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This Historical Maine Wedding Was a Love Letter to Vintage Style, Family Heritage, and Thoughtful Curation

January 13, 2025 | marissa

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Arissa and Bobby’s love story is full of serendipity, beginning in the same hospital in Portland, Maine, where they were both born. “It only made sense to have our wedding in the state where we were both born and raised.” Their journey started in high school through choir, though they weren’t high school sweethearts. After years of friendship, they began dating when Arissa graduated. “I was college-bound and academically driven above all else,” she recalls, while Bobby admired her dedication, adding, “I was too in love with her to break things off just because we would be long-distance.”

The couple endured years of long-distance during college, living together through Covid, and eventually settling in Boston. “Getting married wasn’t a given for us, but a happy mutual decision that further solidified our choice to spend the rest of our lives together.” A year before their wedding, they eloped to simplify things, allowing them to relax and save for their dream celebration with family and friends.

As a self-proclaimed type-A planner, Arissa had a clear vision for the wedding, with Bobby fully supporting her. “He knows that I am in my element when it comes to planning, details, and aesthetics…and allowed me the space to create that I craved.” Take a look at Arissa’s actual wedding Pinterest board—we’re blown away by her vision, to be honest. The couple also hired Toni of 631 Events, their day-of coordinator, to handle the logistics. “If anyone could be my trusted body double on my wedding day, it’s her.” 

With a focus on sustainability and supporting local businesses, the couple carefully curated a celebration that honored their love, their roots, and their values. Keep reading to see how Arissa and Bobby brought their dream day to life, with insights you can apply to your own big day. Their wedding journey unfolds through the lens of Junebug vendor Antoinette Photography.

A Personalized Chinese Tea Ceremony 

Arissa and Bobby’s wedding was not just about the big celebration—it was also about blending cultures and honoring traditions. They held a Chinese tea ceremony, a meaningful ritual in Chinese weddings that unites families. “We had a Chinese tea ceremony (not super traditional and adjusted for our needs).”

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traditional chinese tea ceremony attire

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beautifully intricate hairpiece for a chinese tea ceremony

Their custom-made wedding outfits, which Bobby’s family brought from China, featured a phoenix and dragon, symbols of balance, love, and prosperity. Red, a lucky color in Chinese culture, was prominently featured in the outfits, décor, and even the guests’ attire.

the groom's grandmother at the chinese tea ceremony

groom's mom at chinese tea ceremony
During the tea ceremony, the groom’s family was served first, followed by the bride’s family. “The family members gave us well wishes as they drank the tea and wished for a happy marriage, long life, and lots of babies (because a growing family is a positive thing),” Arissa shares.

bride offering the groom's mom and grandma tea

While Bobby’s grandfather has passed, it was a heartwarming moment when his grandmother and mother received their tea. “I’m also so happy that even before we were married, I’ve been referred to by his family as his ‘wife’ and have been considered a part of the family for many years,” she adds.

Foss Mansion in Maine on a wedding day

groom in traditional chinese garb with his friends

bride in traditional chinese clothing with her best friends

One of the most unique aspects of Arissa and Bobby’s story was their decision to merge their last names into a brand new one. The combined surname not only held deep personal meaning but also honored Bobby’s Chinese heritage by creating a name that could seamlessly fit within Chinese culture.

Rather than leaving the name change process to just one partner, they tackled it together—visiting the social security office, DMV, and bank side-by-side. What could have been a tedious task for one became a shared adventure, perfectly reflecting the partnership and equity that define their relationship.

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bride and groom in traditional chinese clothing in front of flowers

A Dream Vintage Bride

As a vintage lover with a closet that’s about 85% vintage, Arissa knew a vintage wedding dress and accessories would be the perfect choice for her. However, finding a midsize vintage gown proved to be a challenge. After struggling to find a boutique that offered vintage options in her size, she discovered Coastal Bridal Boutique on Cape Cod, where the owner, Jessica, assured her that her dream dress was possible.

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bride's mom helping her into her vintage wedding dress

The ‘80s gown, featuring bold ruffles and a dramatic train, was carefully altered with ribbing, side panels, and removable puff sleeves, staying true to its vintage style while fitting Arissa beautifully.

bride in a vintage wedding dress and 80s vintage veil

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Arissa wearing the veil from their elopement–a layered, satin-trimmed 80s veil with a pearl-covered comb–added an extra layer of meaning to the ceremony. “It felt like a lucky charm of confidence for our wedding celebration.”

bride walking downstairs in her vintage wedding dress

bride's vintage-inspired shoes

“The shoes! I love John Fluevog shoes and how funky and unique they are,” Arissa shared. “Owning several pairs, I knew I wanted my wedding shoes to be made by them. I bought the last pair available in my size! Then I topped them off with vintage shoe clips that matched the organza and pearl details in my veil and dress.”

A Western Ceremony With Unforgettable Vows

The ceremony was a heartfelt and intimate affair, with a few unexpected moments that made it even more special. One of the most heartfelt moments of the day came during the couple’s vows, which turned out to be beautifully unexpected. Arissa shared how her husband, who’s typically more introverted, had told her before the wedding that he’d written his own personal vows, surprising her since they originally planned to use a pre-written draft.  “It was another moment that made me wish I could marry him all over again.”

ceremony set up in historical mansion

bride in vintage wedding dress during ceremony

bride in vintage wedding dress from the 80s

When it was time to read his surprise vows, Bobby admitted he’d forgotten to print them in the chaos of the wedding week. “He then proceeded to recite the most beautiful and sweet vows I have ever heard from memory and from instinct, all the while holding my hand as I smiled at him, never breaking eye contact.”

Inspired, Arissa decided to abandon her hastily written vows and spoke from the heart as well, creating an intimate and spontaneous exchange that had their guests laughing and tearing up. It was a perfectly imperfect moment that reflected their deep connection and love.

bride and groom kiss during ceremony

bride and groom exiting the venue

bride in vintage wedding dress joyful after wedding ceremony

The couple opted for a “European-style” exit, with rose petals thrown by guests. “This was our photographer’s idea and one of the best choices for the wedding. Guests could get involved, we got amazing photos of the action, and it allowed strategic time for chairs to be put away and for the backstage prep for the reception to start since everyone was outside.”

The Reception and Couple Portraits

reception set up at Foss Mansion

To save money, Arissa thrifted 90% of the decor, including trays, candlesticks, and plates. “I saved untold amounts of money by thrifting 90% of the decor—trays, candlesticks, ribbon, plates, and more,” she shares. With the venue’s character already in place, Arissa opted for a simpler approach. “I simply did not see the need to spend thousands of dollars on greenery or installations.” The vintage-inspired details fit perfectly with the venue, creating a seamless aesthetic.

bride and groom listening to speeches

 

A special and sustainable detail at Arissa and Bobby’s wedding was the use of dried flower petals as table decorations. Inspired by a TikTok she had seen, Arissa decided to save and dry all the petals from the flowers Bobby had brought home for her. “After about 14 months, I had over 4 gallons of dried petals,” she recalls. Despite telling Bobby that she didn’t need any more dried roses, he continued to surprise her with more, even going so far as to pull wilting stems to hang up and dry. “He was so committed to the idea of using the dried petals for the wedding. It was a small but sweet gesture that made me appreciate him even more.”

