their guests but also honored Sophie’s cultural roots in a stylish, celebratory way.

Balancing Style, Heritage, and Budget

Initially, the pair leaned toward a soft, classic wedding design with pastels and roses. But with guidance from Anna of Just Married Barcelona and floral designer Núria of Flors Amèlia, they embraced a bolder vision. “We wanted to incorporate Sophie’s heritage with reds and exotic touches,” they shared. Silk lanterns, red tassels on menus, and Chinese numerals for table numbers brought meaningful cultural details into the decor.

Mindful of their budget, the couple took their planner’s advice. “We changed some materials used in signage, swapped a few floral choices, and repurposed ceremony flowers where possible,” they explained. The result was a personalized yet cost-conscious design.

Ceremony Filled With Color and Sea Views

From the welcome rooftop event in Sitges to the last dance, Sophie and Joanna put guest comfort at the heart of their planning. Their ceremony combined a relaxed atmosphere with striking details and sweeping views of the Mediterranean.

The setting was framed with tropical arrangements positioned in sculptural clusters along the aisle and at the altar. The bold color palette of oranges, pinks, and greens stood out against the sea backdrop, giving the space a modern and vibrant feel. Guests were seated on simple wrought-iron chairs, facing the ocean. 

The ceremony was officiated by a close friend who spoke in both English and Spanish, a thoughtful touch that included all guests. Sophie and Joanna also staged two recessionals: the first for a wide group photo, and the second as guests tossed rose petals, marking the start of the celebration ahead.

Details That Made the Guest Experience Unforgettable

The cocktail hour featured oysters, lanterns, and a live DJ, while dinner with Sensacions catering impressed everyone. “Their food is a gastronomical experience,” the couple recalled.

The reception space carried over the tropical theme with tables decorated with greenery, and pink-toned blooms. Tall glass candles added warmth, while fairy lights framed the head table and glowed as evening set in. Chinese numerals marked the tables, a subtle nod to Sophie’s heritage, and menu cards were tied with red tassels for a personal touch.

Tips to Keep Your Wedding Authentic and Stress-Free

The overall atmosphere was both elegant and relaxed—guests toasted, laughed through heartfelt speeches, and enjoyed a space that felt festive without being overdone. Later, the celebration transitioned seamlessly to dancing in the main hall and onto the terrace, where the night carried on under the Barcelona sky.

Looking back, Sophie and Joanna wouldn’t change a thing. “There were no negative surprises,” they said. Instead, their wedding was full of intentional choices, from venue to florals to fashion. Their biggest advice? Hire a planner you connect with and design a day that feels like you—not just what’s trending.

 

Their Xalet de Nin wedding was more than a beautiful event. It was a celebration of love, heritage, and the life they’ve built together in Barcelona, shared with the people who matter most.

The Wedding Team:

Photography –Andreu Doz Photography + Alekryn Photography
Event Planning – Just Married Barcelona
Venue – Xalet del Nin
Floral Design – Flors Amelia
Catering – Sensacions Barcelona
Videography – Urko Wedding Films
Makeup Artist – Teresa Snowball
Wedding Dress – Grace Barcelona + Pronovias + Hervé Moreau
Traditional Chinese Attire – Kim Chau

 

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