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//ON THE COVER// FEBRUARY: Photography: Larry Fagala / Styling: Summar Salah / Makeup + Hair: VCI Artists Victoria Callaway, Amber Livingston, & Dennis Clendennen / Design, Flowers, Decor + Rentals: The Events Co. Romona Keveza Gown: Joan Pillow Bridal Salon / Jewelry: Zadok Jewelers MARCH: Photography: Larry Fagala / Styling: Summar Salah / Makeup + Hair: VCI Artists Victoria Callaway, Amber Livingston, & Dennis Clendennen / Design, Flowers, Decor + Rentals: The Events Co. / Allison Webb Gown: Now & Forever Bridal Boutique / Jewelry: Zadok Jewelers APRIL: Photography: Corina V. Planner: Ashley Pigott Events / Hair & Makeup: Olivia Ha MAY: Photography: Larry Fagala / Styling: Summar Salah / Makeup + Hair: VCI Artists Victoria Callaway, Amber Livingston, & Dennis Clendennen Design, Flowers, Decor + Rentals: The Events Co. / Gown + Crown: David Peck / Jewelry: Zadok Jewelers JUNE: Photography: Branson Maxwell / Styling: Rachael Ellen Events / Host: Connie Balluff Photography / Flowers: Bushel & A Peck Floral Design / Hair + Makeup Artist: Katie Livingston JULY: Photography: Larry Fagala / Styling: Summar Salah / Makeup + Hair: VCI Artists Victoria Callaway, Amber Livingston, & Dennis Clendennen / Design, Flowers, Decor + Rentals: The Events Co. / Netta Ben Shabu Gown: Now & Forever Bridal Boutique / Jewelry: I W Marks Jewelers

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PUBLI SH E R BRINGING IN THE NEW DECADE Houston is one of the most international cities in the world. Here, cultures, ethnicities, backgrounds and traditions mix, creating a wonderful vibrancy. It is in the spirit of this dynamic landscape that we present to you our first issue of the new decade! In these pages you’ll find real Houston wedding couples blending rituals from the Middle East, the Caribbean, South Asia, Africa and South America, along with beloved Texan traditions. We’re also excited to bring you profiles of wedding bakers from around the world, sharing cake design tips and 2020 dessert trends from their locales. Let this global feature be your guide, as you design your own cake with one of our amazing Houston bakers! Whether your dream wedding comes with a water view, an on-site chapel, a glittering ballroom, a fairytale forest backdrop… or all of the above, you’ll find the venue you envision, in this exciting issue. You’ll also find amazing destination-style venues in locations just a short drive from Houston, plus a special focus on Charleston, S.C., where bachelorette getaways and lowcountry weddings are always infused with Southern charm and hospitality. Fantasizing about flowers and decor? Our Spring/Summer 2020 issue introduces you to Houston’s “Dream Makers” in wedding design, and takes you on a voyage of inspiration, through gorgeous styled shoots from Bali, Canada, Australia, the Cayman Islands, and right here in Houston. So sit back and enjoy the journey, and make sure to join us for the one-and-only “I Do! Wedding Soiree” on Tuesday, Feb. 25, at the iconic Corinthian Houston. We can’t wait to meet you!

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26 : INTIMATE OR OPULENT

114 : DESTINATION I DO. Rich History Meets Southern Charm

140 : 6 REASONS TO HIRE A PL ANNER Here’s What To Know About Hiring A Pro

120 : DUDE WHERE’S MY GETAWAY? Escape The Stress of Wedding Planning

152 : I DO! WEDDING PL ANNER Keep Your Planning Timeline On Track

124 : RHAPSODY IN BLUE Beachfront in BALI!

158 : GEMS OF WISDOM Amy + Gary

53 : GORGEOUS GOWNS 62 : WATER WATER EVERYWHERE 66 : I DO ON SITE 80 : ENC HANTED FOREST WEDDINGS 100 : AN EPIC EVENING AT THE JULIA IDESON

planning TIMELINE P G 152

WEDDING SERVICES

2020 spring/summer GUIDES

133 : REHEARSAL DINNER GUIDE Pick the Perfect Place For Food, Drinks And Pre-Wedding Fun 137 : RECEPTION GUIDE Houston’s Hottest Celebration Spots And Destination Wedding Venues 380 : MARKETPL ACE Event Details and Curated Services 383 : WEDDING RESOURCE DIRECTORY

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164 JEWELRY 162 : WEDDING ST YLE 16 4 : TIMELESS PIECES Precious Stones 168 : ST YLE GUIDE FOR HER Pearls with a Twist 174 : ST YLE GUIDE FOR HER On Trend 20/20 178 : ST YLE GUIDE FOR HER Honeymoon Must-Haves 179 : GEMS OF WISDOM Rashmi + Leonid

WEDDING ATTIRE 180 : NEW YORK BRIDAL FASHION WEEK Fall 2020 Trend Report 196 : GEMS OF WISDOM Alexandria & Christopher 198 : THE WELL SUITED GROOM 200 : A PERFECT MATC H

234 BEAUTY HEALTH + FITNESS 208 : HEADPIECES ADORN Haute Hair Accessories And How To Wear Them 212 : ST YLE GUIDE FOR HER On Trend 20/20 213 : TOGETHER FOREVER 218 : SKIN C ARE 220 : BOTANIC AL BEAUT Y 228 : MAHARANI - EMPRESS FOR A DAY

FLOWERS, DECOR + RENTALS 230 : FINER DETAIL S 234 : THE DO’S & DONT’S OF WEDDING DESIGN 250 : THE DREAM MAKERS 261 : GL AMOUR & ROMANCE 272 : A DAY TO CELEBRATE 282 : GIRL S’ GETAWAY SOUTHERN ST YLE

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309 CAKES + CULINARY 284 : A TASTE OF LOW COUNTRY 294 : SIPPIN’ PRETT Y Signature And Statement Cocktails 299 : NOW BEING SERVED 309 : BAKERS AROUND THE WORLD Top Bakers & Unique Designs

INVITATIONS, REGISTRY + FAVORS 316 : GRACIOUSLY INVITED Must-Have Invitation Timeline 322 : YOU’RE INVITED Invitations, Stationery & Signage 324 : REGISTER BY ROOM Gift Essentials For Your Newlywed Nest



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328 : PART Y TIME Expert Tips For Party-Throwing Perfection

338 : DOCUMENTING THE DAY

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342 : MAKE IT CLIC K

334 : UNEXPECTED ENTERTAINMENT Interactive Fun For All-Night Celebrations

352 : WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY SHOT LIST

366 : THE WELL -PL ANNED HONEYMOON Tips For The Jet-Setters

354 : GEMS OF WISDOM Cristina + Sean

370 : AN ISL AND INSPIRED WEDDING

356 : GEMS OF WISDOM Sarah + Jesse 357 : MOVING PICTURES

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145: ELIZABETH + CONNER

225: JOAN + ERIC

306: JOHNNY + AARON

42: KATE + GRANT

148: ALYSSA + C HRISTOPHER

24 4: MACY + NIKO

318: C HASIT Y + STEIN

46: SELINA + ROBERT

154: ROBERT + MIGUEL

258: SHELLEY + FRANK

325: ANDREA + SCOTT

76: ABBIE + C HASE

159: KAITLYN + JONATHON

264: STACY + NIC K

335: DEE + JIAN

94: L ANA + SAMIR

170: HANNAH + RYAN

268: BONNIE + T YLER

348: FIONA + JULIAN

104: SAVANNAH + JON PAUL

175: KATHRYN + JOE

278: SARAH + JESSE

361: MEGAN + KYLE

110: JENNIFER + WILLIAM

192: IRENE + C HRISTOPHER

289: AMBREA + RODNEY

376: TAHISHA + DORMOIS

130: TAMARA + DANTE

204: ASHTON + ZAC HARY

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// FOR MOST COUPLES, THE LARGER QUESTION OF WEDDING STYLE COMES DOWN TO TWO MAIN CHOICES // Go big, grand and glamorous, or keep it small, intimate and delicately detailed. Within these two umbrella categories, there are, of course, countless personal interpretations. For one couple, “big and grand” may mean towering centerpieces, formal attire and live-band entertainment, while for another couple it may entail aerialists, ice-luge martinis and fireworks. On the flip side, one couple’s “intimate wedding” may be a barbecue-and-boots affair, while another’s may feature a string quartet and garden ceremony, followed by private dining in a fine Houston restaurant. As you decide what kind of wedding atmosphere and experience will best express your love (and accommodate your guest count and budget), we invite you to browse these exceptional venues, and their distinctly different offerings. JULIA IDESON LIBRARY // VIBE: INTIMATE This historic

CORINTHIAN HOUSTON // VIBE: OPULENT The majestic

downtown building—part of the Houston Public Library

colonnade of 24 Corinthian columns is the inspiration

network—has a distinctive 1920s feel, with its gleaming

for this esteemed venue’s name—but those stately pillars

brick floors, painted ceilings, and its lovely Reading Room,

are not all that make the Corinthian Houston a top choice

which houses the library’s archival collection. The Julia

for grand, luxurious Houston weddings. There’s also the

Ideson Libraray’s unique Spanish architecture and land-

magnificent bicameral staircase, the soaring windows

scaped grounds evoke a sense of peace and tranquility

and the lofty mezzanine overlooking the venue’s expan-

amidst the contemporary glass buildings that surround it.

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THE ASTORIAN // VIBE: OPULENT Industrial-chic glamour is the hallmark of this exclusive Heights-area loft venue, which features gleaming brass and copper accents, floor-to-ceiling windows and space for 700. New to The Astorian, the lavish Soho Suite and swank Lexington Lounge offer luxurious quarters for the bride, groom and their entourages to prep and relax in privacy, and can be used for intimate pre-wedding celebrations including bridal showers, luncheons and cozy cocktail fêtes. THE VAULT AT CORINTHIAN HOUSTON VIBE: INTIMATE If you love the grandeur and history of the Corinthian Houston, but your event calls for something a little smaller in scale, consider The Vault at Corinthian Houston—the city’s newest space for intimate

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wedding ceremonies and receptions. A blend of Old-World charm and modern aesthetics, The Vault is just that—the original vault of Houston’s First National Bank, which happens to be the previous incarnation of what is now the Corinthian Houston.

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THE BELL TOWER ON 34TH // VIBE: OPULENT Reminiscent of a regal Italian villa, this elegant, all-inclusive wedding venue offers indoor and outdoor wedding space, private bride and groom suites, exceptional cuisine, and attentive service from the moment you book your event. Have your ceremony outdoors, in front of the Bell Tower’s iconic, illuminated water wall, then head indoors for a spectacular ballroom reception, with space for up to 1,200 guests. THE PAVILION AT VIDA BELA // VIBE: INTIMATE Set on 74 acres in the lush piney woods of North Houston, this charming new destination-style venue gives outdoor wedding celebrations a serene, secluded feel. Take advantage of the venue’s cedar gazebo for your ceremony, located on an island surrounded by a four-acre private lake. Then celebrate in the namesake Pavilion, against a backdrop of natural splendor.

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THE HOUSTONIAN HOTEL, CLUB & SPA // VIBE: OPULENT A true Houston classic, The Houstonian has long been a favorite for fabulous weddings with an iconic Texan feel. This Post Oak Lane property spans 27 acres, and houses four ballrooms, the historic Manor

House, and outdoor ceremony space beneath the hotel’s legendary Live Oak. Here you’ll also find gracious Southern hospitality and exceptional American cuisine with a contemporary twist, along with flawless service from cocktails to cake.

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HOTEL GRANDUCA // VIBE: INTIMATE With its columned

HOTEL ZAZA HOUSTON // VIBE: OPULENT Fine art every-

courtyard and windowed Salone Rialto ballroom, Hotel

where you look. Elaborate concept suites with names like “An

Granduca transports you and your guests to the Tuscan

Affair To Remember” and “Champagne Villa.” Chic pool decks

countryside…right in the heart of Uptown Park. The venue’s

with private cabanas. And decadent ballrooms with crystal

theme is carried through its Tuscan-inspired swimming pool,

chandeliers and glittering city views. That’s Hotel ZaZa, with

glass-enclosed atrium and Italian-influenced catering menus,

locations in the Museum District and Memorial City—and it’s

making it a delightful setting not just for weddings of up to 120 guests, but for rehearsal dinners, engagement parties and elegant bridal showers. THE POST OAK HOTEL AT UPTOWN HOUSTON // VIBE: OPULENT Houston’s only AAA Five-Diamond hotel, The Post Oak is luxurious in every way. Couples can choose from more than 35,000 square feet of event space, including the Grand Ballroom, with its Swarovski-crystal chandelier and a spiral glass staircase inspired by the Dubai Opera House. Want to

a fantastic place to celebrate your wedding if your taste runs toward cosmopolitan sophistication, with a bit of edge. OUISIE’S TABLE // VIBE: INTIMATE Tucked away in a tranquil River Oaks setting, this beloved Houston restaurant has long been a favorite for rehearsal dinners, bridal luncheons and showers. But did you know that Ouisie’s is a wonderful spot for intimate weddings as well? Ceremonies are often held in the lovely Bear’s Garden, amidst hanging wisteria and the soft

treat your guests to cocktails in an actual Rolls-Royce show-

sound of burbling fountains. After your “I do’s” whether on site

room? Hoping to making your wedding entrance by helicopter

or off, a reception at Ouisie’s Table is always a fabulous foodie

on a private rooftop helipad? You can do both at The Post

affair, featuring elevated Southern cuisine, fine wine, gracious

Oak…and there’s a fabulous on-site spa and salon, too!

decor and outstanding service.

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Nathalie + Justin 11 . 0 2 . 1 9 COUPLE: Nathalie Drew & Justin Makris | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 220 WEDDING COLORS: White, Blush, Violet, Mustard & Gold | PHOTOGRAPHY: Ama By Aisha | VENUE: Corinthian Houston REHEARSAL DINNER: The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa | CAKE: Cakes By Gina | HONEYMOON: Italy & Greece CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Two Be Wed / Maxit Flower Design / Flora & Eventi / Bergner & Johnson / Tony’s Houston / 360 AV Design / Casa De Novia Your Beautiful Face / Bella Bridesmaids / Papellerie / Nib And Pixel / Susan Moss Cooper / Mango Punch

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

tito’s with water and lemon HER FAVORITE SWEET:

tiny boxwoods’ chocolate-chip cookies HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

farmer’s market, yoga, dinner and a movie WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

how charming, affectionate and family oriented he is HIS FAVORITE SIP:

scotch on the rocks HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

nocciola gelato

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

early morning drive, pool, dinner and a movie WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her patience, lovingness and loyalty

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Nathalie and Justin's fairytale started with a casual encounter at the gym in the apartment building where they were neighbors. Platonic friends at first, they kept in touch even when they'd each moved to new digs. They eventually gave in to the undeniable spark between them and began dating, and one fateful evening, before a dinner at a favorite spot in their old neighborhood, Justin asked Nathalie to be his wife. The couple's wedding weekend kicked off with a rehearsal dinner at the Manor House of The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa. The following day, Nathalie walked down the aisle in a stunning Monique Lhuillier gown to pledge her love to Justin in a deeply meaningful church ceremony. The newlyweds joined their 220 guests for a grand reception at the Corinthian Houston, where celebrants were warmly welcomed with a rose attached to their escort cards, to set a romantic tone. The couple paid homage to their Colombian and Greek backgrounds with cumbia, Greek dancing and special signature cocktails, and delighted guests with a choreographed salsa routine—a highlight of their very special evening.

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Kate + Grant 0 6 . 2 2 .19 COUPLE: Mary Kate Williamson & Grant Donald Roberts | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 140 | WEDDING COLORS: Emerald, Blush & Gold PHOTOGRAPHY: Ama By Aisha | VENUE: Hotel Galvez & Spa | LINENS: EB Inc. Event Rentals & Design | WEDDING CAKE: Common Bond Bakery REGISTRY: Bering’s | HONEYMOON: Costa Rica CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Eventology Weddings / The Bloom Room / Ivory Bridal Atelier / Bell Chic / Unique Style Productions / Fine Arts Strings Password Band / Anticipate Invitations

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

spicy skinny margarita HER FAVORITE SWEET:

chocolate or coffee ice cream in a waffle cone HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

surfing, golfing or hiking with grant, then cooking dinner and watching a movie WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

how he treats me and our dogs

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

whiskey neat

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

cake donuts

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

golfing with kate

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

we do everything together as equal partners and we never get tired of being together

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Kate met Grant through mutual friends when she moved to the San Francisco Bay Area. A week later he asked her to a San Jose Sharks hockey game, but what was supposed to be a "friend date" quickly developed into something more. During the summer of 2017, Grant booked the penthouse at a beautiful Sausalito, Calif., inn as a "birthday present" for Kate. "He set up a camera on a tripod and told me he was taking a long exposure photo of the fog rolling in over the bay, and he asked me to stand really still," recounts the bride. "He told me to turn around, and when I did, he was down on one knee and I burst into tears." The couple wed at Galveston's historic Hotel Galvez & Spa, surrounded by lush tropical foliage, and white and blush florals. Notes the bride: "The music and dancing were incredible. My dad is a musician and he and his bandmates kicked off the dancing by playing "Twist and Shout" by The Beatles. I thought he was going to play a sappy father-daughter song‌but this was so much better, and he brought the house down!"

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Selina + Robert 0 4 . 2 7. 1 9 COUPLE: Selina Contreras & Robert Wendell | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 200 | WEDDING COLORS: Gold & Mauve PHOTOGRAPHY: Ama By Aisha | REHEARSAL DINNER: Churrascos | VENUE: JW Marriott Houston Downtown CAKE: Cakes By Gina | HONEYMOON: St. Lucia CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Journey Of Love / Monica’s Brides & Touch Of Glitz Flowers / Houston Bridal Gallery / Elite Beauty Co. / Fancy Tie Events

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

tequila

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

s’mores

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

netflix and cuddles with the puppy

WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his ability to always make me smile HIS FAVORITE SIP:

margarita

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

cookies

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

hanging with family and watching sports

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she is the hardest-working person i know

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Attorneys Selina and Robert met during the first semester of law school and soon fell in love. Years later, on one Friday-the-13th weekend, after several particularly stressful weeks of work, Robert took Selina on a much-needed getaway to New Orleans, where they sought relaxation and romance at a quaint Champagne bar. Not wanting to risk bad luck, Robert waited until just after midnight to pop the question: "He had coordinated with the bar staff before to have a bottle of Champagne waiting for us. It was perfect," recounts the bride. The couple exchanged vows in a Catholic church ceremony followed by a festive reception at the JW Marriott Houston Downtown featuring modern gold and mauve decor and a Mariachi band. The newlyweds' guests enjoyed a classic two-tier white cake from Cakes By Gina, and had their pick of donuts from a donut wall. And the photos Selina took time to pose for with her tux-wearing pup at her side (and snuggled in her arms, and nestled in her veil)? SO adorable!

