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!)

Something Of You And Me

Alexis, a smart bride, speaks these wise words. “I wanted to make sure the wedding was one we would think was beautiful even 50 years from now but was also distinctly ours.” Something all future brides should bear in mind. The colors were inspired by Tyler’s favorite football team — something personal for the groom, as well. They definitely achieved the wedding they wanted — elegant and timeless. Read on to know more on how this lovely bride planned her beautiful wedding.

Less Equals More

Have you ever wondered how a wedding with six guests would be like? Many questions on How, Where, and Why. Well, wonder no more because Joey and Sarah’s wedding is right in the alley. The couple wanted an intimate wedding where it could be witnessed by the people who have the most relevance to their lives. It’s a beautiful change of pace from having tons of guests to entertain. It’s not only more relaxing but budget-friendly too!

Rooftop Casino Royale

Rooftop Casino Royale

Arianne and Michael had a classy rooftop wedding with a casino royale theme. The motif was very chic in black with pops of magenta and gold here and there.

Vintage With Majestic Colors

Today’s featured couple drew their motif inspiration from the beautiful colors of the peacock’s feathers. Aside from the majestic motif inspiration, the couple wanted a 1920’s kind of touch to the wedding; hence the birdcage veil and the bride’s hairdo. Everything coincided with each other — which made Erik and Amy’s wedding beautiful.