MODERN . ROMANTIC . CELEBRATION

Sometimes I am amazed at how a couple will find Love Letter Weddings. This bride attended the same workout class as a former client in Arizona. She saw that client’s wedding photos on Instagram and knew that she wanted to do something similar!

Our planning began at the perfect time. Covid restrictions were just beginning to be lifted and the excitement to plan a special gathering was strong.

Over the course of planning, the bride had a fairly clear vision of her style. She loved lots of minimal white roses, touches of gold and black and for the groom, a hint of tropical elements incorporated into the decor. I may be bias, but my all time favorite part was the stunning aisle of white roses that were the ultimate must have for the bride. Our clever floral team found a way to make the roses look like they were growing out of the ground while at the same time keeping them fully hydrated. After the ceremony, they completely rearranged the huge aisle arrangements to be garland centerpieces for the longer guest tables!

Not only did the couple have great style, but they chose some of our favorite vendors to bring their dream wedding to life. Between a top notch caterer, the best rental companies on the island and one of our favorite stylists, there could not have been a better dream team!

The wedding day was a perfect fall day. Even with a few rain clouds in the area, our open air set up was spared and everyone stayed dry (minus the happy tears) all day. Aside from how freakin’ awesome everything looked, some of the other highlights included the delicious plated dinner enjoyed under a canopy of twinkle lights, the golden hour lighting that aided in some stunning couples portraits and the guests getting on the dancefloor with the bride and groom before dinner even began.

I couldn’t be happier with how this event turned out and I can’t wait for you to ooooh and awwww over the photos yourself.

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