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A Burgundy Botanical Wedding Meets Contemporary Design at Casa de Sierra Nevada

May 10, 2026 | justine

Some couples spend years building a relationship before they finally start dating. For Natalie and Broosk, that stretch of time became part of the foundation of everything they created together—including their wedding weekend at Casa de Sierra Nevada.

The two first met in college through mutual friends during what Natalie describes as a “silly group blind date” where they technically weren’t paired together at all. Even so, they immediately gravitated toward each other. Not long after, the pandemic sent them back home for nearly two years. Instead of losing touch, they stayed connected through nonstop conversations across every possible platform. By the time they reunited in the same city, the relationship already felt undeniable. “Some of our friends like to say we nourished one of the longest mutual crushes ever,” they shared.

That history naturally influenced the feeling they wanted for their wedding. Inspired by mid-century design, Mexican art, and the colonial architecture of San Miguel de Allende, Natalie and Broosk created a celebration layered with burgundy florals, hand-painted installations, vintage fashion, and contemporary details that felt artistic while still remaininginviting.

What We Love About This Casa de Sierra Nevada Wedding:

  • The way Natalie’s hand-painted installations tied the entire design together
  • Their private morning walk and handwritten vow exchange before the ceremony
  • A rainy-day ceremony pivot that actually elevated the final look
  • Vintage-inspired fashion that still felt relaxed and wearable
  • Late-night burgers, gemstone face stickers, and guests fully committing to the party atmosphere

Featured Vendors:
Lupita Tirado WP
EFEGE

Pulling Wedding Design Inspiration From Local Architecture and Art

Once Natalie and Broosk decided to get married in Mexico, the location itself became the starting point for the design. Instead of forcing a theme onto the space, they pulled inspiration directly from San Miguel de Allende’s architecture, local flora and fauna, and historic details.

They incorporated references to local landmarks like the Parroquia throughout the stationery and artwork, while subtle mid-century influences added a contemporary layer to the overall look. Natalie, a decorative artist, also created several custom pieces herself, including massive hand-painted panels, custom bar fronts, and a large-scale DJ backdrop installation. “These elements were literally a labor of love and made the overall design of the wedding feel extra special.”

The process became so immersive that their townhouse temporarily turned into a working art studio. The painted panels, each measuring around 2.4 meters tall, eventually traveled internationally packed inside tubes and a ski travel case with help from family members.

Choosing a Venue That Could Carry the Atmosphere Naturally

From the beginning, the couple knew they wanted a venue with enough architectural character that it wouldn’t require excessive decor to feel complete. That search led them to Casa de Sierra Nevada.

“Choosing Casa Sierra Nevada was hands down one of the best decisions we made,” they said.

Because the property is smaller and more boutique in scale, guests quickly became familiar with the staff and spaces. The couple loved that everything could happen in one location, making the experience feel cohesive and relaxed for everyone attending.

Their reception at the Sierra Nevada Parque garden also helped them stay more intentional with their budget. Instead of overspending on florals, they relied on the existing landscape and greenery already built into the space.

Once they reviewed their initial proposal with planner and Junebug vendor Lupita Tirado WP, they became more strategic about what mattered most.

From the Junebug Editors:
One of the smartest decisions here was choosing a venue that already reflected the atmosphere they wanted. When a space has strong architectural identity and natural texture, couples often need less added decor to create impact.

Finding Quiet Moments Before the Celebration Began

Rather than doing a traditional first look, Natalie and Broosk met at their favorite local coffee shop the morning of the wedding. From there, they walked around the park and hotel together before guests arrived.

They eventually stopped outside Natalie’s bridal suite and exchanged handwritten vows while watching the reception setup happen around them. “For both of us, this was a major highlight in what amounted to the greatest day of our lives.” 

Later that day, the rain finally arrived just before the ceremony began. But instead of disrupting the experience, it added another layer to it. As Natalie walked down the aisle beneath the tented setup, Broosk struggled to hold back tears.

Even after the ceremony, the weather continued shaping the mood of the evening. The couple slipped away with photographers and Junebug vendor EFEGE for portraits in the rain before heading back into the celebration.

