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fresh hamptons style

{125} color palette design & decorative complements

{149} style file I awe-inspiring ideas-dÊcor & owers

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{153} style file II distinctively delicious-cakes & treats

inspiring real weddings

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{92} unveiled behind the scenes

{163} locally made hamptons made goodies

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This spring & summer, discover beauTy in all Things old & new To creaTe a celebraTion as uniQue as your love.

old soul. NEW HEART. not only is this issue our love letter to DIY PROJECTS, crafts & ideas, it’s also an invitation to you, our readers, to embrace diy as an integral part of what will make your wedding amazing. whether i’m venturing down country roads on the hunt for antique shops or scouring local junkyards for LONG-FORGOTTEN TREASURES, i never stop thinking about how to create something new out of something classic. this enduring love for HOMESPUN DETAILS & the reinterpretation of what’s old has helped wellwed — hamptons, sister wellwed magazines & vermont vows to evolve into the publications that they are today.

VINTAGE OBJECTS have a story to tell — they invite you to learn about their history & rediscover their beauty, while adding a new chapter of your own. our “start your engines” wedding gowns & accessories photoshoot (page 97) is a celebration of this pairing of old & new, with exquisite modern bridal couture alongside vintage automobiles. my love for everything vintage is rooted in the belief that combining old & new can evoke a sense of timelessness — much like TRUE LOVE. just as vintage cars & classic gowns never go out of style, this type of love never fades; it ages gracefully & adapts with time until, eventually, everything old is new again. here at wellwed, we have created a sanctuary for CRAFTING & CREATING. overlooking a river that once powered the historic mills of winooski, vermont, our office has become a place of CREATIVE ENERGY, where simple ideas are translated into something special. whether we’re shooting an innovative tabletop design or crafting a homemade cake topper, our office has become a place of refuge where i can escape the hustle & bustle of everyday life to create one-of-a-kind items. our creative retreat is something we encourage brides to make for themselves. a sanctuary, no matter how small, where you can put your energy into special diy projects is the perfect way to ensure your wedding is a physical expression of your

EXTRAORDINARY LOVE. this spring & summer, as the warm rays of the sun break through lush trees & birdsong awakens the world from its winter slumber, brides-to-be can ring in the new season with a fresh yet TIMELESS love, a love that echoes the sweet marriages of our grandparents, that only gets more valuable with time & that ultimately becomes an HEIRLOOM so priceless, you wouldn’t trade it for anything.

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like the happy coupleS featuRed in ouR magaZine, we too aRe lucky enough to woRk with Some of the hamptonS’ moSt celeBRated wedding pRoS. liSted heRe aRe thoSe who lent theiR time & talent to help cReate thiS iSSue. RAE BOYKIN & ZEB POWELL, of praez occasions, incorporate their amazing creativity & attention to detail to create exceptional wedding stationery that speaks of elegance & sophistication;

JUSTIN CRUZ, of salon cruz, is well adept at

providing brides with hair styles that complement their overall look, offering cutting edge hair services & years of experience;

LILEE FELL works closely with brides to create floral designs that reflect their personal style, from innovative & funky, to classic & refined; JILL GORDON, of jill gordon celebrate, helps couples coordinate & design joyful celebrations that truly reflect who they are; BARRIE FISHER creates images of incomparable artistry, a testament to her considerable talent & skill; CYNTHEA HAUSMAN, of cynthea's spa, is extraordinarily talented at helping brides feel their most beautiful with well-applied, tasteful makeup that has the ability to enhance the beauty of any glowing bride; KAREN LENAHAN is one of the region’s most talented floral designers, always providing brides with breathtaking floral designs that more than meet their dream wedding expectations; MEG MATYIA utilizes her extensive photography talent to capture the quiet moments that make each event extraordinary; when he's not photographing weddings DAVID SEAVER can be found in the far reaches of cambodia & other parts of south east asia, honing his skills as a documentary photographer; KIM & JON SOLOMITO of kim jon designs, are a fantastic husband & wife team, devoted to creating the best possible floral designs for the brides of the hamptons & beyond; NANCY SWIEZY, of a hampton affaire, works tirelessly to give couples the wedding they have always envisioned, whether that entails a clambake on the beach or an elaborate ballroom soirée.

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wednotes local interest

iT’s no secreT ThaT The hampTons' wedding professionals are beTTer Than ever. from grand openings To eXciTing giveaways, here are some of our favoriTes !

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{no. 1 wedding gifts} simon pearce & vermont’s woodstock inn & resort are partnering up to give away “the ultimate wedding”. the destination wedding giveaway will include a wedding reception, rehearsal dinner, airfare & honeymoon to the landings in st. lucia & much more! to register visit: simonpearce.com; {no. 2 live from the studio} lilee fell flowers has opened up a fantastic new studio in a former, renovated potato barn – lilee certainly knows how to do business in style! lileefellflowers.com; {no. 3 preppy perfection} fans of hamptons-based vineyard vines, rejoice! the company has opened a new retail location right on main street in southampton. vineyardvines.com; {no. 4 wine list} local vineyards have never been better, as evidenced by the success of bouké wines! the delicious, food-friendly long island blends are becoming more widely available, with establishments throughout the east coast now proudly offering the line. boukewines.com


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wednotes national interest

TalenTed wedding professionals consisTenTly delighT us wiTh new producTs, services & businesses. here are some of our new noTeworThy favoriTes!

{NO. 1 MEMBERS ONLY} just launched in december, the aisle new york is the world’s first members-only online store granting access to timed-sale boutiques & designers offering the latest in bridal fashion. what’s more, a portion of every gown sold is donated to a charity of the designer’s choice! theaislenewyork.com

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{NO. 3 PULITZER PRIZES} lily pulitzer has debuted a new line of pretty & preppy wedding gowns! the collection features the brand's inimitable ready-to-wear details. designerbrideinc.com

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Though the company was founded by accident, for co-owners Rae & ZEB, its beginning was more of a lovely surprise.

Rae & ZEB’S advice: it is always a good idea to start your wedding planning early, however, keep in mind that trends change ~ what is hot today may no longer be tomorrow. name: Rae Boykin & Zeb Powell business: Praez Occasions Years in Business: five website: PRAEZOCCASIONS.com

First cousins Rae and Zeb of Praez Occasions began their business in the most unlikely way: by accident. The two had created a newsletter for their church. Rae, a former executive assistant for the local Chamber of Commerce, had acquired a sense of style by taking part in many business functions, while Zeb drew inspiration from her background as a finance executive and radio host. Together the two created a newsletter to inform congregants about local, state, and international assemblies. They liked working as a team so much that they began a small multimedia graphics and printing company in New Haven, Connecticut. Soon, clients began requesting invitations and customized stationery from the pair. Realizing they had found their niche, Rae and Zeb founded Praez Occasions. Today, Praez Occasions creates beautiful couture invitations and stationery with unconventional flair and sophistication. They have come a long way since the beginning, but no matter how successful they become, neither will ever forget the little church newsletter that helped lead them to where they are today. 28

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come one, come all...Step Right up! the 2011 hamptonS wedding affaiR iS juSt the ticket foR hundRedS of local & deStination coupleS — pRoving that planning a wedding can Be aS much fun aS a day at the faiR.

vintage carnival games will set the tone for a fun & inspiring showcase of inventive décor & complimentary, fair-worthy fare — including candied apples, cupcakes & of course, cotton candy — at the 2011 hamptons wedding affair, saturday, april 30th, at brecknock hall in greenport, new york. even better, a silent auction of fabulous wedding-related gift certificates & other items will benefit the make a wish foundation & each lucky bride-to-be will receive a luxury gift bag containing over $100 worth of goodies. attendees will be able to mingle with some of the best wedding professionals in the region before heading into the spa room to enjoy luxurious treatments or attend one of several informative seminars on topics like wine & menu pairing & modern wedding etiquette. finally, the evening will conclude with an amazing fashion show of stunning bridal couture. maRk youR calendaR foR ouR neXt event! RegisteR eaRly, as tickets do sell out — aWeDDingaFFair.com

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The nicest way you can show your appreciation to your attendants is with a handwritten note thanking them for all they’ve done. Whether on its own or accompanied by a small gift, it will let your “best people” know just how much their love, help, and support have meant to you. job to assist the bride whenever possible, the considerate bride won’t treat her team as her personal minions. Before you extend that all-important “Will you be in my wedding?” invitation, consider what you’re asking. Here are a few important attendants’ responsibilities:

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their wedding attire and accessories — shoes, hats, ties, accessories — everything they’ll wear except the flowers. Brides can make this more economical by choosing dresses that truly can be worn again and opting for hairstyles and makeup that don’t require a salon. Give hair ornaments or jewelry as your gift to your bridesmaids; grooms can give ties to their ushers. Reusable accessories and clothing are always appreciated. Plus, they’ll always remember your wedding when they wear them! They No. will need to pay for their own trans{Transportation}

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ers, the rehearsal dinner, and other pre-wedding parties when feasible. Unless your attendants all live nearby, someone will be traveling. Try scheduling more than one event over a single weekend when possible. For example, throw a bachelorette party or bridesmaid’s luncheon on a Saturday and a shower the next day. will No. end up presenting Attendants several gifts to {Gift Giving}

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the bride and groom. Traditionally, there is a wedding gift, an attendants’ gift, a shower gift… it can seem overwhelming. Let them know that you consider their participation itself to be their wedding gift to you. If more than one shower is proposed, ask the host to think about themes that don’t require a cash outlay for a gift, such as a recipe shower. Events like that are a welcome change of pace and encourage attendants to be extra creative and thoughtful when putting together gifts.

