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Unbelievably Elegant and Intimate Baltimore Museum of Art Wedding

August 12, 2024 | justine

Paris and David love visiting museums together, making it a special part of every trip they take. So, it only made sense for them to get married in one. Initially, their vision changed quite a bit, but over time, it transformed into an elegant and timeless affair inspired by Old Hollywood. The bride’s dress and David’s choice to wear a tux played key roles in this vision. With a refined color palette, tasteful decor, and chic fashion, their Baltimore Museum of Art wedding was everything they dreamed of.

The beautiful museum influenced their design choices, so they kept things simple to let its charm shine through. For their ceremony at the Fox Court–an exquisite neoclassical room with a soaring coffered ceiling and elegant Ionic columns–they only needed dark Tiffany chairs and aisle florals. The same room was transformed for the reception, with tables filled with lush low centerpieces and candles, creating a cozy atmosphere for intimate conversations and a great time with their loved ones.

The couple carefully chose every element of their celebration, creating an unforgettable event. Keep scrolling to see how beautifully Rachel Stenger captured each curated detail and emotional moment, leaving us inspired by this stunning celebration.

The Couple:

Paris and David

The Wedding:

Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland, United States

A 1960s-Inspired Wedding Dress and a Modern Twist

I’m an outlier when I say I had no idea what wedding dress style I wanted when we got engaged. I didn’t have a Pinterest board or any photos of dresses I liked saved on my phone. This was because, genuinely, I’m not too fond of most wedding dresses on the market. But when I stumbled across Danielle Frankel, I knew immediately that I had found my designer. Her dresses were undeniably cool, elegant, and unique without being too avant-garde. The dress I chose, the Noa, felt like something out of a 1960s black and white film, which, unbeknownst to me then, was exactly what I was looking for. My second look was a no-brainer; I had my mother’s wedding dress from 1977 tailored into a modern mini. I also knew that I wanted to wear my shoes all night long, so I opted for the always-elegant Prada leather slingback pumps with a shorter heel height.

Twiggy-Inspired Eye Design for a Unique Bridal Look

I wanted my hair and makeup to reflect the style of the dresses, something a bit unusual without being distracting. I sent my artist, Eva Varfolomeeva, a few inspirational photos, and she came up with the perfect eye design, something reminiscent of Twiggy from the 1960s.

The Design Evolution of Their Baltimore Museum of Art Wedding

Our vision for our wedding changed quite a bit throughout the wedding planning process. When we first started planning, I envisioned a much darker, autumn-focused color palette. But as the months went on, my vision shifted to something a bit more elegant and timeless, in the style of Old Hollywood. My dress was one of the inspirations for that vision, as was David’s decision to wear a tux. The venue itself also influenced our design choices—the museum is so beautiful on its own that we didn’t feel the need to add much to it. We also wanted the design elements we chose to complement the venue’s color palette and style, so we opted for subtler and more refined colors and textures. For example, the large floral urns on either side of the altar were painted with beige stone to match the large Ionic columns that flank Fox Court.

A Memorable First Look and Private Walk Through the Galleries

There were a few “most memorable” moments for us. One was the first look on the front steps of the museum. As I was walking down the steps towards David, I could see that he was wiping away tears already, well before he turned around. David often talks about the sound of my heels on the steps behind him as something he’ll never forget. We also lucked out with beautiful weather for mid-April and sunny skies in the mid-60s, for which we were so grateful. Another memorable moment was when David and I snuck away towards the end of the night to walk through some of the museum galleries on our own. It was just us and the security guard, who was busy dancing by himself to the music from our live band playing in the other room. It was so nice to have a few minutes together and reflect on this huge moment in our lives.

Making Their Baltimore Museum of Art Wedding Planning Easier with a Professional

Our biggest piece of advice would be to hire a planner. Working with our planner, Julie Partridge, was one of the best decisions we’ve ever made. She made the process so much more manageable for both of us, especially since we were planning our wedding from another state. We also suggest making date nights out of your more arduous decision-making sessions. If we had a long list of decisions, we’d grab a drink at our favorite local bar and check things off the list.

The Benefits of an Intimate Wedding Celebration

We were proud of so many aspects of our wedding, but one in particular was that we got to spend time with every single one of our guests. It was so important to us that our wedding be small enough for us to celebrate with our closest family and friends, and with only 75 guests, we could do that. Having a small wedding allowed us to focus on what matters most to us: excellent food, high-quality drinks, and beautiful flowers. For example, we found champagne at our local wine store in Brooklyn that we loved, Delamotte Blanc de Blancs, so we shipped in a case from France.

A Love for Museums Led to the Perfect Wedding Venue

One of our favorite things to do as a couple is visit museums. In every city and new country we visit, we always make time for a museum trip, so it felt fitting for us to get married in one. We also wanted our wedding to feel effortlessly elegant, and the Baltimore Museum of Art was just that. It didn’t require excessive decoration or adornment. It was beautiful, just as it was.

 

 

Personalized Wedding Gifts With a Touch of History at Their Baltimore Museum of Art Wedding

My gift to David was a pair of cufflinks to wear on the wedding day. I wanted something that reflected both our appreciation for antique jewelry and our venue. I was also looking for a set from the same era as my engagement ring (late 19th century). I chose a pair of late 19th-century gold cufflinks with gray hematite intaglios of Trojan knights, which came from an estate sale linked to the royal family; they felt like pieces we might see wandering around a museum exhibit. David spent much time looking for his perfect wedding watch in the months leading up to the wedding. He ultimately landed on a vintage Cartier Tank from the 1970s. On the day of our rehearsal dinner, David surprised me with my own Cartier Tank from 1991, David’s birth year.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Rachel Stenger
Event Planning – Julie Partridge
Venue – Baltimore Museum of Art
Floral Design – Steelcut Flower Co.
Catering – Linwoods
Cake – Cakes by Jason
Live Music – The Adrian Duke Project + Two Rivers Chamber Music
Videography – Nate Bittinger
Invitation Design – Stephanie Gould
Makeup + Hair Styling – Eva Varfolomeeva + Caitlyn Meyer
Wedding Dress – Danielle Frankel
Bridal Accessories – Prada
Groom’s Apparel – Enzo Custom
Groom’s Accessories – To Boot New York
Rings – Marisa Perry Atelier
Rentals – Select Event Group
Transportation – Thoroughbred
Favors – Stephanie Gould

 

Congratulations to Paris and David on their unbelievably elegant and intimate Baltimore Museum of Art wedding. A heartfelt thank you to Rachel Stenger for beautifully capturing every moment of their special day, ensuring memories that will last a lifetime.