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bride dancing in vintage wedding dress

bride in vintage wedding dress jumping on bed

bride in vintage wedding dress sitting in bathtub

bride in vintage wedding dress poses for retro photo

bride wears vintage wedding dress at wedding in Foss Mansion

The couple decided to allocate much of their budget toward a delayed honeymoon to Japan. “Rather than spending thousands and thousands of dollars on a wedding that only lasts a day, we would rather spend that money on a delayed honeymoon trip to Japan, somewhere we have both wanted to visit since before we started dating. Money was rather spent wisely for our special day. Our biggest area of the budget was photography. And words cannot explain how incredibly worth it it was.”

vintage-inspired wedding cake

Reflecting on their approach to the wedding, “We wouldn’t change a thing about it. Do what feels right for you. For us, having an elopement just for us, a mini honeymoon, a family holiday celebration in 2023, and a ‘proper’ wedding ceremony a year later was the perfect way to stretch our budget and enjoy the time and celebrations we needed.”

“Already being husband and wife, I didn’t feel for a second that our ‘wedding’ with our friends and family was any less special.” Celebrating their anniversary with loved ones only deepened the experience. Ultimately, their wedding was a celebration of their shared journey, reminding them that the most important thing is cherishing each other’s company, no matter the occasion.


The Wedding Team:

Photography – Antoinette Photography
Day-of Coordination – Toni Marulli of 631 Events
Venue – Foss Mansion, Women’s Literary Union
Floral Design – Petali Flowers
Bouquet – Our Blessed Woods
Catering – Davinci’s Eatery
Cake – Grant’s Bakery
Live Music – Free Parking
Vintage Dress Boutique – Coastal Bridal Boutique
Bride’s Accessories – Vico Style
Bride’s Shoes – John Fluevog
Groom’s Attire – Suit Supply
Rings – Market Square Jewellers
Hotel Accommodations – Munroe Inn

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Mother of the Bride Dresses That You (And Everyone Else) Will Love

January 11, 2025 | marissa
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A lot of thought goes into what to wear to a wedding, especially when you’re the mother of the bride. You’ll be front and center during every significant moment, from the getting-ready photos to the reception, and you might even be walking down the aisle during the ceremony. With so much attention on you, finding a dress or outfit that makes you feel beautiful and confident is essential.

The mother of the bride role comes with important duties and expectations, but it’s also a time for you to shine. After all, this is a big day for you too—your daughter is getting married! So, let go of any outdated style guidelines and embrace the opportunity to look and feel radiant on this special occasion.

What Should The Mother Of The Bride Wear?

When it comes to choosing an outfit, the most important thing for the mother of the bride is to select something that makes her feel comfortable and beautiful! What mothers of the bride wear is evolving, reflecting the individuality of the couples getting married and moving away from traditional, conservative outfits. Instead, elegant and modern ensembles that complement the wedding’s color palette and theme are becoming the norm.

To ensure a successful outfit choice, it’s essential to have an open conversation with your daughter about any visions she may have for your attire. From there, you can share your ideas and collaborate to find a look that resonates with both of you. This collaborative approach not only makes dress shopping a special bonding experience but also helps ensure that the chosen outfit fits the theme and season of the wedding. Plus, starting early allows ample time for alterations or any unforeseen hiccups, like shipping delays, making for a smooth shopping experience.

Our Favorite Mother Of The Bride Dresses

We’ve gathered some of our favorite mother of the bride dress options, from casual knee-length styles to formal black-tie ball gowns. You’re sure to find a choice that aligns with your taste and vision, allowing you to focus on celebrating this joyous day with your family.

Long-sleeve Mother of the Bride Dresses

Long-sleeve dresses are a great choice for the mother of the bride, whether you prefer them for modesty or need something warm for a winter wedding. From casual styles to more formal designs, you can find one that’s both comfortable and elegant for the big day.

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Formal Mother of the Bride Dresses 

For a formal black-tie wedding, it’s important to choose a dress that fits the elegant dress code. A floor-length gown is the perfect choice, offering a polished and sophisticated look that’s ideal for the occasion.

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Embroidered Mother of the Bride Dresses

An embroidered dress is a wonderful choice for any mother of the bride who wants an outfit with character, texture, and a touch of personality. The intricate details make it both unique and memorable. 

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Sparkly Mother of the Bride Dresses

If you’re looking to make a statement or your daughter’s wedding is all about shimmer and shine, a sparkly mother of the bride dress is a perfect choice. It adds a touch of glamour while still keeping the elegance and sophistication expected for the occasion.

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Short Mother of the Bride Dresses

Short mother-of-the-bride dresses are a great choice for more casual weddings, especially when a cocktail or daytime dress fits the dress code. Knee-length styles are perfect for summer celebrations or weddings in tropical or beachy locations.

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One-Shoulder Mother of the Bride Dresses

One-shoulder dresses are a stylish choice that’s trending for women of all ages. They add a unique, modern touch to your look and are a great option if you’re aiming for something elegant that doesn’t feel overly traditional or matronly.

Image by Junebug-approved Photographer Elegance Photographie

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From carefully curating top-notch wedding vendors to finding the perfect mother of the groom outfit and mother-son dance songs, our role at Junebug Weddings is to eliminate the stress of planning, at every level of the process, for couples and their families.

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This Pop Diva-Inspired Wedding Included Choreography, Disco Glamor, and Pure Queer Joy

January 9, 2025 | justine

Alessandro and Giulio’s love story began on a magical carnival night in 2012, under the shimmering glow of a mirror ball in a famous Roman nightclub. Dancing to pop diva anthems, they felt an instant connection. “It was a crush. It was love,” they shared. After 12 years of building a life  and creating a home together, they decided it was time to celebrate their journey by saying “the fateful yes” in front of their loved ones. And a pop diva-inspired wedding was the perfect expression of their personalities and the enchantment that has defined their love story.

True to how their story began, their wedding was a dazzling celebration inspired by the world of queer disco—a nod to their love for pop divas who champion free love and self-expression. The event blended the sparkle of mirror balls with pastel hues of pink, yellow, and orange, creating an atmosphere that was both elegant and electric. “We worked hard for an entire year to make the most important day of our lives happen,” they said, describing how they designed the concept, style, and even the setlist for their big day.