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whenever possible and be attentive to guests at the reception. They will do their utmost to help you carry out your wedding plans, but that doesn’t mean they need to cater to your every whim. Be respectful of their time and resources. Be clear about your expectations and whether you have particular assignments in mind. Set up “communication central” and be sure that all your attendants can access it. While keeping everyone in the loop is critical, bombarding them with daily posts is excessive. you’re No. dreaming of a bacheloretteIfweekend {Bachelorette}

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in Las Vegas, well, that’s a group decision, too. It’s a modern myth that the attendants must host a shower or a bachelor or bachelorette party for the bride and/or groom. Given their financial commitments, no bridesmaid or usher should be forced to shell out for a party that’s beyond their budget.

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Emily Weisbauer and Adam Gould can personally attest to the wonders of social media. Though they originally met as undergrads at the University of Massachusetts, they didn’t finally connect until much later. After Adam graduated, two years before Emily, the pair lost touch but never forgot about one another. Thirteen years after they had last spoken, Adam “friended” Emily on Facebook, something she was immediately excited about. “In college I was a member of his fraternity’s sister sorority, and I always thought he was cute,” she admits. The pair exchanged a few messages before meeting for their first date. Both knew right away that they had found something special. A short six months later, Adam moved into Emily’s apartment, and just six months after that, they were engaged. On one ordinary Saturday morning, Adam woke Emily up by sitting on the bed and saying simply, “Today is the day I am going to ask you to marry me,” and held out a ring to his prospective bride. Emily, still sleepy, was struggling to comprehend what was going on without the help of her glasses. “The first words out of my mouth were, ‘Get me my glasses!’ so that I could see what was happening!” she says. As she slipped her glasses on her face, she was delighted to see not only that Adam was holding out a gorgeous ring and asking for her hand in marriage but also that he had scattered the floor of their apartment with soft rose petals and prepared a champagne breakfast for two. Of course, she accepted.

EMILY EMBRACED A VERY CLEAN, CHIC DÉCOR STRATEGY, DRAWING A LOT OF HER INSPIRATION FROM CHINESE PORCELAIN GINGER JARS.

Emily and Adam wanted a wedding venue that reflected their shared love for the outdoors as well as for fine wines. Bedell Cellars seemed like just the place. “As soon as we drove up to Bedell Cellars, we knew that it was exactly what we were looking for!” says Emily. “The open pavilion and apple orchard were perfect for a rustic yet elegant wedding — and the wine is amazing.” Adam’s parents had spent many summers vacationing on the North Fork, and the bride and groom both agreed that it would be fun to introduce their friends to the region for a mini-getaway. In anticipation of many out-of-town guests, the couple rented a restored boathouse in Greenport for the weekend. The house proved to be the perfect gathering spot for family and friends over the course of the weekend. Emily embraced a very clean, chic décor strategy, drawing a lot of her inspiration from Chinese porcelain ginger jars. Splashes of blue and white were offset by hints of pale pink, with blushing floral arrangements nestled within blue-and-white bowls and modern,

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Emily and Adam’s wedding day was magnificently bright and sunny, and the bride and groom couldn’t have been more pleased. Their photographer surprised them with an audio booth where the guests could record happy, funny, and wishful comments for the bride and groom — a great way to recapture the spirit of the day. One of Emily’s favorite moments occurred when their band sang an a cappella rendition of “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” during the recessional. “It was an incredible and magical moment,” she says. The celebration was abundant with sweets, including Briermere’s pies, which proved to be a big hit with guests. “They were absolutely delicious and added to the relaxed atmosphere of our wedding,” Emily says. Every last, little touch of the celebration made the day sweet and fun as it could be. It had been more than fourteen years since Emily and Adam had first met, and finally they were married — one contract that had been signed, sealed, and delivered, indeed.

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Amanda and Jason were lucky enough to go on not just one great first date, but two. The pair originally met at a mutual friend’s party in New York, exchanged numbers, and went on several fun dates together before losing touch. A few years later, Amanda came across Jason’s business card in her apartment. “I thought, ‘Wow — he was a nice guy. I wonder whatever happened to him,’” she says. By an amazing coincidence, just 30 minutes later, Jason sent Amanda an instant message online. Amanda was sure it was more than just pure chance. They immediately made plans to see each other again. “We have been together ever since what we call ‘our second first date,’” Amanda says. After a few blissful years of dating, Jason told Amanda he wanted to invite his family over for a barbeque night at their New York apartment, despite the snowy conditions outside. The day had started out as a typical Saturday. The couple had gone to the gym together, had breakfast afterwards, and gone to the movies before coming home and preparing the apartment for the dinner party. In the early evening, Amanda ducked out to get a haircut, at which time Jason’s family dropped by with a very important package — a ring. “I knew she would find it if it was in the apartment,” he says. When Amanda returned home, she saw Jason waiting for her, down on one knee, with the ring in his hand. Needless to say, there was no barbeque that evening. Jason had actually planned a dinner at a local restaurant — and surprised Amanda by having her family travel from Boston to celebrate.

BATHED IN THE SOFT LIGHT OF DOZENS OF VOTIVE CANDLES, MANY CLEVERLY HUNG FROM THE CEILING, THE RECEPTION OVERFLOWED WITH FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS.

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The pair knew they wanted a sophisticated but intimate wedding, and they came to the conclusion that the Hamptons was the perfect place for such an occasion. “We have spent every summer that we’ve been together in the Hamptons, and it holds so many fond memories for us,” says Amanda. She visited the LongHouse Reserve later that winter. Despite the fact that there was snow on the ground and the surrounding trees were bare, she could easily envision her summer wedding there. The bride and groom kept the wedding intimate by limiting their guest list to just 40 family members. Rose petals were scattered across the ground at the outdoor ceremony, in which the couple honored Jewish traditions by having the bride circle the groom seven times and the groom break a glass at the end. At the reception, in lieu of several small tables, Amanda and Jason decided to have just one long



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Bathed in the soft light of dozens of votive candles, many cleverly hung from the ceiling, the reception overflowed with floral arrangements in shades of pink, white, purple, and green. A mirror ran the length of the table, reflecting the rosy candlelight. Surrounded by their closest loved ones, the breathtakingly romantic scene was exactly what they had wanted. For both Amanda and Jason, the biggest surprise of the day was the amount of dancing that took place. “We were expecting that since it was a family-only wedding, people would stay in their seats more,” says Amanda. But as their wedding coordinator, Jill Gordon, told them, “People rarely get to dance, and it’s a joyous occasion, so don’t be surprised when they do!” The day was joyous indeed, and for the couple that had enjoyed two first dates, their first spin on the dance floor couldn’t have been more perfect.