Choosing the right venue for your wedding sets the stage for an unforgettable day. It’s more than just a backdrop; it shapes the atmosphere and ambiance, reflecting your style and personality. Whether you envision a rustic barn, a serene beach, or a historic museum, the venue is pivotal in creating lasting memories. Take your time, explore your options, and let our guide help you find a place that resonates with your vision—a decision that will make your wedding day truly magical.

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This Intimate RubyJune Inn Wedding Was Inspired by a Monet Painting

August 10, 2024 | justine

Hannah and Andrew wanted their wedding to feel like a cozy dinner party at home. They aimed for it to be relaxed, comfortable, and full of purpose, focusing on good food, wine, and meaningful connections. They kept saying it would be a dinner party where two people just happened to get married, and that’s exactly what they created at their RubyJune Inn wedding.

With the inspiration for their wedding design built around the Monet painting “The Artist’s Garden in Argenteuil,” which they viewed at The National Art Gallery shortly after their engagement, the couple playfully described the atmosphere of their big day as “pastoral chic.” For their intimate ceremony on the venue’s veranda, they promised a lifetime of love surrounded by their loved ones. This was followed by a backyard reception that continued the theme, creating a warm and charming celebration.

To make it even more special, the couple ensured that everything was sustainable—from the florals to the countless candles. Their commitment and creativity truly shone on their big day. Luckily, Junebug vendor Elissa Deline captured all the memorable details for everyone to see.

The Couple:

Hannah and Andrew

The Wedding:

RubyJune Inn, Washington, United States

Bringing Monet’s Garden to Life at Their RubyJune Inn Wedding

The inspiration for the design was built around the Monet painting “The Artist’s Garden in Argenteuil,” which we viewed at The National Art Gallery shortly after our engagement. The impressionist garden in the foreground of a small white house reminded me of our venue, RubyJune Inn, which we had already decided on, and the ethereal, pastoral feel of Monet paintings is the vibe I wanted to create for our wedding day. I landed on the term “pastoral chic” (half-jokingly) to describe the mood we were going for. I was inspired by the combination of light blue with pops of dark red. The light blue felt angelic and ethereal, while including pops of dark red felt romantic and powerful. The color inspiration was best represented on the day through the florals selected and picked up from a local farm and the bow detail on my bouquet. A local company, Madre Linen, became the perfect choice for linens, given their signature red hem.

A Poetic Morning Before the Big Day

It was really important to have a relaxing and restful morning to soak it all in before getting caught up in the rush of the day. Andrew and I slept in and shared private vows over breakfast in RubyJune Inn’s icehouse, an old icehouse converted into a cozy lounge. There was something poetic about having a private moment within the ice house, where hours later, we would marry in front of our family and friends just outside the icehouse’s external frame. It was important for us to go about the entire day in a way that felt organic, so leading up to our first look, we talked about how the moment could be the most authentic for us. Our first look was cute because it took place right outside our room where I was getting ready, and it felt like I was getting picked up for Prom. Andrew knocked on the door, and we could see each other through the little window as I walked out to him. Our breakfast cake also made it feel special. After our vows, my friend Ellery taught a yoga class in the field, and it was grounding but kept me present. I had such a great day so far that I delayed getting ready to join a few friends in a spontaneous jump into the Husum River just across the street from the property.

The Sacred Ritual of Getting Ready with Friends

Getting ready for a big event with my friends is always a special and sacred time. I did my hair and makeup and drank champagne leisurely until I wore my dress. My friends Ellery and Jojo were there to help me get dressed and do the last touches. Andrew only had to wait around 15 minutes past the curtain call for our first look.

Adding Personal Touches to Their Ceremony

The ceremony was very special. I was anti-walking down an aisle because of stage fright. We both came out from the suite I got ready in; then, we casually and joyfully walked over to where our guests were waiting. Our guests stood staggered in two rows on either side, with our officiant beside us. It was short and sweet; each of us shared a poem we had written to the other in the first weeks of dating, exchanged a few vows, and sealed it with a special champagne toast in coupe glasses (my favorite glassware by far).

Reducing Footprint Through Sustainable Wedding Decor

I work in sustainability and strive to be a responsible consumer, so our wedding was no different. I made all possible efforts to source second-hand and local goods for all the details. Florals were picked up from a local farm called Vibrant Valley Farm and turned into arrangements by our officiant/florist, one of our closest friends. They sat in thrifted vessels along our tablescapes. The too-many-to-count candles were bought from Facebook Marketplace and Goodwill over time. Our ceremony featured an old bell positioned like mistletoe, which Andrew grabbed from an antique store just down the street from the venue the day before our wedding. The tablecloth and napkin linens were rented from Madre Linen, a Portland company and one of my favorite brands.

Why They Chose to Have a RubyJune Inn Wedding

We briefly looked at renting a house or an estate somewhere near the ocean but soon were struck with memories from a birthday trip to a little inn on the Columbia River Gorge. We contacted Chris and Gretchen of RubyJune Inn about hosting our wedding before we were officially engaged. Serendipitously, they had just reopened their books to host weddings the following year after a pandemic break. RubyJune Inn is a cozy inn and wine lounge with six bedrooms on the property, lovely gardens, and a fantastic chef’s kitchen. Most importantly, it is run and hosted by the loveliest couple. It is the perfect location to gather with a small group and celebrate something special.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Elissa Deline
Ceremony + Reception Venue + Catering – RubyJune Inn
Flowers – Vibrant Valley Farm
Wedding Dress – Kamperett
Groom’s Accessories – Second hand from The Real Real
Rings – OKO
Rentals – Madre Linens

 

Congratulations to Hannah and Andrew on their intimate RubyJune Inn wedding. And a big thank you goes out to Junebug vendor Elissa Deline for skillfully capturing every special moment of their joyous day. To see more beautiful celebrations, check out her profile in our directory of talented photographers from around the world.

More couples now say they want “smaller, more meaningful” celebrations like this one. Planning a sustainable wedding doesn’t have to be more complicated than a traditional one. Check out our guide to help you navigate green wedding planning and create the sustainable wedding of your dreams.