Alessandro and Giulio’s vision required a team of bold and creative collaborators. “We knew it wouldn’t be a conventional wedding,” they said. “We needed courageous vendors who embraced our aesthetic idea.” From floral designs to accessories that captured the disco vibe, every detail was meticulously planned—even if it meant their initial budget doubled. “We are very meticulous and capricious,” Alessandro laughed. “We want everything to be as we say, at any cost!”

Read on to discover how the couple brought their pop diva-inspired wedding to life, captured beautifully through the lens of Junebug vendor Cristiana Fiorini.

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The couple’s attire set the tone for the celebration. Alessandro donned a striking Dolce & Gabbana white silk suit paired with silver Western boots and a silky tank top. “It made me feel like a superhero,” he said. Giulio opted for a bespoke ivory suit from Cerruti, accented with a vintage opal necklace from his mother. “I felt like a contemporary Tony Manero,” he shared.

The ceremony, held in a deconsecrated convent, was both touching and joyful. A dear friend—and drag queen—officiated, delivering a heartfelt speech about universal love. “Half the guests were crying even before we entered.”

After the ceremony, Alessandro and Giulio skipped the traditional photo session to greet guests and soak in the love and energy of the moment. Exiting to Madonna’s “Like a Prayer,” they danced their way into the reception.

The reception was the epitome of a disco dream. Alessandro and Giulio made a grand entrance with a choreographed mashup of “Rumore” by Raffaella Carrà and Madonna’s “Music-Disco Inferno” remix. “When we arrived, people went crazy,” they recalled. “Everyone was screaming, dancing—it was incredible energy. We felt like real pop stars!”

This pop diva-inspired wedding transformed their venue into a dazzling celebration of love and joy. Guests enjoyed drinks in a serene cloister while a band played joyful tunes. Dinner took place under a cascade of string lights and stars, with white tablescapes accented by colorful single-stem arrangements and glitter ball centerpieces.

The couple took on many projects themselves, from invitations to handmade wedding favors. “Our house was invaded by candles!” They joked about the hours spent creating custom favors featuring their favorite pop divas, which also served as table names. The effort paid off—the candles were a hit, with guests eagerly taking them home.

The night was full of surprises, including a hilarious interruption during Alessandro’s love dedication to Giulio by their drag queen friend, leaving guests both laughing and speechless. “What made our wedding unique was the immense energy of our guests,” they said. “They were all beautiful, and we were overwhelmed by their love.”

The old carpentry shop turned into the ultimate party zone. Under sparkling disco balls and glowing lights, guests filled the dance floor, letting loose to the beat of pop hits. Alessandro and Giulio brought the energy, leading the crowd alongside their fabulous drag queen friend, who kept everyone hyped up. The space buzzed with laughter, cheers, and non-stop dancing—pure joy from start to finish.

Planning such a unique event wasn’t without challenges. “Giulio is calmer and lets things go,” Alessandro explained. “I’m a control freak who plans every detail because success is in the timing.” Despite fiery moments during the planning process, their focus on enjoying the day paid off.

Their wedding was not just a celebration of their love but also a testament to the power of self-expression and community. This pop diva-inspired wedding was a perfect blend of disco glamor, heartfelt moments, and pure queer joy. “We danced, sang, and involved everyone in our party,” they shared. “It was everything we dreamed of and more.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Cristiana Fiorini
Coordinator – Silvia Amoruso
Venue – Conventino di Mentana
Floral Design – Copihue Floral Studio
Catering – Le Voilà Banqueting
DJ – Lucasep DJ and Events
Live Music – Live Enjoy Music

 

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Modern Meets Nature in This Fresh Wedding Inspiration that Redefines Luxury

January 7, 2025 | justine

When Junebug vendor The Art and Romance created this modern wedding inspiration styled shoot, the goal was clear: to merge contemporary style with timeless elegance and redefine luxury through thoughtful details. The breathtaking Camelot, a private beachfront property with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, served as the perfect setting to bring this vision to life. Through seamless collaboration with a talented team of creatives, the shoot became a celebration of beauty and innovation.

“Our theme, A Timeless Affair, was inspired by the desire to blend modernity with timeless elegance,” Gabi, The Art and Romance Creative Director shared. “I firmly believe that no matter how talented an individual may be, achieving the best results is only possible with the support of an exceptional team.”

If you’re a couple who loves bold, modern fashion and elegant, personalized details, this styled shoot captured by Wonder and Magic is for you. Whether you’re dreaming of a sleek vibe or something that blends nature with luxury, there’s no shortage of ideas to help make your wedding day unforgettable.

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Although this styled shoot didn’t feature a formal ceremony setup, Camelot’s diverse spaces offered endless possibilities for couples. “The beachfront setting is magical, with its direct access to the sandy Whiting Bay beach and sensational ocean views,”

For a romantic yet contemporary look, the strapless dress with a short bubble skirt was the epitome of elegance with a fresh twist. “Each dress of this modern wedding inspiration shoot reflected a balance of classic design with modern refinement,” Gabi shares.

Junebug Tip: The dress featured above is the perfect dress to take from ceremony to reception! Add a sleek skirt for the ceremony and then remove for a fun and chic reception look. 

“For couples seeking a serene and elegant atmosphere, the lush lawn area framed by greenery provides an equally stunning option. The venue’s contemporary design and serene surroundings make it perfect for creating an intimate and unforgettable celebration.” 

Adding a touch of playful sophistication, the one-shoulder gown featured a dramatic tiered bubble skirt, making it an unforgettable choice for the modern, fashion-admiring bride. 

The wedding signage featured a modern design metal frame, leather, and embossed details. “We incorporated leather accents intertwined with embossed elements to evoke a sense of tactile refinement,” Gabi explains. 

The intimate reception was a perfect blend of understated luxury and natural beauty, combining bold, modern elements with organic textures. A dark leather-covered table and sleek plates created a sophisticated foundation, while silver flatware added a touch of elegance. An earthy centerpiece brought a natural touch, and wildflowers and foliage introduced pops of color, effortlessly tying together the surroundings with the refined design.

One of the standout aspects of this shoot was its innovative approach to sustainability. “What made this shoot truly exceptional was its seamless fusion of innovation, tradition, and sustainability. Our vision was to embrace everything the breathtaking location of Camelot had to offer while incorporating thoughtful, locally inspired details. This approach celebrated the natural beauty of the venue while emphasizing sustainability, ensuring every element felt intentional and meaningful.” 

Of course, the day wasn’t without its challenges. “The strong wind on the day of the shoot was definitely a hurdle. It complicated outdoor setups and delicate details like table decor and veil shots. But it also added unexpected magic to the images, giving them movement and an organic quality we couldn’t have planned for.” 

The bride’s third outfit change featured a sleek, structured strapless dress that made a striking minimalist statement, perfectly capturing the essence of modern bridal style.

The wedding cake was a stunning modern sculptural design, displayed on a sleek black cake stand. The table it sat on was elegantly adorned with white skirting and a bold black bow, offering a unique and stylish twist on traditional cake displays.

