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A Starry Night

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Blue Metallic Bash

Blue Metallic Bash

By Jessica Simon

As more weddings move to weeknights to incorporate the sheer volume of nuptials in 2022, it can mean ceremonies take place in the evenings as a result. In that case, why not incorporate the starry night sky into the ceremony? Brides will find a fitted dress in any fabric will fit perfectly with this romantic atmosphere. Stay classic with the jewelry and veil to accessorize, and you’ll look back on the pictures with no regrets. Grooms can choose something classic yet modern to stay on trend and on theme.

Genevieve Nisly Photography Genevieve Nisly Photography

Top right: Gown from LUXE collection by Karen Willis Holmes from Ivory & Ash, a traveling bridal boutique based in Hudson. Left: Lorraine gown by Madison James from Galleria Gowns in Highland Heights. Below: Black tuxedo from Ticknors Men’s Clothier in Beachwood.

Balsam and Blush Photography / Sirpilla Soirees / Ashley McComb Productions / DoubleTree by Hilton Canton / American Beauty Artistry LLC / Nina Nicole Hair Design / Anne-Marie’s Fine Jewelry

Marina Claire Photography / Biographie Studio / Willows and Sage Flowers + Events / PR Rentals

Clockwise from above: Sloane gown by Catherine Kowalski from Ivory & Ash; Vintage gold, platinum and diamond trinity wedding band by Cartier from DeWitt’s Jewelry in downtown Cleveland; Vintage platinum and diamond bracelet by Ti any and Co. from DeWitt’s Jewelry; Liberty gown by Madison James from Galleria Gowns; 10-carat diamond bracelet by Bloomingdale’s from DeWitt’s Jewelry.

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