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What to Wear to a Garden Wedding

August 7, 2024 | kailey

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Warm weather means more weddings outdoors. Think blooming flowers, colorful palettes, and a whole lot of sunshine. These are just a few reasons why we love garden weddings. Another perk? They offer guests the perfect opportunity to get creative with their outfits. So, if you’ve been invited to a garden wedding, it’s time to find the perfect outfit, and we’re here to help.

From floral dresses to pastel jumpsuits, there are so many stylish options to choose from. And don’t forget the accessories—think hats, jewelry, and shoes to complete your look. Here are some ideas for what to wear to a garden wedding.

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Finding the perfect outfit to wear to a wedding should be a breeze, but with endless options, it can quickly become overwhelming. Skip the hassle of hopping from store to store. Instead, check out these top online shops for wedding guest dresses. Whether you’re looking for a fancy cocktail dress or a trendy jumpsuit, these sites offer a wide range of styles to suit any wedding theme or season. 

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This Intimate Hacienda Sac Chich Wedding Was a Celebration of Cultures

August 6, 2024 | justine

Cass and Adam first thought about eloping because planning a big wedding was too stressful with many cultures and people involved. Adam is half Bengali and half Mexican, while Cass is half French and half Swiss. They met in Kenya when they were five and have since lived in many different countries. One side of their family wanted a big wedding with over 300 guests, while the other side preferred a small gathering of fewer than 50. Ultimately, they realized they wanted a big party where all their friends and family could come together. And they did just that! Their intimate Hacienda Sac Chich wedding weekend beautifully blended all cultures and became the joyous celebration they dreamed of.

Tucked away in the lush jungle of the Yucatán, with equal parts old-world charm and modern design, they couldn’t have chosen a more spectacular setting for their celebration. The 17th-century renovated henequen factory provided a magical backdrop for their ceremony, featuring a mix of cultural traditions. They had a traditional Bengali mirror ceremony and sealed a wine bottle with letters to open on their 5th anniversary, a French tradition. The garden reception that followed was equally enchanting, with lots of candles and long tables for conversation, all under glowing string lights.

We could go on and on, but we’ll let these images captured by Junebug member Alex Krotkov tell the complete story. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to create a unique celebration that honors your heritage, look no further.

The Couple:

Cass and Adam

The Wedding:

Hacienda Sac Chich, Yucatan, Mexico

A Intimate Hacienda Sac Chich Wedding Weekend of Cultural Harmony and Blending Traditions

We had a friends-only party on Thursday night so everyone could meet with friends from New Zealand, South Africa, Switzerland, France, and Denmark. On Friday, we hosted welcome drinks at a wine bar, wearing traditional Bengali outfits with Mariachi music, blending our cultures perfectly. Saturday was our wedding day, featuring a mix of cultural traditions. We had a conventional Bengali mirror ceremony where we looked at each other in a mirror and stated what we saw. We also sealed a wine bottle with letters to open on our 5th anniversary, a French tradition. Everything felt intimate. Adam and I took pictures with each guest, using them as the seating chart, and wrote personal notes for everyone. With 125 guests, the wedding felt incredibly intimate. The atmosphere featured lots of candles and long tables for conversation. During dinner, we played a French game where guests stood up if a statement applied to them, and we guessed what they had in common.

Embracing the Opportunity to Unite Loved Ones

You can do both, but if you’re ever in doubt about having a wedding—do it. You won’t regret it. We legally got married on our 10th anniversary in NYC on February 16th, 2023, with just the two of us. It felt like we had the elopement piece and didn’t need to plan a bigger wedding. But thank goodness we did! It’s the only time in your life when everyone unique to you will be in one place. As two people who have lived all over and have family worldwide, this was our one moment for all our loved ones to meet.

 

How They Made Each Guest Feel Valued at Their Intimate Hacienda Sac Chich Wedding

Our ability to make a 125-person wedding feel intimate was worth all the time and effort. Using pictures with each guest as the seating chart and writing a personal note to each guest made everyone feel special. We wanted to show appreciation to everyone who tried to celebrate with us. It was important to us that our guests felt our love for them. We wanted our wedding to be a close, heartfelt party with our friends and family, ensuring everyone felt welcome and valued.

The Story Behind Their Unique Intimate Hacienda Sac Chich Wedding Favors

We are very proud of our wedding favors, and many people don’t know the effort that went into them. Each guest received a little pouch and a travel tag. The pouches symbolized Bangladesh, and we filled them with French dragees (chocolate-covered almonds), a typical wedding treat in France. We initially ordered the pouches from Amazon but wanted a different quality, so Adam’s mom had them custom-made in Indonesia, choosing the fabric for each one. Cass’s mom brought the dragees and lavender from their garden in France. Both moms assembled the pouches with the dragees, lavender, and a little note when they arrived in Mexico, symbolizing the union of cultures. The travel tags, featuring our initials and the wedding date, were a keepsake to reflect our love for travel and to honor the journey everyone made to be with us on our special day.

How Adam’s Childhood Find Became a Sweet and Meaningful Wedding Surprise

Adam gave me a very significant ring that brought me to tears while I was getting ready (there are a few pictures from that moment). When he was eight years old, he found an engagement ring in the street in Vietnam. He kept it all these years, and I knew about it. I often asked him when I could have it, but he always said no. He had it appraised to ensure it was real diamonds, and on our wedding day, he gave it to my bridesmaids to present to me with a note: “I always knew I was going to give this ring to the woman I marry. I love you.”

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Alex Krotkov
Event Planning – YucatanLove
Venue – Hacienda Sac Chich
Floral Design – Harmonia Floral
Catering – Bravo Catering
Cake – Lavalles
DJ – DJ Chap
Live Music – Quo Vadis
Videography – One Cameraman
Makeup + Hair Styling – André
Wedding Dress – Liz Martinez Bridal
Groom’s Apparel – Vintage India NYC + Suit Supply
Rentals – Minimal
Favors – April

 

Congratulations to Cass and Adam on their intimate Hacienda Sac Chich wedding, which was a celebration of cultures. A heartfelt thank you to Junebug vendor One Cameraman for expertly capturing every moment of their unforgettable celebration. For more beautiful celebrations like this, explore his profile in our directory of the best wedding videographers from around the world. We also have to thank Junebug vendors YucatanLove and Alex Krotkov for helping bring their vision to life. It’s proof that magic happens when Junebug vendors work together!