Another bridal look featured a stunning sculptural 80s-inspired wedding dress with a striking neckline and bubble peplum skirt. The dramatic volume and delicate texture created a truly show-stopping, romantic vibe.

A beautiful bridal portrait idea with the bride standing in the pool, holding a pearl veil. The veil gently floats on the water, creating a clean, elegant shot with a touch of sophistication.

For couples inspired by this stunning design, Gabi encourages them to make their day personal and purposeful. “Don’t be afraid to mix textures and embrace unique details that speak to who you are as a couple. The most memorable celebrations are the ones that feel personal and intentional.” This modern wedding inspiration styled shoot beautifully showcases how elegance can be redefined through thoughtful design, meaningful details, and a deep appreciation for nature’s beauty.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Wonder and Magic
Event Planning – The Art and Romance
Venue – Camelot
Wedding Gown Design – Darla Haute Couture
Wedding Boutique – The One by Sinéad Corcoran
Jewelry – Soma’s Studio
Floral Design – Yesca’s Flowers
Catering – Joc Cooks
Cake – Ms Cupcake Cork
Invitation Design – Bemo Line
Makeup Artist – Noeleen Cunningham
Model – Li-ann Smal

 

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Engagement Party Games and Activities to Keep Everyone Entertained

January 6, 2025 | justine

These fun engagement party games will definitely make your celebration unforgettable! Image by CityLux Studios

Getting engaged is a big deal, and what better way to celebrate than with some fun engagement party games? Whether you’re the happy couple or a friend or family member hosting, an engagement party is a festive way to mark this exciting milestone and spread some love before the big day. 

While a casual gathering with drinks and food is always a hit, adding a few interactive games will liven up the party and help break the ice. It’s the perfect opportunity to introduce everyone to the couple’s closest friends and family in a relaxed setting, especially before the whirlwind of wedding events kicks off. Keep reading for 10 party games your guests will love!

Engagement Party Games

1. Bride and Groom Madlibs

Give your guests the chance to create their own hilarious version of the couple’s love story with Bride and Groom Madlibs. Fill in the blanks with goofy nouns, verbs, and adjectives, and let the laughter unfold as everyone reads their wild stories aloud. 

This Bling Ring Mad Libs-style game card adds a fun twist to your party. Plus, it’s the perfect keepsake and a great way to get everyone laughing as they fill out their cards for a chance to win a prize!

2. Ring Toss

Simple but always a hit! Set up a ring toss game with bottles or pegs and let guests take turns trying to ring a bottle neck. It’s a fun game that requires little effort to set up—and it’s perfect for all ages.

 

This fun and simple ring toss game features rings that look like diamond engagement rings.

3. Find the Guest Bingo

Give wedding bingo a new spin with a “Find the Guest” version! Instead of just wedding moments, guests have to find people who match the descriptions on their bingo cards, like “someone wearing a blue dress” or “someone who has been married for 10+ years.”

This Find the Guest Bingo game card is available as a Canva template making it super easy for you to print and add fun to your event.

4. Know That Couple

How well do your guests really know the couple? Ask a series of trivia questions about the couple’s relationship, and have guests guess the answers. The one who gets the most correct wins a prize, and it’s sure to get everyone talking about all the funny, sweet, and quirky things the couple has been through together.

Test your guests with trivia, fun conversation starters, and a music showdown in this one box of games.

5. Who Has the Ring Scratch-Off Game

This game adds a little mystery and fun to the mix. Guests scratch off a card to reveal whether they “have the ring” or not, creating excitement and a sense of anticipation for everyone! A simple but exciting game that’s sure to bring out the competitive spirit at your engagement party.

This fun bridal shower game will have your guests laughing as they scratch off cards to reveal a winner! With 28 losing cards and 2 winners, it’s quick and easy to play.

6. Newlywed-To-Be Jenga

This classic game gets a wedding spin! Write fun questions or challenges on the Jenga blocks, like “What’s your couple song?” or “Tell a funny date-night story.” As the couple and guests take turns pulling blocks, they’ll share stories and memories that make the night even more fun.

Add personalized challenges, questions, or messages to each block of this customizable Jenga, making it a one-of-a-kind game.

7. Where Were They? 

Set up a photo board with pictures of the couple at different stages of their relationship—vacations, holidays, funny moments—and have guests guess where and when each photo was taken. It’s a fun way to relive some of the couple’s best memories while letting guests get to know them a little better.

This “Where Were They?” game template is fully customizable to match your engagement party theme.

8. Guess Who: Bride or Groom

This game is a great way to see how well everyone knows each partner! Guests take turns guessing whether a statement or fun fact belongs to the bride or groom, like “This person loves to cook” or “This person has a fear of heights.”

This “Guess Who: Bride or Groom” game comes in packs of 10 to 100 cards, available in your choice of white cardstock or brown Kraft paper.

9. Engagement Feud

It’s time to play the classic “Family Feud,” but with a wedding twist! Create a list of wedding-related survey questions (like “What’s the best gift to give a couple?” or “What’s the most popular wedding song?”), and have guests guess the most popular answers.

Engagement Feud is a digital download, so you can print as many copies as you need for your event.

10. Ring Hunt

Hide a few plastic or faux rings around the party space and challenge your guests to find them. The one who finds the most rings gets a prize! It’s a simple game that’ll have everyone on the lookout, adding a little playful competition to the party.

Purchase these fake, but realistic, engagement rings to hide in inconspicuous places. Or, to be a little more playful, these colorful toy rings.

Planning an engagement party is exciting, and these fun engagement party games will definitely make your celebration unforgettable! No matter the theme, these versatile games can be tailored to fit any vibe, from relaxed to high-energy. With a little creativity, you’ll have your guests laughing and bonding, making this event one to remember as you kick off the wedding festivities.

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A Floral Rue de Seine Wedding Dress Inspired this Nature-Filled Celebration

January 2, 2025 | justine

When Taylor and Siegen started planning their wedding, they knew one thing for certain: the dress would be the star. Siegen’s stunning floral Rue de Seine wedding dress became the centerpiece of their nature-inspired celebration, shaping everything from the florals to the reception decor.  n

“It was challenging because Taylor didn’t want to see the dress until the wedding day,” shared Siegen. “He was super hands-off about the dress, but he ended up coordinating so many other details, like his suit, the flowers, and even the reception design.”

The couple’s vision came together perfectly, thanks in large part to the inspiration from the floral wedding gown. The color palette reflected the soft, breezy feeling of pre-autumn, with hues that perfectly complemented the gown’s romantic floral details. “I wanted something organic and nature-inspired, but Taylor wanted a more modern feel,” Siegen explained. “Somehow, it all clicked and ended up looking so cohesive.”