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EVERYWHERE

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With its meandering bayous and many lakes, and its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, Houston is a city defined by water. Which is wonderful news for Houston to-be-weds searching for a celebration venue! Few natural features offer a more romantic backdrop for picturesque outdoor “I do’s” than sparkling, rippling, shimmering water. Fortunately, if you’re getting hitched in the Houston area, you’ll find an abundance of sites that take full advantage of expansive water views, including these five fabulous spots in and around the city. W R I T E R N ATA S H A GA R B E R : V E N U E WAT E R S E D G E

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BALMORAL CRYSTAL CLEAR LAGOON AND BEACH This venue is like a little slice of paradise, with its gorgeous islandinspired lagoon and white-sand beach. Couples can host their ceremonies and receptions on the Great Lawn, in the Castle Hall Clubhouse or at the relaxed and casual Serenity Beach Pavilion. For larger groups, the Amenity Village Clubhouse is the most popular venue on the grounds, with 7,500 square feet of space overlooking an enticing infinity pool. Water Features: The clear-blue man-made lagoon is the focal point of this enticing setting, offering a scenic background for a laid-back, toes-in-the-sand affair, or a romantic fairytale wedding. The venue also features fluttering palm trees and a cascading waterfall, perfect for Instagram pics, or professionally framed shots. Bonus: The resort-style compound’s on-site amenities are available to you and your guests either prior to or after the wedding. Anyone up for a relaxing beach day, or perhaps a little paddleboarding or kayaking? PHOTO: JD PRODU CTION S VPHOTO: E N U E : KE MAH NIE GARHUN DE NTER S PHOTOGRA PHY S TEPHA

WATERS EDGE With its contemporary resort feel and its elegant outdoor and indoor celebration spaces, Waters Edge offers exactly what its name implies: a wedding as close to the water as you can get. The venue’s sleek, modern, blank-slate ballroom is a pristine canvas upon which you can create whatever weddingscape your imagination can conjure up. And, because this Clear Lake venue hosts just one event per day, you know your wedding will receive the attention, and enjoy the privacy, it deserves. Water Features: Every space, indoor and out, has a water view at Waters Edge. For outdoor ceremonies overlooking sparkling Clear Lake, your aisle is a palm-lined path hung with twinkling string lights, and your altar a chiffon-draped canopy covered with cascading flowers. Outdoor cocktails can be enjoyed on the 2,500-square-foot patio, with its unique fire-pit fountain. And don’t forget to inquire about the venue’s exclusive new “lake limo,” PH OTO : S T E P H A NI A C AM PO S V E N UE : BA ORAL CRYS CLOTO EA RGRAPH L AGO Y O N A ND BE AC H P HOTO S T ELPMHA NI E H UNTTA E RL PH

which can transport you to or away from your wedding, as you wave to your gathered friends and family.

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THE WOODLANDS RESORT Just north of Houston, The Woodlands is a forested oasis that feels blissfully far away from the hustle and bustle of the city’s center. It’s also home to The Woodlands Resort, which sits upon 500 acres of natural surroundings, and features superb golf, a luxurious spa, multiple restaurants, and a waterpark and lazy river with private cabanas. This full-service resort offers a complete destination-wedding experience (at a destination just 30 minutes from downtown Houston), including comfortable accommodations, unique venues for everything from your rehearsal dinner to your post-wedding Sunday brunch, and tons of activities to occupy your grateful guests. Water Features: For an open-air ceremony that makes the most of The Woodlands Resort’s idyllic natural setting, say your “I do’s” al fresco, on the resort’s breezy Lakeside Terrace. Or keep things reliably climate-controlled indoors, in The Glass—the property’s aptly named glass-enclosed event space, overlooking sparkling Lake Harrison. HOTEL GALVEZ & SPA The “Queen of the Gulf,” as she’s commonly known, stately Hotel Galvez & Spa, a Wyndham Grand Hotel, has played host to exceptional events for more than a century. Past guests at the award-winning property include U.S. presidents, international dignitaries, countless celebrities…and many happy wedding couples and their friends and families. Situated overlooking the Gulf of Mexico, just a stone’s throw from Galveston’s historic mansions, and the bustling shopping, dining and nightlife of the popular Strand District, Hotel Galvez has long been a destination-wedding favorite for wedding groups from around the country, drawn to the hotel by her Southern grandeur and storied past.

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Water Features: You’ll find numerous options for a water-view ceremony at Hotel Galvez, including sprawling Centennial Green, offering sweeping views of the Gulf of Mexico, and Oleander Green, with its trickling water wall and lush greenery. For indoor reception festivities, the Terrace Ballroom and adjoining Veranda feature floor-to-ceiling windows for maximum natural light and stunning views of the Gulf. KEMAH GARDENS Set on four privately accessed acres of fragrant pines and shading trees, and located just a few minutes’ drive from lively Kemah Boardwalk, Kemah Gardens is just about as peaceful and private a wedding venue as you’re likely to find. And, if you’d like to

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spend the night on site before or after your wedding, the venue’s three tastefully decorated suites can accommodate you and your VIP crew. Outdoor festivities can be held in the climate-controlled pavilion, with room for 150 guests; the adjacent covered patio can hold an additional 60 to 70 revelers. Water Features: Couples love to hold ceremonies beneath Kemah Gardens’ flower-adorned vintage arbor, which overlooks a sun-dappled lake that offers peak views at sunset. For evening water-view ceremonies, the lake’s illuminated fountain makes “I do’s” a visual treat for couples and guests alike.

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When it comes to your wedding day, you don’t want to forgo convenience for your wedding-day vision…or vice-versa. But achieving the feel you want for your wedding—romantic, soul-stirring, elegant, relaxed—can be complicated when you and your invited guests are shuffling between a house of worship or ceremony location, and a separate reception venue.

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news is that Houston is home to a variety of amazing venues with real, honest-togoodness chapels right on site. So, let’s take a look at a handful of our favorites, and find out exactly what sets each apart, for the most memorable—and seamlessly executed—celebration of your lives. THE VENUE: BRISCOE MANOR The Vibe: The history of this Richmond-area property dates back to 1835, when the original tract of land upon which the venue sits was first purchased, and soon became a cotton and corn farm. A sense of Texas history pervades the buildings and grounds of the estate, which include the expansive Crofton Ballroom, the well-appointed bride’s and groom’s lounges, and the newly opened Barn at Briscoe Manor—a light-filled, rustic-elegant space that’s perfect for rehearsal dinners.

scenic hillside views.

Chapel Charm: Constructed with stained-glass windows, light fixtures and architectural artifacts salvaged from old churches and turn-of-the-century buildings, Old Glory’s Chapel Hall has the ambiance of a vintage country church— but with the state-of-the-art audiovisual infrastructure of a modern ceremony space. THE VENUE: ASHTON GARDENS The Vibe: With locations in both North and West Houston, idyllic Ashton Gardens blends flexibility with elegance in equal measure. Both locations offer the same tranquil garden setting, the same “grand-entry” ballroom staircase, and the same superb reception cuisine and gracious service. Both Ashton Gardens North and Ashton Gardens West also offer the convenience of a custom-built on-site chapel featuring floor-to-ceiling wraparound windows and a state-of-the-

Chapel Charm: Briscoe Manor’s lovely limestone chapel balances traditional church ambiance with contemporary architectural and decor elements, including classic pews and modern lantern chandeliers.

art sound system.

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photographer or videographer to capture full-room views

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of your “I do’s.”

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THE VENUE: THE BOUGAINVILLEAS The Vibe: This hidden gem serves a culturally diverse clientele, and offers full-service packages including everything from luxury linens to premium cocktails to cake. The Grand Ballroom gets an alluring wash of color from its built-in uplighting, which highlights the room’s columns and decorative ceiling, while the intimate Wine Room is a perfect spot for rehearsal dinners and showers. Chapel Charm: The Bougainvilleas’ dedicated chapel features elegant French doors, plus two long walls of arched windows that bathe the ceremony space, and your wedding guests, in natural light.

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THE VENUE: THE BELL TOWER ON 34TH The Vibe: A Houston favorite for weddings large and small, this versatile, custom-designed event space features distinctive architecture reminiscent of grand Italian villas and luxurious haciendas. Highlights include stylish ballrooms with dramatic staircases, elegantly appointed dressing rooms, and private gardens with burbling fountains and lush greenery. Chapel Charm: While many couples choose to have their ceremony outdoors, against the backdrop of the Bell Tower’s iconic waterwall, the venue’s Campanile Chapel offers a stately and spacious option for spiritually uplifting indoor ceremonies in the classic style.

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THE VENUE: THE GARDENS AT MADELEY MANOR The Vibe: Tucked away in Conroe beneath the shade of 100-year-old oak trees, this refined manor’s Corinthian columns and boundless natural light offer a welcoming space for wedding celebrations. With its conservatory, gazebo and meticulously restored 1930s manor house, this venue is a superb option for weddings with a sense of refined Southern elegance. Chapel Charm: Great care has gone into the restoration of this venue’s intimate chapel, which features stained-glass windows, decorative columns and an antique chandelier, and can be set with simple white chairs for a picture-perfect ceremony.

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THE VENUE: IRON MANOR The Vibe: This grand steel-and-brick space is new and unique on the Houston event venue scene. Set amidst English gardens in the forested region of Montgomery, northwest of the city, Iron Manor is inspired by industrial design and built with steel forged by the Carnegie Steel Co. in the early 20th century. The venue’s main celebration space, Crane Hall, evokes a Gothic/Victorian feel, and gets its name from the 50-foot, eight-ton Armington crane perched overhead. Chapel Charm: Seamlessly continuing the venue’s industrial-elegant motif and architecture, Iron Manor’s spacious chapel features high-arch, open-web trusses within 6,450 square feet of climatecontrolled space, and houses private R E ND E RI N G : S T UD I O SC HAFER P H OTO: ???N M A N O R VENU E : I RO

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THE VENUE: BIG SKY BARN The Vibe: Montgomery’s Big Sky Barn, sister property to Iron Manor, has a tranquil, secluded feel, and a pervading air of country elegance, with twinkle-lit trees, a pretty pergola and a forest setting. Along with your lavish reception in the venue’s Grand Barn, your guests can enjoy outdoor games, lounge seating and open-air cocktails in the adjacent gardens. Chapel Charm: Built to accomm o d a t e we d d i n g c e r e m o n i e s year-round, the chapel at Big Sky Barn features hand-painted solid oak planks, salvaged 19th-century church pews, and soaring windows that offer a beautiful view of the surrounding trees.

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angry orchard cider HER FAVORITE SWEET:

fries

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playing with my animals, having brunch, then seeing a movie WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

how playful he is... we laugh nonstop

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coors light

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how she makes me feel like a kid again

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High-school sweethearts Abbie and Chase met through mutual friends, but it took a while for sparks to ignite. "Chase had to ask me to date him many times before I finally gave in and gave him a chance. We have been together ever since!" The couple married at The Ballroom at Bayou Place in a stunning ceremony at a unique circular altar, where guests could watch them exchange vows from every angle. A magnificent floral "chandelier" from premier Houston florist Dream Bouquet provided a captivating focal point amidst the colorful decor. "The ceremony was absolutely magical," says the bride. "We loved being completely surrounded by our family and friends!" Following the ceremony, the couple was interviewed by a Joan Rivers impersonator‌and that was just the start of the fabulous festivities. Highlights included aerial bartenders, a strolling magician, costumed Disney characters and a lively "La Hora Loca" (Spanish for "the crazy hour"— a high-energy, prop-filled wedding celebration tradition) featuring cowboy breakdancers. As for executing this incredible wedding production, "Kat Creech made it extremely easy for us," the bride says. "She took care of everything, and made planning the wedding a breeze on our end!"

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Once you’ve said “Yes!” to the big question, one of the first things you’ll want to do is start looking at wedding venues. One of the best directions to turn in your Houston-area site search is…NORTH. The beautiful region north of Houston, with its densely forested enclaves, shimmering lakes, and resort-style hotels, has become a favorite among Houston couples for destination-style weddings conveniently close to home. It also happens to house some of the most inspiring venues in all of Texas, from grand estates to luxury barns…to the nation’s largest renaissance festival, where weddings are heralded by royal trumpets!

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V E N U E : SA N D L E WO O D M A N O R LOCATION: TOMBALL Gatsby glamour meets ranch-style relaxation at this beautiful Tomball site. From the moment your wedding guests arrive, they’ll be captivated by the 27-acre-estate’s centerpiece mansion with its regal columns and balconies. But that’s not all: Sandlewood Manor also features a one-acre stocked pond with a walkout pier and gazebo, a luxurious bridal suite and state-of-the-art groom’s quarters, a romantic outdoor cocktail pavilP HOTO : K E L LY H O RNBE RGE R PH OTO GRAPH Y V E N UE : SA N D LE WO O D M AN O R

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VENUE: BIG SKY BARN LOCATION: MONTGOMERY Set on 17 acres of fragrant pines and towering hardwoods, this custom-built event venue seamlessly blends barn-wedding charm with a sense of grandeur, and state-of-the-art technology. Yes, you’ll find lawn games, twinkle-lit trees, and a sweet pergola and rock bridge at this forest setting. But you’ll also find a stately, climate-controlled chapel featuring a 26-foot-tall wall of antique windows, and the aptly

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VENUE: THE ES TATES AT PECAN PARK // LOCATION: TOMBALL Nestled within a tenand-a-half-acre pecan orchard, The Estates At Pecan Park is a plantation-style manor that features picturesque indoor and outdoor ceremony and reception spaces, and offers wedding couples almost complete flexibility in planning and staging their celebration. Amenities at this enticing new venue include a large private bridal suite, a well-equipped groom’s lounge, an ample 14-hour facility rental time and the freedom to bring in your own caterer, alcohol and other vendors (with venue approval).

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VENUE: TEXAS RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL // LOCATION: TODD MISSION A little over 50 miles north of Houston, this renaissance festival is one of the country’s best, with a variety of themed weekends. Here, weddings are done in the style of a 16th-century royal union. Unique period touches may include a carriage procession to the ceremony site, a royal sword arch, heralding trumpets or bagpipers, costumed characters, hair garlands and the option of renaissanceinspired clothing. A brand-new dedicated wedding venue on the festival grounds will allow for off-season wedding celebrations, both traditional and renaissance-themed, starting this year.

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VENUE: SHIRLEY ACRES // LOCATION: NORTH HOUSTON All-inclusive Shirley Acres evokes a destination-style wedding vibe at a destination just 30 minutes from downtown Houston. The former residence of the Shirley family, whose children’s weddings on the property inspired the home’s expansion into a 21-acre oasis of indoor and outdoor celebration spaces, this easygoing event venue provides everything from coordination and catering to floral design and music.

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Lana + Samir 10 . 2 6 .19 COUPLE: Lana Kalef & Samir Rabadi | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 215 | WEDDING COLORS: White & Gold REHEARSAL DINNER & WEDDING VENUE: Omni Houston Hotel | COORDINATION: A Day To Remember FLOWERS, DECOR, RENTALS & LIGHTING: Royal Luxury Events | HONEYMOON: Bali PHOTOGRAPHY: BLVD Photography CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: La Victoria Bakery / Makeup By Farnaz / Nazar’s & Co. / The Argyle League

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making art

WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his endless support

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vodka and orange juice HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

cheesecake

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

doing photography

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her joyful soul

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After meeting through family friends, Lana and Samir instantly clicked. "Our first date lasted five hours!" recounts Lana. On Aug. 28, 2018, Samir proposed to Lana at Mount Bonnell in Austin, and surprised his bride-to-be by arranging to have her family and friends on hand to celebrate with them. For their fall wedding, the couple exchanged vows in a breathtaking church ceremony where Samir's most cherished moment was seeing his bride walk down the aisle to meet him. Noted Houston design firm Royal Luxury Events transformed the Omni Houston Hotel into a reception fit for royalty, with lush white draping, cascading greenery, ivory flowers, an opulent marble backdrop and an aisle accented with gold. The couple and their guests feasted on organic-wild-mushroom soup, beef tenderloin and poblano-glazed salmon. When it came time to cut the six-tier Italian-cream wedding cake, Samir and Lana ditched the classic cake knife and opted to cut it in the traditional Middle Eastern way—with a sword!

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Savannah + JonPaul 0 9 . 0 7. 1 9 COUPLE: Savannah Lynn Johnson & Jon Paul Lorenz | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 220 | WEDDING COLORS: Maroon, Blue, Coral & Gold REHEARSAL DINNER & WEDDING VENUE: La Estancia Bella | HONEYMOON: Bahamas PHOTOGRAPHY: Dunlap Photography CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Melinda Lovelace / Floral Designs By Randi Southern Grace Catering, Event Planning & Rentals / Paris Brinkley / B.B. Bridal Boutique

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

coke zero, coffee or strawberry margarita HER FAVORITE SWEET:

cookies or cheesecake HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

at the lake

WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

i love how he makes me feel special every day

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

dr pepper, coffee or pendleton whisky HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

coconut-cream pie or peach cobbler with ice cream HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

roping

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her faith in jesus christ, and that i can be myself around her

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Savannah, an OR nurse, and Jon Paul, a farmer, met during a spring break trip to the Frio River. Although the river lacked cell service, that didn't stop destiny from having the two continuously run into each other‌and realize they were meant to be. "I came home and told my parents I had found the man I was going to marry...little did they know I wasn't kidding," remembers Savannah. After managing a longdistance relationship involving a five-hour drive between them, Jon Paul proposed to Savannah at the San Antonio River Walk, with their parents present—"I was completely surprised," Savannah says. The couple wed at La Estancia Bella, a charming 100-acre cattle ranch with a custom-built barn venue and expansive views of the Texas Hill Country. Their rustic celebration featured a delicious Tex-Mex menu to fuel guests for hours of dancing before the couple made their grand exit under an arc of gold sparklers.

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H I L L C OUNTRY // H E R E W E C O M E ! // PICTURESQUE WINERIES, FLOWER-COVERED MEADOWS, SPECTACUL AR SUNSETS… AND SOME OF THE PRETTIEST WEDDING VENUES IN THE LONE STAR STATE: T H AT ’ S T H E L AY O F T H E L A N D I N T H E L E G E N DA RY T E X A S H I L L CO U N T RY.

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H E A D F O R T H E H I L L S Spanning 10,000 miles of rolling

quaint towns, filled with gracious inns, lovely shops, barbecue

hills dotted with winding rivers and sparkling lakes, the Texas Hill

joints and brewpubs, and tons of historic sites, from legend-

Country is one of the state’s —and, more recently, the entire na-

ary Texas dancehalls to 19th-century farms to mansions-turned-

tion’s —favorite spots for easygoing, elegant, fun-filled destination

museums. The Texas wine country, meanwhile, continues to

weddings. And it’s easy to understand why. First, there’s the expan-

grow in popularity (and in wine quality), with many wineries

sive green landscape, which becomes a riot of color each spring

offering

when Indian paintbrush, buttercups and much-beloved bluebon-

and private-dining options for unique rehearsal dinners and

nets cover the gentle rises of this scenic region. Then there are the

engagement parties.

tours,

tastings—even

on-site

accommodations,

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But it’s the enormous range of wedding venues in the Texas Hill Country that

LA ESTANCIA BELLA A gorgeous upscale grand hall set on a true Texas

are the real draw of this coveted destination. Searching for a riverfront prop-

cattle ranch estate may call to you as the ultimate destination wedding

erty, where you can say “I do” beneath a fluttering forest canopy? Looking

location. La Estancia Bella, situated between San Antonio and Houston,

for a picture-perfect country chapel, with stained-glass windows and a

is a family-owned estate. The venue boasts a grand reception hall, per-

sweet choir loft? Does your dream reception take place inside a gleaming

formance stage, dance floor, catering kitchen, exquisitely appointed

wood barn, with soaring ceilings, sparkling crystal chandeliers, vast win-

dressing quarters, rustic barn, indoor-outdoor bar, ample lodging, and

dows and a dance floor as big as all of Texas? Maybe you’re envisioning a

beautifully manicured gardens. Say your vows in a gorgeous hand-built

resort-style wedding, with championship golf, tons of activities to entertain

gazebo or under graceful mature tress. La Estancia Bella offers unique and

your guests, and a luxurious on-site spa, where you and the girls can relax

comfortable accommodations–a guest house, ranch house, and even an

and reconnect? You’ll find all of these, plus proximity to San Antonio and

Airstream–and on-site amenities, including a beautifully appointed bridal

Austin—two of the state’s liveliest, most fun-filled cities—in the Texas Hill

suite and groom suite.