Their wedding shows how adding personal and creative touches can make your day unforgettable. If their special day has inspired you, but you’re unsure where to start, don’t worry! Our guide to planning a multicultural celebration is here to help, with plenty of ideas to get you started on your own extraordinary journey.

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What to Wear to a Wedding in Mexico

August 1, 2024 | riley
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The vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality make Mexico an enchanting destination for weddings. Whether you’re attending a beachfront ceremony in Cancun, a colonial-style celebration in San Miguel de Allende, or a traditional fiesta in Oaxaca, choosing the right attire is key to enjoying the festivities while respecting local customs. So, if you’re getting ready to hop on a plane to head down to Mexico to attend a wedding, and you’re unsure of what to wear, you’re in luck. From mini dresses to jumpsuits, we’re rounding up some outfit ideas that are perfect for any kind of celebration.

Tips for Dressing for a Mexican Wedding

  1. Embrace vibrant colors: Mexico is known for its bold and bright colors. Embrace the local flair by choosing outfits in vibrant hues like turquoise, coral, green, or deep shades of blue. These not only reflect the country’s festive spirit but also stand out beautifully against Mexico’s scenery.
  2. Lightweight fabrics: Mexico’s climate can vary from region to region, but generally, it tends to be warm and humid, especially in coastal areas. Opt for lightweight fabrics like cotton or linen to stay cool and comfortable throughout the day.
  3. Respectful attire: While Mexican weddings are typically laidback, it’s important to still dress respectfully. Avoid overly casual attire such as shorts or flip-flops unless specified by the couple. If no dress code is specified, your best bet is to wear cocktail attire that you can dress up or down as needed.

What to Wear to a Wedding in Mexico

Short Dresses

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ELLIATT Trompe Dress; 2. ELLIATT Mikaela Dress; 3. Your Sweetie Wine Red Tie-Strap Mini Dress; 4. Jasmine Halter Mini Dress; 5. Camila Coelho Sierra Mini Dress; 6. Sachin & Babi Sloane Taffeta Double-Bow Pleated Mini Dress

Midi Dresses

midi mexico wedding guest dresses

SNDYS x Revolve Angel Strapless Midi Dress; 2. The A&F Giselle Pleated Cutout Maxi Dress; 3. ELLIATT Times Dress; 4. Celebration Time Sleeveless Tiered Midi Dress; 5. NIA Destene Dress; 6. Petal & Pup Loella Tiered Midi Dress

 

Maxi Dresses

maxi mexico wedding guest dresses

Free People Sundrenched Short Sleeve Dress; 2. A&F Plunge Cowl Back Maxi Dress; 3. By Anthropologie Strapless Tiered Maxi Dress; 4. Women’s Draped Sheer Waist Maxi Dress; 5. LIONESS 1999 Maxi Dress; 6. Baobab Celina Dress

Jumpsuits

mexico wedding guest jumpsuits

The A&F Giselle Pleated Jumpsuit; 2. Amanda Uprichard x Revolve Zahara Jumpsuit; 3. Power of Love Strapless Jumpsuit; 4. superdown Laurien Cross Front Jumpsuit; 5. Petal & Pup Carla Jumpsuit; 6. Breezy Essential Linen Wide-Leg Jumpsuit

 These are just a few outfit ideas for a Mexico wedding, but there are so many other options out there. To see some of our favorite online retailers that have a wide variety of options, check out our guide on the best places to buy wedding guest dresses online!

Image by Ana Hinojosa

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This Carnegie Museum Wedding Was a Medieval Dream Come to Life

July 31, 2024 | justine

Rachel and Ben didn’t stick to just one style for their wedding. Instead, they chose different looks they loved and combined them all. The challenge was making everything fit together nicely. But with the help of their visionary team of vendors, they managed to successfully pull off a renaissance, glam, metal, medieval Carnegie Museum wedding!

The couple chose a truly unique venue for their big day. Their dreamy ceremony took place in the Hall of Sculpture, featuring gold chairs, an altar adorned with flowers, and a flowing drapery backdrop. Meanwhile, the scene was set for a lavish reception at the Music Hall Foyer. Inspired by the Red Wedding feast from Game of Thrones, they showcased lush tablescapes draped in sprawling florals and greenery, with candles and gold accents perfectly complementing the ornate interiors.

Their special day was truly “a wedding like no other.” Just one glance at the photos taken by Rachel Rowland, and you’ll see why. If you and your partner are searching for unique wedding ideas, look no further.

The Couple:

Rachel and Ben

The Wedding:

Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Successfully Pulling Off Their Carnegie Museum Wedding Through Multiple Inspirations

We drew inspiration from multiple aesthetics, which posed the challenge of blending them seamlessly. The venue itself evoked medieval and Renaissance vibes, setting the tone for our celebration. Inspired by the Game of Thrones Red Wedding feast, our head table captured a similar ambiance. Our goal was to create a wedding that reflected us, our style, and our journey together. To personalize the experience, we named each table after bars from our hometown, with our head table honoring where we first met. Ultimately, the best advice I received was to choose what I love rather than stick to one style. This approach led us to our unique blend of Renaissance, glam, metal, and medieval elements for our wedding day.

Wedding Attire Style Inspirations and Personal Touches

I had many style inspirations: Bridget Bardot for my hair and Vivienne Westwood for my overall look. Buying the boots was a bit impulsive, but as a boot lover, I couldn’t resist. I left Ben to choose his outfit entirely on his own—I wanted him to feel confident and in control. It helped that all the groomsmen wore black; his only rule was no navy blue. I’m not a fan of bow ties or neckties. If I were a man, I’d never wear one. They look uncomfortable. So, I found chains and button covers on Etsy as alternatives, which perfectly matched our vibe, and the groomsmen loved them. I faced a challenge in making the bridesmaids stand out from the guests since they were also in black. My Maid of Honor suggested they wear black gloves to match mine, which was a perfect solution. As a bridesmaid gift, I got each of them Vivienne Westwood earrings to match mine, which they wore on the day. It was just perfect.

