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Chicago Firehouse Wedding Full of Bookish Charm, Celestial Details, and Antique Treasures

April 26, 2026 | justine

Isa and Andrew’s Chicago Firehouse wedding came together the same way their relationship did: quickly, instinctively, and without much second-guessing. After meeting at work, what started as “hours of loitering at each other’s desks and dodging HR’s watchful eye” turned into something immediate. “This wasn’t a slow burn office romance,” they shared. “It was a ‘when you know, you know’ kind of connection, and we both immediately knew.”

That certainty carried straight into their wedding plans. “The week after our engagement, we were already touring Firehouse Chicago and mentally mapping out our wedding there,” Isa said. “We didn’t even bother touring any other locations. It was perfect.” From there, they focused on building a space filled with things they genuinely loved: antiques, handmade details, and objects that felt personal rather than purely decorative.

What We Love About This Chicago Firehouse Wedding:

  • Centerpieces that felt more like personal collections than decor
  • Handmade stars, garlands, and dried citrus layered throughout the space
  • A ceremony built around a one-of-a-kind, hand-collaged grimoire
  • Fashion that fully leaned into an old-world, slightly theatrical feel
  • A setting that revealed more the longer you looked at it

Featured Vendor:
Teri B Photography

Planning a Wedding Without a Planner (and Making It Work)

Planning stayed surprisingly straightforward. They made quick decisions early on and trusted their instincts from there. “We hit the ground running,” Isa shared. Without a planner, she and her mom took on the process themselves. “My mother and I are both Virgos, which meant we had it handled.”

They leaned on Chicago Firehouse’s vendor recommendations for most of their team, keeping things intentionally simple. “We kept that list minimal by handling all of the decor ourselves,” they explained. That approach gave them more time and energy to focus on the details that mattered most to them.

Incorporating Meaningful Objects Into Their Ceremony

The ceremony came together in the same way. Isa created a hand-collaged grimoire filled with polaroids, fabric from her dress and veil, and meaningful readings. “Watching them flip through the leatherbound tome, felt like breathing magic into it,” she said. “Imbuing the book with the power of the day.”

As friends and family read from its pages, the moment unfolded in a way that felt personal without needing explanation, grounded in the objects and words they had chosen together.

Mixing Heirloom and Found Pieces For Their Wedding Day Style

Their approach to fashion followed that same mindset. “We wanted to look old-fashioned,” Isa said. She found her dress on Etsy, a vintage Laura Ashley gown from the 1980s, and layered pearl and silver jewelry—some borrowed from her mother, some handmade, and some found in antique shops.

She completed the look with crocheted fingerless Edwardian gloves and stacked bracelets, while Andrew matched her in a custom suit with thoughtful vintage details. “We weren’t chasing the myth of a ‘timeless’ wedding look,” they shared. “We wanted to feel as though we belonged to another era entirely.”

Using Personal Collections as Wedding Decor

There’s something different about a wedding that’s assembled piece by piece. Isa and Andrew filled their Chicago Firehouse venue with antique silver, clothbound books, candelabras, and small objects they had gathered over time. “We’re lovers of antiques and the handmade,” they shared. “We collected antique silver, old clothbound books, baubles, trinkets and candelabras aplenty with the intent to create a space that was a feast for the eyes.”

They spent hours making decor by hand, cutting tin stars, painting paper ones, and drying orange slices in the oven. “It all came together in a collection of lovingly crafted I-Spy-like centerpieces and a whole host of celestial garlands,” Isa said. “It was truly a labor of love.” No two tables were exactly alike, and that sense of variation made the entire room feel more personal.

Why Personal Choices Matter More Than Wedding Trends

Isa and Andrew’s Chicago Firehouse wedding is a reminder that the most memorable celebrations often come from following your own instincts. Their advice says it best: “Your wedding is your own. Take the leap, defy the trends, do the strange thing that will make it a night you’ll always remember.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Teri B Photography
Venue – Firehouse Chicago
Catering – The Caterist
Cake – ECBG Cake Studio

 

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A Personal Look Inside Madeira’s Best Destination Wedding Venues

April 25, 2026 | marissa
wedding ceremony in Madeira, Portugal

Image by Miguel Ponte. See more of this Reid’s Palace wedding here.

Madeira was number one on my travel bucket list for years, listed right there on my Airbnb profile under “the place I most want to visit next.” So when an invitation landed in my inbox to tour the island’s top wedding venues, excitement felt like an understatement.