Country, where these three venues top our list of favorites. OMNI BARTON CREEK RESORT & SPA Set on 4,000 picturesque acres OLD GLORY RANCH If a river backdrop is what you seek for your des-

just a stone’s throw from the lively bars, acclaimed restaurants and count-

tination “I do’s,” romantic riverfront venue Old Glory Ranch is an excellent

less live-music venues of Austin, Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa is an

choice. Nestled among the bluebonnets on the edge of the gentle Blanco

outstanding spot for your luxurious, all-in-one Hill Country wedding cel-

River, near the popular town of Wimberley, Old Glory Ranch boasts gor-

ebration. This property has it all—including gorgeous resort pools, the

geous views, mature cypress trees, and a historic on-site chapel large

sublime 13,000-square-foot Mokara Spa, no fewer than seven different on-

enough to host ceremonies and receptions for up to 220 guests. Memorable

site eateries, and four world-class golf courses. The resort’s newly added

wedding moments may include treating your guests to a local microbrew

Hill Country Pavilion is a true indoor-outdoor event space, with seamless

served by the venue's adorable beer burros, fine Texas whiskey and cigars

access to two sweeping event lawns, perfect for cocktail hour in the Hill

by sunset on their gorgeous covered stone patio, or a wine tour arranged

Country. And with its 24-foot-high ceilings, sleek paneling and magnifi-

by the venue-just one of the special touches Old Glory Ranch weddings fea-

cent modern light fixtures, the new Brazos Ballroom can accommodate

ture, which can make for a truly Texan wedding experience.

destination wedding groups of up to 895 guests!

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Jennifer + William 10 . 0 6 .18 COUPLE: Jennifer Caldwell Johnson & William Austin Boren | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 225 WEDDING COLORS: Burgundy, Blush & Blue | VENUE: Old Glory Ranch | HONEYMOON: Colorado PHOTOGRAPHY: Julie Wilhite CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Austin Catering / Classic Cakes By Lori / Be Sweet Ink / Weddings By Debbie

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

white wine or coffee HER FAVORITE SWEET:

red-velvet cake

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

at our lake house with friends and family WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

he is always looking for ways to make my life better and easier

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

shiner

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

crème brûlée

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

at a ball game

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her mind—she is smart and analytical

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As fellow students at Baylor University, Jennifer always saw William as the class clown. But the couple became inseparable after she fell in love with him on their very first dinner date. A walk in the park on a Sunday afternoon led to a proposal, as both Jennifer's and William's families looked on from their hiding place in a cluster of nearby bushes. For their marriage celebration, the couple wanted an event that was different from those of their many friends who were getting married around the same time. The answer? A light, bright, fun-filled brunch wedding at Wimberley's picturesque Old Glory Ranch—a Texas Hill Country favorite. The couple's ceremony, inside Old Glory's distinctive Chapel Hall, was followed by outdoor games and cocktails, and an al fresco brunch with a create-your-own-pancakes bar, a taco station and a donut wall. And while the bride loved everything about her wedding, from the rustic decor to her custom "guestbook" (not a book, in fact, but a painting of Old Glory Ranch for guests to sign), she says her favorite moment was "seeing Will during our first look, and having a few quiet minutes alone."

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The historic South Carolina city of Charleston beckons brides and grooms to revel in her majesty, her mansions and her many excellent dining establishments. Along with first-rate hotels and gracious inns, superb cuisine and guest activities galore, you can expect a healthy helping of Southern hospitality at your Charleston wedding. G E T T I N G T H E R E , G E T T I N G A R O U N D Traveling from Houston to Charleston is a breeze, with several direct flights on United and Southwest available daily. The airport is easily navigated, and taxi or Uber transportation gets you into town in under half an hour.

can accommodate artful and unique wedding receptions. A completely different but equally unique venue is tucked away in a nondescript neighborhood where, upon opening the door to Cannon Green, you are transported into “old Charleston,” complete with remnants of the city’s original buildings. Celebration

Check into the newly constructed Hotel Bennett or luxurious Belmond

spaces at this light-filled venue include the Garden Room, centered

Charleston Place, and you’ll find yourself located in the city’s charm-

around the restored, original façade of an 1840s house, and the

ing historic district without sacrificing resort amenities. To start your

Trolley Room, with 3,000 square feet of column-free space, cre-

guests’ Charleston experience on the right hoof, arrange for visitors

ated in a historic industrial building. Receptions reap the benefits

to take a carriage ride with Palmetto Tours. While all of the local tour

of Cannon Green’s divine cuisine, with wedding menus featuring

operators take very good care of their horses and mules, Palmetto

such items as jumbo lump crab cakes, watermelon-and-grilled-

kicks it up a notch, with knowledgeable (and

ricotta salad, and, naturally…fried green

very humorous) tour guides who bring the city

tomatoes!

and its history to life.

For easygoing elegance and a taste of his-

And while you’re at it, why not convene your

tory, The Cedar Room at Mercantile and

destination-wedding guests, before the big

Mash, located near Charleston’s port, is a

day, at popular Leon’s Oyster Shop, in the

former cigar factory built in 1881. This spa-

eatery’s private indoor-outdoor “oyster

cious venue features original hardwood

shed.” It’s an ideal setting for settling in to the

floors, brick walls, and floor-to-ceiling win-

Charleston vibe, as you enjoy char-grilled

dows that reveal a view of the architectur-

oysters, black-eye-pea salad and craft-

ally acclaimed Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge.

brewed local beers.

With room to accommodate 300 guests for a seated dinner, The Cedar Room also has

VE N U E VARIE T Y The beauty of a Charles-

a lovely outdoor courtyard and gardens—

ton destination wedding lies in the city’s variety

perfect for cocktails or intimate wedding

of wedding and reception venues, from historic

ceremonies.

to modern to lowcountry-local. Both the Hotel Bennett and Belmond Charleston Place are excellent choices for weddings, and their restau-

P H OTO C O U RT E S Y O F E X P L O R E C H A R L E S TO N

Close to Charleston, yet seemingly a world away, is Lowndes Grove, a massive home

rants, Gabrielle and Charleston Grill, respec-

on the Ashley River, restored to its 1786-era

tively, offer many options for rehearsal dinners.

magnificence. A dock, outdoor tented patio

Want to treat your guests to a taste of Charleston, off-property? A stroll down the street gets you to classic restaurants including Hall’s Chophouse and the Peninsula Grill—the latter is also a fantastic option for a smaller wedding in the interior courtyard of adjacent Planters Inn, complete with the restaurant’s famous multi-layered coconut cake as your wedding dessert.

and several verandas create a variety of ceremony and reception locations. The Governor Thomas Bennett House is unique in Charleston for its extraordinary gardens and its collection of fine art, and can serve as a ceremony site as well as a reception venue. Stunningly decorated in the mid-1800s era of Governor Bennett,

Charleston is a city of design, as evidenced in the countless ornate

the venue hosts only one wedding per weekend, so when it’s

iron gates and manicured gardens scattered throughout the historic

your big day, you know it’s all yours. Proceeds from rentals go

district. The Gibbes Museum houses art from around the world, but

to keeping the house as beautiful as it was when you first laid

concentrates on local art throughout the ages, as well as contempo-

eyes on it, so that future generations of wedding couples can

rary projects. The garden of this esteemed cultural institution offers

continue to enjoy its grandeur.

an intimate wedding ceremony site, and the museum’s galleries

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I S L A N D E S C A P E About 20 miles outside of the city of Charleston lies private Kiawah Island, with its gorgeous beaches and internationally recognized golf courses and tennis facilities. Although there are rental homes on Kiawah, The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort is the center of dining and entertainment. With the recent opening of the resort’s 150-seat light-filled chapel, complete with locally made stained glass, The Sanctuary has even more to offer for destination weddings. After a ceremony in the chapel, gather your guests for cocktails in the courtyard before heading into the Grand Oaks Ballroom, or have some fun down the road at Mingo Point, where a custom oyster grill is the focus of their famous oyster roasts and barbecues. Kiawah Island and its golf courses provide plenty of alternative venues, and can accommodate weddings just about anywhere, from driving ranges to oceanfront bluffs, with plenty of options for outdoor cocktail receptions, food-station celebrations and indoor seated dining. From Osprey Point, where the famous alligators scatter when the wedding chairs are set up, to Turtle Point, and its elegant verandas and Italian-inspired clubhouse, Kiawah Golf Resort has something for everyone—and every wedding.

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DUDE // WHERE’S MY GETAWAY?// ES C AP E TH E S T RE S S O F W E D D I N G P L A NNI N G W I T H A COUPLE ’ S S TAY AT O NE O F A RI Z O N A’S FA M E D DU DE RA N C H E S. WRITER BARBARA BARRIELLE

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Overstimulated and overstressed as you plan your wedding? A quick hop over to Arizona takes you and your spouse-to-be to a world far away from the delegating and decision making, and drops you right onto the back of a horse…or at the pool, spa or hiking trail. Spending time at a dude ranch is the very definition of getting away from it all, and, aside from choosing between a slow horseback ramble down the trail and an electric-bike tour, or between a leisurely desert hike and a leisurely lounge-and-sip by the pool, dude ranching is strictly a worry-free vacation.

A LOVE OF THE LAND Dude ranches are about having the opportunity to do it

The Trues have owned White Stallion Ranch for over 50 years and the cowboy life

all, or kick back and do absolutely nothing. The cool thing is you get to wear boots

is truly a family affair. Current owner Russell True grew up on the ranch his parents

and a cowboy hat and swagger a bit if you want, even if it’s just over to the spa.

bought in 1965 and now manages it along with his wife, his sons and their wives.

Although Arizona’s dude ranches have decreased in number over the decades,

“I think dude ranches are inherently great protectors of the environment,” True ex-

the True family is the respectful steward of three of the best of them: White Stallion

plains. “They depend on open, undisturbed land for the experiences they offer their

Ranch, Rancho De La Osa and Tombstone Ranch. The family has seen other ranches

guests. They protect and defend the land they own, and the land that surrounds

sell out to developers or close, simply because maintaining a dude ranch is, when it

them.” Open plains, Saguaro cactus, desert flowers and roadrunners all are part of

comes right down to it, really hard work.

this ecologically diverse and starkly beautiful environment.

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ICK YOUR PROPERT Y A day at White Stallion Ranch usually starts with the breakfast bell, calling guests to a cooked-to-order spread. Next, it’s off the stables, where you and your partner can get on a horse for a slow or fast ride, long or short. There are plenty of other activities to choose from, including shooting, fat-tire biking, rock climbing and hiking. Lunch is served back at the ranch, unless it is part of an all-day outing, after which you can take your pick of more riding, adventuring, swimming or lazing around until dinner. Happy hour hors d’oeuvre and beverages often are enjoyed against a spectacular

sunset backdrop. After dinner (buffet style, homemade everything, totally delicious), there’s a roping show by local favorite Loop

Rawlins, a “reptile experience,” and cowboy poetry readings. Rooms are modern, with Southwestern decor, indoor and outdoor

fireplaces, and superior amenities, but no TV, encouraging guests to get out and explore, or stay in and cuddle. A full spa and fitness center complete the White Stallion Ranch package. At the far-flung Rancho De La Osa, one of the oldest and most fabled dude ranches in the country, located right on Arizona’s border with Mexico, time has stood still. Smaller, and rustically elegant, this historic dude ranch caters to couples, as well as those who just want a week of really good riding. A husband-and-wife team manages the ranch with a small staff, the horses are top of the line, and the food fantastic.

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The ranch is set on 560 acres in the Sonoran desert, surrounded by 120,000 additional acres of wildlife refuge, providing for expansive vistas, star-filled night skies and nature at its purest. Stay in the John Wayne or Teddy Roosevelt room, or any of a number of suites named after the famous guests who rode and drank at this storied property. The hacienda is the oldest adobe structure in Arizona, and now houses an excellent “honor” bar where Wrangler Ross recites his award-winning cowboy poetry. Yes, there are competitions for that! More casual than the Trues’ other properties, Tombstone Ranch combines activities in the fabled town of Tombstone, and its legendary OK Corral, with the riding and roping of a dude ranch. Here you stay in the post office or barber shop of a faux Western town, and the horses are on par with the Trues’ other two ranches. PHOTO: WHITE STALLION RANCH

Whether you take an EXTENDED HOLIDAY and visit all three ranches, or plan a long weekend to relax and reset at just one property, after riding through sprawling desert landscapes, hanging with the ranch dogs and snuggling beneath the brightest stars you’ve ever seen, you’ll return home refreshed and happy, ready for the excitement of your upcoming wedding!

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Tamara +Dante 0 8 . 11 . 1 9 COUPLE: Tamara Robinson & Dante Morton | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 85 WEDDING COLORS: White, Red & Gold | PHOTOGRAPHY: Civic Photos | HONEYMOON: Europe CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Sandals Ochi / Ivory Bridal Atelier / Sugar And Spice Salon

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

merlot

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

cheesecake

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

relaxing on the beach WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

he always makes me laugh

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

coke

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

carrot cake

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

playing poker with friends WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her outgoing and friendly nature

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Dante's first smooth move: surprising Tamara with a "swim with the dolphins" experience while the couple vacationed in Cancún. "It was something I'd always wanted to do!" Tamara says. His second‌and even smoother move? Using the opportunity to propose. "When it was time to feed the dolphins, I opened my bucket, but I was puzzled at first because there were no fish," recounts the bride. "Instead, it was filled with sand, shells, and a shiny object sparkling at me! After realizing it was a ring, I knew what was happening, and I started to cry." The couple wed in the presence of 85 loved ones at a beachfront resort in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Their four-part celebration started with a gazebo ceremony, followed by a cocktail hour where guests nibbled local specialties as a steelpan quartet played. The destination revelers then enjoyed an al fresco, seated dinner, and lots of dancing, before making their way to the beach for a beautiful Chinese-lantern release to end the evening.

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< A MÉ RI C A S 2040 West Gray • Houston, TX 77019 844.346.4365 • americasrestaurant.com Américas is a progressive Latin dining experience highlighting the gifts of the new world. What would history’s kitchens be without the tomato, the potato, vanilla, corn or avocado? Cordúa’s Américas weaves contemporary cooking techniques with the excitement of Latin ingredients.

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< C H A MA GAÚ C H A B RA ZI L I A N S T E A K H O U SE 5865 Westheimer Rd • Houston, TX 77057 713.244.9500 • chamagaucha.com Whether it’s a cocktail reception, rehearsal dinner, bachelor/bachelorette dinner or magnificent wedding reception, Chama Gaúcha’s passion for perfection will create the perfect event with Brazilian flair. Treat your guests to an extraordinary experience they will remember for years.

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C H U RRA S C O S > 3300 S Gessner Rd, Ste 270 • Houston, TX 77063 844.346.4365 • churrascosrg.com Events at a Time Private Rooms Max. Guests Private Bar Service Entertainment Outdoor Site Min. Price PP

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Established in 1988, Churrascos offers the bold flavors of the South American parilla with all its fire and passion. Enjoy appetizers like empanadas and ceviches, or our signature chimichurri marinated center-cut tenderloin followed by our famous Tres Leches. Paired with distinct wines, Churrascos warmly transports you to an orchestra of flavors celebrating the grill, fresh ingredients, and your guests.

< C U RTA I N C A L L AT T H E BA L L RO O M AT BAYO U P L AC E 530 Texas Ave • Houston, TX 77002 713.400.1299 • theballroomatbayouplace.com Curtain Call is a smaller wedding event venue perfect for intimate engagement parties, rehearsal dinners, and other pre-wedding celebrations and events. Curtain Call is located just downstairs from The Ballroom at Bayou Place in Houston’s gorgeous Theatre District.

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F R ANK ’ S A ME RI C A N A RE V I VA L > 3736 Westheimer Rd • Houston, TX 77027 713.572.8600 • frankshouston.com Events at a Time Private Rooms Max. Guests Private Bar Service Entertainment Outdoor Site Min. Price PP

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A River Oaks neighborhood gem, Frank’s blends together the best of classic American cuisine, highlighted by our regional influences, in a contemporary space to create a one-of-a-kind experience for our guests. We specialize in rehearsal dinners, celebration brunches, and off-site wedding catering. Thank you for considering us to host your next special celebration. PHOTO: ADRIAN VERDI/LIMERICK RESTAURANT PARTNERS, LTD.

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H I LTO N A M E RI C A S- H O U S TO N > 1600 Lamar St • Houston, TX 77010 713.739.8000 • americashouston.hilton.com Events at a Time Private Rooms Max. Guests Private Bar Service Entertainment Outdoor Site Min. Price PP

10 Y 130 Y N N $110

We can accommodate receptions, seated dinners or banquets, and our experienced staff and awardwinning chefs provide superior service for your prewedding celebrations and beyond, with flexible, creative menu options. We can customize your decor and menu to suit your taste and cultural traditions, while your guests can easily book accommodations through our website.

< H OT E L G RA ND U C A H O U S TO N 1080 Uptown Park Blvd • Houston, TX 77056 713.418.1000 • granducahouston.com We invite you to begin your life together here, in the unsurpassed elegance of Hotel Granduca. It is our pleasure to host the ceremony of your dreams and offer our standard of perfection.

Events at a Time Private Rooms Max. Guests Private Bar Service Entertainment Outdoor Site Min. Price PP

2 Y 100 Y Y Y $60

Events at a Time Private Rooms Max. Guests Private Bar Service Entertainment Outdoor Site Min. Price PP

8 Y 450 Y N Y $100

H OT E L ZA ZA M E M O RI A L C I T Y > 9787 Katy Freeway • Houston, TX 77024 713.860.4540 • hotelzaza.com Events at a Time 6 Private Rooms Y Max. Guests 350 Private Bar Service Y Entertainment N Outdoor Site Y Min. Price PP $100

Celebrate your happily-ever-after in the splendor you deserve at Hotel ZaZa, home to the most sophisticated and exquisite wedding venue in Houston. With a variety of unique event spaces for bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, ceremonies and receptions, Hotel ZaZa ensures that your big day is romantic and individualized.

< H OT E L ZA ZA M U S E U M D I S T RI C T 5701 Main St • Houston, TX 77005 713.639.4514 • hotelzaza.com Hotel ZaZa offers a delightful array of one-of-a-kind Houston wedding venues for ceremonies and receptions in the Downtown area. Melding illustrious details with attentive service, these Houston event venues ensure mesmerizing and memorable events and receptions in the heart of the Museum District.

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< T H E H O U S TO NI A N H OT E L , C LU B & SPA 111 N Post Oak Ln • Houston, TX 77024 713.680.2626 • houstonian.com Events at a Time 6 Private Rooms Y Max. Guests 450 Private Bar Service Y Entertainment Y Outdoor Site Y Min. Price PP $85

The Houstonian Hotel offers brides and grooms unique venue spaces to create their dream destination wedding experience in the heart of Houston. Four ballrooms along with outdoor space offer a versatility and sophistication to accommodate weddings of any size. Create a breathtaking moment with a ceremony under the iconic Live Oak tree.

TH E P O S T OAK H OT E L AT U P TOW N H O U S TO N > 1600 West Loop South • Houston, TX 77027 346.227.5086 • thepostoakhotel.com Events at a Time Private Rooms Max. Guests Private Bar Service Entertainment Outdoor Site Min. Price PP

11 Y 1000 Y N N $140

Elegantly appointed with sophisticated decor and world-class amenities, The Post Oak Hotel is the perfect combination of decadence and metropolitan luxury. Whether you are celebrating your engagement, arranging a bridal luncheon or bridal shower, planning an intimate destination wedding or a large wedding weekend celebration, The Post Oak Hotel has every amenity and appointment to suit your needs. Call us for availability and details.