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Britt Crow and Thad Miller first met when they ended up on the same public softball league. Though both had a blast playing, the team wasn’t very good. As Britt explains, “It was the kind that always loses but goes out for drinks afterward to celebrate.” During one particularly slow-moving game, Britt and Thad found themselves in the outfield together, chatting away. It wasn’t long before Britt had invited Thad to join her on a hike, which was soon to become their first date. Little did she know, however, that this first date would end up lasting almost 20 hours! “It started with a 10 mile hike, then lunch, then we decided to go home and meet up later for a film festival and dinner that same night and, to top it all off, there just happened to be a surprise party for Thad at his own house that same night,” says Britt. The long date was all the assurance the couple needed to know they had found something very real. Britt and Thad dated long distance for several months while Britt pursued a master’s degree at Harvard and Thad worked on his PhD at Arizona State University in Phoenix. Though they lived far apart, the couple made plenty of time for each other, visiting about every two weeks and going on lots of trips together. It was on one of these trips, to Paris, that Thad suggested they take a short stroll through a park known as Promenade plantée. Posed in the park, Britt was outstretching her arm to take a photo when Thad took the opportunity to reach into his pocket and pull out an exquisite vintage ring, dating back to 1910 and made up of a European cut round diamond in platinum surrounded by a bed of diamonds and sapphires. “He even got down on one knee, which I thought seemed unfair, so I got down too,” says Britt. Just as he asked the all-important question, church bells rang behind the couple and rain began to gently fall, creating a romantic and memorable scene neither will ever forget.

JUST AS HE ASKED THE ALL-IMPORTANT QUESTION, CHURCH BELLS RANG BEHIND THE COUPLE AND RAIN BEGAN TO GENTLY FALL.

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For many years, Thad’s family had owned a home in Southampton, and he and Britt had been frequent visitors over the course of their relationship. Once they began the wedding planning process, the couple decided to take a drive to the North Fork and explore some of the region’s venues. It was then that they fell in love, once more - this time, with the beauty of the North Fork. “It has such a country feel to it. The way the barns, farm stands, and grape fields are mixed in with the quaint towns and beaches is just so unexpected,” says Britt. They chose Martha Clara Vineyards - a venue they felt had an earthy, laid-back feel.



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Britt and Thad were eager to put their own spin on wedding tradition, and started by asking both of Britt’s parents to walk her down the aisle in lieu of just her father. They also had a close friend ordained in order to perform the ceremony. The bride and groom wrote the ceremony’s script themselves before inviting other various friends to participate in different elements. “It was so special to have the people we love included in our ceremony,” says Britt. The lively reception embraced a color palette of “tomato,” “carrot,” and “coral”, perfect hues for their rustic, farm-inspired decor. Guests enjoyed locally sourced, organic cuisine from Naturally Delicious, an eatery based in Brooklyn, as well as fun signature drinks - rosemary and cucumber gin and tonic, strawberry basil lemonade, and whiskey iced tea with mint.

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Though it was a bit rainy on their wedding day, Britt and Thad did have a chance to catch a glimpse of the evening’s full moon. Dancing in each other’s arms amidst the silvery moonlight, the couple knew they couldn’t have asked for anything better.

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For Amelia Stocker and Lee Mayberry, it’s not a stretch to say it was love at first sight. They were both working at the same restaurant one summer, Amelia as a hostess and Lee as a server. One night, after their shifts had ended, the staff was hanging around the bar. “Amelia was sitting in the booth at the opposite end from me, and I just couldn’t take my eyes off her,” says Lee. After he crossed the room and began to talk to her, he didn’t have to wait long to find out the feeling was mutual: “I don’t remember too much about the conversation, but I remember the way she looked back at me as we spoke. She looked at me the way I thought I had looked at her the day I first saw her,” he says. The two talked all night, at one point ditching the rest of the restaurant crew and strolling through the cool night air, just the two of them. “Before we knew it, the sun was coming up, and we had been talking all night — at that point, whether we were ready to admit it or not, we were head over heels in love,” says Lee. Several years after their perfect first date, the couple was strolling through their Brooklyn neighborhood, killing time before they met up with friends for dinner. Amelia, who always wore a ring Lee had given her on the ring finger of her left hand, was mid-stride when Lee turned to her and grabbed her hand. “I really love this ring,” he said, “but the problem is, when you wear it on this finger, there’s no room for this.” With that, Lee pulled out a beautiful engagement ring from his pocket. Of course, Amelia said yes.

“AT THAT POINT, WHETHER WE WERE READY TO ADMIT IT OR NOT, WE WERE HEAD OVER HEELS IN LOVE,” SAYS LEE.

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Over the course of their relationship, Amelia and Lee had gone on annual trips to Montauk to celebrate their anniversary. By their fourth visit, both had fallen in love with the town. “We loved the foggy, quiet mornings, the freshness of the air, the maritime weather, the food, and pretty much just the smallness of the town,” says Amelia. It seemed like an easy choice for their wedding destination — neither of their families had been to Montauk before, so they felt they had discovered it together, and it had become “their place.” They settled on the Surf Lodge for their reception site. In the midst of many foggy and windy days, the morning of Amelia and Lee’s wedding dawned sunny and clear. The wedding was small — only about 63 guests, since they both had wanted to keep the celebration limited to very close friends and family. They embraced Caribbean-inspired colors for their décor. “The colors we chose — teal and coral — are fun and remind us of the Caribbean and everything we love about it,” says Amelia.



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As the evening wound down, Amelia and Lee couldn’t have been happier about the way everything had gone. More than anything, they had wanted the wedding to be a reflection of themselves as a couple, and they were thrilled with the overall aesthetic and atmosphere: “Our guests kept saying how the whole wedding was so quintessentially ‘us’ — well, it wasn’t unintentional, and it took a lot of time and thought, but at the end of the day, it was very much worth it,” says Amelia.

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Both the bride and groom were eager to incorporate personal elements into their big day. Amelia honored her grandmother, who had passed away the year before, by handing out jars of homemade mango chutney made with her recipe, while Lee’s relatives renewed a family tradition of presenting the newlywed couple with a quilt. Each guest had received a patch of fabric in the mail to decorate as they saw fit and mail back to be sewn together.

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Unlike most couples, Jesa and Rob have been engaged not just once, but twice. Rob had first popped the question two and a half years into their relationship, under the Brooklyn Bridge. The couple wasn’t quite ready for a wedding, and kept nuptial plans at bay for several years. After spending some time apart, “we quickly realized we were the best versions of ourselves together, as a couple,” says Jesa. It wasn’t long before their relationship was back on. Over dinner one night, Jesa mentioned to Rob, “I think we should get married,” and Rob was hard pressed to hide his excitement. A few weeks later, at Jesa’s 31st birthday dinner, he presented her with a newly set engagement ring and asked her to be his wife one more time. After 10 years of dating, Jesa and Rob were once again engaged and this time they were ready to take the next step. All of Jesa’s wedding inspiration began with a single doily. Her great grandmother, soon to be 105 years old, had made doilies her entire life and always gave them to her family as gifts. Jesa treasured hers and when she saw a photo of doilies sewn together to create a table runner, she knew that it was the perfect way for her to incorporate sentimental elements in their chic, DIY-inspired celebration. She scoured antique shops for a total of 400 vintage doilies and laid them out on the kitchen floor, sewing them together by hand, with the help of a friend. It was the perfect starting point for her in creating a personal wedding celebration. “We wanted all of our guests, from their diverse backgrounds and ethnicities, to see a bit more about us, our sentimental feelings about family and history, and set the overall mood of the evening to be very intimate,” Jesa says.

AT EACH PLACE SETTING, PAPER PLACE MATS WITH WORD SEARCH PUZZLES AWAITED GUESTS, EACH CUSTOMIZED WITH SPECIAL WORDS ABOUT THE NEWLYWEDS.

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Black and white photos of the couple’s ancestors, dating back to the 1800’s, were placed at the reception to add to the wedding’s sentimental appeal. Instead of a guest book, the bride and groom created a “Fingerprint Tree” in which guests stamped their fingerprints onto the leaves of a drawing of a tree that was made to resemble the one they had been married under. At each place setting, paper place mats with word search puzzles awaited guests, each customized with special words about Jesa and Rob’s relationship. Burlap bags stuffed with locally grown apples were given to each of the guests as favors, stamped with “Eat, Drink, and be Married”. Jesa had ordered the custom made stamp online and recruited her maid of honor to help assemble the bags.



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For the bride and groom, all of the DIY projects they undertook in preparation for the wedding were not only fun, but served the purpose of expressing themselves to their guests, “Remember, your guests are there to celebrate you and your wedding. Some people may be family members or friends of your parents that don’t know you very well, so share a bit about yourself and the couple you’ve become through your décor, music or food, and wine selections. They will appreciate the effort you made to make them feel at home.”

