Real Wedding | Miranda + Joseph

Miranda and Joseph were marriend in the city they both love, showing off all that Detroit has to offer. The beautiful riverside ceremony and  elegant restaurant reception made guests feel right at home. I’m loving the bold pop of color from Miranda’s unique bouquet and the way she carried the color through at the reception – so cool against the sophisticated black and white table linens.

Miranda + Joseph | September 17,  2011 | Detroit, Michigan

The ceremony

My husband and I both have a great love for the city of Detroit, so it was very important for us to have our wedding downtown. Detroit has such a rich history and makes for a beautiful backdrop for photos!  We were lucky enough to have a beautiful day in mid-September.  Our ceremony was at The Roostertail on their outdoor patio overlooking the Detroit River where we exchanged vows as boats passed by. 

 The reception

After the ceremony, guests were ushered indoors and right into cocktail hour.  Our style is very clean and modern.  We used a combination of black linens with black and white damask to add some texture with gorgeous fuchsia orchids for a pop of color.  My brother is a personal chef who helped design a menu for us an add a personal touch to our dinner.  One of our favorite parts was our late night snack, White Castle’s passed on silver platters!  Definitely crowd pleaser!

How Miranda found her dream wedding dress

When I started the search for my wedding dress, I knew exactly how I wanted to look and feel.  I knew mermaid was the only way to go! It was sleek and sexy, showing off my best assets.

How Miranda felt in her wedding dress

Beautiful, glamorous, chic

Why she decided to sell her wedding dress

I knew right away I wanted to sell my wedding dress.  It is so beautiful and looks so amazing in photographs! I want for another bride to be able to feel the way I felt on my wedding day.

Miranda’s dress: Winnie Couture, 9127

Photography: Wally Spice Photography

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Real Wedding | Sandra + Rodrigo

Sandra’s amazing vision of a Vintage Floral Fantasy came true at her exquisite summer wedding. I’ve never seen more beautiful flower arrangements at a wedding – they set the scene and created an elegant, ethereal atmosphere. From the unique centerpieces at the reception, to the sweet mixed arrangements lining the pews at the church, flowers made all the difference at this celebration. If you are planning a “dreams come true” wedding, let today’s Real Wedding feature be your inspiration!

Sandra + Rodrigo | June 25, 2011 | Hollywood, California

The ceremony 

The ceremony was located at the Holy Martyrs Armenian Apostolic Church. It was a very traditional elegant ceremony. The church walkway was covered with my favorite flowers!

The reception

We chose The Taglyan Cultural Complex to host our wedding because to us, it represents a timeless elegance that we associate with weddings. When you first enter the ballroom, it just feels like a place where weddings should take place. The picturesque landscape, the elaborate ballroom, the magnificent glass ceiling all helped to convey a certain ambiance for the guests to enjoy. 

For us personally, the most enchanting part of our wedding was the flowers and the décor. The theme was a Vintage Floral Fantasy! Everything from the wedding dress, bridesmaids’ dresses, invitations, place cards, cake, dance floor, centerpieces reflected the floral dream that was the focal point of our wedding. I chose lavenders, petal pink and ivory because I thought the colors were romantic yet traditional. The flowers were vignettes going all the way down with an extensive amount of candlelight, high and low centerpieces and refluxed rose heads. The room looked like a romantic garden!

How she found her dream wedding dress

From the moment I got engaged I knew what kind of wedding dress style I wanted. Elegant, strapless, and BIG ball gown! Although I tried other styles, I knew I wouldn’t feel like a true bride if I wasn’t in my own version of a princess gown. Although I wanted a traditional look I felt like the Sunday Rose dress still had a modern edge to the traditional wedding gown. It also fit with my floral fantasy wedding theme. Till this day people still ask about my wedding gown and tell me how unforgettable it was!

How Sandra felt in her wedding dress

Glamorous, Princessy (is that even a word?), Elegant

Why Sandra decided to sell her wedding dress

I decided to sell my wedding dress because I wanted other girls to have the same experience I had, but for a fraction of what I paid. Right now my wedding dress is in its preservation box in top condition waiting for that special bride to enjoy her special moment!