< T H E VAU LT AT C O RI NT H I A N H O U S TO N 202 Fannin St • Houston, TX 77002 713.222.2002 • corinthianhouston.net Corinthian Houston presents the city’s newest event space, inside of the original First National Bank Vault. Our flexible, multi-use venue combining modern aesthetics and old-world charm provides the perfect environment for intimate weddings and receptions in the heart of downtown!

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WAT E RS E D G E > 3901 NASA Parkway • El Lago, TX 77586 281.291.9900 • thewatersedgehtx.com Events at a Time

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With a beautiful waterfront view, lush landscaping, and allinclusive packaging, there is nothing more you could want! Located just south of Houston on a generous two and a half acres facing the scenic Clear Lake shores, Waters Edge offers a truly exquisite waterfront view for your special celebration. We are able to comfortably seat 250 of your guests in our indoor facility where they are sure to enjoy the same Waters Edge view through the glass wall overlooking the water. ©2016 gina schild photography

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Outside Catering Permitted

Kosher Menu Available

Outdoor Area Available

ADA Accessible

Ceremony Site Available

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832.516.6635

200

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$90

Ashton Gardens - North 21919 Inverness Forest Blvd • Houston, TX 77073

281.362.0011

300

1

$50

Ashton Gardens - West 18002 Clay Rd • Houston, TX 77084

281.656.2449

400

1

$37

The Astorian 2500 Summer St • Houston, TX 77007

832.460.6695

750

1

$55

The Ballroom at Bayou Place 500 Texas Ave • Houston, TX 77002

713.400.1299

800

1

Balmoral Crystal Clear Lagoon Houston 15808 Crystal Terrace Dr • Humble, TX 77346

832.508.0399

500

Bay Oaks Country Club 14545 Bay Oaks Blvd • Houston, TX 77059

281.244.3805

Bayou City Event Center 9401 Knight Rd • Houston, TX 77045 The Bell Tower on 34th 901 W 34th St • Houston, TX 77018

Off-Site Catering Available

Simultaneous Events

281.703.9091

AC Hotel by Marriott Houston Downtown 723 Main St • Houston, TX 77002

Phone

15 Acres 25566 Bradbury Rd • Hockley, TX 77447

Venue

Maximum Capacity

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281.501.6720

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713.868.2355

300

2

$70

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Bentwater Yacht & Country Club 800 Bentwater Dr • Montgomery, TX 77356

936.597.2554

250

1

$35

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Big Sky Barn 13576 Forest Ln • Montgomery, TX 77356

832.365.7711

300

1

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Boardwalk FantaSea Yacht Charters #8 Kemah Boardwalk Ste G • Kemah, TX 77565

281.538.9600

128

1

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82

The Bougainvilleas 12126 Westheimer Rd • Houston, TX 77077

832.914.7844

350

1

$68

73

Briscoe Manor 5801 FM 723 • Richmond, TX 77406

281.238.4700

350

1

$36

35

Buffalo Soldiers National Museum 3816 Caroline St • Houston, TX 77004

713.942.8920

350

2

$25

90

C. Baldwin Curio Collection by Hilton 400 Dallas St • Houston, TX 77002

713.351.5758

400

2

$48

75

Chama Gaúcha Brazilian Steakhouse 5865 Westheimer Rd • Houston, TX 77057

713.244.9500

110

3

$49

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The Clubs of Kingwood 1700 Lake Kingwood Trails • Kingwood, TX 77339

281.358.2171

500

6

$50

89

Corinthian Houston 202 Fannin St at Franklin • Houston, TX 77002

713.222.2002

1900

1

$75

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Downtown Aquarium 410 Bagby St • Houston, TX 77002

713.315.5168

400

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$30

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150

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$98

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713.860.4540

350

6

$100

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713.526.1991

450

8

$100

4-5

The Houston Club 910 Louisiana St 49th Floor • Houston, TX 77002

713.225.3257

200

1

$85

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The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa 111 North Post Oak Ln • Houston, TX 77024

713.680.2626

450

6

$125

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Iron Manor 13570 Forest Ln • Montgomery, TX 77356

832.450.3899

300

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JL Bar Ranch & Resort 3500 Private Rd 2254 • Sonora, TX 76950

855.414.3337

250

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Julia Ideson Library 550 McKinney St • Houston, TX 77002

832.393.1646

350

1

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JW Marriott Houston Downtown 806 Main St • Houston, TX 77002

713.237.1111

350

2

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Kemah Gardens 1019 Lewis Dr • Kemah, TX 77565

281.334.0501

150

1

Call

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La Estancia Bella 3401 Lone Man Mountain Rd • Wimberley, TX 78676

512.550.6727

250

1

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109

Magnolia Hotel Houston 1100 Texas Ave • Houston, TX 77002

713.221.0011

230

2

$60

65

Marriott CityPlace at Springwoods Village 1200 Lake Plaza Dr • Spring, TX 77389

281.350.4000

650

3

Call

Marriott Houston North 255 N Sam Houston Pkwy East • Houston, TX 77060

281.875.4000

530

3

$60

The Meadows - Texas Renaissance Festival 21778 FM 1774 • Todd Mission, TX 77363

800.458.3435

250

1

Northgate Country Club 17110 Northgate Forest Dr • Houston, TX 77068

281.444.5302

320

Old Glory Ranch 3633 River Rd • Wimberley, TX 78676

512.847.3646

600

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The Estates at Pecan Park 22633 Park Rd • Tomball, TX 77377

832.422.7674

300

1

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The Gardens at Madeley Manor 915 N Frazier St • Conroe, TX 77301

936.524.3352

200

1

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Hess Club 5430 Westheimer Rd • Houston, TX 77056

713.627.2283

250

1

$35

Hilton Americas - Houston 1600 Lamar St • Houston, TX 77010

713.739.8000

2200

7

Hotel Galvez & Spa 2024 Seawall Blvd • Galveston, TX 77550

409.765.7721

350

Hotel Granduca Houston 1080 Uptown Park Blvd • Houston, TX 77056

713.418.1036

Hotel Icon 220 Main St • Houston, TX 77002 Hotel ZaZa Memorial City 9787 Katy Freeway • Houston, TX 77024 Hotel ZaZa Museum District 5701 Main St • Houston, TX 77005

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Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa 8212 Barton Club Dr • Austin, TX 78735

512.329.4511

1100

7

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Ouisie's Table 3939 San Felipe St • Houston, TX 77027

713.528.2264

300

3

$40

The Pavilion at Vida Bela 13830 Willis Waukegan Rd • Conroe, TX 77303

281.360.7959

345

1

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Petroleum Club of Houston 1201 Louisiana St, 35th Floor • Houston, TX 77002

713.659.1431

250

2

$65

Pine Forest Country Club 18003 Clay Rd • Houston, TX 77084

281.815.8509

350

1

$50

The Post Oak Hotel at Uptown Houston 1600 West Loop South • Houston, TX 77027

346.227.5086

1000

7

$200

The Sam Houston Hotel Curio Collection by Hilton 1117 Prairie St • Houston, TX 77002

832.200.8807

200

4

$65

Sandlewood Manor 22402 Holly Creek Trail • Tomball, TX 77377

281.466.9487

400

1

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Sheraton Houston Brookhollow Hotel 3000 North Loop West • Houston, TX 77092

713.613.0674

500

16

$32

Shirley Acres 217 Woerner Rd • Houston, TX 77090

281.444.2582

400

1

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Texas Renaissance Festival 21778 FM 1774 • Todd Mission, TX 77363

800.458.3435

400

4

$22

The Tremont House 2300 Ship's Mechanic Row • Galveston, TX 77550

409.763.0300

400

2

$60

The Vault at Corinthian Houston 202 Fannin St • Houston, TX 77002

713.222.2002

199

1

Waters Edge 3901 Nasa Pkwy • El Lago, TX 77586

281.291.9900

400

The Weinberg at Wixon Valley 7786 Kurten Cemetery Rd • Bryan, TX 77808

806.201.2750

The Westin Houston Medical Center 1709 Dryden Rd • Houston, TX 77030 The Westin Houston Memorial City 945 Gessner Rd • Houston, TX 77024

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The Woodlands Country Club 100 Grand Fairway Dr • The Woodlands, TX 77381

281.863.1449

250

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$95

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The Woodlands Resort 2301 North Millbend Dr • The Woodlands, TX 77380

866.342.4039

800

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D O YO U K N OW E X AC T LY W H AT T O LO O K F O R W H E N YO U TO U R P OT E N T I A L W E D D I N G V E N U E S ?

Have a database of verified vendors on hand who’ll deliver precisely what you need, on time and as described? Adept at contract negotiation and liability management, to ensure you’re covered for every dollar you spend? If your answer to any of the above questions is, “Uh…nope,” you need to hire a professional to plan your flawless wedding festivities. Read on for six reasons why you should put your wedding in the hands of an experienced expert.

P H O T O A D A M N Y H O L T : L O C AT I O N J U L I A I D E S O N L I B R A R Y

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6 REASONS TO HIRE A PLANNER

1. Your wedding planner will refine and execute your wedding vision. So many inspiration boards. So many

resources. So many ideas and possibilities and decisions. Getting your wedding design from elusive notion to exquisite reality is no easy task. Your wedding planner’s first job is to act as your event stylist, helping you narrow down design and floral ideas, and determine what elements are ideal, or even feasible, for your venue, season and budget. She or he will look at wedding-inspo images with you, and reveal the reality behind those pretty pictures, in terms of complexity and cost.

2. Your wedding planner will ensure that your wedding

is perfectly personal. An experienced wedding planner will make sure your wedding reflects your personalities and sentiments by asking tons of questions—“What are your favorite colors?” “Where do you like to dine out?” “What is your favorite travel destination?” “How do you want your guests to feel at your wedding?”—and use your answers as guidance for everything from linen selections to menu

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planning to ceremony music suggestions. Your wedding planner may also want to visit your home and see what kind of furniture, lighting and home decor you’ve chosen.

3. Your wedding planner will make sure you stick to your budget. No matter how big or small, every wedding has a budget. And most professional wedding planners have worked with a vast range of them, and know how to allocate funds to make sure they’re being spent on the right things for your wedding. If you and your betrothed are avid foodies, for example, you’ll want to spend more on gourmet cuisine, fine wine and food presentation, and perhaps less on things like centerpiece flowers or a 12-piece live band. If, on the other hand, you’re all about the party experience, you may want to bring in a DJ and a full band, along with a custom photo booth, choreographed performers, and glow-props for guests to use while dancing the night away on your monogrammed dance floor. Helping you set a budget and spend that budget wisely is among your wedding planner’s most important tasks, and this alone, is worth the price of hiring a planning pro.



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4. Your wedding planner will help you navigate family influence. No matter who is paying for your wedding, it is

your wedding, and the celebration of your blessed union with the person you want to spend your life with. The way your wedding looks and feels should reflect you and your fiancé— your tastes, your preferences, your favorite things. And your wedding planner will make sure that happens, even in the face of pressure from well-meaning but troublesome family members and friends.

5. Your wedding planner will make sure your VIPs

receive special treatment. As all wedding planners

concur, you will never, ever please everyone with every wedding-planning decision you make. Your planner will guide you on how to graciously but firmly handle a pushy mom or problematic bridesmaid, and will ensure that your most important guests receive special treatment—giving a personal reading, sitting in a place of honor, delivering a meaningful toast, crafting personalized favors—to show them how much you care

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about them…even if you vetoed their napkin-color demand or centerpiece-height suggestion.

6. Your wedding planner will put your well-being fi rs t. Along with expertise in budgeting, design, logistics, contracts and vendor management, the very best wedding planners are gifted with enormous compassion, empathy and humor. These wonderful wedding planners are able to make their clients feel cared for and listened to, relaxed and reassured. If you tend to lose sleep over decisions, or you’re already feeling overwhelmed soon after saying “Yes,” to that marriage proposal, seek out a wedding planner with whom you really “click” on a personal level. As your guide along this journey, she or he will call or text to check in with you on a regular basis, remind you to drink plenty of water and get enough sleep, gently urge you to get a massage or take a day off work if needed, and always keep you focused on what’s most important: that your wedding is a celebration of your marriage, the most precious promise you’ll ever make.


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Elizabeth + Conner 0 6 . 01.19 COUPLE: Elizabeth Ann Gilbert & Conner Joseph Clay | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 340 WEDDING COLORS: Blue, Gray, Blush & Gold | VENUE: The St. Anthony Hotel | HONEYMOON: Miami PHOTOGRAPHY: John David Weddings CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: The Road To Marriage / Flair Floral / Bella Bridesmaids Illusions Tent Rentals & Event Designs / Cakes By Cathy Young / Julian Gold Bridal / Keziah Bevans Bridal Hair & Makeup Artistry

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

manhattan

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

cake from cathy young HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

wine tasting

WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

he’s incredibly intelligent, confident and fun

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

spicy margarita

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

spicy margarita

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

taking a break from the madness WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she understands me so well, and i can be myself around her

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College sweethearts Elizabeth and Conner's love story was foretold in a rather unique way: through a dance-off! "His fraternity and my sorority were paired up for a lip-sync/danceoff event," recounts Elizabeth. "I signed up for the team because I knew that Conner would be there, and we chose each other as dance partners. Part of the choreography was that the guys would get down on one knee and 'propose' to the girls. It turned out to be a great foreshadowing moment." For his real proposal to Elizabeth, Conner booked a private tasting room at a California winery, and surprised his newly betrothed by having both of their families outside to celebrate with them. Following their church ceremony, the couple joined 340 friends and family members at the historic St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio. The reception decor featured crystal chandeliers, modern floral arrangements, cobalt-blue tablecloths and lush greenery. The couple's favorite moment? "Getting to the dance floor and being able to see our guests both on the ground floor and up in the balcony was thrilling," the bride says. "We felt so loved, celebrated and joyful in that moment."

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Alyssa + Christopher 0 7. 1 3 . 1 9 COUPLE: Alyssa Brock Bourquein & Christopher Bradley Prosser | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 250 WEDDING COLORS: Blush, Ivory & Green | VENUE: Big Sky Barn | CAKE: Susie’s Cakes PHOTO BOOTH: LG Event Entertainment & Production | REGISTRY: Bering’s | HONEYMOON: St. Lucia PHOTOGRAPHY: Kelli Durham Photography CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Belle Of The Ball / Blooming Gallery / Cafe Natalie Catering / Ivory Bridal Atelier Jentry Kelley / Your Beautiful Face / Bella Bridesmaids / Clayton Gardner / Drywater Band / Mesh By Alex

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

margaritas at eight row flint HER FAVORITE SWEET:

tiny boxwoods’ chocolate-chip cookies HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

yelling our hearts out at an aggie football game WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his drive—he’s the most passionate person i know

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

blue moon beer

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

barvarian chocolate pie from house of pies HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

attending an aggie football game WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she is the most caring person i’ve ever known

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Alyssa and Christopher met during freshman year at Texas A&M when they bumped into each other (literally!) on campus. Their love blossomed, and on the day of Alyssa's graduation, Christopher surprised her with a proposal at her family's lake house, surrounded by loved ones. "I'm not one who's easily surprised, but boy did he pull off the surprise of the century!" says Alyssa. They celebrated their marriage at beautiful Big Sky Barn, where, "tucked back into the woods of Montgomery, Texas, our wedding was absolutely beautiful, from the flowers, to the cakes, to the colors, and everything in between," recounts the bride. The celebration began with a ceremony inside Big Sky Barn's lovely chapel, followed by a reception in the Grand Barn that evoked a "soft, earthy and romantic" atmosphere. Guests indulged in a classic three-tier white almond cake with Bavarian cream filling, and a chocolate groom's cake in the shape of an Aggie ring, both from Susie's Cakes. Among the bride's most cherished moments of the day? Breakfast with her bridesmaids: "One by one they stood around the table and spoke words of encouragement, said what they loved most about me, and shared scriptures to take with me into this new season of marriage."

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Reserve guest accommodation.

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bridesmaids.

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photographer.

Give must-have shot list to

Print place cards.

Salon visit or spa day.

Finalize your seating chart.

head count.

Give caterer final

do last follow-ups.

Review RSVP list and

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playlist to band or DJ.

Finalize your music and give

Meet with your photographer.

Confirm all of your vendors.

Do your final dress fittings.

Mail your invitations.

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Finalize your flowers.

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Book your rehearsal dinner venue.

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Check in for your flight.

Pack for your honeymoon.

Return any attire rentals.

Write thank-you notes.

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bridal party.

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officiant after ceremony.

Give best man check to give

honor and best man.

Give wedding bands to maid of

and each other.

Present gifts to parents, bridal party

DAY OF :

Write checks to vendors.

Give marriage license to officiant.

from airport and brought to hotel.

Arrange for guests to be picked up

groomsmen have attire ready.

Make sure bridesmaids and

Pick up formalwear.

Press wedding gown.

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Schedule hair and makeup

Taste cakes and hire a baker.

Purchase your wedding bands.

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ROBERT’S FAVORITE SIP:

gin and tonic

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

chocolate mousse

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

brunch, then walking around the city with my husband WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT MIGUEL:

his calming nature and his dimples

MIGUEL’S FAVORITE SIP:

pimm’s cup

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

tiramisu

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

a dinner date and a show WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT ROBERT:

how charming and full of life he is

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Following a romantic proposal in Central Park, New York City residents Robert and Miguel chose to wed in Houston—the city where they'd met as medical students. While their biggest challenge was planning their wedding from 1,500 miles away, having Claudia De Velasco of A Day To Remember as their coordinator made things a whole lot easier. The couple tied the knot at The Astorian, against a backdrop of Houston skyline, surrounded by loved ones. During cocktail hour, guests enjoyed music from a Mariachi band until the reveal of the stunning reception space, filled with lush white roses, softly glowing candles and shimmering metallic accents. Menu highlights from caterer Churrascos included cola-braised short ribs and pan-roasted chicken, followed by a classic six-tier white cake and a dessert bar, both from Cakes By Gina. While their beautiful venue, amazing food and great music were highlights, Miguel says the best part of their wedding was, simply, getting to wed in Houston, which "has always held a special place in our hearts."

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“GEMS OF WI S DOM” // AMY WEST & GARY BECKER //

To celebrate a relationship that has been, right from the beginning, “nothing but romantic, fun, spontaneous and loving,”

1 WHAT IS YOUR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE FOR OTHER COUPLES? “Once you make a decision, i.e., vendor, wedding decor, favors, food, colors, etc., MOVE ON! Do not rethink, reconsider or spend valuable time trying to find more or better options.” Second-guessing your choices can lead to stress, which is something that every couple should strive to avoid during their wedding planning. That is why, once you’ve decided on a particular vendor who is just perfect for the job, you should go ahead and sign the contract. This can benefit you in several ways: First, the best vendors book up months or years out, so you don’t want to miss your chance because you procrastinated. Making a firm vendor commitment and moving on also gives you even more time to handle other planning matters, and actually enjoy this special time in your life.

2 IF YOU HAD IT TO DO ALL OVER, WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY? “I would not try to get creative with the wording about dress or attire. Brides may be tempted to add something catchy or clever, but this is important, and should be simple and clear for guests.” Amy hits on a very good point: While wedding invitations typically call for more formal or flowery language than we’re used to using in everyday life, important details about your wedding should be clear and to the point. If you expect black-tie attire for your grand affair, just say it. Date, location, time, directions, whether uninvited plus-ones or children are welcome—all of these are best worded plainly, as well.