Their chosen venue, The Oaks, echoed that balance of nature and modernity. “The venue was just right—quaint garden vibes with luxury amenities,” Taylor said. “We looked at so many options, but this one was perfect for what we envisioned.”

Take a closer look at the meaningful moments from Taylor and Siegen’s wedding, captured beautifully by Junebug vendor McKenzie Bigliazzi Photography. These images bring their love story to life, showcasing the special details and unforgettable moments that made their day truly unique.

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For Taylor, the moment Siegen walked down the aisle in her floral Rue de Seine wedding dress was something he would never forget. “Seeing Siegen in her dress was magical—just unforgettable,” he shared. “It’s a memory I’ll carry with me forever.”

Siegen felt the same way when she saw Taylor standing at the altar. “Seeing him in his suit and sharing our vows was everything,” Siegen said. “And the decor—it was amazing. We’re still getting compliments about it!” She also gave a special shout-out to KaraKara Blooms, the designer responsible for the stunning floral arrangements.

When it comes to their favorite wedding photos, both Taylor and Siegen had standout moments. Taylor’s favorite was a stunning shot of Siegen in her floral dress, framed by the flower arch and trees in the background. “That shot is just perfect,” he said.

Their photographer, McKenzie Bigliazzi, captured these unforgettable moments, and Siegen had nothing but praise. “McKenzie was incredible. Not only was she our photographer, but she also helped us plan everything. She was calm, patient, and just executed everything perfectly.”

While they originally set a $25,000 budget for their wedding, Taylor and Siegen ended up doubling that amount, spending over $50,000 to ensure everything was perfect. “We wanted this day to be unforgettable, so we didn’t hold back,” Siegen shared. “The florals, the food, the venue—all of those things were worth splurging on.”

“We kept our guest list smaller, which helped balance the cost,” Taylor added. “We stuck to close family and friends, which ended up reducing costs but allowed us to really focus on the things that mattered most.”

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And, of course, they had plenty of fun at the reception. “The photo booth was a hit with everyone,” Siegen said. “It was such a fun way to capture memories throughout the night.”

Despite their large splurge on decor and venue, Taylor and Siegen made sure to keep things personal and fun. They even created mini “Post-Wedding Weekend Recovery” kits for guests, anticipating a few sore heads the morning after. “We thought it might get a little wild, so we wanted to make sure our guests were taken care of!”

The couple also appreciated the support from their vendors. “Love, Emily Bakery was amazing. She stepped in at the last minute to cater the cake and desserts and was so easy to work with,” said Taylor. “Everything she made was delicious!”

The DJ also received high praise for his ability to time everything perfectly. “He kept the vibe exactly how we wanted it,” Siegen added.

Taylor and Siegen have some valuable tips for couples planning their own weddings. “Definitely plan to double—or even triple—your original budget,” Taylor said. “We started with $25,000 in mind but ended up spending around $50,000. And it still wasn’t quite enough!”

Siegen added, “And when it comes to the guest list, be clear about how many invites you’re sending. We only allowed one invitation per couple, not per person, which helped keep things intimate.”

Their final piece of advice? “Start thinking about your wedding songs and timing well in advance. It makes everything run smoother when you’ve planned ahead!”

In the end, Taylor and Siegen’s wedding was everything they imagined—a floral-filled celebration that perfectly balanced organic beauty with modern flair, all thanks to the inspiration from the floral Rue de Seine wedding dress.

The Wedding Team:

Photography + Event Planning – McKenzie Bigliazzi Photography
Venue + Catering – The Oaks 
Floral Design – KaraKara Blooms
Cake – Love, Emily Bakery
Officiant – Eric Staples
DJ – DJ Master Piece
Invitation Design – Studio 8472
Makeup + Hair Styling – Cydney Staples Artistry
Wedding Dress – Rue De Seine
Groom’s Apparel – Balani Custom Clothiers
Rings – Tiffany & Co.
Rentals – MiHi Entertainment
Transportation – 303 Party Bus + Denver Limo Service
Favors – Etsy

 

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Rehearsal Dinner Mistakes To Avoid According to Experts

January 1, 2025 | marissa

While your wedding day naturally commands the most attention during planning, the rehearsal dinner plays a crucial role in setting the tone for your celebration weekend. We consulted Junebug’s top wedding vendors to identify rehearsal dinner mistakes couples face when organizing this important pre-wedding event. From managing your guest list effectively to creating the perfect timeline, our experts shared their insights on avoiding common pitfalls and missteps within a rehearsal dinner. These 10 expert-backed tips will help you create a meaningful rehearsal dinner that kicks off your wedding festivities with warmth and intention.

Rehearsal Dinner Mistakes and Missteps to Avoid

Don’t Save Speeches for the Reception 

Wedding photographer and Junebug Vendor Andrew Franciosa suggests saving those heartfelt toasts for the rehearsal dinner – it’s the perfect time for friends and family to share their stories in a cozy, laid-back setting. This way, your reception can focus on celebrating and bypass lengthy speeches that can drain the momentum (we’ve all been there). Consider reserving only the Best Man and Maid of Honor speeches for the wedding day, and encourage other loved ones to express their sentiments during the rehearsal dinner.

couple listening to wedding speeches on wedding day

Image by LIT Photography. See more of this intimate Belfast wedding here.

Don’t Miss the Chance to Be Sentimental

If you’re planning a hometown or local wedding, think about hosting your rehearsal dinner at your family home or a favorite local restaurant. It’s a wonderful way to spend the night before your wedding, surrounded by the comfort of familiar faces and places.

Junebug Tip: When choosing a rehearsal dinner venue, keep it close to both the ceremony location and/or your guests’ accommodations. Minimizing travel time ensures a smoother, stress-free evening for everyone!

Don’t Invite Too Many People

No one likes leaving people out, especially during your wedding weekend when it feels like everyone should be included. But the whole idea of a rehearsal dinner is to keep it small and intimate. Stick to inviting immediate family, your wedding party, and their plus-ones. This keeps costs down, makes the evening special, and helps avoid unnecessary complexities before the big day.

dinner table full at reception

Image by EFEGE. See more of this artistic wedding here.

Don’t Drag Out the Rehearsal Dinner

Destination wedding photographer Alicia Nacenta shares that she encourages couples to keep the evening short. Ideally, the rehearsal dinner should last no more than 2 to 3 hours, giving everyone enough time to head home and prepare for the big day ahead. After all, the bigger celebrations are still to come!

Don’t Go Overboard

“You want the guest experience to build toward the wedding day,” says Michele Fox Gott of Center of Attention Events. In other words, your rehearsal dinner doesn’t need to be an elaborate, over-the-top affair. Instead, think of it as a small preview of the fun to come!