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Jesa and Rob said their vows under a chuppah they made themselves. Upon arriving at the ceremony, each of their female guests was presented with an antique handkerchief when they arrived, “In case they wanted to shed a tear or two,” says Jesa. Her bouquet was wrapped in a piece of delicate fabric salvaged from her mother’s veil, and secured with her grandmother’s antique brooch. Rob was equally as dolled up in DIY-duds, his suit having been custom made by a friend, a vintage handkerchief stuffed in his breast pocket, and antique cufflinks that perfectly matched Jesa’s gown.

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Lis White and Greg Hersch grew up two blocks from each other in New York City. They attended neighboring elementary schools, went to rival high schools, and ran in the same circles both during and after college. Strangely, though, they never met or even heard about each other until they both ended up at a mutual friend’s birthday party in the summer of 2006. Right away, Lis noticed Greg. “He had an amazing smile and was extremely engaging and interesting,” she says. After they chatted for a while, Greg asked for her number, and thus began what the couple now refer to as “hot pursuit.” “We dated, I tried to take it slow, that didn’t really work, and we just kind of fell in love with each other,” says Lis. It’s no wonder they fit so well — both love being outdoors, traveling, listening to music, meeting new people, and being with friends. “We both kind of ‘got’ where each other came from — not just geographically but in terms of our lives, values, goals, and idiosyncrasies,” says Lis. Lis and Greg made a custom of traveling somewhere new each August for a week-long getaway. In 2009, they chose Costa Rica, and as soon as they set foot on the airplane, Lis suspected Greg had a proposal hidden up his sleeve. “He was nervous and excited, so I knew it was going to happen,” she says. On their first night, Greg took Lis for a walk along the beach, but they only made it about 15 feet before he dropped to one knee and asked her to be his wife. “It was a feeling that I can’t even describe!” says Lis. “I was crying like a baby and just felt really, really grateful for having found Greg.” The couple spent the rest of the week eating, surfing, exploring, and relishing in newly engaged bliss. They both love the beach and had both grown up spending weekends in the Hamptons, Lis in East Hampton and Greg in Water Mill. So they decided to hold their wedding at the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club, a venue perfectly located between their childhood homes.

AS SOON AS THEY SET FOOT ON THE AIRPLANE, LIS SUSPECTED GREG HAD A PROPOSAL HIDDEN UP HIS SLEEVE.

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Lis and Greg were raised Jewish and wanted to have a reformed ceremony that would reflect certain traditions of Judaism, but mostly emphasize the personal spirituality they share as a couple. The pair wrote their vows themselves and put their own spin on the traditional seven blessings by choosing sentiments from different faiths and having various friends and family members read them. Inspired by a past trip to Morocco, Lis embraced bright, bold colors and textures into her décor, including succulents and luminous lanterns.



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When Lis looks back on the day, she can’t help remembering her favorite moment, which came during cocktail hour. She had been feeling a bit tense at the overwhelming idea of greeting everyone in attendance, and Greg noticed her anxiety right away. As guests nibbled on the first course, the band began to play “Drift Away”, and Greg took the opportunity to ask his bride to dance. “We danced together while everyone else was eating, and I’m not even sure they noticed,” Lis says. “All I knew was that it was our moment, and I just felt so happy, dancing with my husband.” That moment was all Lis needed to relax, enjoy, and celebrate the fact that she had married her true love.

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Lis and Greg both love music and spent a lot of time working with their band to decide what music to include in the wedding. Lis walked down the aisle to a Coldplay song, and Greg to the Grateful Dead, but their dog Tyler truly stole the show by walking down the aisle first, accompanied by Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” — a tough act to follow.

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When Maya and Brian explain how they met, they always like to say, “We met in the most romantic of all places — a New York City bar.” In 1999, Maya had moved from Germany to New York City for college. She soon began working as a bartender at an Upper East Side bar called Trilogy, which both Maya and Brian sarcastically describe as “an institution well known for intellectual musings and its crème brulée.” It wasn’t the most sophisticated place, but it was responsible for bringing them together. One evening in 2003, Brian sidled up to the bar with a date while Maya was working and found himself awestruck by her beauty and luminous smile. After some respectful flirting with Maya while his date was in the bathroom, Brian received a pointed education on the different pronunciations of “Mia” and “Maya.” It proved to be a useful lesson, since the two fell in love and never looked back. In November of 2008, the couple traveled to Germany to visit Maya’s mother. On the last morning of the trip, Brian suggested Maya join him for a walk up a grassy hilltop she had always loved as a child. Underneath an old tree, surrounded by cows, Brian dropped to one knee and proposed. “It took me a few seconds to realize what was happening,” says Maya, who was deeply touched that Brian had planned his proposal to coincide with her trip home. Living so far away from her family, it was important to her that she could share the news with her mom in person.

BRIAN SUGGESTED MAYA JOIN HIM FOR A WALK UP A GRASSY HILLTOP SHE HAD ALWAYS LOVED AS A CHILD.

After living together in New York City, Maya and Brian decided to move to Eastern Long Island. Brian had grown up there, and both loved the peace and tranquility of the region. They also agreed it would be great for their wedding — Brian’s family lives in the area, and many of Maya’s guests could fly directly from various parts of Europe to JFK Airport. Because they both wanted an outdoor wedding and share an enthusiasm for wine, Bedell Cellars, in Cutchogue, seemed ideal. “We fell in love with Bedell’s ‘modern farm’ architecture and the people that work there,” says Maya. They chose playful and bright décor for the indoor reception, with yellow as the main color. Funky chalk boards identified each table and simple mason jars covered in rustic burlap fabric, filled with candy and adorned with vibrant yellow ribbons, acted as favors. Maya and Brian tried to steer clear of formal wedding traditions, preferring a more relaxed celebration. Instead of a sit-down dinner, the couple worked with their caterers to offer an array of decadent

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Their wedding day turned out to be clear and sunny, which made the bridesmaids’ dresses and the many yellow design elements even more vibrant. The bride and groom were married in the shade of a majestic old tree underneath yellow ribbons that blew lazily in the summer breeze. The wedding was made even more special for them by the presence of their son, 8-month-old Maximus, decked out in a tiny hat and polka-dot yellow tie, who had a bird’s eye of the ceremony from Maya’s sister’s arm, bridesmaid Julia. As the sun set over the vineyard and the last bit of sunshine shone through the windows, bathing everyone and everything in a rosy glow, Maya and Brian knew they had come a long way from the dive bars of New York City.

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hors d’oeuvres and station-style offerings. Not only was the food delicious but it also honored Maya’s German heritage and Brian’s Ukrainian and Polish background. Guests enjoyed everything from schnitzel with browned butter and caperberry to potato pierogis. To pay homage to Long Island, grilled striped bass, sweet corn salad with smoked tomatoes, and French beans were also served.

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When Amanda Ingersoll and Andy Rothman first met, both were working at CBS News, Amanda as an intern and Andy as a producer. Andy was assigned to help Amanda and her team create a winning Evening News–style piece in competition with other teams, but neither had any idea that what they would end up creating instead was a love story. After winning the competition for best news piece, Amanda and her fellow interns bought Andy a gift certificate to a local restaurant to thank him for his help. Andy kindly invited the group to join him at the restaurant, but by that time most of the interns had already left town after finishing their stint at CBS. Amanda, however, was living in Manhattan and gladly took Andy up on his invitation. The pair hit it off at dinner, talking for hours before happily walking 70 blocks home together — in the rain. It was all the convincing either one of them needed, and soon they were inseparable. Four short years later, Andy told Amanda to keep her Friday night free — they were going on a date. They met in front of the main entrance of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, the famous “30 Rock,” since Amanda works at NBC, and went upstairs to the Top of the Rock observation deck to watch the sunset together. Leading her to the edge of the building, overlooking the twinkling city lights, Andy told Amanda he had something for her. “He opened a velvet box, but didn’t get down on one knee, which I still pick on him about,” says Amanda, “and asked if I would marry him.” The couple had recently seen the film The Time Traveler’s Wife, in which there is a proposal scene where the main character takes a long pause before answering with a jubilant “yes!” “I thought it might be funny to do the same thing,” says Amanda. “For future reference, it’s not funny when you do it in real life — he still picks on me about that.”

THE PAIR HIT IT OFF AT DINNER, TALKING FOR HOURS BEFORE HAPPILY WALKING SEVENTY BLOCKS HOME TOGETHER — IN THE RAIN.

