Comfort in Elegance

Our bride and groom wanted an effortless wedding day and they achieved that while maintaining the elegance of the event. It felt as if everything was prepared and executed comfortably and smoothly and because of that, the focus was all on our couple who just wanted to finally be wedded together in front of the most important people in their lives. Their photographer even shared that our bride didn’t want to go through all the trouble of preparing but can we all just agree that she just looked so stunning in simplicity! Congratulations Elizabeth and Nathaniel!

Boston Glam Wedding in Pink

A sparkly and glamorous wedding in the beautiful city of Boston. We love the combination of the stylish elegance of the wedding details in various shades of pink which was back dropped by the edgy structures of the metro. This event sure is perfect complement for our lovely couple who, as we were told, were opposites! Congratulations Meghan & Patrick!

Outdoor Wedding with Red + Purple Accents

Our bride and groom’s wedding color accents, red and purple, are actually their favorite colors. See, not only do they match as a couple (read: their love story) but their preferred colors match tastefully as well. Also, their compromise on this difference was done well – only the bride and groom were adorned with red accents but the rest of the event had purple ones. This is truly a lovely wedding.

Glitz & Glam Wedding

Isn’t this album just glamorous? Most specially their lovely reception setting. Our groom described their wedding as “New York socialite meets Miami nightlife” and it sure did look like that – the glamour of New York and the fun of Miami. Elegant indeed!

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.