As a wedding publication in business since 2008, we have watched a lot of trends bloom and fade. But one shift has only continued to grow. More and more couples are choosing to elope or host destination weddings, trading local celebrations for something altogether more memorable–a wedding that doubles as an unforgettable experience for every single guest who makes the trip.

Few places succeed so completely as both a dream wedding backdrop and a destination worth traveling to in its own right. Madeira, Portugal, is one of them. What follows is our introduction to the island–and to the venues that make it one of the most exciting places in the world to get married.

Madeira, An Introduction

A lush, volcanic island set out into the North Atlantic, Madeira is something of an open secret among Europeans and well-traveled adventure seekers, though it remains largely undiscovered by many American couples. Which is exactly what makes it so compelling. You’ve seen the Mexico destination wedding, the Tuscany toasts, the Hawaiian vows at sunset, maybe even the moody Scottish castle. But a Madeira wedding? That’s for the couple always pushing for something newer, something fresher, something that will genuinely take their guests’ breath away.

Known as ‘The Island of Eternal Spring,’ Madeira boasts a temperate climate and sun-filled days for the vast majority of the year. For couples planning a destination wedding, that kind of reliable weather is a gift.

The landscape is unlike anything most guests will have encountered before. Think towering green mountains disappearing into clouds, dense rainforest, dramatic volcanic terrain, all with infrastructure that makes getting around genuinely easy. A single road trip takes you from moody, cliff-lined coastlines reminiscent of Ireland on the east, up to the mist-shrouded mountains and cascading waterfalls of the north, west to open skies perfect for golden sunsets, and back south to Funchal, a thriving, architecturally stunning European city full of history and life.

Beyond the scenery, there’s the culture. When guests aren’t hiking trails, swimming in natural lava pools, or losing themselves in the forest, they can be sipping poncha at a local pub, touring world-class wineries, exploring sweeping botanical gardens, or taking the island’s legendary wicker basket ride down a winding hillside road. Madeira is a place where the itinerary practically writes itself.

Our Top Five Madeira Wedding Venues

What makes Madeira so special as a wedding destination isn’t just the scenery–it’s also the people. Madeirans are so welcoming and kind, and that hospitality extends to the island’s wedding venues, many of which have organized hundreds of celebrations and know exactly how to take destination planning off your plate. Whether you’re dreaming of ocean cliffs, a secluded northern estate, or a grand luxury hotel, Madeira has a venue for you. Here are our five favorites.

Belmond Reid’s Palace

Wedding capacity: Up to 250 guests
Who it’s for: Couples who prioritize aesthetics

For the couple who wants their wedding venue to feel like a discovery–somewhere historic and layered with character yet polished enough to feel entirely of the moment–Belmond Reid’s Palace is in a category of its own. Perched on a clifftop in Funchal overlooking the Atlantic, this legendary property carries the kind of old-world coastal charm that makes every corner feel like a photo opp.

Part of the Belmond portfolio of iconic luxury hotels, Reid’s Palace has a long and distinguished history of hosting discerning guests and marquee events. That history shows in the thoughtful way the property is laid out for celebrations. The intimate Palm Garden suits smaller ceremonies and cocktail gatherings, while the Rooftop Terrace scales up beautifully for larger groups. For dinner, the Dining Room opens into adjoining spaces to seat up to 250, and the House of Commons and Villa Cipriani round out the options for evening events. Whatever the moment calls for, there is a space for it here.

Casa Velha do Palheiro

Wedding capacity: Up to 100 guests
Who it’s for: Golf and garden lovers

There is a particular kind of couple who will feel immediately at home at Casa Velha do Palheiro–one that appreciates craft, heritage, and the kind of atmosphere that only comes from a place that has been carefully tended across generations. Set within the Palheiro Nature Estate, this intimate five-star hotel is also home to one of Madeira’s most celebrated golf courses, making it an exceptional choice for the wedding party where the green is just as important as the aisle.

The hotel itself opened as one of Madeira’s first five-star inns in 1997, and its 33 rooms and five suites each have their own distinct personality. At its heart is Oxalis Restaurant, widely regarded as one of the finest dining experiences on the island. For couples planning an intimate, nature-immersed celebration with extraordinary food, standout hospitality, and a sense of story woven into every detail, Casa Velha do Palheiro is a rare find.

