Love In The Details

Like the title itself, Jeremy and Lauren’s wedding gave emphasis on the details. Having been to a lot of weddings, Lauren wanted something specific that would represent them as a couple. It’s amazing how a detail can make a huge difference on anything really. That is why it’s important to be precise on what you really want to see.

Soft And Angelic

This gorgeous couple and the stunning view, top two things I love about this wedding. Rodrigo and Analida went big on their holy matrimony. With pure elegance as the main theme, Analida looked pure and angelic in her wedding gown complemented with a soft-looking bouquet. The buffet setting that looked like of a royal’s also caught my eye. My fave list could go on, but let the photos speak for themselves.

Something Out Of The Ordinary

Aya’s bouquet definitely caught my attention. Since it was the fall season, it was only apt to have a branch decorated with beads. Be creative ladies! It’s your day and you can have it your way. I can’t stress enough how she looked amazing in her vintage inspired wedding dress with faux sleeves.

Subtle Elegance

Subtle Elegance

I simply adore how this whole event made use of neutral, subtle colors, but still looked absolutely amazing. It was a good idea that they chose venues for both parts that were breathtaking on their own so they didn’t have to add much in terms of design. (You also won’t have to spend much on decor!)

The Golden Milestone – 50 Years of Love

The Golden Milestone - 50 Years of Love

Things that get better with age: wine, experience, true love… This album tells the story of Mellie and Dom’s golden wedding anniversary. They have been Mr. and Mrs. Villanueva for fifty years already, can you believe that? They also included elements of their Filipino culture – props to the grandkids for presenting traditional Filipino dances!

Pastels And Earthy Tones

It was an elegant and romantic wedding for Yoni and Shira. The couple got married in Florida not only because of the weather but also it’s where the bride, Shira, grew up. I like how they stayed within romantic earthy colors. Shira was so sweet to give her bridesmaids the freedom to pick their dresses as long as they stay true to the champagne color scheme. I love the idea of giving your entourage the chance to chose a dress that would be comfortable for them to wear. And it being mismatched gave it a more unique and classy look. The day was indeed classy and romantic. Congratulations!

Pretty Lilacs Of Love

When you look at this photo of the bride with her bridesmaids and see the lilac gowns, and pretty pastel flowers – you immediately think of spring! If you look through their wedding gallery, you would see that they also incorporated the same colors at the reception. I love how everything was feminine, subtle, and elegant. And here’s an idea for your wedding: after the ceremony, the guests were given pale pink rose petals in a cone and bubbles to ‘shower’ the couple. It was a beautiful day. The couple who are very God-centered people sang worship songs along with their guests. May God bless your love more, Elise and Greg!

1920’s With A Lemon Twist

Frank and Jessica went for a 1920’s vintage theme wedding in Miami. I love that they brought the 1920’s to the 21st century by incorporating modern touches. Jessica, wearing a fishnet veil and beaded mermaid dress, totally looked liked a revamped 1920’s bride. The venue also got that 20’s vibe going on with gray tablecloths and yellow decors/accents around. And they added a twist by using lemons as place card holders and what looks like lemon juice as favors. I’m not really sure what’s the reason behind the lemons, but I find it cute!