Luxury event planner Aimee Dunne tells us, “Don’t make it too formal. Guests may have traveled a long way, gone through the hassle of scheduling, packing, traveling, and purchasing a gift. It’s thoughtful to create an experience they can genuinely look forward to, without stressing over things like what to wear or strict timelines.”

people eating pasta bolognese at a wedding

Image by Monique Ivette Photography. See more of this eclectic wedding here.

Don’t Overlook Guests Not Attending the Rehearsal Dinner

German wedding planner Uschi Glas of 4 Weddings & Events offers valuable advice for those hosting destination weddings. “Arrange something for those who aren’t invited to the main events. It can be overwhelming to be in an unfamiliar place, especially if you don’t know anyone else there and feel alone. We’ve had great success with inviting all guests to a casual gathering at a bar (perhaps in your hotel), where you can cover the cost of one drink and some light snacks before the family heads off to the rehearsal dinner. This way, guests can connect and make plans to have dinner together somewhere in town.”

Don’t Miss the Chance to Keep Everyone in the Loop

The people attending your rehearsal dinner are the key players in your wedding day—your parents, siblings, and wedding party. Before saying goodbye, take advantage of this moment to share important reminders for the big day. Let everyone know where and when to meet for wedding prep, what time they should arrive at the ceremony space, and any other crucial information that will help to prevent any mishaps.

rehearsal dinner mistakes to avoid

Image by Jennifer See Studios. See more of this bistro wedding here.

Don’t Consume Too Much Alcohol

Aimee Dunne wisely advises to not drink too much. “It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement, but no one wants to feel hungover on the big day. Keep things laid-back but consider setting an unofficial “end time.” Hosting the event in a venue with a time limit can help, and limiting alcohol service after a certain point is a smart move. Offering low-alcohol cocktails or similar options is another great idea—most guests probably won’t even notice the difference!”

But Don’t Forget to Have Fun

We can’t wrap up this rehearsal dinner mistakes list without our favorite reminder: have fun! It may seem simple, but don’t let the decorum or traditions of the evening dictate how it goes. These are your closest relatives and friends, and spending time with them the night before you say “I do” should be easy, relaxed, and enjoyable. So create a playlist of your favorite tunes, keep the atmosphere light, and make sure to fill the evening with laughter.

Don’t Force a Rehearsal Dinner

Elexis Canny, owner and lead planner of Placid Planner, offers great advice for couples with guests who have traveled from far away. “For our destination wedding couples whose guests have all traveled quite a distance, I always encourage them to forgo a traditional sit-down rehearsal dinner and instead opt for a more relaxed Welcome Party that everyone can attend.” Whether you have guests coming from afar or simply prefer a larger guest list and a more casual atmosphere, a Welcome Party might be the perfect option for you. Remember, a rehearsal dinner isn’t mandatory. Do what feels right for you and your celebration.

By keeping these key reminders in mind—such as prioritizing guest comfort, maintaining a relaxed atmosphere, and embracing the fun—you can avoid those pesky rehearsal dinner mistakes and create a meaningful, memorable evening for everyone. Next, check out the best places to snag a rehearsal dinner dress you love.

rehearsal dinner mistakes to avoid according to experts

Image by Nikki McCrone Photography

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Refreshing Spring Wedding Ideas

January 1, 2025 | Junebug Weddings

Get inspired by these spring wedding ideas, perfect for a celebration full of seasonal charm! Image by Mckenzie Bigliazzi

Spring weddings are all about fresh beginnings, blooming florals, and effortlessly romantic vibes. With longer days, warmer weather, and nature coming back to life, it’s the perfect season to embrace light, airy, and colorful details. From pastel color palettes to garden-inspired decor, spring weddings offer endless ways to celebrate the season of renewal. If you’re planning a springtime celebration, here are some refreshing spring wedding ideas to make your special day feel as vibrant as the season itself.

Spring Wedding Ideas 

Trees as Ceremony Centerpieces

Spring is the perfect time to incorporate nature into your wedding design. If your venue features blooming trees, use them as a natural focal point for your ceremony. Drape soft fabric from the branches for an ethereal touch, hang chandeliers or lanterns to create a romantic glow, or weave in fresh blooms to enhance the seasonal beauty. Whether as a statement altar backdrop or subtle decorative accents, trees add an organic elegance that seamlessly blends with the surroundings.

Check out all the details from this dreamy DIY destination wedding. Image by Joao Pedro Felix

The enchanting outdoor ceremony of this botanical garden wedding took place beneath a majestic willow tree, surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Image by Hennygraphy

Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Experience

Take advantage of the fresh spring air by creating a natural flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. Large open doors, glass walls, or tented areas help blend the beauty of nature with the comfort of an indoor setting. Enhance the transition with lush greenery, potted plants, or soft, airy fabrics to create a cohesive, inviting atmosphere. Whether it’s a garden-inspired reception or a courtyard ceremony that leads seamlessly into an indoor celebration, this approach lets you enjoy the best of both worlds.

Image by Mark Pacura

Lush florals, charming vintage decor, and heartfelt details made this English garden party wedding absolutely unforgettable. Image by Laklin Brooke Photography

You won’t want to miss the dreamy details from this whimsical garden wedding! Image by Briggs & Co.

Flora-Lined Curvy Aisle

A curvy aisle is a standout 2025 wedding trend, bringing a natural, whimsical touch to your ceremony. Instead of a straight path, a winding aisle lined with wild greenery, wispy grasses, and delicate florals creates an organic yet refined look. This ties into the Refined Naturale aesthetic—where overgrown textures meet effortless elegance. You don’t need an abundance of flowers to achieve this dreamy feel; layers of greenery, soft earthy tones, and natural movement make for a romantic and visually stunning entrance.

With endless mountain views as the backdrop and a curved aisle lined with lush florals, this stunning wedding was pure magic. Image by KT Marry

Get inspired by the dreamy details of this romantic waterfront celebration! Image buy Keerati S.

Spring Beauty Looks

A spring wedding is the perfect time to keep your beauty look fresh and effortless. Dewy skin, rosy cheeks, and soft pink lips create a natural, radiant glow. For hair, loose braids, soft waves, and relaxed styles add to the breezy, romantic feel of the season. A light floral fragrance like Daisy Wild by Marc Jacobs or Bloom by Gucci ties it all together, while pastel nails offer a subtle, polished touch. It’s an easy, timeless approach that feels just right for a spring celebration.

This celebration is brimming with inspiration, making it a must-see for anyone planning their dream garden wedding. Image by Jaime Denise Photo

See more of this botanical garden wedding here. Image by Hennygraphy

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Interactive Flower Bar

A flower bar is a fun and interactive way to incorporate florals into your wedding. Let guests create their own mini bouquets or floral crowns as a unique keepsake from your big day.

Picnic-Style Lounge Areas or Reception

For a relaxed and intimate reception, create cozy picnic-style lounge areas with blankets, pillows, and low tables. This is especially fitting for an outdoor garden or backyard wedding.

