This real wedding has tons of style, inspired by the Jazz Age and mixed with more modern details. I love that the couple held their outdoor reception in an interesting location - an outdoor sculpture park - which automatically infuses interesting focal points into a reception and saves on decorations. The bride went for a modern twist on a 1920's look with a frilly pale gray gown by J. Mendel and a spectacular pair of Azzedine Alaia shoes that complement the Jazz Age theme perfectly. A 1930's taxi took the bride and groom to and from the reception and provided a great photo op for wedding party pics in front of the church. Long tables with tall glass vases filled with a few bright pink peonies and bistro lights strung above the dining area and dance floor go a long way in enhancing the reception space.
Credits: Photos by Karlisch Photography via Martha Stewart Weddings
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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Ok, this dress is so gorgeous Annie!! I really love it!
ReplyDeleteLook at those shoes! Hot! Wish I could have seen them on her. Beautiful wedding!
ReplyDeleteHi Hilary - the last pic of the two of them in the back of the taxi slightly shows the shoes on her :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw that first photo on Martha, I died a little. So stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love this wedding! absolutely love it.
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