Personalizing Their Ceremony by Having Brothers as Officiants, Curated Music, and Heartfelt Vows

Having my brothers officiate the wedding was a bit nerve-wracking since I wasn’t sure what they would say—I am their little sister, after all. But it turned out to be incredibly sweet and perfect. We also curated the music for the string quartet, which was amazing. I highly recommend writing and reading your own vows for the ceremony; it made everything so much more personal and allowed our guests to learn more about us and our journey together. Despite our nerves, exchanging our vows was a highlight. Every guest we spoke to afterward told us how special it was.

Breaking the Mold by Embracing Personal Style Over Pinterest Trends

Here’s some advice for other couples: Don’t limit yourselves to a Pinterest board aesthetic! Embrace the things you love that don’t fit into a specific “box.” Everything came together perfectly because it was about what we genuinely liked and resonated with. Also, don’t hesitate to give your guests a dress code. We opted for all-black attire, which looked amazing and made it simpler for everyone to choose what to wear. Plus, let’s face it—everyone looks fabulous in black! I’m incredibly proud of how everything turned out. Planning from a distance, away from our home in Pittsburgh, required a lot of imagination to envision the final look, but it all came together beautifully in the end.

The Perfect Wedding Venue that Ticked All the Right Boxes

Our most important elements were the venue, attire, and food. We were set on having everything indoors, leading us to choose a venue in a city we had never visited. When we discovered the Carnegie Museum Music Hall Foyer through photos, we initially thought it was in Europe—it had that charm. To our surprise, it was just three hours away in Pittsburgh! When we visited in person, we were overwhelmed and even shed a few tears seeing its stunning beauty firsthand. It was perfect for our wedding.

Simple and Meaningful Thank-You Gifts at Their Carnegie Museum Wedding

We opted not to give gifts with our names on them or something guests might not use. Instead, we gave everyone a thank-you card and a $1 scratcher. It was a simple gesture that we hoped would bring some fun and appreciation to our guests.

Personalizing Carnegie Museum Wedding Decor with Professional Flair

I designed our thank-you cards, save-the-dates, and custom cocktail signage myself—I’m a designer by profession, so this was a joyful task. I advise anyone considering DIY projects to choose something you genuinely enjoy doing. For our cocktail sign, I hand-drew our pets on my iPad and then created the sign using Canva. I found frames on Amazon to display them beautifully. I also used Canva for the rest of our designs, which I disliked, but I’ve come to appreciate its affordability, ease of use, and versatility. It’s an excellent software for creative projects.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Rachel Rowland 
Venue + Catering + Cake – Carnegie Museum
Floral Design – The Farmers Daughter
DJ – Alex Nepa
Live Music – Drella String Quartet
Videography – Valcinema
Invitation Design – Ivory and Fine Co
Makeup + Hair Styling – Glam To Go
Wedding Dress – Kleinfeld
Accessories – Vivienne Westwood + Cornelia James + Fendi
Groom’s Apparel – Lanieri
Groomsmen’s Apparel –
Rings – Colonial Jewelers

 

Congratulations to Rachel and Ben on their Carnegie Museum wedding, which truly was a medieval dream come to life. Thank you to Rachel Rowland for capturing all the unique details that unconventional couples can use as inspiration.

Planning an unforgettable celebration begins with a clear vision and a stellar team. Start by exploring our comprehensive planning and budget guides to kickstart your journey. Then, assemble your dream team of expert vendors from our trusted selection. Together, you can create an event that exceeds all expectations and leaves a lasting impression.

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Tips for Planning a Multicultural Wedding

July 30, 2024 | kailey

Image by Heather Purdy.

It’s no surprise that planning a wedding can be overwhelming. From hiring vendors to selecting the perfect venue, there’s a lot to sort out. And if that weren’t challenging enough, integrating two different cultures into one celebration adds another layer of complexity. But the good news is, you don’t have to do it alone.  To help you navigate the intricacies of a multicultural wedding, here are some tips for seamlessly blending traditions, honoring diverse backgrounds, and creating a cohesive celebration that reflects your unique love story.

What Is a Multicultural Wedding?

A multicultural wedding is the union of two individuals from different cultural or religious backgrounds. It’s a celebration that thoughtfully incorporates traditions from both partners to create a harmonious blend of their unique heritages. 

1. Discuss Top Priorities With Your Partner 

To ensure your special day is respectful and inclusive of both cultures, it’s important to be on the same page with your partner from the beginning. So, before diving into the planning process, have open discussions with both families about their cultural traditions and rituals.

While it’s ultimately your wedding and your rules, these conversations can help you explore all your options. Then, you and your partner can sit down privately to identify which traditions are most important to each of you and prioritize them in your planning.

Image by AGBA Weddings.

2. Learn About Each Culture

Use your wedding planning process as an opportunity to get to know your partner and their culture better. Instead of simply creating a timeline, take the time to understand the significance behind each custom and tradition you plan to incorporate. This will strengthen your bond and help you appreciate the importance of each element of your wedding day. 

3. Hire a Venue and Vendors That Can Accommodate You

Choosing your venue and vendors are some of the most significant decisions you’ll make during your wedding planning process. They play such an important role in bringing your vision to life. For a multicultural wedding, ensure the venue can accommodate your desired event, as this may require more planning than a traditional wedding. Consider factors such as space availability and any logistical restrictions that might prevent you from including certain rituals.

Same goes for selecting vendors. Hire professionals–specifically a planner or coordinator–with experience in multicultural weddings. These experts can guide you through every step, alleviating much of the stress and ensuring a seamless and respectful celebration.

Because finding vendors or a venue that is more aligned with what you have in mind for your big day may take a bit longer than usual, we recommend looking early. This can help ease some worries and ensure that everything goes off without a hitch.

4. Don’t Be Afraid to Blending Traditions in Your Multicultural Wedding

Each culture inevitably has its own customs and traditions. And for those planning a wedding that’s a fusion of two cultures, you’ll need to go through each one and determine which you’ll want to incorporate on your wedding day. For major parts of the day, like the ceremony or reception, you don’t have to stick to just one culture. Don’t hesitate to blend traditions. 

Consider incorporating elements from both cultures into a single ceremony (often referred to as a dual ceremony), or have two separate ceremonies to honor each culture distinctly.