Tree Planting Ritual

A tree planting ceremony is a beautiful way to symbolize your growing love. You and your partner can add soil and water together, representing the care and commitment that will help your relationship thrive. Plus, it’s a fun, eco-friendly touch!

JB Tip: Choose a tree that thrives in your climate and wedding location, or opt for a potted plant that can be taken home and replanted later.

Floral Wedding Attire

Spring is the perfect excuse to embrace floral wedding fashion. Brides can go for embroidered floral gowns, printed dresses, or delicate appliqués, while grooms and wedding party members can incorporate floral ties, pocket squares, or even full floral suits. We also love to see the mother of the bride incorporate florals, as well as bridesmaids, or even guests! Request a spring-inspired dress code by asking guests to wear soft pastels, vibrant hues, or even floral prints for a lively, seasonal touch. Whether through dresses, accessories, or boutonnieres, florals can beautifully tie everyone into the celebration’s aesthetic. 

Image by Kate Merrill 

Image by Elle Reaux

Image by Chelsea Warren

Floating Florals 

If your venue has a pool, pond, or fountain, consider adding floating florals! From floating arrangements to sprinkled petals to lotus-shaped candles, there are several creative ways to add this romantic and unique touch. 

Pastel Monochrome Bridesmaids

Create a soft, dreamy look by having each bridesmaid wear a different pastel shade while carrying a bouquet that perfectly matches their dress. This subtle monochrome effect adds depth to your bridal party while keeping the overall aesthetic cohesive and elegant. To enhance the seasonal feel, choose spring blooms in complementary hues. 

Image by Hennygraphy

Fruit as Centerpieces

A fresh take on traditional florals, fruit centerpieces are a top 2025 wedding trend. Citrus fruits like lemons and oranges or berries and figs bring a natural, vibrant element to tablescapes.

Image by Heather Jackson

Floral-Infused Drinks

Add a fun, spring-inspired touch to your cocktails by incorporating edible flowers. Freeze them into ice cubes for a pretty (and easy!) detail, or go all out with a floral ice sculpture as a statement piece. For a simple but elegant touch, just pop a few edible blooms right into the drink.

Image by The Menarys

Image by Nomad by NK

Pressed Flower Wedding Cake

A gorgeous way to incorporate seasonal blooms, pressed flowers on wedding cakes have been making waves in recent real weddings. This delicate, nature-inspired detail feels effortlessly romantic.

Brunch or Afternoon Tea Reception

A spring wedding pairs perfectly with a daytime brunch reception. Serve mimosas, fresh fruit, and seasonal dishes for a relaxed and stylish way to celebrate. Or, go the direction of a whimsical tea party, mix colorful table settings with delicate prints, lace, or moss. 

Image by Christin Eide

Image by Sunny Golden

Sustainable Wedding Touches

Spring’s renewal theme makes it a great time to prioritize sustainability. Opt for locally sourced flowers, reusable decor, and eco-friendly wedding favors to make your big day as green as it is beautiful.

Image by Elizabeth Grant

With so many ways to incorporate spring wedding ideas to your big day, from lush floral installations to breezy outdoor settings, your celebration can be as timeless or trend-forward as you want. Check out our guide to 2025 wedding themes for even more inspiration!

Image by Kate Merrill 

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Style, Symbolism, and Reverence: Inside a Magical Realism Destination Wedding in Oaxaca

December 27, 2024 | justine

When Irene and Davis decided to have their destination wedding in Oaxaca, they wanted more than a picture-perfect day—they wanted to create a story. Inspired by literature, local traditions, and their shared love for art and architecture, their celebration became a breathtaking blend of culture, creativity, and connection. From a serene museum courtyard ceremony to a reception straight out of a dream, every detail reflected their vision and personality.

For them, Oaxaca wasn’t just a location—it was a feeling. “Our first trip as a couple was to Mexico, and Oaxaca immediately captured our hearts,” they shared. “We wanted our loved ones to experience the warmth and beauty of the place that felt like home to us.”

Planning from afar came with its challenges, but thanks to their planner, Marcela Gonzalez, everything came together seamlessly. Over nine months, Irene and Davis poured their hearts into designing a wedding that was both authentic and unforgettable.

Chucho Potts, their photographer, was captivated from the start. “Every shot felt like art. Irene and Davis put so much of themselves into this day—it was pure inspiration everywhere I turned.”

Irene chose a stunning Schiaparelli draped two-tone bustier gown they spotted together at Bergdorf’s. “We loved the contrast—the ecru satin bustier against the black velvet back,” she said. Her gold Piferi platforms added a bold, sculptural touch. 

Davis complemented her look with a sleek Gucci tuxedo and Saint Laurent loafers, and the couple even co-designed a bow for Irene’s hair, inspired by the Korean doturak daenggi tradition. “We threw out all the old wedding rules. We styled each other, shopped together, and had a blast doing it.”

The morning of the wedding was filled with last-minute touches—steaming clothes, revising scripts—but all the stress melted away when they saw each other for the first time. “It was like we could finally breathe.”

Their ceremony took place at Museo Belber, a hidden gem celebrating Oaxaca’s rich craft history. Guests moved through the museum’s tranquil courtyards before arriving at an intimate space where Irene and Davis exchanged vows. Minimalist yet intentional, the setting featured a simple white stage, a stucco backdrop, and delicate calla lilies—a nod to Irene’s childhood in California.

Their mothers officiated the ceremony in vibrant hanboks, while a guitarist and bassist played an acoustic version of the K-pop hit “Eternal Love” for Irene’s entrance—a sweet surprise from Davis. And in a surreal twist, a bee stung Irene’s aunt mid-ceremony. “She stayed so calm—it felt like a whimsical little omen for the day.” 

The theme of magical realism wove through every element of their day. “We wanted something familiar but unexpected, strange but serene,” they explained. Inspiration came from Italo Calvino’s Under the Jaguar Sun and Oaxaca’s Noche de Rábanos festival, which celebrates radish carving as an art form.

After the ceremony, guests spilled into the streets for a vibrant calenda—a lively Oaxacan tradition featuring music, dancing, and pure joy. Accompanied by a brass band, they paraded through the cobblestone streets, celebrating with a mix of locals and travelers alike. 

In a lucky and unexpected moment, they even joined another wedding’s parade, turning two celebrations into one big, joyful party. “It felt like the whole city was celebrating with us,” Irene and Davis said.

The reception was where their theme of magical realism truly came to life. The setting was a stunning showcase—calla lilies appeared to dance in fountains and peek through playful arrangements of Chinese long beans. Drawing inspiration from a blend of traditions, the decor seamlessly married the intricate food towers of the Korean pyebaek ceremony with the festive spirit of Oaxaca’s Noche de Rábanos.