Quinta do Furao

Wedding capacity: Up to 300 guests
Who it’s for: Couples prioritizing views and seclusion

If you’ve ever wanted to get married somewhere that feels genuinely removed from the rest of the world, Quinta do Furão is it. Perched above the Atlantic on a cliff-top vineyard in Santana on the northeast coast, the property sits on one of the most dramatic landscapes on the island, with sweeping views over the ocean and the entire northeastern coastline below.

The North Coast is where Madeira’s truest identity lives—where customs and traditions are still woven into everyday community life, where nature feels untouched, and where the island’s more intimate, unhurried character reveals itself. For guests who want to experience the real Madeira alongside the celebration, this is the venue that delivers.

A small on-site bakery turns out fresh bread daily, and a large-capacity tent on the grounds makes outdoor celebrations easy regardless of the weather. With views this spectacular and a setting this secluded, Quinta do Furão makes for the kind of wedding that people talk about for decades.

Savoy Palace

Wedding capacity: Up to 1,000 guests
Who it’s for: Large weddings hoping to keep everything under one roof

When scale is the priority, there is only one venue on the island that truly delivers. Savoy Palace is a five-star superior hotel and a member of The Leading Hotels of the World, bringing a level of ambition and hospitality infrastructure to Madeira that few destinations anywhere can match. With 309 rooms, six swimming pools, eight restaurants and bars, a 3,100-square-meter spa, and a main event space that can accommodate up to 1,400 people, this is the venue for the couple who refuses to leave anyone off the guest list.

Designed by Madeiran-born interior designer Nini Andrade Silva in partnership with RH+ Arquitectos, Savoy Palace is as much a tribute to the island as it is a luxury hotel. Details throughout draw from Madeira’s most iconic natural and cultural touchstones. Even the spa’s cave passages feel like a journey through the landscape itself.

For large families, multi-day celebrations, or weddings that simply require a venue with the resources to handle anything, Savoy Palace stands in a league of its own.

Nini Andrade Silva Design Center

Wedding capacity: Up to 350 guests seated or 600 standing
Who it’s for: Couples seeking a sleek, contemporary, arthouse vibe

The last venue on our list is a little different, as it isn’t a hotel at all, but instead a truly special event space. The Nini Andrade Silva Design Centre is a historic waterfront building in Funchal, once home to Gonçalo Zarco, the Portuguese navigator who first colonized the Madeira Archipelago. Today it belongs to Nini Andrade Silva, one of the world’s most celebrated interior designers, who has transformed it into a multi-use cultural space unlike anything else on the island.

The space blends design, art, gastronomy, and maritime history into one. A permanent exhibition showcases Nini’s private collection and celebrates Madeira’s seafaring past. There is a restaurant with sweeping Atlantic views, a lounge, and a café. The industrial bones of the building, with high ceilings, raw textures, and dramatic volume, pair with the refined design sensibility to create an aesthetic wholly its own. Part art house, part warehouse, part gallery, entirely unforgettable.

Ready to Plan Your Madeira Wedding?

Once your guests arrive, they will immediately understand why you chose Madeira as your destination wedding location. It’s a place that rewards curiosity, that surprises even the most well-traveled guests, and provides infinite breathtaking backdrops.

Whatever your vision, grand or intimate, nature-immersed or urban and modern, there is a venue on this island that will make it real. We can say with confidence that any of the five properties above would make for a wedding that guests talk about for the rest of their lives.

Madeira is waiting. And trust us, it’s worth the trip.

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This Baroque-Inspired Editorial at Schloss Hof Proves Historic Venues Don’t Require Traditional Weddings

April 24, 2026 | justine

There’s something special about getting married somewhere with history—but does that mean your wedding has to feel traditional too? This Schloss Hof editorial shows a different way to approach it. With a mix of soft details and bold design choices, the team reimagined a baroque setting in a way that feels current, creative, and full of personality.

Led by Junebug vendor and planner Elisabeth Cardich of A Very Beloved Wedding, the concept focused on contrast: old and new, structure versus fluidity, refined but still expressive. The result feels elevated without being overcomplicated, and it offers a clear takeaway for couples: you can respect a venue’s history without feeling boxed in by it.