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3 WHAT WAS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU WHEN PLANNING YOUR WEDDING? ”1. Hiring the best and most experienced photographer and videographer. You can cut back in other areas but not these. People will forget the fancy extras, but your photos

Amy and Gary went big and bold, with fireworks, rock-concert-worthy special effects and a guest list topping out at 500. As you might imagine, pulling off such a spectacular

and videos last forever and cannot be recaptured. 2. Making sure we had a great wedding planner.” Your planner should show you in advance that he or she has impeccable organization and scheduling skills. Be wary of those who offer lower-than-average pricing, as the old saying will ring true, and you

wedding taught the couple several important

will most certainly get what you pay for. A great planner will know the

lessons along the way.

true professionals in the area, and he or she can guide you in making your selections.

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Kaitlyn + Jonathon 0 6 . 0 6 .19 COUPLE: Kaitlyn Victoria Corbin & Jonathon Rivas | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 130 | WEDDING COLORS: Pink, White & Silver COORDINATION: Grayhouse Events Atelier | CAKE: Susie’s Cakes | HONEYMOON: Vietnam & Thailand PHOTOGRAPHY: Composure Studios CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Oheka Castle / Pedestals Floral Decorators / Weddings By Debbie / Pink Palette Artists Empire 6 Band / DGZ Invitations And More / Daniel & Co. / Bella Bridesmaids

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

lemon drop martini HER FAVORITE SWEET:

lemon tart

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

hanging out at the beach with my sweet family WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

he goes above and beyond with taking care of me

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

crown royal and sprite HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

caramello

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

watching movies all day with my wife and our daughter WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she has the biggest heart in the world

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Kaitlyn and Jonathon's storybook romance began when the future bride met her future groom at his coming-home party from military service in 2012‌and they've been in love ever since. For their spectacular wedding at New York's Oheka Castle, on Long Island's Gold Coast, the bride arrived to the ceremony in a horse-drawn "Cinderella" carriage bedecked in delicate white flowers. Meticulously planned and styled by Houston's Grayhouse Events Atelier, the couple's ultraromantic wedding celebration was as lavish as it was fun for the newlyweds and their 130 guests. Following a four-course meal of filet mignon and Chilean seabass, guests indulged in a dessert buffet and an 11-tier flower-and-crystal-encrusted cake hand-delivered by Houston's legendary Susie's Cakes. "Our wedding was an absolute fairytale," says the bride, "from our venue, to the lights, to the band, to our family and friends, to the decor and the massive cake, to having our daughter witness us saying, 'I do,' to my 75-pound wedding dress that had over 40,000 Swarovski crystals sewn onto it, to the amazing Grayhouse team and the team we worked with at Oheka Castle!"

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TIME LE S S // PIECES // SOMETHIN G OLD. SOMETHIN G NEW. SOMETHIN G BORROWED. SOMETHIN G BLUE. HEIRLOOM OR ESTATE JEWELRY CAN FULFILL MOST OR ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS MENTIONED IN THIS CL ASSIC WEDDING A D A G E , W H I L E B R I N G I N G U N I Q U E S T Y L E T O Y O U R W E D D I N G E N S E M B L E .

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SOMETHING OLD. SOMETHING NEW. SOMETHING BORROWED. SOMETHING BLUE.

An estate piece of jewelry adds a different twist. It offers access to the past, a sense of history and timelessness. “In this day and age, weddings have become a temporary

by using yellow gold or two-tone engagement and wedding

moment in time,” explains Shane Thompson, a third-genera-

rings. “We have quite a few more requests for them,” says

tion jeweler at Augusta, Ga.’s Windsor Fine Jewelers. “We

Thompson, noting that, “Even three years ago, it was a really

rent clothes, we rent space, dishes…and we even use rent-

rare request.” Art Deco rings and jewelry have remained in

ed decor that has been used in a hundred other weddings.”

style (and highly valued) for the last decade. And with 2020

But an estate piece of jewelry adds a different twist. It offers access to the past, a sense of history and timelessness: “An heirloom piece of jewelry is one of the few items that

ringing in a new “roaring 20s” decade, jewelers expect the era’s distinctive geometric designs to become even more popular, along with rose gold and opals.

actually increases in emotional value, years after the wed-

WHEN NEW IS OLD Reproductions can make estate-style

ding,” Thompson adds.

jewelry more accessible to brides who may not be able to find (or

CHOOSING YOUR JEWELRY Wearing heirloom jewelry for your wedding allows you to bend the rules a bit. An heirloom piece can stand out, be unique and bring an edge to your bridal look, but do so with an air of timeless senti-

afford) authentic vintage pieces. Some aged, but new, jewelry pieces are made using a process of high-speed oxidation, or what jewelers call “antiquing,” that involves adding and gently removing a special liquid to produce the desired result, Thompson explains.

ment, rather than opulent flash. “Whether it’s an Art Deco di-

By going with reproduction jewelry, you’ll have more freedom

amond hairpiece, or a white-gold locket with a photo inside

to select styles that best fit your wedding venue, gown and

of a family member who couldn’t be present at the wedding,

theme. If your ceremony takes place in an old church, for example,

it’s an opportunity for something special,” notes Thompson.

and you’re planning to wear a vintage-inspired lace gown and

As you select your vintage or estate jewelry pieces, consider whether you want to add just a touch of nostalgia, as with one or two heirloom rings, or go big and more boldly thematic, as with a statement necklace that evokes a bygone era. If a more complete vintage vibe is your goal, along with your

veil, a reproduction Victorian necklace or earrings can complete your look beautifully. Planning to wed in one of Houston’s restored historic downtown hotel buildings? Go for a bracelet set with onyx, agate, coral or carnelian, or a tasseled bead necklace or lavish strands of pearls—any

antique or vintage jewelry you can add other elements throughout your wedding decor to tie everything together and evoke a specific time period. WHAT’S TRENDING Estate jewelry trends tend to be cyclical. Expect to see some of the looks from the 1980s return this year, such as more yellow gold, and larger, chunkier pieces, says Thompson. Brides are incorporating that ’80s influence

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Hannah + Ryan 0 9 . 01.19 COUPLE: Hannah Przybilla & Ryan Oujesky | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 250 | WEDDING COLORS: Blue & White VENUE: Ashton Gardens West Houston | VIDEOGRAPHER: Reverent Wedding Films | CAKE: Cakes By Gina | HONEYMOON: Bahamas PHOTOGRAPHY: Jordan Mitchell Photography CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Marquee House Of Letters / La Reve Bridal Couture / Etoilly Artistry / J&A Entertainment

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

vodka and cranberry juice HER FAVORITE SWEET:

warm cookies

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

taking our golden retriever to the dog park WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his go-with-the-flow free spirit HIS FAVORITE SIP:

rum and coke

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

chocolate anything

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

watching the texas longhorns play any sport WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she makes me feel like my best self in any situation

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University of Texas classmates Ryan and Hannah got engaged at Lake Travis in the presence of their families, whom Ryan had arranged to have on hand, as a surprise for his bride-to-be. The two wed in the chapel of Ashton Gardens West, in a "light and airy" ceremony where the pastor read a poem about a kite and its string. Says the bride: "Ryan has always said I am his kite and he is my string. I lift him up, and I am the dreamer, while he is the one who is a realist and more grounded. Together we work in perfect harmony." The moment the couple kissed for the first time as husband and wife, a flower cannon went off showering the newlyweds with white rose petals, as their loved ones cheered on. While Hannah placed being happy on their wedding day at the top of her priority list, she also showed great sensitivity to her 13 bridesmaids, many of whom were college students at the time: "I tried to keep everyone's budgets and body types in mind. I didn't want them to spend a fortune on a dress they would only wear one time, and then it would hang in the back of their closet forever." The solution? Halter-neck long satin dresses from a popular mall store, that the bridesmaids got for a steal on a "BOGO" sale. "Boom, baby!" Hannah says. "And they looked STUNNING."

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Kathryn + Joe COUPLE: Kathryn Katsus & Joe Pachioli | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 0 - They Eloped! WEDDING COLORS: Beige, White & Green | JEWELRY: Zadok Jewelers | HONEYMOON: Greece PHOTOGRAPHY: Andreas Markakis Photography CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Dourakis Winery / Crete For Love Flower Center Chania / Moderno Patisserie / Hair By Fotini / Makeup By Evy

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

champagne

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

crème brûlée

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

a walk at memorial park with our dog, and movies on the couch WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his kind heart

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

water

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

anything chocolate

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

sleeping in and getting a late breakfast with my wife WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she’s a beautiful soul

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A shared love for fitness sparked a romance between Joe, owner of Houston event venue The Astorian, and Kathryn, a teacher, when they met at a Houston spin class. Joe proposed to Kathryn on a romantic trip to Italy…after nearly losing the ring (a sparkler from Houston’s Zadok Jewelers)! To seal and celebrate the union of their marriage, the pair eloped to Greece, entrusting Greek wedding planner Crete For Love with every detail. The couple spent two weeks exploring Athens, Santorini, and, finally, Crete, where they married. Says bride Kathryn: “Our elopement was stress free and focused only on our love.” The couple’s simple ceremony took place at Dourakis Winery, where they said their vows in a sun-dappled garden setting, and enjoyed a delicious meal together of lamb, Greek salad and spinach pie, followed by a simple yet beautiful wedding cake adorned with fresh flowers and olive leaves. The hardest part about planning their elopement? “Keeping it a secret!”

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// RASHMI PARTHASARATHI & LEONID KISHINEVSKY // For their Hindu-Jewish wedding, which

1 WHAT IS YOUR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE FOR OTHER

welcomed guests from India, Australia and

COUPLES? “Don’t stress too much on the big day. If things go wrong,

Russia, Rashmi and Leonid focused on blending their cultures and traditions.

all that matters at the end of the day is that you’re married!” And it’s true: There probably hasn’t been a single wedding throughout history that went off without a hitch. Things will happen that are surprising, and possibly a bit overwhelming, but what matters is how you react to these moments. A professional wedding coordinator will often see potential problems in the making before they have time to manifest, and take steps to fix the problem—or at least protect you from being impacted by it.

2 IF YOU HAD IT TO DO ALL OVER, WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY? “Make sure the bridal suite and groom’s lounge are inaccessible to family and friends who want to stop by pre-ceremony.” It’s important that bride and groom suites are reserved only for those in the wedding party, or those whom you have specifically invited to be a part of your wedding-day preparations. This is your time to get ready and to unwind—though maybe not in that order. Having unexpected and uninvited visitors can throw off the entire vibe, and perhaps even detain you from important wedding business. To avoid these situations, be sure that your planner is aware of your wishes, or select the most diplomatic members of the wedding party to be on the lookout, so they may explain, should the need arise, that there will be plenty of time to mingle at the reception.

3 WHAT WAS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU WHEN PLANNING YOUR WEDDING? “Honoring each other and our PHOTO: THEO GRAPHICS

family’s traditions took center stage.” After the cake has been eaten, the last dance done, and the sparklers waved, what will remain are the details of your unforgettable day.

And they learned several important

Focusing on ritual, tradition, culture and family is the best way to make sure

lessons about what matters most, which

your wedding memories—and photos!—are infused with deep meaning,

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Bridal FASHION WEEK F A L L 2 0 2 0 T R E N D R E P O R T

After an exciting display of Fall 2020 bridal couture presentations and fashion shows at New York Bridal Fashion Week, the verdict is in: The newest bridal collections for Fall 2020 are full of bold styles, plus gloriously reimagined classics. Our favorite designers played with texture and delicate shimmer, mastered “dare-to-be-bare” illusions, and flirted with infusions of color. What style trends captivated us most? Read on to find out!

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1. VOLUMINOUS, FULL SKIRTS: Everyone seems to agree that a fitted waist paired with a full skirt will never go out of style. While some designers interpret the style through a classic A-line form and others through light cascading layers, there is a version of this trend for every modern bride. This season, many designers returned to the traditional ballgown silhouette— but with a few surprising details. Standout Look: A ballgown in the classic style—but with the contemporary addition of embellished, long, offthe-shoulder illusion sleeves—Ines Di Santo’s “Valentine” gown is a princess bride’s dream come true. A pattern of delicate applique flowers and vines reaches its most concentrated point as it nears the hem of Valentine’s voluminous skirt, while the timeless sweetheart neckline and natural waist welcome a variety of accessory possibilities.

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Corset bodices are the perfect blend of demure and seductive.

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2 . COUTURE CORSETS With their delicate boning and gentle

3 . FLIRTATIOUS FEATHERS New designer collections demon-

nod toward lingerie, corset bodices are the perfect blend of demure

strate a fancy for fine feather detailing. But rather than creating

and seductive. So, it’s no surprise that they’ve made their way from the

gowns of feathers head to toe this season, there is a more reserved

red carpet to bridal, in a big way. Corset bodices were everywhere on

approach to the embellishment. Feathers are added on specific

the NYBFW Fall 2020 runways, from big, bountiful ballgowns to sleek

sections of dresses to highlight a special detail, sprinkled through-

lace column gowns to exquisite A-line styles, accented with tiny belts.

out capes to add bold texture, and sewn into the bottoms for major

Standout Look: Julie Vino’s new Bellagio collection is filled with ultra-

twirl-intrigue.

feminine looks that incorporate delicate puff sleeves, girlish bows,

Standout Look: JLM Couture’s Allison Webb showed a little

intricate floral appliques, sparkly tulle flounces, and yes—corsets. A

something for everyone on the Fall 2020 runway, including one

semi-sheer, strapless applique gown (style 1902) features a beautifully

of our favorite feather-adorned frocks. The “Fitzgerald” gown

boned corset bodice that gives way to a slinky skirt and flowing train, and

is at once totally modern and undeniably vintage-inspired, with

can be worn as is or lined, with or without a coordinating sheer, peasant-

its mock turtleneck, sheath silhouette and scattering of sparkling

sleeve peignoir, featuring fabulous embellished epaulettes.

crystals and delicate, Gatsby-era feathers.

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4 . S T A T E M E N T S L I T S Sky-high thigh slits create a flattering and elongating illusion. And, depending on where the slit is located on the skirt, and the overall style of the gown, can be subtle enough to remain hidden in photographs, or, may be made to draw attention to a boldly exposed leg. It is no secret that a bride’s wedding day is one of her biggest moments to shine, and a high slit is the ultimate “look-at-me” gown feature. In addition to being sexy and sophisticated, it also makes a form-fitted silhouette easier to move in all night long. Standout Look: The sleek white “Blue Moon” gown by Pronovias exudes Old Hollywood glamour. This red-carpet-ready style features a deep (but not too deep) V neckline and pooling train, along with a deep-V back for a little extra skin exposure.

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5. BOLD OFF -THE-SHOULDER SLEEVES Statement sleeves have become extremely popular for fall. Whether they are ’80s-style puffs, boho peasant sleeves, delicate shoulder-skimming caps or fluttery butterfly sleeves, brides have plenty of options to choose from. Off-the-shoulder sleeves give brides a more traditional look while still showing a little skin, plus they make a great option for both indoor and outdoor weddings. S tandout Look: From Morilee by Madeline Gardner comes the dreamy, metallic-patterned “Serendipity” ballgown, with a sweetheart neckline and bead-encrusted peekaboo bodice. Featuring detachable long sleeves covered in sparkling beaded embellishment, this showstopping gown is designed to catch every bit of chandelier twinkle and candle-flame glow.

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6. CHIC CAPES AND VEILS We saw a lot of capes in last season’s collections, but Fall 2020 will have even more. Not to mention, it is becoming more common for brides to be able to purchase a matching veil or cape for their specific wedding dress design. Brides are more in love than ever with the idea of having a two-in-one dress that can transform from ceremony to reception party. Some of our favorite capes and veils this season feature intricate lace patterns, splashes of color and bold designs. Standout Look: The “Nuvola” gown by Peter Langner features a smooth satin sheath fit, plunging neckline, and a sheer cape with a descending array of hand-stitched appliques. The cape gives the illusion of soft feathers to wonderfully complement the clean and simple design of the gown itself.

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7. D E E P - V N E C K L I N E S The plunging V neckline has been a bridal favorite for several seasons, and with good reason: With the addition of a bit of subtle illusion fabric, this style allows for a hint of cleavage, but with reassuring strap support (smaller-busted brides can get away without the illusion coverage). The new season’s collections showed deep V’s on flowy, “twirl-skirt” A-line gowns, slinky mermaid styles… even chic bridal jumpsuits! Standout Look: The “Kensington” gown from the newest Justin Alexander Signature collection is the very picture of feminine romance. Look for intricately embroidered lace and chiffon appliques starting on the bodice and trailing down the full ballgown skirt. As for the dramatic V neckline, if you decide you want to take the plunge—just not quite so deep—the neckline can be raised for a slightly more modest look.

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Irene + Christopher 0 7. 0 6 . 1 9 COUPLE: Irene Yang & Christopher Donald Funk | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 130 | WEDDING COLORS: White, Green & Blush PHOTOGRAPHY: Stephania Campos Photography | VENUE: Hotel ZaZa Memorial City BRIDAL HAIR & MAKEUP: The Bridal Suite | CAKE: Susie’s Cakes | HONEYMOON: Spain & Portugal CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: L’ambiance By Rolanda / Swift + Co. / Ivory Bridal Atelier / Bella Bridesmaids / Yvonne Washington Entertainment / JSAV / Flashbar Photo Booth

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

sparkling rosé

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

crème brûlée

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

relaxing at home and watching movies

WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

he always makes me feel loved

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

sancerre

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

ice cream

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

relaxing with irene, and brunch or dinner out with friends WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she’s caring, independent and doesn’t hold a grudge

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A shot by dating app OkCupid's arrow brought Irene and Christopher together, for a first date on the patio of a Rice Village cafe, where they ended up chatting for hours. Three years later, Christopher proposed to Irene at a beachfront hotel while the two were on vacation in San Diego. The couple tied the knot at the new Hotel ZaZa Memorial City, surrounded by 130 of their closest friends and family members. The decor was elegant, with a modern twist, featuring crystal chandeliers, luxurious white drapery, and a ring-shaped arch adorned with blue majolica roses, dahlias and seeded eucalyptus. A focal point of the decor, the couple's five-tier whiteand-gold cake, from Susie's Cakes, featured shimmering gold leaf and a clear-box tier holding a cluster of flowers. Notes the bride: "Both the dance floor and photo booth were packed until the reception ended at 11 p.m. Then we had an after-party at the hotel's Tipping Point bar until closing at 2 a.m. Some guests insisted it was the most fun wedding they've ever attended!"

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// ALEXANDRIA PENELTON & CHRISTOPHER PRESTON //

This gorgeous couple, who have known each

1 WHAT IS YOUR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE FOR OTHER

other since childhood, hosted their wedding

COUPLES? “Make sure that you take time to share a moment between

at the historic Julia Ideson Library,

yourselves before heading into the reception.” Once you walk out for the first time as a married couple, you’re going to be swarmed with well-wishers and loved ones who can’t wait to grab a selfie with the happy couple. The most important thing about being married is that you honor and cherish your union, so start that tradition immediately following the ceremony. Let your planner and wedding party know about your plans, and they can run interference as you steal a few private moments before the celebration begins!

2 IF YOU HAD IT TO DO ALL OVER, WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY? “I would’ve been more willing to accept help from others, and not stressed myself out as much.” As Alexandria readily admits, it can be hard to let go and accept assistance. After all, it’s your wedding, and you have a complete vision. Though you may be tempted to take control of every aspect of your wedding, from picking up attire to folding favor boxes, without help, you’ll soon burn out. Trust your loved ones to lend a hand with the smaller things, and select a rock-star wedding planner to handle the big stuff.