Andy owns a home in East Hampton, and Amanda had often accompanied him there. As she fell in love with Andy, she also fell in love with the East End. When they got engaged, they knew they had two choices for a wedding: City Hall and lunch in Chinatown, or a big party in a stunning setting. Ultimately the big party won, and the couple embarked on planning a wedding at Fireplace Farm in East Hampton. After almost a month of record-breaking high temperatures, the couple’s wedding day dawned warm, sunny, and perfect. Their laid-back soirée was rich with festive summer colors. Present at the

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celebration was Andy’s vintage 1968 Mustang Convertible, and Amanda chose an assortment of antique vessels for flowers, adding some additional vintage flair. They also named each of the tables after their favorite local beaches and chose stones gathered nearby for their guests’ place cards. Tragically, Andy’s mother was unable to attend the ceremony after being diagnosed with cancer just a few weeks prior, so Andy, always the television producer, arranged to broadcast the ceremony online for her. One of their favorite memories of the day came when their friend Steve, who rented land on Fireplace Farm, suggested they take a few minutes in the morning to plant some seeds. “We switched gears from planning to planting for a few precious moments,” says Amanda, who saw the planting as a symbol of their putting down their own roots as a couple.

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Kelly, Corinne, and Susie grew up together on beautiful Shelter Island, New York. They stayed friends into adulthood and were delighted to find themselves engaged and immersed in wedding planning all at the same time. Kelly wanted a vintage-inspired shabby-chic affair, Corinne dreamed of a formal, elegant celebration, while Susie embraced a retro theme, much of her inspiration stemming from her parents’ own wedding photos. Despite their very different tastes, the brides had one thing in common: Kim Solomito of Kim Jon Designs. Kelly kicked off the string of weddings, holding her reception at a waterfront home belonging to her new husband’s father. Guests helped themselves to cocktails laid 92

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Corinne’s wedding came next, taking place at an upscale restaurant overlooking the Sag Harbor waterfront. Kim accented the outdoor deck of the venue with twinkling string lights for a dazzling nighttime atmosphere. Stunning white orchids awaited guests indoors, while white dendrobium orchid centerpieces completed the sophisticated look. “Corinne’s wedding was understated elegance at its best and matched the bride’s no-fuss yet warm demeanor,” says Kim. Susie’s celebration took place at her grandparent's estate on Shelter Island. Her flowers were bountiful bouquets and centerpieces of wide-open soft yellow and pale pink roses set in shiny silver vases on crisp white linens, creating a chic summer scene inside the tent. Following the retro theme, Susie’s bridesmaids wore pale pink bell-skirted dresses reminiscent of early 1960s glamour, adding a cheeky and stylish effect to the day. Susie carried an exact replica of the rose and stephanotis bouquet her mother had carried, and her husband wore a tuxedo in a style similar to Susie’s father’s. Despite their differences, the three weddings were equally stunning. Kim, the common thread, was happy to be part of such a special bond between three childhood friends lucky enough to celebrate their weddings together.

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Q Beauty doesn’t have to be showy to have an impact. The sleek lines of this cotton and tulle Claire Pettibone gown are tied with silk ribbons and complement a graceful fascinator of ivory silk chiffon and organza, designed by Lo Boheme. Bracelet by J.Crew. Vintage earrings.

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It’s the little details that make all the difference, like this oversized sash by Miss Allaneous and unexpected tulle Y hem of this silk taffeta gown by Vineyard Collection. Vintage hat, earrings, and necklace; { 3} An antique store fedora is customized with a hairpiece of blue goose feathers and vintage rhinestone earrings to create a one-of-a-kind piece, designed by Lo Boheme; {4} Silk satin peeptoe pumps by Grazia shine with luxurious rhinestone brooches; { 5} Layers of sassy tulle at the hem make this Vineyard Collection gown chic enough for town or country; {6} Collect your own vintage vessels to fill with blooms, like we did with an antique toolbox.


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A little attitude goes a long way, as in this sexy-sweet French lace Melissa Sweet gown, adorned with a fetching bow. For a twist on “something old”, add vintage elements — like this cameo — to your wedding day jewelry. Necklace by J.Crew.

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Arrive in style in this organza fi t-and-flare frock with a dramatic flounced halter neckline, designed by Vineyard Collection. A dainty headpiece of silk dupioni, Russian veiling, and feathers romanticizes the look, designed by Lo Boheme. Vintage earrings and parasol.

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{9} A chic hairpiece made of goose, ostrich, and stripped coque feathers is matched with vintage rhinestone earrings, designed by Lo Boheme; {10} Melissa Sweet’s flirty mini-length baby-doll frock has curbside appeal with embellished appliqué and a hemline that is short and sweet. A headband of hand-dyed velvet ribbon by Lo Boheme adds a dash of creative color. Vintage necklace.


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The most beautiful creations are made from the best materials, whether it’s the chrome and steel of a classic car or the layers of cotton and tulle in this strapless Claire Pettibone gown. Vintage earrings and necklace; {11} Adorned with an earring from the 1960’s, this vintage silk, organza, and cotton hairpiece evokes true American Beauty, designed by Lo Boheme; {12} Add unique style to simple footwear by embellishing them with accessories — we used sleek ribbon and vintage pearl earrings to give these kitten-heeled boots a punch of panache.

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A great car is never afraid to draw attention to itself. Crowned with a bold vintage hat, this country chic French stripe cotton lace and silk chiffon gown by The Cotton Bride is royally road-worthy. Bracelet by J.Crew.

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{14} The seductive combination of beading, lace, silk, and taffeta in this Renella De Fina gown was made for the open road, complemented with a headpiece of Russian veiling, ostrich feathers, and a vintage brooch, designed by Lo Boheme. Vintage bracelet and necklace; {15} Exquisite headpieces are finely tuned with feather and taffeta accents, designed by Lo Boheme.

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Drive with the top down in this impeccably tailored sweetheart bodice in silk taffeta and full French tulle skirt by J.Crew. A headband of pale pink and ivory petals, 1940’s French veiling accents, and a vintage pearl earring adds to the nostalgic appeal, designed by Lo Boheme. Vintage bracelet.

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{17} Flappers, dance parties, and of course the Model T: The Jazz Age had a mystique of its own, captured in the appliqué lace overlay of this modern gown by Cymbeline Paris. A headband by Lo Boheme of dupioni silk, horse hair, silk, organza, and a vintage brooch whispers of 1920’s chic. Vintage necklace; {18} Nestle blooms within vintage vessels — like our antique oil canister — to liven up traditional décor; {19} The feminine silhouette of this Claire Pettibone draped cotton sheath and Lo Boheme hairpiece wows with the confi dent grace of classic American icons. Vintage inspired shoes. Vintage earrings.

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{20} A Vintage-inspired Alencon lace shrug is a quick and clever way to switch any gown into high gear, designed by Miss Allaneous. {21} A simple shrug of fine Chantilly lace by Miss Allaneous complements a playfully pocketed J.Crew gown.

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tune in {23} Peonies burst from a vintage vessel in a rustic milk crate; {24} Crown yourself with a bridal tiara like one of these, designed by Polly Edwards; {25} The classic lettering of an antique oil can makes it a great holder for cream-colored flowers; {26} Old-time dash-


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“Madison” by Vineyard Collection, from from Priscilla of Boston {priscillaofboston.com}, “Carmen” Bridal Mini hat by Lo Boheme {loboheme.com}, Vintage earrings “Camelia”, “Gardenia”, “Audra” Tiaras by Polly Edwards {pollyedwards.com}


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{NO. 1} effervescent blossoms burst from a tabletop laden with vintage vessels, by tara pollio floral-event design, while a festive letterpress save the date card practically buzzes with excitement, designed by cheree berry; {NO. 2} starfish clutch simple place cards emblazoned with a nautical shell motif, designed by shore chic; {NO. 3} cheerful coupon cards, by cheree berry, invite guests to partake in complimentary ice cream cones — one of summertime’s best treats; {NO. 4} hot pink satin ribbons & hand-sculpted sugar orchids adorn this sassy-chic cake designed by tracy mchale; {NO. 5} hot pink peonies, white ranunculus & cymbidium orchid buds blend in a blushing pink bouquet, by karen lenahan designs; {NO. 6} an assortment of vibrant pashmina scarves tempt guests to snuggle up.

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nautical - inspired elements never go out of style. we love how flow blue china evokes a nautical feel in decor.