5. Respect Religious and Cultural Sensitivities

Though this one may seem straightforward, it’s crucial to be mindful of religious or cultural sensitivities when planning the ceremony, attire, food choices, and entertainment. Throughout the day, emphasize the idea of unity and love and don’t be afraid to include elements that symbolize the coming together of two families and cultures–so long as they respect your partner’s culture and beliefs.

Multicultural Wedding

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6. Language Considerations for Your Multicultural Wedding

Junebug vendor and photographer David Lack, has experience in this field being multicultural and multilingual himself. His biggest tip is to factor in the potential of different languages your guests may speak. “Language diversity among guests is a significant factor. Ensure you have bilingual staff or interpreters to facilitate communication. Provide translated materials and consider bilingual ceremony programs or signage to ensure everyone feels included and informed.”

7. Incorporate Traditional Attire From Both Cultures 

You’ve likely heard of or seen the dramatic reception outfit change, where one or both partners change outfits before the reception. This is a perfect way to embrace multiple cultures in your celebration. Since many wedding garments hold significant meaning, multiple outfit changes to honor both cultures is the perfect way to nod to the cultures most important to you and your partner. Additionally, you can encourage guests to wear attire from either or both cultures and provide guidance on what’s appropriate.

8. Include Bilingual Invitations and Programs

If guests speak different languages, consider bilingual invitations, ceremony programs, and signage to ensure everyone understands and feels included. If everyone does speak the same language, you can use your programs or other signage to familiarize your guests with the different customs or traditions you plan on including throughout the day. This helps give them an understanding of what to expect.

9. Create a Fusion Menu

During the wedding planning process, many couples get caught up in the fun aspects like flowers and wedding attire, etc. But don’t underestimate the impact of your catering. Whether you’re having a sit-down meal or buffet, it’s a detail that couples can get creative with. 

Rather than sticking with dishes from one background, hire a talented caterer that can help create a custom menu featuring dishes from both cultures, giving your guests a delicious taste of each heritage.

The key to pulling off a multicultural wedding—or any wedding, for that matter—is having a talented team by your side. They are an invaluable part of your wedding, regardless of what stage you’re at. With seemingly endless vendor options, narrowing them down can be challenging. That’s where we come in.

We’ve curated a list of hand-picked professionals from around the world who can be trusted to bring your wedding vision to life. Whether you’re looking for stunning venues, photographers to capture precious memories, or florists to create floral magic, kickstart your search by checking out our vendor directory. It’s packed with high-quality vendors worldwide.

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This Elegant Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa Wedding Was Inspired by the Bride’s Love for the Beach

July 28, 2024 | justine

Win and Zaw’s wedding planning focused on ensuring their special day reflected their unique interests and style. They wanted to blend Myanmar traditions with a modern and inclusive vibe that everyone could enjoy. With the bride’s love for the beach and the expertise of Junebug vendor ME Events Phuket, their vision came to life beautifully at their Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa wedding.

Their beachfront ceremony, set against the stunning backdrop of the sea, was truly mesmerizing. A white aisle lined with blue and white flowers led to a lush arch that framed the breathtaking ocean views. The heartfelt exchange of vows marked the beginning of their journey together. The reception that followed was nothing short of magical. Guests were welcomed to tables adorned with cascading blooms and glowing candles, all illuminated by a canopy of fairy lights

The stunning beach setting and thoughtful touches made their celebration unforgettable for their 100 guests. For a closer look at this romantic celebration, check out the gorgeous details captured by Ammata.

The Couple:

Win and Zaw

The Wedding:

Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa, Thailand

Embracing Less Than Ideal Weather at Their Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa Wedding

We are a couple of Myanmar descent, and ours was the first wedding of its kind that was organized. We began with a traditional Myanmar ceremony followed by a Western ceremony. Unfortunately, heavy rain during the Myanmar ceremony meant we couldn’t take many photos. We quickly moved on to the Western ceremony as soon as the rain stopped. Despite the initial setback, we hoped for clear skies, and thankfully, the weather was perfect for the rest of the night. We feel incredibly fortunate because it allowed us to capture many beautiful photos of our special day.

Expressing Their Love and Commitment Through Heartfelt Vows

We wrote our own vows, expressing our love, promises, and commitments in our own heartfelt words. A close friend officiated the ceremony, adding an intimate touch. This personalized approach made our wedding feel deeply meaningful and truly reflective of our journey together.

Celebrating Their Mayanmar Heritage and Unity With Western Traditions

We take great pride in successfully blending our Myanmar heritage with Western traditions at our wedding. This allowed us to celebrate our cultural background while embracing modern elements. Despite challenges like unexpected rain during the Myanmar ceremony, we adapted and continued with a memorable event that truly reflected who we are as a couple. Overall, we are proud of how we honored our roots while creating a beautiful and meaningful celebration with our loved ones. Additionally, creating a warm and welcoming environment for our families and friends to celebrate together was our top priority. We focused on details that made their wedding day memorable, not just for us but for everyone who attended, emphasizing meaningful experiences and connections throughout the event.

 

Budgeting for their Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa Wedding Wisely and Preparing for the Unexpected

When planning your wedding, prioritize the aspects that mean the most to both of you, whether it’s the venue, food, attire, or photography. Discuss and agree on a realistic budget for each element, allowing flexibility for unexpected costs. Always have contingency plans for potential disruptions, such as bad weather or vendor issues, to ensure a smooth and stress-free celebration. By focusing on what’s important to you as a couple, planning within your means, and preparing for contingencies, you can create a memorable wedding day that reflects your values and priorities.

Why Marriott Merlin Beach Was Their Ideal Choice

My love for the beach was a significant factor in choosing Marriott Merlin Beach for our destination wedding. It is situated near Patong, a vibrant area renowned for its shopping, nightlife, local cuisine, and accommodations. This venue ensures that all our guests, many foreigners unfamiliar with Phuket, can effortlessly explore and savor the island’s offerings during their stay.

Enhancing the Guest Experience with Thoughtful and Useful Keepsakes 

At our wedding, we curated thoughtful gifts for our guests to enhance their experience and serve as cherished keepsakes. Among these were program hand fans featuring a beach design, ideal for guests to use during the ceremony in anticipation of warm weather. Additionally, we provided magnets and bottle openers in fabric pouches adorned with a screen-printed logo, ensuring guests had memorable tokens to take home. A standout feature was the sea coral place card holder, which served a practical purpose and doubled as a lasting memento from our beach-themed celebration, adding an elegant touch to the occasion.