3 WHAT WAS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU WHEN PLANNING YOUR WEDDING? “The most important thing for us PHOTO: CIVIC PHOTOS

when planning our wedding was to have great food and a great band. We wanted to make sure that our guests had a great time.” It’s been said a million times that guests will rarely remember the wedding

incorporating tons of personal touches

colors or if the flower girl ran off with the basket. However, they will

including treasured books, a monogrammed

always remember how delicious the food was and how much fun they had

dance floor, and Christopher’s mother’s

on the dance floor. Figure out what wedding elements are most important

wedding ring.

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HOW TO CHOOSE WEDDING-DAY MENSWEAR & ACCESSORIES What a groom chooses to wear on his wedding day is as important

the accessories: A carefully chosen watch, pocket square, your father’s

as a bride’s gown and veil. After all, it’s his special moment, too, and he’ll

cufflinks or a fun pair of patterned socks can amp up your style quotient

be in the spotlight (and photographer’s frame) right alongside his partner.

big time, on your big day. Sound like a lot of sartorial stuff to sort through,

Consider the possibilities, from classic black-and-white tuxedos, to jewel-

especially if your daily ensemble centers on jeans and T’s? Relax—we’ve got

colored jackets, to crisp shirts and khakis, to bespoke suits. And don’t forget

you covered. And very well accessorized.

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TO TUXEDO OR NOT TO TUXEDO While weddings differ in formality, there’s rarely a time where a suit is too informal to be worn. So don’t think a tuxedo is an absolute necessity. Ultimately, your wedding fashion aesthetic should showcase your personality as an individual, and your lives as a couple. “If you’re a more laid-back type of couple, a dress shirt and khakis may be more your style,” says Kylie Carlson, CEO of The Wedding Academy, a global education resource for wedding planners. “Don’t force a fashion style if you aren’t comfortable with it.” Groomswear trends also tend to be regional. For example, Oleta Collins, owner of boutique

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No matter what palette or textures you choose,

Consider the possibilities, from classic black-&-white tuxedos,to jewel-colored jackets, to crisp shirts & khakis, to bespoke suits.

floral-design company Flourishing Art Design Studio, finds that in California, where her company

always try to tailor your style to the overall look and feel of the wedding, Collins says. “If your reception is elegant and glamorous, then find your best smoking slippers and a two-button tux that fits perfectly, and you will look and feel like a million bucks.” THE RULES OF ACCESSORIES The good news is: There really are no rules! As long as you don’t mix metals (say, silver cufflinks with a gold watch), you can get creative and make as much of a statement as you want with your accessories. Vintage accessories are always a great choice. “Whether you’ve thrifted some cufflinks or a watch, or inherited them from a late family member, these

is based, grooms often opt to ditch the socks altogether and go with tapered-leg

add a timeless touch to your attire,” says Carlson.

pants. “We are also seeing bowties becoming more and more popular,” she adds.

If you like leather watch bands, you’ll be happy to know that they are defi-

Most current groomswear trends tend toward classic style, reminiscent of debonair spy James Bond. “Grooms are keeping it simple and loving clean lines with no tails and no cummerbunds,” Collins notes. Suits, in general, are becoming more common for grooms’ wedding attire, according to Kevin Dennis, a certified wedding planner at Californiabased Fantasy Sound Event Services. But if you are having a formal, blacktie affair, you really need to go with the tuxedo, Collins adds: “Just as a bride wants her dress to fit the theme and feel of the evening, so does the groom.” The same is true for outdoor, rustic weddings. For this type of event,

nitely circling back as a fan favorite, adds Dennis. Just remember that your wedding-day watch should be fairly dressy, advises Marshi: “Thin. Nothing bulky or sporty for a wedding.” While it’s perfectly fine to incorporate intriguing accessories that you might not wear in your everyday life, on your big day, you do want to keep it stylish and simple. Don’t over-accessorize. Your wedding day is not the time to be flashy or over-the-top. Instead, choose items that have meaning, such as a watch gifted to you by your partner, a pair of cufflinks customized with your wedding date, or a tie clip embossed with a personalized motif.

“You wouldn’t want to feel out of place by wearing a full tux,” Collins says,

FINDING THE RIGHT FOOTWEAR Keep your footwear classic, and make sure

instead suggesting a well-fitted suit in a navy hue.

that it’s comfortable. “Brown leather is great to pair with a colored suit, and black

Suits are also easy to dress up. Choosing the right accessories is key: Think eclectic pocket squares, patterned ties and stylish socks. “Even if you’re planning to go with a black-and-white suit, this is a great way to elevate your outfit and add some nice color,” Dennis says. BE BOLD WITH COLOR “We’re seeing more grooms explore other color options for both themselves and their wedding party,” says Dennis. “Navy blue, forest green, and even merlot or plum, are popular jewel tones that grooms are leaning toward, in lieu of the traditional color palette.” Textures also are a huge trend right now, especially velvet and suede. “This is the perfect way to spice up a tuxedo or suit, and you’ll score bonus points with moody tones, especially for fall,” according to Carlson.

is always a no-brainer for a regular black suit,” says Dennis. “If you want to bring some personality and color to your footwear, add some cool socks! No one will immediately see them unless you choose to show them off to friends and family, and you’ll be able to brighten up any shoe style that you opt for.” When choosing your shoes, find a style that complements your overall attire. “If you are wearing a classic oxford, wingtips are too much, but smoking slippers are acceptable, depending on the feel of your venue,” suggests Collins. “We are also seeing grooms monogram their smoking slippers, which makes them a great keepsake.” Patent-leather dress shoes are no longer a top choice in grooms’ footwear, according to Carlson. But mixing your suit color with your footwear is. “Just

Billy Marshi, president of Houston men’s boutique Versione, agrees, noting that

make sure that you avoid pairing black and brown, as this combo never

Lurex, a material with a metallic sheen, can add a bit of bling to the traditional

quite sticks the landing,” she cautions.

suit. He also prefers a more formal peaked lapel for grooms, rather than the notched lapel common to business suits.

And lastly, make sure to purchase your shoes and wear them several times to break them in before your wedding day. Remember, the key to looking

More and more often these days, the groom is coordinating his suit with his

good is feeling good, so prioritize comfort, and a sense of confidence, as

groomsmen, with the addition of an accent element such as different-colored ties.

you assemble your ensemble!

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Choose A Dress That Complements Your Wedding Venue & Vibe

Whether your wedding plans include a stained-glass cathedral ceremony, a barefoot backyard gathering, or a cool Art Deco reception, you deserve a dress that matches your wedding setting and celebration vibe. Here we unveil a curated selection of gorgeous gowns that complement different wedding spaces, seasons and styles.

// MODERN ELEGANCE // These looks are for the bride who loves classic elements with a clean, contemporary twist. REEM ACRA: Texture can instantly transform an entire design, and Reem Acra is an expert on bringing flutter and fantasy to the fold. Taking a classic sweetheart gown silhouette, Acra adds a feminine 3D pattern reminiscent of flower petals and butterfly wings. The designer’s unique form of applique trickles down from the bodice of the gown throughout the waist and skirt for an overall dynamic, diaphanous look. This gown is equally suited for a sweet garden wedding or chic, JULIE VINO DESIGNER AVAIL ABLE AT BELLE ÂME BRIDAL

cosmopolitan affair. PETER LANGNER: A one-shoulder wedding gown by Peter Langner features smooth satin fabric combined with prominent folds for an understated yet contemporary silhouette. Fall 2020 bridal collections are full of statement sleeves, and this design is no exception. A floor-length train is attached at the shoulder for a very modern touch, making this regal gown a go-to choice for a very modern touch, making this regal gown a go-to choice for intimate, elegant wedding celebration and destination weddings alike.

// EFFORTLESSLY ROMANTIC // These dresses are full of romance, for the bride who loves soft layers and a never-ending supply of flowers. JULIE VINO: Ultra-feminine and full of fluttering layers, shimmering embroidery and exquisite floral appliques, the new Bellagio collection from contemporary couture darling Julie Vino is one to fall head-over-heels in love with. A dreamy, full-skirted, natural-waist gown evokes an air of modern romance with its stylized leaf pattern, and the combination of structured corset bodice with a delicate, ruched-tulle off-the-shoulder neckline. ALLISON WEBB: Southern-born Allison Webb knows that Houston brides love romance and femininity. She is also a master of craftsmanship, with her background working alongside Oscar De La Renta, and her experience designing exquisite embellishments. These qualities come together in her new collection, featuring the delicate, youthful “Ambrose,” gown—an embellished fit-and-flare dress with a corset bodice, detachable off-the-shoulder straps and subtly sparkling tulle overskirt. ALLISON WEBB DESIGNER AVAIL ABLE AT NOW & FOREVER BRIDAL BOUTIQUE

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// SOPHISTICATED & SEDUCTIVE // The modern bride, both confident and chic, deserves a gown that fits her form flawlessly and highlights her assets. INES DI SANTO: For the fall 2020 season, high slits made a major statement on the runway, encouraging brides to show a little more leg. This couture design by Ines Di Santo is no exception, featuring both a plunging deep-V neckline and thigh-high skirt slit. Shimmering beaded patterns and floral applique add even more allure to this gorgeous gown, which is understated enough for a poolside or tented wedding, but detailed enough for a major black-tie fête. JUSTIN ALEXANDER: With its figure-flattering mermaid silhouette, sheer sleeves and intricate beading, this Justin Alexander Signature gown is a fabulous fit JUSTIN ALEXANDER DESIGNER AVAIL ABLE AT MODERN AFFINIT Y

for curvy brides who want to show off their shape. It’s no wonder the design house decided to feature famed body-positive influencer Iskra Lawrence modeling this magnificent dress! Sexy yet demure—the combination of collarbone-grazing Sabrina neckline and plunging V is a knockout—this gown is a great option for vintage, industrial-chic and ultra-glamorous venues, and can be worn for fall, winter or spring weddings.

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// RUSTIC ROMANCE //

These dresses are perfect for a vineyard or barn wedding complete with wood farm tables, twinkle lights, and dancing under the stars. MORILEE BY MADELINE GARDNER DESIGNER AVAIL ABLE AT PARVANI VIDA BRIDAL & FORMAL

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MORILEE BY MADELINE GARDNER: Though Madeline Gardner is widely known for her sumptuous ballgowns and exquisite beadwork, the designer’s newest collection from her Morilee line is filled with options for Texas brides

who want the perfect balance of rustic charm and romantic details. An appliqued, V-neck, A-line gown with a delicately scalloped hem allows for ease of movement, while a concentration of detail at the back creates an alluring bustle effect. HAYLEY PAIGE: This fun, high-low gown from Hayley Paige features a breezy cascading skirt and an open back. A dress with this much movement and airflow will keep you cool throughout both the wedding ceremony and an evening reception full of dancing. When paired with white booties or the right headpiece, this ensemble becomes the perfect elegance-meets-country look.

// REFINED & REGAL //

These dresses are tailor-made for the bride who craves refinement, elegance and structure. KELLY FAETANINI: If your idea of bridal perfection is sleek, refined and perfectly fitted, the new collection from Kelly Faetanini has a lot to offer, from luxurious crepe fit-and-flare gowns to structured gowns that combine lace with neoprene (yes, really… and they’re gorgeous!). Among our favorite styles is an effortlessly chic ivory Mikado A-line gown with crisp but feminine construction and an alluring keyhole back. PRONOVIAS: Spanish fashion house Pronovias is known for gowns that stay true to their traditional European heritage. This, of course, includes stately princess silhouPRONOVIAS DESIGNER AVAIL ABLE AT MODERN AFFINIT Y & PARVANI VIDA BRIDAL & FORMAL

ettes, glossy Mikado silks, and understated embellishments. An A-line off-the-shoulder gown with a spray of sparkling white beading across the bodice features demure buttons down the back, and, in a totally modern twist, pockets!

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Ashton +Zachary 0 3 . 0 9 .19 COUPLE: Ashton Adduci & Zachary Parrott | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 200 | WEDDING COLORS: White, Green & Gold LINENS: Rexberry Luxury Weddings & Events | LIGHTING: LG Event Entertainment & Production | CAKE: Cakes By Gina ENTERTAINMENT: Danny Ray And The Acoustic Production | BRIDAL LUNCHEON: Ouisie’s Table VIDEOGRAPHY: Reverent Wedding Films | HONEYMOON: St. Lucia PHOTOGRAPHY: The Cotton Collective CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: The Revaire / Eventology Weddings / A Fare Extraordinaire / Floral Events Johanna Terry Events / Brickhouse Bridal / Divisi Strings / Jonathan’s Fine Jewelers 204 / W E D D I N G S I N H O U S T O N . C O M



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HER FAVORITE SIP:

lychee martini

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

key-lime pie

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

by the pool with my husband and our dogs, harlow and walter WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his sense of calm, but also, he’s always able to make me laugh

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

moscow mule

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

tiramisu

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

hiking, biking or fishing WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her spontaneous personality

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Though they met through mutual friends years ago, it took a while for Ashton and Zach to end up together. First, they were dating other people. Then Ashton ignored Zach when he reached out to her on a dating app. Then, finally, in 2015, Zach figured he'd give it one last try…and it worked! "I didn't ignore him this time…and the rest is history," recounts Ashton. Fast-track to their three-year dating anniversary: After a romantic dinner, Zach surprised Ashton at their home with candles, flowers, the news that he'd be taking her to Napa Valley for her birthday, oh… and a proposal! Their wedding had a "garden chic" vibe, featuring lush greenery, white flowers, metallic decor and warm lighting, notes Ashton, a wedding coordinator for Houston wedding venue The Bell Tower on 34th. A six-tier white-and-gold cake from Cakes By Gina, donuts and late-night boozy milkshakes kept the crowd fueled for dancing to beloved Houston band Danny Ray And The Acoustic Production. "Our all-time favorite moment had to do with our band! All of the horn and guitar players came down on the dance floor to play. They were standing on chairs, right in the middle of the party," Ashton says. "It was so awesome!"

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T I A R A S & C R O W N S If you’ve fantasized what it might feel like to wear an honest-to-goodness royal headpiece, there’s no occasion like your wedding to make an entrance in full-on finery fit for a royal — as long as your overall bridal look can carry off this dramatic accessory. Tiaras and crowns are best worn without additional high-powered bling (keep the earrings and other jewelry delicate and refined), and are most appropriately worn with classic, formal gowns. Beyond that, you can rock a crown with almost any hairstyle, from high up-do’s and elaborate twists to long, sleek, wavy locks.

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H A L O S & H E A D B A N D S Place a double headband on the crown of your head for a touch of light-catching sparkle. Bring your headband down to encircle your forehead for a nod to 1920s glamour or Renaissance-era elegance. Or choose a headband with an elaborate flourish at the back, and nestle that section against the top of your loose ponytail, braid or nape-bun.

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C O M B S The trick with bridal hair combs lies in perfect placement, and coordinating your comb style with additional accessories, for a harmonious, effortless look. Affix a larger, jeweled comb to the swept-up side of a side-swept down-do; sprinkle smaller floral or vine-motif combs through a boho braid or tousled up-do; or tuck a sparkling comb with attached veil into the underside of a full bun.

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// H E A LT H Y B R I DA L G L O W // GET A FLAWLESS “BRIDAL ARTISTRY” CANVAS BY FOLLOWING THESE ESSENTIAL SKINCARE TIPS.

Beautiful bridal skin starts from within, with healthy eating and hydrating habits. Combine your good diet and plenty of water with a solid, sensible skincare regimen, and you’ll be well on your way to a complexion that’s ready for its close-ups. So, what does the path to great skin involve, and what should you do when you encounter the occasional speedbump? Glad you asked!

START EARLY If you’ve started thinking about bridal skincare a year or

Again, if you have the luxury of ample time before your wedding, you

so before your wedding, congratulations! Assessing your skin type,

can schedule a preliminary consultation with a dermatologist or

identifying problems (periodic breakouts, dry skin, oily T-zone, rosacea,

experienced aesthetician to assess what you need, then get those

eczema, etc.) and thinking about seasonal adjustments to your skincare

appointments on your calendar, so you don’t have to worry about

routine, well ahead of time, is the best thing you can do to ensure a

scheduling them later. One or two chemical peels during the year

beautiful complexion by the time the big day arrives. If your skincare

leading up to the wedding are all that most brides need when it comes

routine has taken a back burner to pressing tasks like work, school,

to this deep-exfoliation process that helps with reducing sun damage,

wedding planning and, you know…life, don’t fret. You can amp up your

hyperpigmentation and fine lines (and requires several days to a couple

skincare regimen, and even make big changes, in just a couple of months

of months for recovery, depending on the intensity of the treatment).

For starters, focus on hydration by increasing your intake of water and

If your budget and schedule allow, monthly facials, done by a trained

decreasing your intake of alcohol. Work on reducing your consumption

aesthetician, are a great way to exfoliate, banish blemishes, deeply hydrate

of processed foods and very salty foods (which can lead to a host of

and support the at-home skincare regimen you’ve so faithfully maintained.

skin problems including puffiness, breakouts and redness), and adding more antioxidant-rich foods to your diet, including avocados (which are high in omega fatty acids), cranberries (packed with vitamin C, along with inflammation-reducing ellagic acid), and leafy greens (rich in lutein, a powerful collagen booster). Adding these superfoods to daily smoothies or juices is a great way to get them into your system quickly,

HEALTHY HABITS Small daily habit changes can have a big impact on your skin. And many of them have nothing to do with products you apply or treatments you undergo. How long has it been since you washed your makeup brushes and sponges? If your answer is, “Uh…I’m supposed to wash them??” now is the

on the go. Next, it’s on to a daily cleansing routine you can stick to!

time to get busy. Plenty of cosmetic brands have their own cleaning

CLEAN & MOISTURIZE There is no one “right” cleanser or moisturizer for

brand, check out what they offer, and stock up on something for deep

every bride. If you have a dermatologist or aesthetician you see on the reg, you’ll want to consult that specialist to determine a brand or product that’s best suited to your skin type and the problems you want to correct. Generally speaking, though, almost all brides benefit from daily cleansing with a gentle, oil-free cleanser followed by an alcohol-free toner. Apply a skin-specific moisturizer to your clean, patted-dry skin— products with hyaluronic acid work well for most skin types, as they help skin maintain water content. For daytime moisturizing, include a product with SPF 30 or higher, whether it’s included in your moisturizer or applied afterwards. And don’t forget your lips! Apply an SPF-30+ lip balm daily, before heading outside, and keep extras in your handbag, office desk and car for reapplication throughout the day.

solutions for makeup brushes and sponges. So, if you have a favorite cleaning, and perhaps a package of cleaning cloths for quick brush-head tidying on the go. An alternative option: Simply suds up your brushes with a gentle shampoo, rinse them well, and air-dry them on a silicone mat, or hanging with the brush heads facing down. Not only will you remove gunk and bacteria, but your makeup colors will come out truer, too! Along with dirty makeup brushes, cell phone screens are notorious for transmitting bacteria to the surface of your skin. The solution: Use earbuds, iPods, headphones or your phone’s speaker setting, instead of holding your phone against your cheek. It’s amazing how much of a difference this small change can make in reducing skin-surface bacteria and minimizing outbreaks, especially on the side of your face. Still dealing with the occasional blemish? Zap your zits gently with a dab of good ol’ fashioned benzoyl peroxide, applied directly to the pimple.