{NO. 7} a couple’s wedding logo is cleverly incorporated in their save the dates, illustrated with charming images that represent their last names, all against the background of jaunty pink & white stripes, designed by cheree berry; {NO. 8} a vibrant blue vintage cake topper, bursting with fresh blossoms, is a fun way to juxtapose a classic look with fresh & fun color; {NO. 9} rosebud perfume company’s “mocha rose” salve is the perfect summer accessory for any blushing bride or bridesmaid.

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{BeTH & lOu} “color palettes that incorporate a lot of pink are undeniably chic & classic. pink will never look dated years down the road, especially with nautical-inspired elements like touches of navy blue & crisp white. particularly perfect for seaside weddings, a crisp palette of classic colors will evoke the natural beauty of the sea & sky & ultimately of your big day.”

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SPRING & SUMMER WEDDINGS ARE PERFECT OCCASIONS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SEASON’S RICH ABUNDANCE OF BLOOMS, A CRUCIAL PART OF ANY ROMANTIC CELEBRATION.

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{NO. 1 Topiaire Flower Shop} lisianthus, queen anne’s lace, hydrangea, freesia, ranunculus, garden roses & lemon leaf blend to create a demure but gorgeous bouquet; {NO. 2 Poppies & Posies} cafè au lait dahlias & peonies are accented with rustic vines & exotic fruit for a striking, original effect; {NO. 3 Denise Fasanello} an exotic bouquet of new zealand tree poppies, white ranunculus & native foliage bends the rules while remaining classic.

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{NO. 1 Flowers by Rori}ranunculus, gardenia, lisianthus, roses, peonies & lily of the valley are utterly gorgeous; {NO. 2 Denise Fasanello} a striking vase of pink new zealand tree poppies brings a splash of the unexpected; {NO. 3 Poppies & Posies} scabiosa, thistle & vine add volume & texture to the intricate, colorful dahlia in this simply chic bouquet; {NO. 4 Pennington Flowers} native hydrangea add a breath of the woods to a fresh bouquet of dahlias & clematis; {NO. 5 Jessica’s Country Flowers} a combination of green lady slipper orchids, purple callas, sweet peas, seeded eucalyptus & roses is a fresh take on a classic style; {NO. 6 A Hampton Affaire} 152

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LITTLE CAN COMPETE WITH DELICIOUSLY DECADENT CAKES & TREATS. GO AHEAD & INDULGE YOUR SWEET TOOTH WITH THESE EXCEPTIONAL CAKE CREATIONS.

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vintage - inspired sugar flowers add character to alternating layers of blackberry & pistachio buttercream, designed by ron ben - israel.

{NO. 1 Redlightstudio} adorable & charming, unique bird cake toppers perch atop a wedding cake; {NO. 2 Naked Peggie} charming wooden cake toppers are customized to resemble the happy couple; {No. 3 vintage find} a vintage cake topper evokes sweet memories of the first dance; {NO. 4 Studio d.sharp} a three-tiered paper cake topper, designed by studio d.sharp, is animated with handcrafted paper stars & fans. {NO. 5 Sugar Sugar} a rich chocolate truffle cake is enveloped with white fondant & floral accents & swathed in a golden fondant ribbon; {NO. 6 Lulu’s Cakes} a three-tiered cake covered in multi-sized polka dots, stripes & a bubblegum-pink candy bow is as sweet as can be; {NO. 7 Lulu’s Cakes} retro flowers & white fondant combine in raspberry & grape appliqués; {NO. 8 Sugar Flower Cake Shop} an almond cake is adorned with a waterfall cascade of sugar flowers; {NO. 9 Bridgewaters} a graceful cake is frosted with ivory buttercream & adorned with swiss dots & sugar flowers; {No. 10 Sugar Sugar} chic enough for coco chanel, this lemon

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PRISTINE WHITE-SAND BEACHES & LUXURIOUS AMENITIES MAKE THIS INTIMATE CARIBBEAN RESORT A PERFECT GETAWAY FOR DESTINATION WEDDINGS & HONEYMOONS.

destination victoria house resort - belize

The Victoria House caters to couples looking for something exceptional, whether it be an u n for g et t a ble we d d i n g c e r e mony, a r om a nt ic hone y mo on get a w a y, or a

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One of Central America’s best-kept secrets is the tiny, English-speaking country of Belize. Located a short distance south of Cancún, Mexico, on the Caribbean Sea, Beli ze is home to the Victoria House Resort, a place many consider to be one of the last of its kind for its Old World ch a r m. Up a nd dow n t he shor e s of Ambergris Caye, the largest of Belize’s isla nds, visitors ca n be seen wa lk ing along sparkling white-sand beaches and happily dozing in seaside hammocks under gently swaying palms. The resort’s serene, laid-back setting allows guests to kick back, relax, and unwind in true Caribbean fashion.

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several mayan ruins have been discovered in Belize, & visitors are advised to explore remains dating back to 1500 B.C. it’s one activity sure to top your to-do list!


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the intimAte Atmosphere mAkes it the ideAl plAce for A romAntic wedding ceremony or honeymoon. with only 42 AccommodAtions, the tropicAl oAsis offers An unpArAlleled setting to celebrAte your nuptiAls in style. combination of the two. The resort offers a luxurious wedding package that includes everything from tropical floral arrangements and a wedding coordinator to the ceremony and even the wedding cake. Guests can choose from a variety of accommodations, all with ocean views and some which lie amid lush tropical gardens. The resort has just forty two suites of different sizes, ensuring an exclusive atmosphere that sets it apart from larger, less intimate properties.

Honeymooners can take part in an array of fun activities. Fishing, diving, and snorkeling are always available, as are more exotic options like helicopter tours over the island and indigenous bird-watching expeditions. Of course, for those more interested in relaxation, the resort will pamper you with one of its many luxurious spa services, such as a seaside massage or a facial. The Victoria House has a number of luxurious accommodation packages available, specially tailored to specific interests. Some examples include the “Reef Romance Package” where snorkeling excursions and unlimited use of the resort's kayaks are arranged, or the “Jungle Package” in which some of the perks include a guided tour of the Natural History Center, horseback riding, and a sunset kayak cruise. Packages are offered in a wide range of options, guaranteeing each couple something that they will enjoy. Victoria House has three separate dining options, from casual to semiformal. The resort utilizes local ingredients whenever possible, including fresh seafood entrees, in their innovative, internationallyinspired dishes, all prepared with Belizean flair sure to please the palette. The splendor of the island’s cuisine does not stop at the resort’s grounds — the quaint village of San Pedro is just a short drive away and offers many restaurants, as well as great shopping and art galleries.

boAsting the lArgest bArrier reef in the western hemisphere, couples interested in snorkeling & diving Are encourAged to explore the nAturAl wonders of the cAribbeAn seA. For more inFormation Visit: romantictravelbelize.com

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With its luxurious accommodations, exciting activities, and exquisite food, all set against a stunning Caribbean backdrop, Victoria House Resort is an ideal destination for magnificent weddings and amazing honeymoons alike.

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destination bridgehampton tennis & surf club

BETWEEN THE ROMANCE OF SAYING “I DO” ON THE BEACH & THE FUN OF TOASTING S’MORES BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON, THIS VENUE IS NOTHING SHORT OF EXTRAORDINARY.

Almost completely surrounded by water, the Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club is practically an island unto itself. The property is one of the few of its kind in the region, offering a stunning expanse of more than 1,200 feet of private oceanfront property with sweeping seaside views. Couples planning their wedding there can expect a welcoming and helpful staff who will assist in everything from the initial booking of the venue to the final dance of the evening. The property’s private beach is a popular location for wedding ceremonies, and it’s easy to see why — the white sands, sparkling waters, and unsurpassed views provide a breathtaking natural setting for vows. Additionally, with the sun rising 160

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the property’s privAte beAch is A populAr locAtion for wedding ceremonies & it’s eAsy to see why — the white sAnds & spArkling wAters provide A breAthtAking nAturAl setting for wedding vows. over the Atlantic Ocean and setting over Mecox Bay, the Club gets some of the best natural lighting in the area — a fantastic advantage for wedding photos. A fter the ceremony, guests are invited to relax on the Club’s impressive upper decks for a sunset cocktail hour before adjourning to a lavish reception hall. Accommodating up to 225 people for a formal sit-down dinner or up to 400 people for an indoor cocktail hour, the ballroom

offers panoramic ocean views for guests to enjoy. Catering for the Club is provided exclusively by award-winning company Robbins Wolfe, who has catered for the likes of Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld, Matt Lauer and Annette Roquette, and many others, making it an easy choice for couples seeking exquisite food for their reception. After the reception, the Club welcomes wedding guests to venture to the beach and continue the celebration with a bonfire, in which guests can toast s’mores while listening to the soft roar of ocean waves — a unique option that is especially fun for weddings with a lot of out-of-town attendees. The nearby town of Bridgehampton is also a perfect place for guests to spend a few days - a great perk for couples planning a destination wedding. The charming town has many locally owned boutiques and fantastic restaurants, yet still retains a quaint seaside atmosphere. For couples looking to provide their guests with a fabulous, quintessential destination wedding experience, the gorgeous setting and spectacular views of the Bridgehampton Tennis & Surf Club are a rare find, even for the Hamptons - a true island oasis indeed.