Elevating Their First Dance with Fountain Fireworks at Their Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa Wedding

During our first dance, we delighted our guests with a breathtaking display of fountain fireworks. This unexpected addition added a magical and unforgettable moment to our wedding celebration, creating a joyful atmosphere and enhancing the overall experience for everyone present.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Ammata
Event Planning – ME Events Phuket
Venue – Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa
Floral Design – IAMFLOWER
Cake – Joob Joob Bakery
DJ – Endoo
Videography – Phuket Wedding Film
Makeup + Hair Styling  – Neil Donkin
Wedding Dress – Daughter of Eve Boutique
Rentals + Favors – ME Props Phuket

 

Congratulations to Win and Zaw on their elegant Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa wedding. A heartfelt thank you to Ammata for capturing all the stunning details of their special day, and a huge thanks to Junebug vendor ME Events Phuket for planning all the dreamy moments couples can use as inspiration. To see more amazing celebrations, check out their profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding planners.

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This Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive Wedding Was the Definition of Romantic

July 25, 2024 | justine

Camille and Tabitha wanted a simple, elegant celebration with neutral tones and soft pinks. With the help of their wedding planner and sister, their vision came to life at their Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive wedding. Having visited the resort with their families before, they fell in love with its beauty, ambiance, delicious food, and exceptional service. They wanted their guests to celebrate their marriage, relax, and enjoy the resort. Saying they made their dream into a beautiful reality would be an understatement!

The couple chose the perfect venue for their celebration, surrounded by tropical landscapes and luxurious ballrooms. Their outdoor ceremony was a fairytale come to life, featuring a stunning mandap adorned with dreamy, delicate blooms and drapery. The reception was equally spectacular, filled with breathtaking floral arrangements.

The brides also set serious wedding fashion goals. They were absolutely stunning in their complementing ornate lehengas, which they later changed into chic wedding dresses. Explore all the beautiful moments and unique details from this romantic celebration through the captivating photos captured by AGBA Weddings.

The Couple:

Camille and Tabitha

The Wedding:

Hilton Cancun, Mexico

Personalized Touches at Their Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive Wedding: Crafting Memorable Moments from Ceremony to Reception

We created custom pamphlets for our ceremony, providing a step-by-step guide for each part of the event. We also designed custom fans to keep our guests comfortable during the outdoor ceremony. Our seating chart theme at the reception was “The Perfect Match.” Each guest received a personalized match set in a crystal holder, designating their table number. We also featured two signature cocktails: Dos Dulahins and BalgoBliss.

Celebrating Love and Heritage

Our most memorable part of the day was the post-ceremony cocktail hour. We breathed easier and let loose after our beautiful Hindu ceremony, filled with vibrant traditions and heartfelt moments. The ceremony, decorated with a stunning mandap, gorgeous draping, and intricate rituals, was a testament to our love and cultural heritage. As we moved into the cocktail hour, knowing the first part of our day went smoothly with our weddings, we danced with our family and couldn’t stop smiling.

Seamless Coordination Thanks to Their Local Wedding Planner

Hiring a wedding planner was undoubtedly the best decision we made. The Eventeur went above and beyond to turn our dreams into reality. Given that we were having a destination wedding, we needed to choose a wedding planner and vendors local to Cancun. Their expertise and familiarity with the area ensured everything went seamlessly.

Embracing Love in an Inclusive Environment

We were breaking boundaries. We were most proud of our friends and family’s overwhelming love and support. Celebrating our interracial same-sex relationship in such an inclusive environment was incredibly meaningful. It was a powerful reminder that love transcends boundaries, and seeing our diverse guests come together to honor our union filled us with so much pride and gratitude.

Why They Chose Hilton Cancun for Their Special Day

We chose the Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive Resort for our wedding because it held a special place in our hearts. Having visited the resort with our family before, we immediately fell in love with its beauty, ambiance, food, and exceptional service. We wanted our guests to enjoy the celebration of our marriage and have time to relax and enjoy the resort. The positive feedback from our guests confirmed that it was the perfect choice. The Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive Resort provided an unforgettable experience for everyone, making our wedding magical.

What Made Their “Balgo Brides” Welcome Bags Special

To make our guests feel even more welcome, we provided custom “Balgo Brides” welcome bags filled with thoughtful essentials. Each bag included custom sunglasses, organic sunscreen, hand lotion, safety pins (which came in clutch for some Indian outfits), bindis (Indian jewelry), ibuprofen, electrolyte packets, hand sanitizer, stain remover, and a customized itinerary for all of our wedding events.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – AGBA Weddings
Event Planning – The Eventeur
Ceremony + Reception Venue + Catering + Cake – Hilton Cancun
Floral Design – Aralia
Officiant – Pratima K. Shridevi Doobay
DJ – DJ Ishwar
Videography – Tan Weddings
Invitation Design – The Moxie Workshop
Makeup Artist – Zoe Elizabeth
Hair Styling – Kahori Flores
Wedding Dresses  – Kynah (ceremony) and The Bridal Finery (reception)
Bridal Accessories – Dhora India and Kirni Designs
Mehndi Artist – Loto Mehndi
Rings – International Diamond Center + Brilliant Earth
Rentals – Archive Rentals
Content Creator: Angela Parra

 

Congratulations to Camille and Tabitha on their Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive wedding, which was the definition of romantic. A big thank you to AGBA Weddings for capturing all the intimate moments and beautiful details that made their big day so special.

Creating a timeless, multi-cultural celebration like this requires the expertise of a seasoned team to blend all the elements harmoniously. With trusted professionals at your side, the possibilities are endless! To build your dream team, be sure to check out our exclusive list of wedding vendors from around the world.

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Modern Yet Natural Huerto de San Vicente Wedding

July 23, 2024 | justine

Gema and Jose are a fun-loving and adventurous couple passionate about design, fashion, music, and food. They wanted their wedding day to reflect their lifestyle and tastes with a modern, daring, yet elegant style that truly represented them. Starting with a venue that allowed them to bring all these elements together, their Huerto de San Vicente wedding featured dreamy florals, a contemporary aesthetic, and fashion-forward attire, perfectly embodying who they are.