Bringing Vintage and Spanish Influences Into Their Wedding Fashion

Natalie originally imagined herself wearing something simple. But as the wedding approached, she found herself increasingly drawn to Spanish bridal designers and decided to shift directions.

Working closely with her seamstress, she created a lace vest topper that completely transformed the ceremony look. For the reception, she leaned into something more playful: a vintage ostrich feather and gemstone gown altered into a mini dress with a pink slip underneath.

Broosk’s look followed a similar philosophy. His high-waisted loose-fit trousers gave the suit a timeless feel while still feeling personal and modern. The wardrobe changes mirrored the overall wedding itself—stylish and design-forward without feeling overly formal or disconnected from who they were.

Building Flexibility Into the Wedding Budget Before Unexpected Changes Happen

Just weeks before the wedding, weather forecasts forced Natalie and Broosk to rethink their ceremony and reception layouts. Rain became a real possibility, so with help from their planner and her team, they added tents to both spaces.

Although the adjustment pushed them beyond their original budget, it unexpectedly improved the overall design. The added tent structures gave Natalie more opportunities to extend her artwork and visual concepts throughout the reception.

The experience also reinforced one of their biggest planning takeaways: leave room in the budget for last-minute changes. “Make sure you leave some contingency on your budget so as to have emergency funds in case of any last minute, unexpected changes,” they advised.

Thoughtful Reception Additions That Kept the Party Going

Music became one of the most personal elements of the entire weekend. Natalie and Broosk curated every playlist themselves, from the rehearsal dinner and welcome party to the ceremony and reception.

The festivities began the night before with an intimate rooftop rehearsal dinner followed by a larger welcome party complete with mojigangas and reggaeton curated alongside their DJ.

By the wedding night, the energy stayed high until nearly 2 AM. Guests covered themselves in gemstone face stickers, boas, and sunglasses while the dance floor stayed packed deep into the night. Late-night burgers helped keep everyone going.

One final unexpected moment closed out the evening. While taking photos near the DJ backdrop during the last song “Last Train to London,” Broosk jumped down from the booth to join Natalie, lost his balance, and accidentally pulled both of them through the backdrop and onto the grass below.

Instead of ruining the moment, it became one more memory folded into a wedding already full of personality, improvisation, and joy.

For Natalie and Broosk, the wedding felt most meaningful when they stopped trying to control every outcome and focused instead on creating an atmosphere that genuinely reflected their relationship. Even the unexpected moments—the rain, the last-minute layout changes, the chaos of transporting hand-painted installations across countries—became part of what made the weekend unforgettable. Their biggest takeaway is one many couples forget in the middle of planning: when the foundation already feels personal and intentional, the day doesn’t need perfection to leave a lasting impression.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Efege
Event Planning – Lupita Tirado
Venue + Catering – Casa de Sierra Nevada
Floral Design – Florklor Studio
Officiant – Conor Craft
DJ – Crossfade Mexico
Invitation Design + Artwork – Natalie Iverson Design
Makeup Artist – MENA
Hair Styling – Lety Gonzales Zuniga
Wedding Dress – Lovely Bride
Bridal Accessories – Kit
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Butchwax Vintage
Groom’s Apparel – Suit Supply
Rings – Ring Concierge

 

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The Ultimate Pastel Fairytale Wedding at Thailand’s Baba Beach Club

May 9, 2026 | justine

When James first saw Saranya at a gathering with mutual friends in 2019, he says it felt like “the first time the world had quietly shifted.” They barely spoke that night, but he couldn’t stop thinking about her. Months later, after finally getting her number through friends, the two met up for the first time. What followed was a relationship built on intention, romance, and a shared love for beauty in the details—something that would eventually also shape their wedding celebration.

For their wedding, the couple wanted to create something that felt timeless, intimate, and deeply romantic. Inspired by the elegance of Lake Como weddings and their own love for soft, refined design, they planned an unforgettable celebration at Baba Beach Club. With pastel florals, ocean views, handwritten vows, and a celebration that flowed effortlessly from emotional ceremony to fireworks-filled after party, their wedding felt like stepping into a modern fairytale.