What We Love About This Schloss Hof Wedding Inspiration:

  • A red and blush color palette that feels layered and expressive
  • Florals that bring movement and a sculptural feel
  • An invitation suite that sets the tone right away
  • Thoughtful contrast between delicate details and grand architecture
  • A design that shifts in mood without losing cohesion

Featured Vendor:
A Very Beloved Wedding

Rethinking How to Style a Historic Wedding Venue

Schloss Hof brings a lot to the table on its own. Grand staircases, formal gardens, and bright interiors filled with ornate detail already set a strong tone. Instead of trying to match that traditional look, this styled shoot takes a different approach.

“The key narrative was that a historic venue does not require a historically styled wedding,” shared Elisabeth Cardich of A Very Beloved Wedding. “Couples can honor the significance of a place while still creating something contemporary, personal, and emotionally resonant.”

The design works with the space instead of trying to compete with it. Clean styling and intentional choices let the architecture stand out, while the added details bring in a more modern feel. If you’re planning a wedding at Schloss Hof or a similar venue, this is a good reminder that you don’t have to follow a specific style just because of the setting.

How to Layer Color Without Overcomplicating the Design

The color palette does a lot of the heavy lifting here. It starts with white as a base, then builds into blush, rose, cherry, and deeper red tones. The shift feels natural and adds depth without being overwhelming.

“The design was built around a palette of white, blush, rose, cherry red, and deeper crimson tones,” Elisabeth explained. “White acted as a quiet foundation, allowing the red spectrum to build in intensity and emotion.”

Texture adds another layer. Velvet, silk ribbons, paper goods, and even fruit details bring warmth and variety. It’s a mix that feels rich but still balanced. For couples, this is a helpful takeaway: you don’t need a long list of elements. A clear color story and a few well-chosen textures can go a long way.

Setting the Tone Early With Thoughtful Details

One of the easiest ideas to take from this wedding inspiration is how early details shape the overall feel. The stationery suite, for example, gives guests a sense of what’s coming before the day even begins.

“The floral-forward stationery suite is a beautiful example of how paper goods can set the tone,” Elisabeth noted.

That same attention to detail carries through to the reception setup. Tonal linens, sculptural florals, colored candles, and tinted glassware all work together without feeling too styled. Even smaller touches, like silk bows or fruit accents, add personality in a simple, doable way.

Building the Right Team From the Start

This styled shoot came together with a clear vision from Elisabeth Cardich of A Very Beloved Wedding, and each vendor was chosen with that in mind.

“The project began with a clear creative concept and visual direction,” she shared. “Each professional was chosen for their ability to contribute thoughtfully and execute their part with sensitivity to the atmosphere.”

You can see that in how everything fits together. The florals add movement, the stationery brings in softness, and the styling ties everything back to the setting. 

Avoiding Overstyling in a Statement Venue

Working in a place like Schloss Hof can be tricky. With so much detail already there, it’s easy to overdo it.

“As with any production in a historic venue, the challenge is creating something visually bold without overwhelming the space. The solution was allowing color, composition, and detail to do the work.”

Instead of filling every space, the focus stays on a few key areas. That makes each moment feel more intentional and keeps the overall look clean and cohesive.

Bringing This Style Into Your Own Wedding

You don’t need a palace to bring this kind of design to life. The ideas behind it are flexible and easy to adapt.

“Start with a clear emotional direction, not just a color palette,” Elisabeth advised. “Couples can focus on a few intentional choices, like a disciplined color story, beautifully designed stationery, and florals with shape and depth.”

Choosing one or two standout elements, like bold florals or a strong ceremony setup, and keeping the rest simple can help you achieve a similar feel without going overboard.

Letting Your Venue Inspire, Not Limit, Your Vision

This styled shoot at Schloss Hof shows that historic venues don’t have to feel traditional. With the right mix of color, texture, and thoughtful details, you can create something that feels personal and current while still respecting the space.

If anything, it’s proof that the setting gives you a strong starting point. What you build from there is where your personality really comes through.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Agnes Kinczer
Event Planning + Design – A Very Beloved Wedding
Coordination – Decoduo
Venue –  Schloss Hof
Floral Design – Hana Holdener
Cake – Dulcesserie
Officiant – Ulrike Adler Wiegele
Wedding Singer – Deborah Posadas
Invitation Design – Carissimo Letterpress
Makeup Artist – Marie Frauhammer
Wedding Dress – Made Bride
Bridal Accessories – Katerina Savrani
Groom’s Apparel – Scala Wear
Rentals – Magnolias on Silk + Rent Up Me
Wedding Assemblage Art Sylvia Chromy
First Dance Coach – Best Wedding Dance

 

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