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Created by Nancy Swiezy Events for society-minded brides, A Hampton Af faire is a full ser vice floral, planning and consulting company fo r NYC , N ew p o r t a n d H a m p to n We d d i n g s . H e r g o a l is to create a unique experience for you and your guests by incorporating your wedding traditions, regional c u l t u r e , l i fe s t y l e a n d t h e m o s t current design trends.

Ashley O’Neil Events specializes in turning your occasion into an extraordinary affair. Her style is firmly rooted in the beautiful region of Long Island’s east end. Combining her years of experience in event planning with her training in interior design, Ashley brings unique and personal touches when helping you plan every detail of your special day.

With over of 10 years experience in the bridal beauty business, Katy and Dina are available to make you look and feel AMAZING on your big day. We will travel to your home, venue or hotel. From Manhattan to Montauk, Nor th or South shore, we will be there to make you as beautiful as you’ve always dreamed.

Bedell Cellars is the perfect setting to host your dream wedding. Our sophisticated, barn-style pavilion provides up to 200 guests with stunning views of our vineyard and gardens. Guests may host events at Bedell or our sister vineyard, Corey Creek. Proper ties include a picturesque apple orchard and open vineyard lawns.

Kim Jon Designs

Leanne’s Specialty Cakes

Sacred Sweets

The Sugar Chic

631.283.8803 kimjondesigns.com

631.738.6960 leannescakes.com

631.477.6762 sacredsweets.com

melissa@thesugarchic.com thesugarchic.com

Kim and Jon brought their floral talents to the Hamptons in 1985, opening the first European style florist. In 1997, they conceived Kim Jon Designs, specializing in weddings and events. Featured in 7 magazines, the authentic team is educated in the field, has 25 years of experience, and a passion for flowers.

Leanne Rose, a graduate of the French Culinary Institute, is one of Long Island’s most creative wedding cake specialists. If you’ve ever been disappointed by a great-looking cake that tasted like something from the supermarket, you’re in for a wonderful surprise when you taste Leanne’s cakes.

Located in Greenport, New York, Sacred Sweets is a couture confection studio. Offering an array of favors, chocolates, cookies, and confections to complement custom cakes, Sacred Sweets meets all your sweetest needs with elegance and sophistication.

The Sugar Chic specializes in custom cookie favors, a unique and delicious way to add a little sugar to your next event. Visit our website for some great ideas, and we will work with you to create the perfect favor to suit your style!

Betsy O’Phelan

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meet more of the hamptons' finest

Double Happiness Creations

EAST SIX

Emil Norsic & Son, Inc.

516.632.5923 deborahnadel.com

212.627.2061 doublehappinesscreations.com

212.665.4846 eastsix.com

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D e b o ra h N a d e l b r i n g s e l e g a n ce and innovation to her one-of-a-kind invitations and coordinating stationery. Her artful designs and calligraphy will showcase your individuality and set the perfect tone for your wedding. A hand-drawn monogram by Deborah Nadel will be your trademark for your new life as a couple.

Some pursue happiness, we create it. At Double Happiness Creations, our invitations and announcements are for couples seeking customdesigned stationery that reflects their individual style and flair. We will work with you to ensure distinctive and memorable stationery for your special occasion!

Manhattan-based EAST SIX serves as the antithesis to uninspired and predictable invitation design. From their chic Soho studio, creators and best friends Stacey and Marina work intimately with clients to generate gorgeous qualit y custom paper accents for every wedding detail, imprinting the couple’s story and personality on each facet.

Norsic Special Events has custom and top of the line equipment to handle every aspect of your sanitation needs. Luxury restroom trailers, standard and flushable units, sink stations, waste containers, solar options, attendants, clean-up crews, ADA units and more. Call or email for a quote today.

Sugar Sugar

Tim Alan Smith Videography

Water Mill Cupcake Company

The Wedding Sitter

631.288.2947 sugarsugarcustomcakes.com

212.706.8904 timalansmith.com

631.726.0444 watermillcupcakecompany.com

212.427.3616 theweddingsitter.com

Sugar Sugar is a specialty bakery, established in 2001. Focused primarily on weddings, we also design cakes and favors for other occasions, and carry our own line of chocolates. The choices of flavors in our cakes, cookies and desserts is as varied and personalized as the designs. If you can imagine it we can create it!

Our clients come to us because they want their videographer to be an unobtrusive presence on their wedding day. They appreciate the understated, photojournalistic nature of our work as well as our attention to details. This style results in an edited video that is not overly dramatic, but instead is an accurate representation of the natural feel of the day.

Water Mill Cupcake Company bakes every cupcake from scratch using only the purest and finest ingredients to create the most delicious and irresistible cupcake for your wedding day. Guests will delight in the variety of farm fresh flavors while the bride and groom appreciate the beauty and individuality of our creations.

After months planning every aspect of your wedding, don't leave the execution of the final details to chance. Kimberly Pilson of The Wedding Sitter has provided day-ofwedding coordination services in the Hamptons for a decade and will be on-site to make sure your wedding day runs smoothly.

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Accommodations Gansett Green Manor Amagansett 631.267.3133 gansettgreenmanor.com p. 91

Love Lane Catering Mattituck 631.298.7878 lovelanecatering.com p. 84

Hamptons Caterers Showcase Southampton 631.283.8500 hamptonscaterersshowcase.com p. 95

Lilee Fell Flowers Bridgehampton 631.537.0413 lileefellflowers.com p. 60

Ross Schaudel Catering Mattituck 631.298.7077 tomschaudel.com p. 96

Matt Murphy Event Lighting Southampton 631.287.7026 mattmurphyeventlighting.com p. 14

Sebastian Li Events New York 917.414.8610 sebastianlievents.com p. 4

Seasons of Southampton Southampton 631.283.3354 seasonsofsouthampton.com p. 16

Miller Portable Services Calverton 631.369.3623 millerportableservices.com p. 90

Oceanbleu at Westhampton Beach Bath & Tennis Hotel & Marina Westhampton Beach 631.288.8878 oceanbleu-westhampton.com p. 23

Day of Coordination A Hampton Affaire Statewide 917.355.0689 ahamptonaffaire.com p. 164

The New York Tent Company Bohemia 631.979.9182 nytent.com p. 66

Gowns & Formalwear Bella Bridesmaid New York 212.695.2700 bellabridesmaid.com p. 95

Cakes Craving 4 Cupcakes by Janine Middle Village 646.721.6286 craving4cupcakes.com p. 91

Wedding Library New York 212.327.0100 theweddinglibrary.com p. 19

The Hampton Maid Hampton Bays 631.728.4166 hamptonmaid.com p. 148 Inn at Quogue Quogue 631.653.6560 innatquogue.com p. 140

Leanne's Specialty Cakes Holbrook 631.738.6960 leannescakes.com p. 164 Sacred Sweets Greenport 631.477.6762 sacredsweets.com p. 164 Sugar Sugar Westhampton Beach 631.288.2947 sugarsugarcustomcakes.com p. 165 Water Mill Cupcake Company Water Mill 631.726.0444 watermillcupcakecompany.com p. 165 Calligraphy Deborah Nadel Design Merrick 516.632.5923 deborahnadel.com p. 165 Wedding Library New York 212.327.0100 theweddinglibrary.com p. 19 Catering Brent Newsom Caterer Bridgehampton 631.324.9860 brentnewsomcaterer.com p. 132 Custom Catering Smithtown 631.219.6417 customcateringli.com p. 162 Food For Forks-Catering at the Seafood Shop Wainscott 631.806.7730 foodforforks.com p. 12

