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Thrilling and Romantic Banff Helicopter Elopement at Marvel Pass

November 29, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

There seems to be an increase in elopements with helicopters and we are all about it – Raphaela and Deming’s elopement at Marvel Pass is no different! These two love birds took a helicopter out to Marvel Pass in Banff to say their “I do’s” in the most epic way possible. Surrounded by the bluest of blue water, lush trees, and vast mountains, there wasn’t a spot that wasn’t worth stopping to take killer bride and groom portraits at with The Soft Season. Raphaela’s bridal cape from Grace Loves Lace and flower crown from Willow Florwer Co were the perfect pair in completing a relaxed and adventurous bridal look, and Raphaela always looked beautiful trekking around with her groom by her side.

The Couple:

Raphaela and Deming

The Wedding:

Marvel Pass, Banff, Canada

We wanted a wedding that reflected us – something intimate and personal and adventurous. Deming proposed to me after a camping trip in Western Mongolia – I said yes because how could I not say yes to someone who goes to Western Mongolia and camps in the snow with me (also he ate all the intestines and head meat that I furtively slipped to him when I didn’t want to offend anyone, so I knew he was a keeper). We also wanted something low-stress, intimate, and fun. We love hiking and camping and being outside was important to us – Deming is an Eagle Scout, I was raised by semi-nomadic hippies. When we looked into the costs and planning involved with traditional wedding ceremonies, we knew eloping made a lot more sense for us.

No DIYs for us – I had a few failed DIYs before ultimately deciding that some things were better left to people who know what they’re doing.

The Soft Season were a dream! We can’t say enough good things about them. I hate posing for photos and getting my picture taken but they made both Deming and me feel so comfortable. We had a blast the whole time – you can tell because we’re laughing in almost every photo.

My cape from Grace Loves Lace was sort of accidentally acquired when my other dress didn’t work out, but I’m so happy because it made magic with the wind. I thought it was a great compromise since I could still wear the flower crown but the cape gave me some of the drama of a veil.

It went by in a blur; the little things were what I remember – Deming‘s adorable crooked bow tie that he was very proud to learn how to tie, how I kept almost tripping over my hiking boots (I had to wear hiking boots under my dress when we were up at Marvel Pass), how we couldn’t stop laughing the whole time. We got up at 5am that morning to try to beat the crowds to Lake Moraine and Lake Louise (it *sort of* worked!) and I remember thinking I wanted to savor everything, but of course it went by so fast.

It’s a cliche for a reason but we really tried not to sweat the small stuff. Little things went wrong the day of (we missed out highway exit and were over a half hour late to meet up with our photographers for golden hour pictures at Peyto Lake, and of course there was no cell phone reception at all so we couldn’t reach them), but at the end of the day, the things that went wrong didn’t matter at all. All we took with us was the incredible feeling of being in this incredible place and doing this incredible thing with this incredible person. 


I wanted a bold lip! People told me it would look dated but I think they’re so dramatic and beautiful. I had wanted my hair down but our officiant warned me that wind up on Marvel Pass was fierce, so I went with a fishtail braid instead.


We found almost everyone – our photographers, hair and makeup, our florist – on Instagram. I felt like my Instagram habit of scrolling through beautiful pictures definitely paid off, so reach out to artists you love.

We knew we wouldn’t have a ton of time up on Marvel Pass, so we waited to read our vows to each other until we were back at our cabin that night when it was just the two of us. I’m relieved because I was pretty nervous about reciting vows in front of other people.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – The Soft Season
Second Shooter – Catalina Jean Photography
Venue – Marvel Pass
Floral Design – Willow Flower Co
Officiant – Rick Kunelius
Hair and Makeup Artist – The Pretty Haus
Wedding Dress – The Reformation
Bridal Accessories – Grace Loves Lace
Groom’s Apparel – Brooks Brothers, Tie Bar
Rings – Rebecca Zemans
Transportation – Alpine Helicopters

 

Congratulations to Raphaela and Deming on their elopement! And a special thank you to Junebug member The Soft Season for sharing their day with us! For more elopement goodness, check out this Tofino, British Columbia elopement that features mountains, beaches, and a helicopter!

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This Spectacular Marrakech Wedding at Beldi Country Club was Inspired by Yves Saint Laurent

November 28, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

Kristen and Dave’s wedding at Beldi Country Club is full of classic style and Moroccan vibes. Inspired by Yves Saint Laurent and his belief that “fashions fade, style is eternal,” Kristen and Dave chose timeless pieces for their wedding wardrobe, like a Berta wedding gown with Gatsby vibes. After their ceremony in the cutest little greenhouse, they took their celebration outdoors. Surrounded by the beautiful Moroccan architecture, they perfectly meshed desert and 1970s vibes in their reception. The tables were full of black and gold geometric details and perfect floral centerpieces by Yassab Floral Design. Documenting everything from the rehearsal dinner to the wedding reception, Igor Demba Photography and Mark Brown Films effortlessly captured the weekend festivities.

