Kate and Garth’s wedding was an intimate and relaxed gathering of their nearest and dearest at Montecito’s San Ysidro Ranch. Staring their day with group activities (yoga or hiking) and finishing it with a long candlelit dinner on the terrace ensured that they had the opportunity to actually savor their day and be fully present with their loved ones. Their details were charming and personal: warm and sunny hued flowers from Honey & Poppies….
Read MoreHoly citrus colored bougainvillea! Devra and Imran’s sunny winter wedding at the Parker Palm Springs was long awaited and throughly enjoyed after many postponements due the pandemic. The design for their wedding drew inspiration from the local desert hues, architectural details, tropical touches, relaxed vibes, simple luxurious details, natural elements, clean modern lines juxtaposed by whimsical flourishes…
Read MoreIt’s been 3 years since this wedding (as of last week) and we STILL get so much love on the ‘gram for this one, so we decided that we ought to finally share the whole design concept here on the blog. We love desert destination weddings and this beauty out at Colony 29 was no exception. We had some of our LA friendors out with us, including Inessa Nichols Design doing the florals, the Dart Collective keeping the party vibing…
Read MoreAmy and Ryan’s love story includes a spontaneous trip to Paris where they started to fall in love and another trip to Italy where they became engaged. When designing their wedding, we wanted to capture all that romance and beauty for their day. When we discovered Hummingbird Nest Ranch, an intimate European inspired villa with its own olive grove tucked in the canyons of Simi Valley, we knew we found just the place!...
Read MoreGrace and Sean met after a UCB comedy show in which Sean was a performer-it was love at first laugh! Their wedding day was infused with that fun loving spirit that brought them together, which was evidenced by their choice of venue, the Natural History Museum. The decor of the event was as well curated as the mammals surrounding the guests in the North American wing of the museum….
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