What We Love About This Baba Beach Club Wedding:

  • The soft pastel color palette woven through the florals, fashion, and tablescape design
  • A spontaneous first look location that turned into one of the most beautiful moments of the day
  • Personal vows that left both the couple and their guests in tears
  • An emotional grand entrance surrounded by guests holding cold sparklers
  • The way the celebration balanced elegance with a relaxed beachside atmosphere

 

Choosing a Beachfront Venue That Still Felt Elegant

While planning their wedding, Saranya and James kept returning to one specific feeling they wanted to create: romantic elegance by the water. After spending time looking at beautifully curated weddings online, they realized they were drawn to outdoor celebrations with scenic views and timeless styling.

That vision ultimately led them to Baba Beach Club, where the expansive lawn overlooking the ocean gave them the atmosphere they had imagined from the beginning. The open beachfront setting allowed the soft pastel color palette to stand out naturally against the sky and sea without feeling overly-styled or forced.

The couple worked closely with their local planner and floral team to create a design that felt refined but still relaxed enough for guests to fully enjoy themselves. Their goal was never to overwhelm the space. Instead, they focused on balance: soft florals, elegant tablescapes, and details that complemented the natural setting around them.

Writing Personal Vows That Became the Heart of the Ceremony

Although the visual details were stunning, the emotional center of the wedding came during the ceremony itself. The couple exchanged personal vows they had written for each other in front of their closest family and friends. For James, it became one of the most unforgettable moments of the entire day. “Standing there, speaking those promises to one another, was deeply emotional,” he shared. “It brought tears to my eyes, and to many of our guests as well.”

Their ceremony reflected the same intentionality that shaped the rest of the celebration. Rather than rushing guests from one moment to the next, the day was designed to unfold naturally. After, everyone moved into a relaxed cocktail hour before transitioning into dinner speeches, a champagne tower, cake cutting, fireworks, and an after party by the beach.

Bringing Soft Pastels Into the Fashion and Design

The couple wanted every visual detail of the wedding to feel cohesive without becoming overly matched. Pastel tones appeared throughout the day in subtle ways, from the floral palette to the bridesmaids’ dresses and the soft pink ties worn by the groomsmen.

Saranya wore a gown by Pallas Couture that reflected the timeless, romantic look they envisioned from the beginning, while James chose a classic tuxedo from Urban Dude Bangkok for a more understated contrast. Together, their looks felt polished without taking away from the relaxed elegance of the beachside setting.

Prioritizing Atmosphere Over Tradition

When it came to budgeting, the couple focused less on following expectations and more on investing in the elements that would shape the overall experience of the day. Their biggest priorities included the venue, floral design, food, fashion, and most importantly, the right wedding planner.

Like many couples planning a large wedding, they eventually went over budget. But instead of regretting those decisions later, they viewed it as part of creating a day that genuinely reflected them. “Every decision contributed to a day that felt completely and authentically ours,” they shared.

For couples planning a highly designed wedding, their experience is a good reminder that prioritizing atmosphere can help guide spending decisions more clearly. Rather than trying to do everything, focusing on the elements guests will actually feel and remember can make the biggest impact.

Turning Unexpected Changes Into Meaningful Moments

Not everything went exactly according to plan. Delays earlier in the day forced the couple to quickly change the location of their first look after some guests arrived late during the getting-ready portion of the schedule. Originally, they planned to meet inside their penthouse suite. Instead, the moment happened outdoors in an open field surrounded by palm trees and distant mountains.

What could have easily become a stressful disruption ended up creating one of the most beautiful moments of the day. “Looking back, it was a reminder that sometimes the unplanned moments become the most special,” they shared. That same feeling carried into another spontaneous moment later in the day: an unplanned dip kiss after the ceremony that became one of their favorite memories from the entire wedding.

Creating a Reception That Felt Like a Fairytale 

As the sun set over Baba Beach Club, the atmosphere shifted from emotional ceremony to full celebration. One of the standout moments of the reception came during the couple’s grand entrance. Guests stood along both sides holding cold sparklers as Saranya and James walked through the center together.

