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Emily and Brian met in Chemistry class during their freshman year of high school. Emily asked Brian to the movies and ten years later, Brian asked for Emily’s hand in marriage. The adorable couple celebrated their nuptials atThe Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix. Imoni Events and florist The Wildflower AZ  helped establish the gorgeous color palette of wine, blushes, and ivory—perfect for a December wedding!  Stationery is by Celebrations In Paper with a cake by Piece of Cake AZ and it’s all captured in these gorgeous images byMarisa Belle Photography.

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How did you meet?

Brian and I met freshman year of high school in Honors Chemistry and Physics class when we were 14.

Tell us about your first date!

I actually asked him!! Remember, we were only 14 so it is kind of funny how it happened. I asked him to go to the movies with me, and he said okay! We planned to go to the Game Plan with Dwayne THE ROCK Johnson at AMC theaters in Ahwatukee. So that day I got all ready with my friend. I was so excited. I decided to call him before the date to make sure everything was good. He was on his way home from soccer practice. I said, “Are you ready for our date?” He replied, “Oh, I still need to ask my dad first.” At first I got so mad because he wasn’t making our first date a priority!! Well, his dad said yes. We met each other at the movie theaters. Our parents drove each of us separately and dropped us off at the theaters. I think that’s funny. We watched the movie, held hands, and then went home. It was a great first date!

Share with us the moment you both knew you’d found THE ONE!

Every day freshman year Brian would walk me home from high school in the Arizona heat. My house was halfway between his house and school, so he could have easily taken the bus, but he continued to walk me home every single day. I thought that was pretty great. One day (October 25th, 2007 to be exact), Brian was waiting to be picked up from my house after school by his mom. We were sitting there in the front yard on my fake grass, and he said, “Do you want to be my girlfriend?” I replied, “Sure!” It was now official. We would text all the time and we really got to know one another. Brian would always stick up for me, and he was always on my side. I could trust him with anything. His loyalty is what really got me. One day over text I said, “I think I’m falling in love with you.” He replied, “I am feeling the same way.” From then on, our relationship grew stronger and stronger, and we would always talk about the day we would get married. This is when the song “Wouldn’t it be Nice” by The Beach Boys came into play. We wanted to get married so badly and we were only 15! We even talked about getting married right when we turned 18 and graduated high school. We decided to put school first and go to the University of Arizona for college. We made it through the 4 years of college, but still we weren’t engaged. It was the purchase of the ring that was holding us back. He always told me he didn’t want to get me a “temporary ring”, because he wanted the first ring to be THE ring. He wanted it to be special. Well I followed him to Florida so he could pursue his dream of becoming a pharmacist. Our second year living in Florida, he took me to our favorite pumpkin patch, got down on one knee, professed his love for me, I cried, and said YES!

What inspired the design for your wedding?

Brian and I dated for 10 years before he proposed, so you would think I would have what I wanted in mind, but I made myself wait until he proposed to start thinking about what we wanted for our wedding. This made the engagement so much more special, and allowed us to choose things that we were feeling in the moment. I really wanted a moody rustic theme, but still with traditional elements. This led to colors of wine, blushes, and ivory with lots of eucalyptus in the floral arrangements. As for the venue, we were looking for a residential feeling, so we chose the Wrigley Mansion. It is a fun and cozy feeling when you’re all getting ready in the same house. In order to elevate that party atmosphere and marry it with rustic traditional theme, we sprung for a neon sign with our last name and EST. date to hang on a hedge wall behind the head table. To me it just said “Let’s have fun!!” while still being a moment to we can hang in our house for years to come.

What was the most important thing you wanted your guest to feel/enjoy from your wedding?

We wanted them to feel the unconditional love Brian and I have for each other and a rustic romantic feeling. During the reception we wanted them to enjoy a great party with good music and drinks.

Photography: Marisa Belle Photography // Planner: Imoni Events // Florist: The Wildflower AZ // Stationery: Celebrations In Paper // Venue: The Wrigley Mansion // Brides Gown: Maggie Sottero // Hair and Makeup: Makeup Artistry by Natalie // Cake: Piece of Cake AZ // Rentals: The Event Co // Groom’s Tux: Express // Videography: White Locket Films

 

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When seeking inspiration for their recent editorial shoot, the team wanted to achieve a modern and playful vibe to contrast against the stately, old-world airs of the gorgeous and highly sought-after The Olana in Hickory Creek, Texas.  Planner Lyons Events started with a real-life couple whose personalities exude a fun and flirtatious energy, and wove together style and sex appeal without sacrificing the romance that the backdrop naturally brought.  Soft yet energetic florals by Petals Couture are in a palette of corals, pinks and greens and leaned toward a slightly exotic look to keep the mood upbeat.  Stationery is by Lyons Paperie and gorgeous pink cake by Manda Mobley Cake Studio and this shoot light and photographer Emily Chappell was on hand to capture the vivacious vibes and details in these lovely images.

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Planner + Stylist: Lyons Events // Photographer: Emily Chappell // Florist: Petals Couture // Stationery: Lyons Paperie // Venue: The Olana // Bridal Salon: LeAnn’s Bridal // Dress Designer: Estee Couture Bridal // Cake: Manda Mobley Cake Studio // Beauty: Lip Service Makeup // Tabletop Rentals: Bella Acento // Rentals: TLC Event Rentals // Groomswear: The Black Tux // Bride Model: Liana Olmeda // Groom Model: Matthew London // Ring Box: The Mrs. Box

 

 

 

Pantone recently announced the color of 2020—Classic Blue. We’re celebrating the news with Maddie and David’s lush—and filled to the brim with blue—nuptials at Steeple House in Maui. Dream team planners Maui’s Angels and photographer Wendy Laurel unite to create and capture the joy of the day. Florals are by Bella Bloom with stationery and signage by Miss B Calligraphy. The couple, who met when they attended high school in Hong Kong, described their vibrant day as more of a big family reunion and you can definitely tell it was a fun one from these gorgeous images.