SCHEDULE TREATMENTS While you might be tempted to try some of the

You may need to repeat this process for a few days before the blemish is

zillions of home skin-treatment products or devices on the market today, it’s best

fully banished (resist the urge to squeeze—you’ll only make it worse!). But

to leave specialty skincare to the pros. At-home peels, microdermabrasion

this time-honored bacteria-reducing preparation is still your best bet for

scrubs and extractions can lead to irritation, redness—even scarring. Don’t risk it!

quick and gentle spot-removal at home.

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

lychee mojito

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

anything fruity

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

spin class in the morning, followed by an afternoon walking around the city with friends WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

how funny and goofy he is—he brings so much joy and laughter to my life

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

blue moon beer

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

chocolate-chip cookies HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

board games with friends WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

how smart and hardworking she is

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Harvard University alums Joan and Eric wed at Briscoe Manor and transformed the venue with a unique "chinoiserie" design, combining the bride's Chinese heritage and the couple's Southern upbringings. "We had blue porcelain Ming vases as centerpieces at each dinner table with white and peach roses and eucalyptus leaves," says the bride. "Our wedding crest was a 'double happiness' symbol, which is a combination of two Chinese characters commonly used at weddings to show the union of two people." In keeping with the decor scheme, the couple opted for a threetier white cake with raspberry preserves and lemon cream filling, accented with Juliet roses. At the reception, guests were encouraged to leave notes on a wedding tree to celebrate the union of the happy couple. But the guests weren't the only ones leaving notes. For Joan, the most important part of the wedding was making sure that every guest felt welcomed and loved. "To accomplish this," she says, "we wrote personal notes inside each of their reception-table place cards thanking them for their impact on our lives."

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// DON’T BE AFRAID TO // ask for something special. While it’s important to be realistic and practical with your design, it’s also important to dream big and fulfill a few fantasies. This is your wedding, after all! DO work with your venue style, not against it. Your wedding

with box centerpieces, or a mix of high and low arrangements,

design team will guide you on how to do this effectively,

along with plenty of candles, which can be lit once daylight

both in terms of aesthetics and cost. But you can start by

gives way to night.

choosing a wedding venue that will work with your theme, or the “feel” you want for your wedding. Dreaming of a lavish, flower-filled affair with hanging elements, overhead (“flown”) floral arrangements and tall centerpieces? Choose a venue with high enough ceilings to allow for decor intrigue, and plenty of space to accommodate towering table arrangements, so that guests can talk around them, and not through a huge explosion of flowers. Hoping for something more low-key and rustic-chic, to match your boho-elegant vibe? Find a space with exposed brick or wood elements, lower ceilings and plenty of windows to let in natural light. Then let your designer enhance your space

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DON’T forget the side spaces. Whatever venue you choose, don’t overlook oft-neglected areas like bars, cocktail tables, lounges and restrooms. You want your guests to feel both comfortable and delighted, pretty much everywhere they turn at your big event. So talk to your florist about creating smaller arrangements that echo your centerpieces, and place these on beverage stations, coffee tables, bar-high cocktail tables and restroom counters, accompanied by glowing votives and sweet signage, if you’d like. DO have an understanding of what’s feasible for you. If you’re like pretty much every single bride on the planet, you’ve saved



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at least a few inspo photos of wedding floral, decor and furnishing ideas you love. OK, so maybe you have 197 wedding-related Pinterest boards, in every design category, each with multiple themes and color schemes. Whether you’re obsessed with wedding design or willing to let your planner and decorator take the wheel almost entirely, it’s really important to understand what can be duplicated or created within your venue, budget, guest group size…and the bounds of human possibility. Show your designer your photos, and make sure to tell him or her not just that you love this centerpiece, or that tablescape, or bouquet, but what you love about it. Your floral expert may point out that an overflowing 50-foot-long table runner made completely of fresh peonies A) doesn’t leave room for plates or glasses or anything that people actually need in order to eat and drink, and B) will cost a fortune (and feature blooms

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that are not at peak season) for your December wedding.

extraordinary experience not just for you and your partner,

If it’s the long, continuous floral and the banquet table shape you

but also for your parents, extended family and closest friends.

love about the pic you shared, well…it may be entirely possible to fulfill your dream with an arrangement that’s more conducive to dining, and better suited to the surroundings and time of year. Your job is to voice your dream—your design team’s job is to bring it to life. And don’t forget: Demanding that a talented decorator duplicate an image can seriously compromise their creativity. Instead, use your images to share your tastes and then let them do their job: designing and creating something unique, just for you!

Got a soft spot for hummingbirds, or butterflies or seahorses? Ask your decorator to subtly incorporate these into your design scheme—perhaps through a linen pattern, a whimsical topiary, a “chandelier” or dance-floor decal. Crazy for antique shopping, retro fashion or historic homes? Ask your designer to source antiqued frames and vessels, mercury glass, Edison bulbs and mixed-pattern china, and work with flowers in soft, sepia-tone shades. Want your entire reception room to change colors over the course of the evening?

DON’T be afraid to ask for something special. While it’s

Chat with your wedding planner about bringing in a

important to be realistic and practical with your wedding

specialty lighting company that can wash your ballroom

design, it’s also important to dream big and fulfill a few

in any color, in any intensity you want, or transform it

fantasies. This is your wedding after all—the most important,

entirely into a forest of subtly curling leaves and vines,

most memorable party of your life. You want it to be an

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DO keep up with trending color palettes and design ideas…but DON’T be a slave to them. We all want to know about trends, some of us want to follow them, and… heck, some of us want to set them. But more than anything, your wedding is a celebration of who you and your partner are as a couple—what you love, what you care about, what you want to express…not a demonstration of what’s trendy right now, in this moment (and destined to look dated 20 or 30 years down the road).

everything you’ve always dreamed, and so much more than you ever could have imagined

S o g o a h e a d , d i s c ove r t h o s e e m e rg ing wedding design trends—in colors, themes, props, textures, furniture styles, decor accents—but rework and refine them for your wedding so that they reflect your personality. Your expert design staff, whether it’s an artisan florist with one talented assistant in tow, or an entire team of stylists, builders, arrangers and installers, will help you do this, and, if you’ve chosen wisely, surprise you with a celebration space that’s everything you’ve always dreamed, and so much more than you ever could have imagined.

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Macy + Niko 0 6 .15 .19 COUPLE: Macy Victoria Pruitt & Nicholas Cody Stewart | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 225 | WEDDING COLORS: Blush, Blue & Gold VENUE: Waters Edge | CAKE: Susie’s Cakes | LIGHTING, DJ & PHOTO BOOTH: LG Event Entertainment & Production VIDEOGRAPHY: Reverent Wedding Films | HONEYMOON: Greece & Croatia PHOTOGRAPHY: Agape House Studio CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Holyoak Floral Designs / House Of Hough / A La Carte Events & Catering / Bella Bridesmaids

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

margarita

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

salted caramel anything HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

out on the boat on clear lake, or at a college football tailgate WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his patience

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

old fashioned

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

strawberry cake

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

doing anything outdoors with my wife and our shih-tzu, oscar WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she always makes sure our family is taken care of

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After meeting Niko on dating app Bumble, Macy sat in her hairstylist’s chair, “telling her about how much I was not looking forward to our date,” the bride recounts. “I showed up 20 minutes late to meet Niko at Baker Street Pub. But this date was unlike any I had ever gone on before.” For three hours the two talked, and walked away knowing they had to see each other again. And again. And again. Until, one evening on a date at The Post Oak Hotel, Niko grabbed Macy’s hand, twirled her around and spoke the words she had been waiting to hear. The couple wed at Waters Edge, on the shores of Clear Lake—an area where both had spent time growing up. With its “waterfront feel,” the couple’s wedding spoke to their hearts, as did Niko’s white tux, echoing the white suits both his dad and hers had worn for their own weddings. “Since we had so many family members who had never met the bride or groom, we put ‘5 things his side should know about her, (and vice versa)’ signs by the bar to help our families get to know us a little better,” Macy says. And about Waters Edge: “I couldn’t picture any other place being more perfect for our wedding.”

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lifetime weddings, and what makes the two clienteles so very

EVENTS CO. Born and

different.

raised in San Antonio, Richard Flowers, despite

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On how his galas influence his clients’ weddings, and what makes weddings special: “We are able to really enhance

his seemingly apt surname,

weddings based on our experience with galas because both are

didn’t begin his career in

events on a large scale. Our niche in the wedding world is grand,

floral design—far from it,

over-the-top, magical weddings. It’s not just the ceremony, or the

in fact. He graduated UT

reception, it’s the dinner, the dancing, the goodnight—the full-on

with a business degree,

celebration. The biggest difference is the emotion involved in

and started his profes-

weddings. We may do a gala every year, but we do this only once

sional career in oilfield exploration. But a side venture into the cut flowers business in the 1980s ultimately led him to discover a serious need for big-project event production in Houston. And, so,

for the bride and groom.” On where he finds design inspiration: “I get so much of my inspiration from traveling. I am constantly snapping photos of build-

he decided to fill it, starting with events for the Economic Summit

ings, photos, carpets, textiles, even hotel restroom and lobbies,

of Industrialized Nations (no biggie, right?). In 2003, Flowers

and collecting art from all these places. I especially love Mexico

joined forces with the Landry’s organization, at the helm of

City. And I have an absolute obsession with coffee-table books.

The Events Co. In his tenure, he has produced lavish galas

I probably own 400 plus, including ‘David Hockney: A Bigger

for the Houston Grand Opera, the Houston Ballet and the

Book,’ ‘Louis Vuitton Windows,’ ‘Venetian Chic,’ and ‘Emily Post’s

Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Here, he reveals the simi-

Etiquette’ (everyone should own this book—it’s a must-have!).

larities between high-profile society events and once-in-a-

They’re all over the office, on every surface.”

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On the importance of having an open mind: “A couple

N’ PETALS As its company

should be open to considering ideas that have not necessar-

name implies, gorgeous

ily come straight from their Pinterest board. As a designer,

flower arrangements are

I create fresh and individualized looks that really suit each

at the heart of Plants N’

client and their taste. On an initial consultation, I typically

Petals’ wedding services.

like to get to know the client and their personal tastes, as

But this top Houston

their wedding is a reflection of these, just turned up about

wedding florist does so

1,000 percent!”

much more than provide p r e t t y f l owe r s . M a n y

of Houston’s highest-profile weddings and events call upon Plants N’ Petals for its award-winning event production expertise. From lounge and linen rentals to custom ceremony backdrops to couture lighting and elaborate ceiling decor,

On what ’s hot for 2020 weddings: “My 2020 wedding clients want classic florals that are at once fresh and updated, but timeless. Also, dance floors are no longer just for dancing! They are becoming a focal point and a design opportunity, and I love doing custom designs and patterns on them.

Plants N’ Petals transforms weddings into unforgettable

Having florals and decor suspended over the dance floor

eve n t s . A s s e n i o r we d d i n g d e s i g n e r fo r t h i s re n ow n e d

really makes for a dramatic ‘wow’ in the space. And color

H o u s t o n eve n t c o m p a n y, B a h a r a J a m e a i s t h e d e s i g n

palettes are becoming more multifaceted, as opposed to the

talent behind many of Plants N’ Petals most extraordinary

longstanding two-color scheme of the past. I am designing

weddings. And this is what she has to say about how she

with more variety of shades, similar to an artist creating a

makes her clients smile.

painting.”

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KEN C ATANGUAY, RIVER OAKS PL ANT HOUSE While River Oaks Plant House has long been renowned for its landscape design and topiary work, this iconic Houston business also creates some of the most opulent and elegant weddings in town. But it’s not just the beauty of its tablescapes, bouquets

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ceremony decor that has made River Oaks Plant House one of the most esteemed wedding vendors in the city. As lead designer Ken Catanguay puts it, the key factor is trust: “In everything we do, from our products to the services we provide, we make sure we put our clients first. Our clients have a sense of confidence in us, from the moment they first meet us to talk about their wedding. Our sincerity, and the value we place on serving our clients, is even more important than our creative minds.” Having the trust of his clients means Catanguay has the freedom to suggest, explore, dream up and truly design memorable wedding environments and installations, like the ones he notes here. On the link between landscaping and weddings: “We love doing flower topiaries! Doing these out-of-the- ordinary installations gives us a chance to really showcase our creativity. Since we are the leading topiary maker in the country, we can do anything our clients desire, from kissing swans, to hearts, to custom cars, to dancing bears and even college mascots, all made out of real fresh cut flowers!” On the Insta-friendly trend he loves as much as his clients

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do: “With flower walls, our options are limitless! We love using fresh cut flowers for these walls, and we can even customize the size of the wall for our clients. The wall we make will depend on the theme that the couple wants. For instance, we made a wall out of tropical greens and flowers to showcase one wedding couple’s ‘Havana nights’ theme. But I think the wall we did that I loved most spelled out the couple’s initials using flowers.”

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ELLEN RAMSEY, LET IT FLY EVENTS With more than 30 years’ experience producing events for some of the most demanding corporate clients on the planet, Let It Fly Events prides itself on anticipating potential problems before they arise—which is good news for the company’s wedding clients. As owner Ellen Ramsey says, “In weddings, there

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so every detail must be planned and executed perfectly. And if there ever is a hiccup,” she adds, “we’ve fixed it without anyone being the wiser.” That means that couples who hire Let It Fly Events to design and produce their wedding can rest easy, knowing that all they’ll need to focus on, on their wedding day, is the joy of the celebration. They’ll also get access to one of the biggest specialty rental inventories in Houston, truly innovative floral design work, and attentive service from Ramsey, her director of sales Traci Rushton, and their expert team. As for what Ramsey’s excited to see in 2020 weddings, and how she uses her wellhoned imagination to fulfill her clients’ requests, here’s her take. On what’s hot in rentals right now: “Lounge furniture is still incredibly popular. But custom and personalized items are what we get the most requests for with our recent weddings. We also get a lot of requests for new items that haven’t been seen before. For example, we recently did a wedding with a series of custom-built mirror arches that varied in height from eight feet to 10 feet tall, to create a dramatic entrance to the reception.” On personalization’s subtler side: “One of the most important design elements to any wedding is making it personal for the bride and groom—and it does not need to be in an overt way. At a recent wedding we did, the beloved grandfather of the bride had recently

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passed away. It was devasting for the family that he was not there to be a part of the wedding. We were charged with designing a monogram with the couple’s initials, but one that would also pay homage to the bride’s grandfather without being obvious to the majority of the guests. When looking at the monogram straight on, it appeared to just be the couple’s initials, but from the side, the grandfather’s initials could also be seen.”

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ANDY HOPPER, AIFD, BLOOMS DESIGN STUDIO Brought in several years ago to head up HEB spinoff Blooms Design Studio, Andy Hopper immediately set to work establishing the event design firm’s concept: “ever changing, very on trend, always fresh,” he says. That brand message, paired with the backing PHOTO: KATY COX PHOTOGRAPHY

and purchasing power of a major grocery chain, h a s a l l owe d B l o o m s

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“with a better pricing structure than other companies,” Hopper explains. And he’ll continue to expand this model in his new role as Blooms Design & New Business Development Manager Executive. As for Blooms’ approach to wedding design and floral artistry? “We don’t think outside the box,” says Hopper. “We burn the box.”

On his AIFD certification, and what it means for his wedding clients: “The AIFD (Accredited Member of the American Institute of Floral Designers) is the ‘doctorate’ of floral design. There are only 1,500 of us in the world. Becoming AIFD accredited involves extra schooling—mine was focused heavily on art, botany and floral design—and exams. My background is in interior design, and along with my specialized training, I am able to design with a focus on the overall feel and look of the event—not just the floral, but the whole room.”

On thinking fresh, and keeping it real: “The big flower wall idea was made very popular by Kim Kardashian’s wedding. But they’re so expensive when they are made with fresh flowers. So, we mix paper flowers (beautiful ones from Paris)

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with other high-end artificial floral, for the same effect. Also, I would say that 80 percent of our wedding ceremonies are not taking place in a house of worship these days, so we have to create a sense of ‘ceremony’ in the couple’s venue. We might do that with a big floral arch, or for Jewish weddings, a really unique, beautiful chuppah.”

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KIRKSEY GREGG, KIRKSEY GREGG PRODUCTIONS His small-town Southern upbringing invested him with an understanding of tradition, and a deep respect for the ritual and romance of weddings. His 40-plus years of experience with flowers and decor— he got his start working at a florist shop at the tender age of 15—make him a true expert on the design side. And his tendency to get “wrapped up in the family part” of wedding PHOTO: CHARLIE HORSE PHOTOS

coordination? Well, that’s what makes Kirksey Gregg the man you want on your side when you’re plan-

ning the biggest family celebration of your life. Whether he’s designing

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weddings for The Ballroom at Bayou Place, where he serves as in-house florist and decorator, or he’s providing full-service wedding coordination, design and production, in venues all across the state and the country, Kirksey Gregg is living out his life’s passion. And he’s doing so in the service of helping his brides and grooms celebrate their own—in spectacular style. On ritual vs. revelry: “I still think a wedding is a sacred service, no matter the religion or tradition of the couple. The wedding ceremony should have its own character, versus the ‘party’ part. That’s why you’ll see a lot of difference in my designs from ceremony to reception. My ceremonies tend to have white palettes, very sacred, spiritual, angelic. Having been brought up in a whole different time, in a town of 3,000 people, I really feel that you need to have that quiet, sacred moment of the ceremony…then let’s go party. They really are two totally different things, even if they’re taking place in the same venue. Only about 20 percent of my couples are having their ceremony in a house of worship. Not that it’s a lack of faith or belief. But in a city like Houston, where your house of worship may be 20 miles away, and you have traffic to deal with, it’s really a matter of convenience for your guests.” On bringing brides back to reality: “If you bring me a Pinterest photo, I’ll take one look at it and tell you if it’s real or not. You’re not going to get

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a peony in February that’s two feet in diameter—that’s just not real. It’s been Photoshopped. Also, I’m not about copying what you see on the Internet. If you’re paying my price, and you’re using my expertise, I am going to design an event just for you. I want to create an event for you that you post on Pinterest and someone else copies. Not the other way around. When I tell that to my brides, they get it. And it usually resonates with the mother of the bride, too.”

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weddings. In her second year, she did more than 90. And while “we’ve had good times, and we’ve had down times,” she says, Dream Bouquet has remained a force in fine floral design for more than two decades. On how she’d describe Dream Bouquet’s “dream wedding client”: “My dream client would be someone who came to us with a general idea of what they wanted—a color palette or a vibe, or a general theme, like ‘winter wonderland,’ or ‘boho chic,’ or ‘deep, moody colors’—and had a pretty firm budget in mind, whether large or small, but gave us the ability to sit and really design, instead of bringing us images of things they want us to copy off of Pinterest. I love to design—I love to be creative. And when we are given an opportunity to really use our design skills, I think the client will be much happier with the results.” On the growing demand for “instant weddings”: “We’re really seeing a new ‘Amazon Prime’ mentality in the wedding market. People are coming in 60 days or fewer out from their wedding date to book their flowers. We used to get

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these rushed requests every once in a while—now I get at least one a week. I met with a girl recently who has been engaged for two years, and is getting married in two weeks, and hadn’t even looked at flowers for her wedding yet. It makes it really hard to give clients what they want. The more time you can give your vendors, the more likely it is that we won’t just be throwing things together–that we’ll have time to really think about your design.”