From there, the night continued with heartfelt speeches, elegant tablescapes glowing under the evening lights, a champagne tower, fireworks over the beach, and an after party surrounded by the people closest to them.

What stands out most about their wedding is how intentional every part of the experience felt. From the pacing of the celebration to the emotional vows and carefully chosen atmosphere, their wedding at Baba Beach Club never felt like a performance. It felt like a reflection of two people creating a celebration that allowed everyone around them to feel part of something deeply personal, romantic, and unforgettable.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – If You Smile Photo + Nawaphon Present Candid
Event Planning – The Wedding Bliss Thailand
Venue + Catering- Baba Beach Club Resort
Floral Design – I Am Flower
Cake – SNP Cake Studio
DJ – DJ Patra B
Live Music – Wei Wei Music Band
Videography – The Krays Present
Invitation Design – Miidear Wedding Invitations
Makeup Artist – First Makeup Artist
Hair Styling – Boys Hair Stylist
Wedding Dress + Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Pallas Couture Sydney Luxury Bridal Atelier
Bridal Accessories – Van Cleef & Arpels + Dior
Groom’s Apparel + Groomsmen’s Apparel – Urban Dude Bespoke
Rings – Tiffany & Co.
Favors – IIgether Wedding Candles

 

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A Colorful, Queer San Diego Wedding with Custom Nudie Suits and Vintage Disco Cowboy Vibes

May 8, 2026 | justine

For Mac and Tyler, falling in love started with a DM. After Tyler’s TikTok work for a major brand went viral, Mac tracked down his Instagram because, as Tyler put it, “he thought he was cute.” What started as occasional messages in 2020 turned into daily voice notes, long conversations, and eventually a first visit from Kentucky to San Diego in 2021. Before that weekend was even over, Tyler asked Mac in an In-N-Out drive-thru if he’d ever consider moving to California. Two months later, they packed up Mac’s car and drove cross-country together.

That same sense of spontaneity and trust shaped their queer San Diego wedding. Inspired by vintage Vegas, Palm Springs design, disco culture, and western fashion, the couple created a rooftop celebration supplemented with custom Nudie suits, colorful guest fashion, drag performances, disco balls, and views of the San Diego harbor at sunset. More than anything, they wanted the day to feel like “a party full of colorful, queer love.”

What We Love About This Queer San Diego Wedding:

  • The custom embroidered Nudie suits inspired by vintage western fashion
  • A rooftop ceremony overlooking the San Diego harbor at golden hour
  • DIY silver fringe installations made from emergency blankets
  • A surprise drag performance from Chad Michaels that had guests convinced Cher had arrived
  • Personalized bolo ties featuring photos of their dogs
  • A colorful guest dress code that completely transformed the atmosphere

   

Mixing Vintage Vegas Style With Disco Cowboy Energy

Mac and Tyler knew early on that they didn’t want their wedding to follow a traditional formula. As two men who grew up in middle America, they felt drawn to the boldness and freedom of places like Palm Springs and Las Vegas. Those influences shaped nearly every creative decision they made for their queer San Diego wedding.

Tyler, who works in creative social media, approached the wedding almost like a large-scale creative project. The couple built Pinterest mood boards, sourced vintage-inspired pieces from thrift stores and online boutiques, and designed everything from the invitations to the wedding website around their “vintage disco cowboy” vision. Even their bachelor party in Vegas reflected the aesthetic, complete with vintage-style hotel keys and visors for guests.

They also encouraged guests to fully embrace the colorful dress code. Instead of asking people to blend in, they wanted everyone to become part of the visual experience. According to Tyler, guests absolutely “understood the assignment.”

 

Bringing Vintage Western Fashion to Personalize Their Queer San Diego Wedding Day

Fashion became one of the most memorable parts of the wedding. Instead of classic tuxedos, Mac and Tyler designed custom embroidered Nudie suits inspired by vintage western wear. Working with an overseas manufacturer allowed them to create highly personalized looks while staying within budget.

The suits featured embroidery tied to their personalities and relationship, while matching cowboy boots and bolo ties with photos of their dogs added even more personal details. Their rings were also custom-designed by LGBTQ+-owned San Diego jeweler Chouette Designs to match the Palm Springs-meets-Vegas aesthetic they envisioned.

