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’70s Inspired Greenhouse Wedding at the Ed Lycan Conservatory

April 7, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Abigail and Dillon’s wedding at the Ed Lycan Conservatory in Oklahoma City was just the prettiest blast from the past! Using a combination of vintage decor pieces and vintage attire, which included the bride’s yellow and green lace frock, the bridesmaids’ burgundy crushed velvet dresses, and the groomsmen’s mismatched suspenders and vests, the couple put together a display of eye-catching details that made us feel like we hopped back to the best of the ’70s era. The Victorian conservatory had the perfect balance of earthiness and charm to serve as the backdrop, offering the guests the comforts of an indoor wedding while giving them a perfect view of the outdoor beauty. Payton Marie Photography did it again, capturing every inch with intense attention to detail and every moment with the tenderness and grace that showcased Abigail and Dillon’s sincere love and light.

The Couple:

Abigail and Dillon

The Wedding:

Ed Lycan Conservatory, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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The first look literally took my breath away. We hugged and kissed and embraced the fact that we were really getting married. We hadn’t seen each other all day, so it felt like an epic reunion. Seeing him at that point instantly calmed my nerves.

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I loved being surrounded by all of the plant life and greenery in the venue. It was such an open, airy space that had a great history. It is a restored Victorian-era conservatory that houses a succulent garden and year-round tropical plants.

We are inspired by all things vintage. We wanted everything to feel comfortable yet quirky. We were attracted to the aesthetic of the ’70s and decided to draw inspiration from that era. Almost every item came from a thrift or antique store. We scoured flea markets and garage sales to find unique, vintage items. My dad also built a stand for the macrame backdrop at the altar of the ceremony. He has since re-purposed that wood in the form of a farmhouse table. My aunts and cousins even created the garlands that were featured on some of tables, as well as the macrame backdrop.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Payton Marie Photography
Venue – Ed Lycan Conservatory
Floral Design – Whole Foods
Catering – Empire Slice House
Mini Pies – Cuppies and Joe
Donuts – Krispy Kreme
DJ – String & Sound
Rentals – Borrowed & Bleu Co.
Macrame Backdrop – From Atlas On

 

Congratulations to Abigail and Dillon, and thanks to Payton Marie Photography for sharing this beautiful Oklahoma wedding with Junebug! If you (or someone you know) are planning a vintage-inspired wedding and looking for more unique bridal inspiration, look no further than these retro Palm Springs inspired bridal looks from a&bé bridal!

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Effortless Urban Seattle Wedding at Axis Pioneer Square

April 7, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

When city-lovers Courtney and Patrick planned their wedding at Axis Pioneer Square in the heart of Seattle, they ditched the overly styled look and went with something truly authentic. Drawing inspiration from their version of an ideal Saturday, they took a stroll around the iconic square between wedding events, enjoyed cocktails at a local bar with their wedding party, and set up a dinner-party style reception that was all about relaxing with their loved ones. The fact that they did all of this while the bride wore a stunning Hayley Paige gown and the groom donned a tailored black suit from J. Crew made it even cooler! The planners from It’s All in the Details Seattle brought the couple’s laid-back vibes to life with crisp whites, gold accents, and natural greenery that stayed perfectly in line with the old-world feel of the venue. And the talented Olivia Strohm Photography captured the couple’s true essence as only she can, with creative angles and a touch of moodiness.

The Couple:

Courtney and Patrick

The Wedding:

Axis Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington

From the beginning, we knew we couldn’t get married in a barn or on a beach. We’re city people, and we wanted to get married right in the heart of Seattle.

We wrote our own ceremony and vows to make sure our personalities and love for each other were evident. Our friend, who officiated our wedding, wrote a few sections of the ceremony where he described our relationship through his point of view. We didn’t get to read it before the ceremony and I’m glad we didn’t. It was beautiful. 

We wanted a very cool, effortless, and dreamy vibe. We took the things we would typically do on a Saturday, like go to a cocktail bar and an art gallery, and elevated our look with a suit, wedding dress, and flowers. Our entire wedding was personalized with the things we love to do as a couple, and it made the experience more dear to our hearts. Nothing was over styled, so we were able to focus more on the love and energy around us.

Processional – “Lover’s Carvings” by Bibio
Recessional – “Walking on a Dream” by Empire of the Sun
First Dance – “Baby” by Donnie and Joe Emmerson

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Olivia Strohm Photography
Event Planning – It’s All in the Details Seattle
Venue – Axis Pioneer Square
Floral Design – Ravishing Radish
Cake – Eat More Cake
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Bridal Beauty Agency
Wedding Dress – Truvelle
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – Hayley Paige
Groom and Groomsmen’s Apparel – J. Crew
Rings – Renvi

 

Congratulations to Courtney and Patrick, and thanks to Olivia Strohm Photography for sharing this wonderful Seattle wedding with Junebug! Looking for more urban wedding inspiration? This eclectic Marfa wedding blends the grooms’ urban and country roots in an unexpected yet stunning way!

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This Gown Designer and Her Groom Tied the Knot at Casa Privata on the Amalfi Coast

April 6, 2018 | Junebug Weddings

Between the olive groves, the lemon-inspired details, and the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea, this Amalfi Coast wedding at Casa Privata is as dreamy as they come! The ancient fishing village of Praiano is one of the most popular stops on this famous coastline, which should come as no surprise after you see this jaw-dropping shots captured by photographer Karin Lundin. After a secluded ceremony in the groves that looked like it was plucked right out of Mamma Mia, Malin and Ricard joined their guests under a canopy of hanging candles for a night of dancing, spoon games, and live music. The true showstoppers of the day, though, were the stunning appliquéd wedding gown and lavender lace bridesmaids dresses from By Malina, the bride’s personal fashion brand. Every detail of this Casa Privata wedding was infused with the romance and charm of Italy, and we simply can’t get enough!

The Couple:

Malin and Ricard

The Wedding:

Casa Privata, Praiano, Italy

We used to live in Italy when we first got together and got engaged in Puglis, so we were sure we wanted to get married in Italy. We looked at many places but have always loved Amalfi, Praiano, and Positano the most. 

The garden ceremony was a true Mamma Mia moment. All our best friends, family, and our kids were gathered under olive threes in front of the Mediterranean Sea. It was such a magic moment for us!

I designed and created my own dress along with my company, By Malina. It took one month so sew all the leaves to the huge skirt. It’s not really me to have such a big dress but, since I’ll only get marry once, I figured why not! All my bridesmaids had lavender lace off-the-shoulder dresses, boho hair, and wreaths with flowers from the garden. It was all was very relaxed and beautiful.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Karin Lundin
Venue, Event Planning, Floral Design, and Catering – Casa Privata
Live Music – Sean Bradford
Wedding Dress, Bridesmaids’ Apparel, and Stationery – By Malina
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Orazio Spisto
Bridal Accessories – Emma Engelbert
Groom’s Apparel – Rose & Born

 

Our warmest well wishes to the newlyweds, Malin and Ricard, and an extra special thanks to Junebug member Karin Lundin for sharing this beautiful wedding with us! Looking for more Amalfi destination wedding inspiration? This 40-person Amalfi Coast wedding at Fattoria Marecocolla was filled with raw emotion and killer style!

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