The Couple:

Kristen and Dave

The Wedding:

Beldi Country Club, Marrakech, Morocco

We surprised our parents and wedding party with a trip out to La Pause desert camp for our rehearsal dinner. Our SUV entourage was transferred to camels once out there and we rode towards sunset cocktails. We then had an amazing feast under candlelight. It was a lovely intimate dinner with our nearest and dearest – a calm oasis after what were already a few days of partying!

Do it sooner than later – if you have three months or 13, you’re going to obsess! Also, ensure you carve out time with your partner to just chill out and have non-wedding chat in the lead up to the wedding. For a destination wedding, have all the decisions made and details out of the way before you get there. For various reasons, some loose ends were left to when we were on the ground and it meant running around not relaxing and spending time with guests.

We initially agreed to have our wedding back home in or around Toronto but it never felt quite right for Kristen, who didn’t want something ‘predictable’. Shortly after our engagement she went on a bachelorette trip with her closest girlfriends where they spent a day at Beldi Country Club. She walked onto the property, immediately fell in love and the whole vision rolled out then and there. Dave had to first be convinced to agree to the exotic location – the history, food, climate and its bohemian glamour. The rose gardens, wandering tree-lined paths and multiple pools all perfectly interwoven with Beldi’s recreation of the traditional Moroccan souk, it seemed the ideal setting that was accessibly exotic, casual and welcoming. And almost all of our guests could stay there.

Dave found the ceremony to be the most memorable mostly due to the fact that our actress friend Samantha who was officiating did such an unbelievable job wrapping elements of our character and relationship together in beautifully crafted and heartfelt comments. Having the entire audience stand to belt out Lean On Me, backed by Mr. Moore on piano, brought an aspect of sentimental fun to the proceedings that I will always remember.

Both Mark Brown, our film maker, and Igor Demba, our photographer were our heroes. They worked incredibly hard (in the heat!) throughout the weekend and captured the environment, the interactions and emotions so beautifully. Each brought a creative, artful, stylish and unique lens so far beyond the realm of wedding work. Mark shot on film in some really challenging light and Igor was running up and down desert dunes to get some great shots.

The best way to ensure a timeless look and feel is to look backwards. In Marrakech it was easy – we wanted to bring out the various influences that have made Morocco such a destination for travelers and creatives for the last half of the 20th century with a nod to some traditional elements of Western culture which we felt lent some class & style to the proceedings. One of the key inspirations was Yves St. Laurent (the museum for whom just opened in Marrakech) both in terms of fashion and decor with a hint of a black-tie Gatsby-esque garden party. The soundtrack was almost exclusively from the early ‘70s – again Morocco was a major influence to musicians like the Stones. It evolved from piano during the ceremony to live jazz at cocktail hour to rock, funk and then electronic with a DJ and bongos later in the night. Dave is a massive music fan and really made it an emphasis of the wedding.

Having been to so many weddings and so many destination weddings, we had a pretty clear idea as to what we wanted in terms of energy and flow. We wanted something a bit different (Kristen) yet still traditional (Dave). It was incredibly important that we invest in giving our friends and family an incredible experience more than worry about nitty little wedding details. We wanted a no fuss venue that spoke for itself so we could focus on entertaining.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Igor Demba Photography
Event Planning – Boutique Souk
Venue – Beldi Country Club
Floral Design – Yassab Floral Design
Live Music – Michael Moore
Videography – Mark Brown Films
Invitations – Bliss and Bone
Hair and Makeup Artist – Marian Filali
Wedding Dress – Berta
Bridal Accessories – Jennifer Behr
Groom’s Apparel – Hackett

 

A big thanks to Junebug member Igor Demba Photography for sharing this Moroccan destination wedding. For more desert nuptials, take a look at this naturally modern Moroccan wedding at Kasbah Bab Ourika.

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Wild Souls Will Love This Snake River Camper Elopement

November 27, 2017 | Junebug Weddings

If you’re the adventurous type, then this camper elopement is for you! With swoon-worthy boho details and all the throw pillows your heart desires, the sweetheart table designed by Emily Aitken Events is perfectly cozy. As if that wasn’t awesome enough, Glenna and Alex cheers’d with custom cocktails that go perfectly with this warm and jewel tone color palette. We are loving Glenna’s whimsical and overgrown bouquet from Just So Event FloralMaggie Grace Photography effortlessly captured this elopement inspiration for the wild at heart.

 

The Talented Team:

Photography – Maggie Grace Photography
Event Planning and Design – Emily Aitken Events
Floral Design – Just So Event Floral
Makeup Artist – The Style Market
Hair Styling – Mariah Joy Hair
Wedding Dress – Maggie Sottero from La Neige Bridal
Models – Glenna and Alex Hanson

 

Thank you to Junebug member Maggie Grace Photography and the rest of the talented team for sharing this elopement inspiration with us! If this elopement inspiration got you excited, then you have to check out this Joshua Tree elopement inspiration full of stylish desert vibes.

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