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What made the wedding special and unique?

The location was exactly what I had dreamed. Ever since I was a young child we would travel to Maui whenever we could. We would stay in Kapalua area and would always pass by the little steeple house. As the years went on and my family purchased a home in Lahaina, driving to Kapalua and parking right in front of steeple house so my parents and I could run along the path became a morning routine. I had always envisioned getting married there but to my knowledge it was never used for wedding ceremonies. I had even taken a picture there years prior sitting on the steps of the little chapel. It was  only a couple months after my husband and I had gotten engaged was Steeple House available for us to spend our special day. Another thing that made this day so special were the people. My husband and I met in Hong Kong in high school. We have been dating a long time allowing us to get to know each other’s families extremely well. We had guests from all over the world show up to celebrate with us because of our upbringing. So instead of our marriage celebration feeling like two groups of families/friends coming together for the first time, it felt like one big family reunion.

What were some touches added to make the wedding personal?

Some of my most favorite personal touches were the specific details and decor of the wedding. In order to successfully plan a wedding from afar we put a lot of trust into our amazing wedding planners for executing our vision. We had beautiful floral arrangements which including king protea flowers. The name cards for each setting were crafted from seashells, and our wedding favors including local Maui coffee, jams, and salts made by our Maui neighbors who owned a farm.

What was the most memorable part of the day?

Immediately after the ceremony I took off my heels and was barefoot for the rest of the night. Having this luxury because of where we were located made it more comfortable than I could ever imagine. One of the most memorable part of the night was how eager everyone of our guests were to get on the dance floor. It was truly a party and my aunt, who is a performer, came walking onto the dance floor on high stilts.

Tell us how you met and became engaged.

My husband and I met in high school in Hong Kong. I personally have grown up overseas my whole life. My parents are international educators. David is originally from Massachusetts and moved to Hong Kong for his father’s job. We dated throughout high school, decided to try long distance in college and eventually I moved to Baltimore where David was finishing school. We got engaged the following year. David planned an intricate scavenger hunt which led me all around. Eventually I ended up in a botanical garden where he was waiting for me by a koi pond (our high-school in Hong Kong had a picnic table by a Koi pond we often sat at to eat lunch together).

Planning: Maui’s Angels // Photo: Wendy Laurel // Flowers: Bella Bloom // Stationery & Signage: Miss B Calligraphy // Venue: Steeple House // Dress: Willow by Watters // Hair & Makeup: I am U’I // Cake: Maui Ohana // Catering: Maui Ohana // Video: Hi Light // Cocktails & Bar Setup: Maui Ohana // Live Music: Marvin Tevaga // Linens: La Tavola // Rentals: Rio Event Design / Inspiration Event Hawaii  / Accel Event Rentals Maui // DJ: Maui DJ Services // Officiant: Friend of the family Greg // Place Settings: Set Collections

 

Remember at end of Sleeping Beauty when Flora, Fauna and Merryweather keep changing Aurora’s dress from blue-to-pink-to-blue-to-pink and it feels impossible to decide which you like better? Well, this gorgeous shoot gives us all the same feels. Conceptualized by East Made Co & Sophie Kaye Photography, the vision was the Dutch Masters paintings executed in two equally stunning color palettes at Westlight Studios. Gorgeous florals were by Nava Floral, calligraphy by Shotgunning for Love, cakes by Trouvaille Bakery and awesome backdrops and styling Surfaces by JRD Artshop. Check out these images by Hannah Michelle Photography and see if you can decide which palette you love more??

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Photography: Hannah Michelle Photography // Host: Sophie Kaye Photography // Creative Direction & Styling: East Made Co // Florist: Nava Floral // Venue: Westlight Studios // Hair & Makeup: Caitlyn Meyer // Calligraphy: Shotgunning for Love // Cakes: Trouvaille Bakery // Gowns: Marchesa // Shoes: Bella Belle Shoes // Rings: Victor Barbone // Backdrops and Styling Surfaces: JRD Artshop // Styling Props: Curated Behavior // Rentals: Please Be Seated // Linens: Liberty Party Rental // Candles: Floral Society // Models: Amax Talent

 

Gracefully Made Weddings takes inspiration from the blue and white southern elements that are present in Virginia, and all throughout the south, to create this light and fresh inspiration shoot at Catesby Farm Estate. The venue set a beautiful, sunny scene with its gorgeous manor home, vast landscapes to picturesque views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, while NoVa Blooms by Megan added florals, Lahontan LetterWorks created stationery, with Cakes by Marium and gorgeous images by Rebecca Sigety Photography.

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Lead Photographer: Rebecca Sigety Photography // Coordination: Gracefully Made Weddings // Florals: NoVa Blooms by Megan // Stationery: Lahontan LetterWorks // Venue: Catesby Farm Estate // Wedding Gown: Ava Laurenne // HMUA: Bridal by Sarah Khan // Bride: Jessica Webb // Groom: Tyler Webb // Groom’s Attire: The Black Tux // Cake & Desserts: Cakes by Marium // Gifts: The Welcoming District // Rentals: Bride and Joy