Grandiose Beauty

We’re used to weddings having a simple ceremony portion but full-scale when it comes to the reception. So when we saw Britney and Josh’s wedding where not only was the reception amazing, but the ceremony part was too – thanks to the grandiose feel the church had – we immediately fell in love with it. And it didn’t stop there, just like we said that their ceremony was elegant, it was filled with lovely details and decors. This couple really knows how to put style in their special day. Congratulations Britney and Josh!

The Old School Bride

Our bride, who chose to wear a vintage ensemble for her wedding day, looked so amazing! Yes, what she’s wearing might be a bit unconventional in our eyes but it was beautiful in all it’s antiquities nevertheless – from the veil, the color, and the sleeves. Also, the warmth of the red color palette was perfect for this winter event. It truly looked like a day for celebration. Congratulations are in order for the beautiful couple Michelle & Spencer!

Intricacy and Simplicity

This wedding is really beautiful in all angles. The day started out with our bride wearing an amazing intricate gown with a light silver sash. She didn’t wear a veil but we’re instead presented with a hairstyle that looks so nice on her. It wasn’t super polished and cute little wisps that were left hanging from her chignon made her look relaxed and feminine. Her bouquet was equally as pretty. The reception decors followed her lead and the simplicity of the details brought out it’s elegance. Congratulations on your beautiful wedding day, Courtney & Frank!

Vintage and Sentimental

Vintage and sentimental items are not automatically similar but it is undeniable that if they’re both present, they do work together pretty well. Especially when it comes to something very personal to the bride, like her wedding gown. At first it may seem that our bride’s wedding gown was intentionally designed to look a little bit old-fashioned but in fact it’s more of a sentimental choice, for a part of it actually came from the bride’s mom’s gown way back. The idea to have a part of your parent’s wedding in your own is something not every couple are given the opportunity to have, so it’s heartwarming when a bride and groom decides to incorporate their parent’s history into the start of their future.