The ceremony occurred in the property’s grove, surrounded by towering trees, creating a truly picturesque moment. The aisle followed the natural contour of the location, lined with dried grass and white blooms, and ghost chairs led to the altar. As guests moved to the reception hall, they were greeted by beautifully decorated tables filled with flowers and candles. Adding a final touch of elegance were towering arrangements that seemed to sprout from the ground, all tied together with raffia lamps.

Searching for ideas to combine modern elegance with natural beauty for your wedding? Your search ends here! These stunning photos by Junebug vendor Lara Onac are filled with inspiring details so you can visualize how to make them a part of your special day.

The Couple:

Gema and Jose

The Wedding:

Huerto de San Vicente, Valencia, Spain

Selecting Wedding Attire That Was Appropriate, Comfortable, and Reflective of Their Personalities

I’ve always loved wearing hats, especially headpieces. Eliurpi’s designs have fascinated me for years, so I knew I had to wear one of their creations for this special occasion. Edgar Molina designed an outfit that made the hat the focal point. I wore an elegant and simple dress with a silk cape to balance the look and added a bold touch with black shoes by Amina Muaddi. Later at the party, I opted for a more relaxed feel. I removed the hat, let my hair down, and wore a shiny bolero jacket that looked beautiful as I moved. José Miguel followed daytime wedding etiquette by wearing a morning coat—a three-piece suit with a long tailcoat custom-made by Seligra tailors. Our goal was to enhance our silhouettes while staying true to protocol and feeling comfortable so we could fully enjoy our big day. Working with Edgar Molina and Adrián Seligra on these custom designs was a wonderful experience, and we will happily repeat it.

How Their Wedding Planner Brought Their Dream Huerto de San Vicente Wedding to Life

Our wedding planner skillfully brought all our ideas to life on our special day. They utilized the estate’s spaces to enhance its architecture beautifully. For instance, during the ceremony in the grove, they creatively used the natural curves of the trees to create a stunning, organic aisle, complemented by clear acrylic chairs that added a magical touch. The gardens at cocktail hour were transformed with minimalist white and neutral-toned furniture, looking spectacular. The planner achieved a wow effect inside the hall with three long tables, including a gracefully curved central table. Floral arrangements sprouted elegantly from the ground, blending seamlessly with suspended raffia lamps. The curved table, adorned with ceramic candelabras, anthuriums, and candles, looked stunning. The overall ambiance was incredible, and the outcome was genuinely breathtaking.

Recalling Their Emotional and Unforgettable Huerto de San Vicente Wedding Ceremony

There were so many incredible moments, but if we had to pick one, it would be the ceremony. It was profoundly emotional yet filled with joy, simply beautiful. The first moment of walking out arm in arm with our parents and seeing everyone looking so happy and radiant was unforgettable. Walking to the tune of “A Thousand Years,” each step filled with joy, and singing the song in my head was incredibly special. And seeing him at the end of the aisle, so elegant and handsome, visibly moved with a huge smile and teary eyes, was a moment I’ll never forget. We enjoyed the entire ceremony together, listening to our story amidst knowing glances and smiles and sharing anecdotes until we exchanged our sincere vows.

A Venue That Ticked All the Right Boxes

We chose Huerto de San Vicente because its surroundings reflect our Mediterranean culture perfectly, surrounded by orchards and orange fields. The estate features expansive gardens with versatile spaces, including a charming grove and pine forest where we held our ceremony. Its spacious hall accommodated all 250 guests comfortably. We also loved the estate’s catering, which emphasizes local produce and offers meticulously crafted, exquisite gastronomy that resonated with our tastes.

Setting the Mood with a Thoughtful Music Choices Throughout Their Huerto de San Vicente Wedding

Choosing the music was crucial for our wedding, especially during the cocktail hour and reception. We hired a Funky-Jazz band called Ay Trick for the cocktail hour, who got everyone dancing and enjoying themselves. After dinner, we brought in the Portuguese Marching band, Alta Cena, who energized us all and made the transition from dinner to the party unforgettable. We ended the night with a fantastic session by DJ Kid Rizzo, keeping the dance floor alive and ending the celebration on a high note.

Honoring a Legacy Through Their Wedding Favors

My aunt, a talented ceramicist, had a tradition of crafting wedding gifts for her loved ones, including traditional Valencian dolls. As the youngest in the family, I knew she would want to create something special for our wedding. Instead of dolls, we decided on a unisex design: a beautiful vase for guests to take home, part of the wedding decor. We collaborated closely on the design, and she lovingly created 250 glazed vases that adorned the reception hall’s tables. Just two weeks before our wedding, her passing was unexpected, but her presence was felt in every vase, each a piece of her final artwork. It made the gift even more meaningful, ensuring she remained in our hearts and memories and allowing each guest to take home a part of her legacy.

The Importance of Choosing the Right Team

Finding professionals who can capture your essence and align with your tastes is crucial. That’s why conducting thorough interviews and initial contacts is essential. It’s important to establish trust and feel a good connection with them. While conveying your ideas is essential, it’s also valuable to be open to their advice. On your special day, it’s about enjoying every moment to the fullest without worrying about the details, which is why entrusting the work to professionals is invaluable.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Lara Onac
Event Planning – Eventos Clandestine
Venue – Huerto de San Vicente
Floral Design – De Bohemia Lab
Bouquet – Floristeria Sayas
Catering – Gourmet Catering
Bartenders – Bartender Spot
Officiant – Meraki Plan
Light and Sound –  Gente De Bien
Live Band Cocktail – Ay Trick
Live Band Party – Alta Cena
DJ – DJ Kid Rizzo
Videography – Maiky Iglesias
Invitation Design – JDN Paper
Makeup Artist – Cristina Crespo Makeup
Hair Styling – Bigudies
Wedding Dress – Edgar Molina Atelier
Bridal Accessories – Amina Muaddi + Eliurpi
Jewelry – Moret Joyeros
Groom’s Apparel – Adrian Seligra
Rentals – Mafesa Integral + Tents and Events
Transportation – Cars and Love

 

Congratulations to Gema and Jose on their modern yet natural Huerto de San Vicente wedding. A heartfelt thanks to Junebug vendor Lara Onac for skillfully capturing all the beautiful details and creating unforgettable memories that this couple will cherish for a lifetime. Check out her profile in our directory of the world’s best wedding photographers.

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