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The Wedding Sitter Statewide 212.427.3616 theweddingsitter.com p. 165 Destination Weddings Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina Montauk 888.692.8668 montaukyachtclub.com p. 3 Sparkling Pointe Southold 631.765.0200 sparklingpointe.com p. 66 Victoria House Resort Ambergris Caye, Belize 215.469.2496 romantictravelbelize.com p. 156 Entertainment EJ Wedding Productions Ronkonkoma 800.358.4335 ejthedj.com p. 90 NYFF Events Hicksville 516.822.6400 nyffevents.com p. 8 Spin Around Sound Entertainment Sayville 631.807.9011 spinaroundsound.com p. 72 Event Lighting Matt Murphy Event Lighting Southampton 631.287.7026 mattmurphyeventlighting.com p. 14 Event Rentals & Linens Emil Norsic & Son Southampton 631.283.0604 norsic.com p. 165

Party Rental Ltd. Bridgehampton 631.537.4477 partyrentalltd.com p. 9 Sperry Tents Sag Harbor 631.725.2422 sperrytents.com p. 17 Wildflower Linen Statewide 866.965.7775 wildflowerlinens.com p. 11 Favors Sacred Sweets Greenport 631.477.6762 sacredsweets.com p. 164 Sparkling Pointe Southold 631.765.0200 sparklingpointe.com p. 66 The Sugar Chic Commack melissa@thesugarchic.com thesugarchic.com p. 164 Wedding Library New York 212.327.0100 theweddinglibrary.com p. 19 Floral Design A Hampton Affaire Statewide 917.355.0689 ahamptonaffaire.com p. 164 Jessica's Country Flowers Statewide 860.673.6693 jesscountryflowers.com p. 78 Karen Lenahan Designs Sag Harbor 516.413.4828 klenahandesigns.com p. 42 Kim Jon Designs Water Mill 631.283.8803 kimjondesigns.com p. 164

Claire Pettibone Statewide 646.633.4300 clairepettibone.com p. 2 Wedding Library New York 212.327.0100 theweddinglibrary.com p. 19 Hair & Makeup BEAUTIFUL by Katy and Dina Southold 516.383.1161 beautifulbykatyanddina.com p. 164 Invitations Deborah Nadel Design Merrick 516.632.5923 deborahnadel.com p. 165 Double Happiness Creations New York 212.627.2061 doublehappinesscreations.com p. 165 EAST SIX New York 212.665.4846 eastsix.com p. 165 Fat Cat Paperie Center Moriches 631.657.5481 fatcatpaperie.com p. 54 The Emily Post Institute Statewide 800.444.4090 mmiddleton.us p. 35 Praez Occasions Custom Couture Invitations Statewide 888.697.7239 praezoccasions.com p. 41 Wedding Library New York 212.327.0100 theweddinglibrary.com p. 19 Jewelry Wedding Library New York 212.327.0100 theweddinglibrary.com p. 19

Photography Gruber Photographers New York 212.262.9777 gruberphotographers.com p. 7 Hamptons Wedding Photography Amagansett 212.920.0071 hamptons-weddingphotography.com p. 60 Ira Lippke Studios Statewide 917.470.9682 iralippkestudios.com p. 13 Lauren Slusher Photography Brooklyn 214.395.6779 laurenslusher.com/blog p. Inside Back Cover Meg Matyia Photographer Southampton 917.445.9777 megmatyia.com p. 96 New York Photography Group Westhampton Beach 917.838.8827 nyphotographygroup.com p. 72 Tanya Malott Photographer Statewide 917.846.1980 tanyamalott.com p. 5 Reception Sites Bedell Cellars Cutchogue 631.734.7537 bedellcellars.com p. 164 Brecknock Hall Greenport 631.593.8200 brecknockhall.com p. 48 Bridgehampton Tennis & Surf Club Bridgehampton 212.883.0606 thebtsc.com p. 21 Gansett Green Manor Amagansett 631.267.3133 gansettgreenmanor.com p. 91 Gurney’s Inn, Resort & Spa Montauk 631.668.1717 gurneysweddings.com p. Inside Front Cover Hotel Indigo East End Riverhead 631.369.2200 indigoeastend.com p. Back Cover Jedediah Hawkins Inn Jamesport 631.722.2900 jedediahhawkinsinn.com p. 78 Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina Montauk 888.692.8668 montaukyachtclub.com p. 3


Oheka Castle Huntington 631.659.1400 oheka.com p. 15 Peconic Bay Winery Cutchogue 631.734.7361 peconicbaywinery.com p. 42 The Pridwin Hotel Shelter Island 631.749.0476 pridwin.com p. 84 The Rams Head Inn Shelter Island 631.749.0811 theramsheadinn.com p. 37 The Reform Club Amagansett 631.267.8500 reformclubinn.com p. 31 Seasons of Southampton Southampton 631.283.3354 seasonsofsouthampton.com p. 16 Southampton Inn Southampton 800.832.6500 southamptoninn.com p. 162 Sparkling Pointe Southold 631.765.0200 sparklingpointe.com p. 66 Trumpets At The Gate Eastport 631.325.2900 trumpetsatthegate.com p. 40 Rehearsal Dinners Bedell Cellars Cutchogue 631.734.7537 bedellcellars.com p. 164 Jedediah Hawkins Inn Jamesport 631.722.2900 jedediahhawkinsinn.com p. 78 Montauk Yacht Club Resort & Marina Montauk 888.692.8668 montaukyachtclub.com p. 3 Oceanbleu at Westhampton Beach Bath & Tennis Hotel & Marina Westhampton Beach 631.288.8878 oceanbleu-westhampton.com p. 23

Sparkling Pointe Southold 631.765.0200 sparklingpointe.com p. 66

Ashley O'Neil Events Southold 631.905.4446 ashleyoneilevents.com p. 164

Trumpets At The Gate Eastport 631.325.2900 trumpetsatthegate.com p. 40

The Hamptons Wedding Affair 866.595.9221 aweddingaffair.com p. 33

Related Services The Emily Post Institute Statewide 800.444.4090 mmiddleton.us p. 35

jill gordon celebrate East Hampton 631.324.2422 jillgordoncelebrate.com p. 48

Paladin Events Nesconset Spa Services 631.312.0777 Gurney’s Inn, Resort & Spa paladinevents.com Montauk p. 167 631.668.1717 gurneysweddings.com Wedding Library p. Inside Front Cover New York 212.327.0100 Montauk Yacht Club theweddinglibrary.com Resort & Marina p. 19 Montauk 888.692.8668 The Wedding Sitter montaukyachtclub.com New York p. 3 212.427.3616 theweddingsitter.com transportation p. 165 Beach Limousines Westhampton Wedding Design 631.288.7777 A Hampton Affaire beachlimo.net Statewide p. 54 917.355.0689 ahamptonaffaire.com travel & p. 164 honeymoon Gansett Green Manor Hamptons Caterers Amagansett Showcase 631.267.3133 Southampton gansettgreenmanor.com 631.283.8500 hamptonscaterersshowcase.com p. 91 p. 95 Victoria House Resort Sebastian Li Events Ambergris Caye, Belize New York 215.469.2496 917.414.8610 romantictravelbelize.com sebastianlievents.com p. 156 p. 4 videography Wedding Tim Alan Smith Registry Videography & Gifts New York Simon Pearce 212.706.8904 Statewide timalansmith.com 212.421.8801 p. 165 simonpearce.com p. 25 wines & vineyards Vineyard Vines Bedell Cellars Southampton Cutchogue 800.892.4982 631.734.7537 vineyardvines.com bedellcellars.com p. 27 p. 164 Peconic Bay Winery Cutchogue 631.734.7361 peconicbaywinery.com p. 42 Sparkling Pointe Southold 631.765.0200 sparklingpointe.com p. 66 Wedding Coordination A Hampton Affaire Statewide 917.355.0689 ahamptonaffaire.com p. 164

Williams-Sonoma Statewide 800.541.0015 williams-sonoma.com p. 20

Photos: Joyce Skarka

Oceanbleu at Westhampton Beach Bath & Tennis Hotel & Marina Westhampton Beach 631.288.8878 oceanbleu-westhampton.com p. 23

At Paladin Events, we provide exceptional client service for each & every event we coordinate. Whether it's an intimate waterfront gathering, or an upscale fete fit for a princess, we will personally see to every detail of your special day & deliver a signature event that has become synonymous with the Paladin brand.

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Every picture-perfect wedding has its share of behind-the-scenes stories. After putting together each issue of our magazine, we’ve got some stories of our own—a few of them told in these outtakes & candid shots.

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