Sandra’s wedding dress: Monique Lhuillier, 32278335

Photography: Couture Foto

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Real Wedding | Leah + Gene

This gorgeous California wedding has me dreaming of Spring! With chic modern decor, and a delightful green and white color scheme, this celebration just feels fresh and fun. I love the flirty green bridesmaids dresses and the elegant table settings at the reception. Don’t miss Leah’s story about finding her dream wedding gown. She offers some great advice!

Leah + Gene  | July 16, 2011 | Pasadena, California

The wedding

Our ceremony and reception were held at the Pasadena Museum of California Art. Our ceremony and reception decor was green & white, clean and simple, elegant, modern.

How Leah found her dream dress

I started my dress search as soon as I got engaged by looking through bridal magazines. From the magazines, I noticed I leaned towards A-line silhouettes. When I finally tried on dresses, I was open to all silhouettes but ended up with an A-line just like I had envisioned. I visited two bridal shops before finally purchasing my dress at Kleinfeld Bridal Salon.  Here is my advice to brides: be open minded because in the end, the dress chooses you. The dress I ended up with I did not like at all on the hanger. On the other hand, the dress that I loved on the hanger looked terrible on me.

The way Leah felt in her wedding dress

Beautiful, radiant, and whimsical. I felt like I was floating in my dress!

Why she decided to sell her wedding dress

My husband and I are moving to a new house and we are trying to de-clutter. Though I really love my dress, I’d rather have someone else make good use of it instead of collecting dust in the garage. Though it was sad for me to list the dress for sale, I’ll always have my pictures to reminisce.

Leah’s wedding dress: Lazaro, LZ 3962

Photography: Steven Lam Photography

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Real Wedding | Esther + Matt

Can a wedding celebration be elegant and sophisticated, yet relaxed and cozy at the same time? It can, and was, for Esther and Matt at their lovely California wedding and reception. From the gorgeous bridesmaids dresses (love the unique color!) to the stunningly chic reception décor this party was stylish from start to finish. But what I love the most is the way this couple made their guests feel right at home…inviting them to get “comfy & cozy” with fun favors and a laid back attitude. Enjoy!

Esther + Matt | February 19, 2011 | Pasadena, California

The ceremony

Neither of us are from Pasadena, but we loved history and culture of the city and also the fact that it’s away from the craziness of Los Angeles. It was important for us to have a church ceremony so we picked the First Congregational Church of Pasadena.  We were expecting some out-of-town guests so we wanted to make sure it was easy for our guests to get to/from the ceremony to the reception. The church was located across the street from reception, so it worked out perfectly.

The reception

We wanted to make sure it was a cozy reception where our guests were able to relax and just have fun. We skipped the traditional cake cutting and bouquet/ garter toss.  We just wanted to make sure our guests had enough to drink and eat…so we had some additional desserts and sliders and fries at the end of the night. It was perfect!

For the decor, I never considered myself a DIY type, but I wanted to have a personal connection with the planning and, as an added bonus, saved us a few pennies.  I wanted the DIY process to be enjoyable and not a cause of unnecessary stress, so I picked a few projects that I felt confident we could handle. A few examples of our DIY projects were invitation design and assembly, out-of-town guest bags, boutonnieres, the Mr. and Mrs. sign, and the printed items. We incorporated things that were used for my sister’s wedding (mason jars, burlap, and wine bottles), gorgeous succulents from my parents’ garden, and I was able to get the wine crates for free just by calling around and asking.

What Esther was looking for in a wedding dress

I never really thought about an ideal dress, but I knew what I didn’t want. I think every bride looks beautiful in a wedding dress, and I know strapless dresses are flattering, but I wanted to do something different. So I thought I would get a dress that wasn’t strapless.  My friends told me that dresses look different on, so they encouraged me to be open to different style. So, the gown I ended up purchasing wasn’t anything that I had in mind….except for the silhouette.

How Esther felt in her wedding dress

Comfortable, unique, and glamorous

Why she decided to sell her wedding dress

My husband really loved the dress so I was contemplating keeping the dress and removing the bottom to make it a short dress.  After much consideration, I realized that I didn’t want to have an amazing couture-like dress sit in a box for years hoping for future wear.  Instead, I’d love to see another bride wear this beautiful unique dress and enjoy it like we did.

Esther’s wedding dress: Carolina Herrera, 32720

Photography: Scott Andrew Studio

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