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.

Jessica & Garrett – He Had Me at “Hello”

Doesn’t this photo just look regal? Anyway, our couple today is a case of assumptions-gone-wrong but fortunately, they had another chance to remake it thus all is right in the world. When Jessica & Garrett first met each other, they thought they were out of each other’s league. They believed that all they could have with was just friendship. Neither did they know that they were actually into one another but no one dared say anything. But there’s no point in trying to regret about all the lost times before they ended up together, what’s important now is that our couple somehow found a way to be together… to be soulmates. Besides, they have the rest of their lives to make up for everything!

Monica & Doug – Harmonious Elegance

This wedding perfectly portrays how two cultures can come and harmonize together to celebrate an amazing thing called ‘love’. In an east meets west kind of romance, Monica & Doug’s wedding was a blend of American and Chinese culture and despite the differences in these two, you can see how the ceremony and reception achieved balance that not one thing looked out of place. And that fierce after-wedding dress that our bride wore was just regal and beautiful. Congratulations to you both!