For the overall design, Irene and Davis collaborated with San Jacinto to create a space that felt ethereal yet intimate. Inspired by Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s iconic wrapped installations, they draped parts of the architecture in soft fabric, adding a layer of tenderness and warmth. “We loved how wrapping the space made it feel more inviting and dreamlike.”

They kept the decor intentional and minimal, allowing the natural beauty of Casa Oaxaca and their guests to take center stage. “The space didn’t need much—it was already stunning. We just wanted to add a little magic and let the love and energy of the night do the rest.”

The couple’s design inspiration was eclectic yet cohesive: Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s ephemeral art, the structured elegance of pyebaek food towers, the quirky creativity of Gohar World, and the structural floral designs of Grace Jolie and Aiku Floral. Each detail reflected their shared love for art, architecture, and storytelling, weaving their personalities into every corner of the celebration.

“Our goal was to create a space that felt dramatic yet tender, a reflection of our relationship and the people we love. The decor was just the backdrop; the real beauty came from the joy and warmth everyone brought to the evening.”

For dinner, Chef Ruiz of Casa Oaxaca crafted dishes that celebrated Oaxacan flavors. “Our first date included pork and octopus,” Irene shared. “Davis broke his vegetarianism for me that day, so it felt poetic to share those dishes with everyone.”

Irene changed into a chic asymmetrical ruffle-trim gown, perfectly blending elegance and playfulness. With the formalities behind them, the energy shifted as guests hit the dance floor, swept up in laughter, music, and pure joy. Under the glow of party lights and the magic of the Oaxacan night, the celebration became an unforgettable party where everyone let loose.

For couples dreaming of a destination wedding, Irene and Davis had this to say: “Respect the land, its people, and its culture. Oaxaca is changing quickly, and we wanted to honor its history while celebrating our own.”

From the heartfelt ceremony to the playful, artful reception, their wedding wasn’t just an event—it was an experience. Irene and Davis brought their story to life in a way that honored the past, celebrated the present, and inspired everyone lucky enough to be a part of it.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Chucho Potts
Event Planning – Events Marcela Gonzalez
Ceremony Venue – Museo Belber
Reception Venue – Casa Oaxaca
Floral Design – San Jacinto
Decor – Jose Angel Araujo + Casa Amarilla Estudio Floral + Lulá Punto Oaxaca
Printing – Fanel Reyes
Wedding PR – My Planner Journal
Lighting + DJ – Efectos Digitales
Live Music – Luna de Sur
Cocktail Party – Irene’s Cocktail
Makeup Artist – Ana G de V
Hair Styling – Carlos Arriola
Wedding Dress – KimhekimSchiaparelli + Shushu/Tong
Bridal Accessories – Versace + Jil Sander + Piferi + Mondo Mondo + Kamperett + Coperni
Groom’s Apparel – Vivienne Westwood + Maison Margiela
Groom’s Accessories – Gucci + Saint Laurent

 

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This Alaskan Elopement Combined Western Traditions and Vietnamese Heritage in Two Stunning First Looks

December 24, 2024 | justine

Grace and Nghia’s Alaskan elopement was a perfect fusion of Western traditions and Vietnamese heritage, making it both breathtakingly epic and deeply personal. Their journey began on Tinder, where Nghia’s persistence paid off despite Grace studying for finals. After a week of him asking her out, they met up for their first date, which included all-you-can-eat shabu-shabu, hours of conversation, and intense rounds of Uno. They now recreate that first date every year on their anniversary.

For their big day, the couple envisioned a day that was both grand and intimate, reflecting the awe-inspiring vastness of their love while staying true to who they are. “We wanted our elopement to be epic but also intimate and personal to who we are!” they shared. “It was important that we were able to capture how awe-inspiring and vast our love feels during our special day. We also wanted to be able to be present for ourselves and each other as we read our vows.”

“We knew we wanted to be immersed in nature,” they explained. “After considering the Dolomites in Italy and Banff in Canada, we fell in love with Alaska.” The couple was drawn to the wild landscapes, which felt like the ideal backdrop for their adventurous day. They also connected with Junebug vendor Pala Kovacs, whose authenticity and vibrant personality shone through her work. Pala’s enthusiasm to come to Alaska, coupled with her meticulous planning and collaboration with Josh Vassar and Marathon Helicopters, made their dream elopement a reality.

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Their day began with a quiet first look outside their charming A-frame cabin, where they donned Western attire. “The first look outside our cozy cabin was a beautiful start to the day,” they recalled. It was a moment of pure intimacy that set the tone for the adventure ahead.

Grace’s wedding dress was found at a sample sale, she carefully hand-sewed pearls onto her veil and styled her own hair and makeup. “We saved money on the things we could do ourselves and spent where it mattered most.”

After their first look, they made their way into town and stopped at a local ice cream parlor. The cheerful locals offered marriage advice, adding to the fun and spontaneity of the moment. “It was a joyful way to connect with the community and soak in the excitement of the day.” It was the perfect lighthearted pause before continuing their journey.

Next, the couple took a thrilling helicopter ride to a mountaintop, where they changed into traditional Vietnamese Ao Dai outfits for their second first look. The wildflowers and blueberry plants around them provided a striking backdrop. “Red is a traditional wedding color in Vietnam, and we loved how it popped against the natural setting,” they explained. They chose to honor their Vietnamese heritage with custom Ao Dai outfits, generously gifted by a close friend.

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After exchanging vows, they took time for portraits amid the mountains, wildflowers, and a setting sun, all captured by Pala Kovacs and videographer Josh Vassar. These portraits were a perfect reflection of the day’s magic and intimacy, preserving the surreal beauty of the landscape and their love.

Despite the stunning surroundings, nature had other plans. A swarm of mosquitoes joined the couple’s mountaintop celebration, especially as Nghia read his vows. “The mosquitoes were feasting on Nghia’s forehead as he read his vows.” Though the pests were uninvited, the couple embraced the moment with humor. “Most of our footage on the mountaintop was us running from the mosquitoes, but it made the moment even more memorable!” they shared.

To cap off their unforgettable day, Grace and Nghia helicoptered to a serene beach for an intimate picnic. Grace had a special surprise in store for Nghia—she played a recording of herself singing their first dance song, infusing the moment with personal significance. “We played Uno and reminisced about some of our favorite memories together.” Surrounded by the calm of the beach and the peace of the moment, the couple savored this precious time together, away from the bustle of everyday life.

Grace and Nghia reflected on the day with deep gratitude for their incredible team. “Having a team we trusted truly made all the difference,” they shared. The collaboration between Pala Kovacs, Josh Vassar, and Marathon Helicopters turned their vision into reality, overcoming any challenges with ease and ensuring their day was as magical as they had imagined.

Looking back, they felt confident that their decision to work with such talented pros was one of the best they made, knowing their dream elopement wouldn’t have been the same without them.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Pala Kovacs
Videography – Josh Vassar
Transportation – Marathon Helicopters

 

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