The process wasn’t completely stress-free. Tyler later admitted that working with an overseas custom suit maker created unexpected anxiety when the final fit didn’t fully match what they had imagined.

For couples considering custom wedding fashion, their experience is a good reminder to leave extra time for alterations and shipping delays, especially when working internationally. Still, Tyler says the emotional experience of the day mattered far more in the end than perfect tailoring.

Prioritizing Inclusivity While Choosing Wedding Vendors

One of the couple’s biggest priorities while planning their queer San Diego wedding was building a vendor team that genuinely supported LGBTQ+ couples and inclusive celebrations.

While their planner helped connect them with several vendors, Mac and Tyler were especially intentional when choosing photographers, DJs, and entertainment. They paid close attention to whether vendors actively featured diverse couples in their work and marketing.

“We really wanted to feel surrounded by love on our big day,” Tyler shared. “We always asked vendors to politely decline if they felt they would be uncomfortable in that kind of space.”

That sense of comfort and support can be felt throughout the entire celebration. Instead of worrying about whether guests or vendors would fully understand their vision, they were able to focus on creating an experience that felt honest to them.

Creating Meaningful Moments With Family and Chosen Community

The ceremony took place at sunset in a modern amphitheater overlooking the San Diego harbor. Guests entered in small groups and couples while “Rainbow” by Kacey Musgraves played in the background.

For Tyler, one of the most emotional parts of the ceremony was feeling the overwhelming support from everyone gathered there. “I felt like I could physically feel the warm hug of love in the room,” he shared.

The ceremony also carried deep personal meaning for both families. Mac danced with his mother during the reception, a moment that felt especially emotional considering he had still been closeted when the couple first met. Tyler, who lost his mother to ALS just months before the wedding, shared his first dance with his sister while “II Most Wanted” by Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus played.

Choosing a Rooftop Venue With Space for an All-Night Party

Finding the right venue was one of the biggest turning points. The couple wanted a space that reflected San Diego itself, especially since most of their guests were traveling from across the country. They ultimately chose a rooftop venue with panoramic harbor views, indoor-outdoor flexibility, and fewer restrictions than many traditional venues in the area.

One detail that immediately sold them was the giant digital billboard in the building lobby that they could customize as a welcome display for guests. Tyler designed a large-scale welcome graphic that greeted everyone as they arrived.

The venue also allowed them to keep music going until midnight, something that was difficult to find due to local noise restrictions. Combined with arcade games, rooftop terraces, disco balls, and handmade silver fringe installations hanging above the dance floor, the space captured exactly the high-energy atmosphere they wanted.

Featured Vendor:
Madeline Barr

Surprising Guests With Unexpected Reception Entertainment

If the ceremony brought everyone to tears, the reception brought the chaos in the best possible way. The biggest surprise of the night came when the DJ announced that “Cher” had arrived. Moments later, drag performer Chad Michaels appeared and performed a full Cher megamix that completely transformed the energy of the room. According to the couple, some older relatives genuinely believed they had hired the real Cher.

Afterward, legendary drag performer Dolly Levi kept the momentum going with high-energy performances that packed the dance floor all night long. Videos from the performances later went viral on TikTok, earning more than 3 million views.

Why the Most Meaningful Details Had Nothing to Do With Tradition

What stands out most about their wedding isn’t just the visual details or performances. It’s the feeling that every part of the day reflected the life they had built together: creative, unconventional, emotional, and deeply supported by the people around them. Even during a stressful week leading up to the wedding, Tyler says being surrounded by that much love helped carry him through.

For Mac and Tyler, their queer San Diego wedding wasn’t about recreating tradition. It was about creating a space where everyone they loved could fully celebrate alongside them exactly as they were.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Madeline Barr
Event Planning – In the Details
Venue – Deck 655
Catering – Personal Touch Catering
Cookies – Gluten Free Baking Co
Officiant – Isaac Warner
DJ – DJ Tony Kings
Drag Performers – Chad MichaelsDolly Levi
Rings – Chouette Designs

 

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