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ANNA JONGEJAN, ROYAL LUXURY EVENTS What started as a side business, planning church functions and kids’ parties while raising four young children of her own, has become Anna Jongejan’s career, and one she loves with all her heart. Her mission with Royal Luxury Events—the event-design firm she launched with her husband and business partner Jos Jongejan in January 2018—is to be “Houston’s luxury provider for events.” PHOTO COURTESY OF ROYAL LUXURY EVENTS

Period. Whether she’s doing that with serpentine tables and Louis XVI

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and her team are “always up to date, always bringing in new design ideas and new styles, always able to travel nationwide to give each and every client that true luxury wedding experience,” she says. And here’s what she says about the diverse clientele she serves, and the trends she’s tracking for 2020 weddings. On her clients—who they are, where they come from, what they want: “My clients are the United Nations. The Melting Pot. Truly—they are a completely international range. We cater to American couples, as well Arab, Asian, Middle Eastern and African couples. We’ve done Moroccan weddings, Lebanese weddings, Palestinian weddings, Indian weddings, Vietnamese weddings. The one thing they have in common is that they want that elegance and creativity we bring…that luxurious feel our weddings have. Ninety percent of our clients hire us for the rehearsal dinner and bridal showers, too. We also do traditional engagement celebrations. We are a one-stop shop that can provide totally different looks and rental inventory for each event that is part of the whole wedding celebration.”

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On what trends she’s tracking for 2020 weddings: “One major trend we’re seeing is no linens in the room. A full 99 percent of our furniture inventory does not need chair covers or table linens. We have silver, gold, mirror-top tables, and elaborate dining chairs, all beautiful on their own, no linens needed. Another big thing we’re seeing is a movement away from gold, toward silver. Even our Arab clients, who tend to want gold decor for weddings, are moving to silver.”

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

truly hard seltzer HER FAVORITE SWEET:

anything vegan

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

hanging out with friends, family and dog WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his humor

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

cold beer

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

skittles

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

with my wife

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her mind and her smile

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Though they were in the same social circle in high school, Shelley and Frank were dating other people at the time. It wasn't until 10 years later that the pair reconnected during a Labor Day weekend trip with mutual friends‌and sparks flew between them. Six years later, Frank proposed to Shelley on their dating anniversary after a hike up the Alpine Ridge Trail in Estes Park, Colo. As with their first "date" and their engagement, the couple's wedding also took place on Labor Day weekend, at the iconic Corinthian Houston. The bride describes her wedding decor as "Art Deco-inspired, with lush greenery, airy bouquets of fluffy flowers, and gold and navy accents," all beautifully created by Plants N' Petals. "At the sweetheart table we brought in two large bird cages which were accented with greenery, and replicated that same look at the altar, which was later repurposed for the cake table backdrop," the bride explains. For the reception meal, guests indulged in an all-vegan meal featuring stuffed mushrooms, tacos, vegan queso and "Beyond Burgers." The music from LG Event Entertainment & Production set a fun, upbeat tone for the evening, with songs by Queen, instrumental covers of metal songs, and the couple's favorite television and movie theme songs. Shelley and Frank's favorite memory from the evening? Dancing the night away, of course!

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Stacy + Nick 01. 2 6 .19 COUPLE: Stacy Nicole Zane & Nicholas Scott Greer | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 150 WEDDING COLORS: Black, White, Blush & Gold | VENUE, WEDDING CAKE & BRIDAL TEA: The Post Oak Hotel At Uptown Houston FLOWERS, DECOR & RENTALS: Plants N’ Petals | ENTERTAINMENT: Royal Dukes Band | HONEYMOON: Moorea & Bora Bora PHOTOGRAPHY: Koby Brown CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Spell Events / Who Made The Cake Sunkissed And Made Up / Sehgal Diamonds / Oh Snap Selfie Photo Booth / Katie & Co.

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

anything with pineapple or mango HER FAVORITE SWEET:

anything with peanut butter and chocolate HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

shopping, walking and eating in the heights with our doggie WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

i feel so good and safe and loved when i’m around him

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

sweet tea

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

dark chocolate

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

shopping, walking and eating our way through galveston with our doggie WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she’s hilarious, she’s gorgeous and she gives me strength

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Stacy often visited a wine bar in The Heights to hear "the cute red-headed pianist" (aka Nick) sing and play piano. Until finally, with the help of a little liquid courage, Stacy got Nick's phone number from the bartender and called to ask him out on a date. "Thankfully, instead of being scared of this random stranger calling him, he was intrigued," recounts Stacy. "We met, and the rest is history!" While vacationing in New York City, Nick was ready to pop the question to Stacy, but was waiting for the perfect moment. Should he do it while they were strolling on the High Line? Should he do it in the middle of Chelsea Market?? Finally, he couldn't wait any longer, and proposed to Stacy in their hotel room‌with a discreetly placed iPad in the corner recording the whole thing. For their January wedding, the couple chose The Post Oak Hotel as their venue: "I love that The Post Oak Hotel is a dog-friendly venue, and that we could have our little dog (whom we love like a child) as our flower girl," says the bride. Stacy and Nick pledged their love in a traditional Jewish ceremony beneath a chuppah adorned with cascading white orchids and tulips, beautifully designed by Plants N' Petals. Stacy especially cherished being able to celebrate the special day with her mother. "She was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer almost three years ago, and at the time, I never thought she'd be around to see me get married," the bride says. "So, having her there and sharing those mother-daughter moments was extra special."

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Bonnie + Tyler 0 5 . 2 3 .19 COUPLE: Bonnie Blake Helm & Tyler Chase Hurst | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 40 | WEDDING COLORS: Purple, Ivory & Gold PHOTOGRAPHY: Blanca Duran | CAKE: Cakes By Gina | LIGHTING: LG Event Entertainment & Production BRIDAL SHOWER & ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotel ZaZa Museum District | HONEYMOON: Greece CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Houston Museum Of Natural Science / The Secret Garden / Cafe Natalie Catering / Misora Bridal / Golden Moment Design Co.

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

bourbon on the rocks HER FAVORITE SWEET:

cookies-and-cream ice cream with extra chocolate sauce HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

waking up early and reading WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his logical and calm demeanor

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

canadian whiskey HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

chocolate cheesecake HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:


relaxing at home with my wife

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her rationality and open approach to problem solving

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Bonnie and Tyler's love story began on the first day of college when they happened to sit at the same table for lunch. Although Bonnie could immediately tell that Tyler was interested, she was "so over" dating, she says. Luckily, Tyler stuck around, and six years later he proposed to her at the Dallas Arboretum. However, Bonnie faced heartbreak in the intervening months, "trying to plan a thoughtful and beautiful wedding while dealing with my father's new diagnosis of pancreatic cancer," she says. "He passed away two weeks before the wedding, but we were still able to have a small hospital ceremony before he passed, and our wedding was truly beautiful, knowing that he was there in spirit and no longer suffering." For their May wedding, the couple brought 40 family members and friends together at the Houston Museum of Natural Science for "a celebration of what it means to be alive, and to love those around you." Acclaimed Houston baker Cakes By Gina took inspiration from the museum's Gem Hall to create a stunning gold and purple geode wedding cake. "I've always wanted one of those beautiful geode cakes, and Gina's definitely delivered!" says the bride. Music from the "good old days" energized the couple and their loved ones for a night full of dancing surrounded by glittering gems, all beautifully captured by Blanca Duran Photography.

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V EN U E & F O OD : T H E H O US TO NI AN HOTEL , CLUB & S PA // PH OTOG RA PHY: CIV IC PHOTOS S T Y L I N G , CO OR D I N AT I O N , R E NTALS, DE CO R + FLOWE RS: ROYAL LU XU RY E V E N T S / / WED DIN G C A KES: SU SIE ’ S C AKE S V I D EO G R A P HY: M E A N T TO B E FI L M S // LI GH T I N G: LG EVENT ENTE R TAIN ME N T & PRODU CTION , ROYAL LU XU RY E V E N T S JE W EL RY: Z A D O K JE W E L E RS // H AI R: BLUS H HAI R & M A KEUP AR TIS TRY 272 / W E D D I N G S I N H O U S T O N . C O M


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Sarah + Jesse 0 6 . 01.19 COUPLE: Sarah Ashley Toups & Jesse Callahan | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 155 | WEDDING COLORS: White & Gold PHOTOGRAPHY: Civic Photos | VENUE: Hotel Galvez & Spa | HONEYMOON: Punta Cana CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Set In Stone Events / Downtown Blooms / Bake Me A Dream / Brickhouse Bridal / EP Wedding Films / Lifetime Selfies Lane Hahn / Kayla Renee / Erika Mulligan / D.R. Toups Engraved Calligraphy

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

arizona lemon iced tea HER FAVORITE SWEET:

red-velvet cake

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

golfing

WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his humor and generosity

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

kentucky mule

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

chocolate-chip cookies HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

golfing

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her sense of humor and good looks

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Remember that hilarious Geico commercial where the groom daydreams of riding his motorcycle through the countryside, only to be jolted back to reality by his bride, at the altar, asking, "You realize your vows are a Whitesnake song?" Which the groom acknowledges with a smirking "I do." Well, the bride in that spot is none other than College Station's own Sarah Toups (known more commonly by her professional name "Sarati"). And when she wed her real-life love, Jesse, you better believe his mind was right where it should be—on his beautiful bride in her lacebodice Martina Liana gown, both of them saying their solemn vows in a Galveston Catholic church ceremony. The couple, who met on a California film set, joined 155 loved ones to celebrate their union at the "Queen of the Gulf"—stately Hotel Galvez & Spa, where a classic wedding palette of white and gold set the stage for an elegant reception. As for the music, rather than belt-out-loud classic rock, the playlist centered on standards and favorites from the 1940s and 1950s, highlighting the historic venue's timeless grandeur.

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GIRLS’ GETAWAY SOUTHERN STYLE WRITER: BARBARA BARRIELLE

Charleston may be the perfect destination wedding locale, but the city’s art, architecture, cuisine, cocktails and Southern charm also make it a great spot for a pre-wedding girls’ getaway or mother-daughter retreat. It’s called the “lowcountry” for a reason: The highest spot in the city is about 12 feet above sea level. In the lowcountry, the sea is in the air…and shrimp and grits may very well be on the plate!

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ROOFTOP BARS rule in Charleston, and one of the city’s newest hot

take more than one ride, because chances are that they will all be

spots is at the top of the luxurious Hotel Bennett. The bar, Fiat Lux,

different. We recommend Palmetto Carriage Tours for their humor-

welcomes guests and visitors alike for creative cocktails and outstand-

ous delivery and deep knowledge of local lore, like the reason that

ing views. If you and your crew are guests of the hotel, you’ll also

Charleston houses sit sideways to the street facing the direction of

have access to the rooftop pool…bonus! For an utterly effervescent

the river. Hint: It’s to capture the breeze on steamy days.

experience, pop into Camellias, the hotel’s delightful Champagne bar, where the Champagne isn’t all that’s pink…the bar’s walls, floors, ceilings and furniture are painted, upholstered and draped in shades of rose, blush and petal-pink, making it the girliest of girlie hangouts. Recently rated by the Food Network as “the most Instagrammable restaurant in South Carolina,” Camellias is as near to perfect a bachelorette-bash spot as you’ll find .

TAKE IN THE GIBBES MUSEUM OF ART, or a historical house tour of the Aiken-Rhett House, Nathaniel-Russel House or Edmondston-Alston House. All reflect Charleston architecture in unique ways, and each has a story to tell. The Preservation Society of Charleston is the oldest such organization in the nation, and features exclusive private home tours throughout the fall season. Reserve a space for you and your entourage to look inside today’s Charleston family homes, and make

AT BELMOND CHARLESTON PLACE you’ll discover the ultimate in

sure to visit the Preservation Society’s shop, which sells locally made

Southern gentility, along with lavish rooms, a rooftop bar (guests

items including Brackish bowties, and J. Stark bags and backpacks.

only), and the exclusive Club Level, where food and drinks are served

You’ll find grits, rice, cookware and other culinary items here, too.

throughout the day. Perhaps the best girls-getaway feature at this renowned property is its ultra-luxe spa, where facials and custom massages are performed in quiet privacy, and hair and makeup styling are elevated to an art form.

KING STREET,where the shop is located, remains the primary shopping street in Charleston, although locally owned boutiques are found throughout the city. On King Street, galleries, antique stores, shoe stores, bridal boutiques and children’s shops exist beside luxe outlets

GATHER FOR COCKTAILS at the hotel’s Thoroughbred Club, where live

like Louis Vuitton and St. John as well as mid-priced retailers like Free

piano or jazz guitar entertain guests before dinner—and you will definitely

People and Chico’s. Get to Charleston the second Sunday of the month

want to have dinner at the Charleston Grill. One of the city’s premier dining

for an afternoon of shopping, music and street fun when most of King

establishments happens to be located in this elegant hotel, and you and

Street is open to pedestrians only.

your girlfriends will not want to miss the famous crab cakes, scallops, aged steaks and local-farm-to-table vegetable dishes. This is clean-your-plate lowcountry food, beautifully reimagined and gorgeously served, and the wine selection and knowledgeable sommelier make this dining experience a highlight of any Charleston visit.

KIAWAH ISLAND is another option for a luxe, leisurely getaway. At The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, enjoy the oceanfront pool or lounge on the beach, with full beverage and food service. Jasmine’s Porch offers lowcountry dining with plenty of outdoor seating, and golf lodges around Ki-

WHILE YOU WILL BE EATING and drinking a lot during your Charleston

awah feature everything from barbecue to seafood to steak.

trip, make sure you and your squad get out and really take in this historical

The Spa at The Sanctuary is first class, and you’ll also find

city. A horse-drawn-carriage ride is a necessity to get the “lay of the land,”

plenty of tennis courts, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking

and the history of the town, all in an informative yet hilarious fashion. There

and crabbing, to complete your Kiawah Island girls’ getaway,

are six routes to travel and each carriage ride is based on a “bingo”-type

and make memories—as you snap amazing photos—to last

system where a ball chooses what route you experience. Feel free to

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she has, as the catering powerhouse behind some of the lowcountry’s loveliest wedding celebrations

and special events. About the company’s name, Gurrieri says: “Salt is such an essential element historically, and in cooking. House or home is the feeling we want to convey with our food—something comforting and familiar that makes people feel warm and happy.” And that’s exactly the feeling wedding couples and their guests get when digging in to the Southerninspired, sustainably sourced, beautifully presented cuisine Salthouse Catering serves up.

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“IN THE LAST FEW YEARS, WE’VE SEEN A TREND IN FOLKS COMBINING STYLES OF SERVICE. They may have full seating, a plated first course, then dinner stations. There are really no rules any longer with how you serve food. We love to offer a station-style dinner reception featuring all chef-prepared ‘tasting plates.’ These small plates are designed to be a ‘minimeal,’ complete with sauces and garnish, that the chef prepares and the guest can simply grab and take with them. It’s efficient, in that guests don’t have to build their own plate and make decisions that might slow down the line.” “WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON BRINGING THE SAME HIGH LEVEL OF FOOD THAT FOLKS COME TO CHARLESTON EXPECTING TO SEE IN OUR GREAT RESTAURANTS, TO OUR CATERED ENVIRONMENTS. A few of our most popular dishes are our slow-braised short rib with a local mushroom ragout, served over Carolina Gold ‘middlins’ rice (aka rice grits); and our buttermilk-brined fried-chicken biscuits with a bourbon-brown-sugar gravy. We’re also well known for our beautiful, bountiful displays, featuring local veggies, house-made pickles, smoked salmon, cured meats and such. Folks love a great charcuterie display, and this is our version of that classic.”

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“THE BAR IS ALWAYS A BIG PART OF ANY CELEBRATION. We love creating a specialty drink that reflects the couple in some way. Maybe it’s a beer brewed in their home town, or a cocktail that speaks to where they got engaged. Either way, it’s a great way to personalize the occasion. We also love to use a local sweet-tea vodka in a spiked lowcountry lemonade—it’s always a hit with guests.” “THE FOOD AND DRINK CAN MAKE OR BREAK THE PARTY FOR SURE! Our goal is to have guests leave the wedding talking about the food the next day, the next time they see the bride…and even the next year. One of the nicest compliments we’ve received is, ‘Not only is that some of the best food I’ve had at a wedding, that’s some of the best food I’ve had ever!’ If the food is good, the bar is well serviced, and the guests taken care of, then the event as a PHOTO: MONIKA GAUTHIER

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Ambrea + Rodney 0 9 . 2 8 .19 COUPLE: Ambrea Personia Whitlock & Rodney Jaray Hunter | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 275 | WEDDING COLORS: Plum, Gray & Blue VENUE: Sandlewood Manor | CAKE: Susie’s Cakes | HONEYMOON: Turks & Caicos PHOTOGRAPHY: Akil Bennett Photography CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Something To Celebrate / Flora & Eventi / Aztec Events & Tents GTX Productions / Brickhouse Bridal / JPR Styling / Ultra Design / Beautiful U Bridal / Alana’s Vanity Makeup Artistry / Ventura’s Bridal Fashions DJ Havoc / Show Business Entertainment / Lucky Shots / White Invites / Carbon Auto Group

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

pineapple mimosa HER FAVORITE SWEET:

anything chocolate

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

lying in bed with rodney catching up on our favorite shows WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his smile and the way he looks at me—it melts my heart every time HIS FAVORITE SIP:

strawberry lemonade HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

strawberry cake

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

lying in bed watching our favorite tv shows WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she makes me feel like we can conquer the world together

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Ambrea, a pharmacist, was at work one day when her coworker had to leave on a family emergency. The company called in a "relief" pharmacist who would turn out to be none other than her future husband, Rodney. The two instantly connected, and after getting to know each other more, Ambrea found out Rodney specialized in breast cancer. When her own mother was diagnosed with the disease, he became a "rock" for the family, supporting them through her mother's treatment. The couple's relationship grew stronger through the difficult experience, and, one fine fall day, they made their bond official, with a romantic outdoor ceremony followed by an elegant, jeweltoned ballroom reception, both at picturesque Sandlewood Manor. Rodney, a huge "Game of Thrones" fan, decked out his tux jacket with a Targaryen sigil lining and gifted his groomsmen with dragon lapel pins. To honor the bride's New Orleans roots, the couple made a "second line" departure, dancing beneath umbrellas to the sounds of a brass band, off to begin their new life as newlyweds.

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Celebratory drinks play a big role at Houston wedding bashes, including, almost certainly…yours! Kick your drinks game up a notch with these tips for hip wedding sips, and how to serve them with unforgettable style.

BIG-BATCH BEVVIES: Want to make your guests happy? Ensure that they won’t wait in line for cocktails by prepping large-batch drinks that can be poured ahead of time and served quickly! Sangrias, Champagne punches and margaritas are all great options, especially when given a personalized name, and served with corresponding signage.

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LOCAL BREWS: With no fewer than 260 craft breweries currently turning out superb suds in the Lone Star State, local beers are everywhere! That should definitely include your wedding, whether you offer butler-passed flights of different varieties, serve them in ice-filled rustic barrels, or deliver bottles to guests via basket-bearing “beer burros” at your Hill Country bash. GROWNUP SHAKES: Milkshakes + booze = wedding perfection. Boozy shakes are awesome for late-night sipping, and make great, season-specific treats for after-parties and day-after brunches. Pumpkin-bourbon, chocolate-peppermint-Schnapps, strawberry-amaretto and peach-rum are some of our seasonal faves. SPIRIT GUIDE: For avid Scotch and bourbon connoisseurs, there’s much fun to be had by bringing in experts to host tasting stations for guests. The experience is not just interestPHOTO: HESSAM HOJATI

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Jennifer + Patrick 0 4 . 2 0 .19 COUPLE: Jennifer Ly & Patrick Vuong | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 330 | WEDDING COLORS: Black, White, Green & Gold VENUE: The Bell Tower On 34th | CEREMONY GOWN: Parvani Vida Bridal & Formal | HONEYMOON: Asia PHOTOGRAPHY: Johnny Than CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Prestige Events / DJS Entertainment / Glossip Houston / Leap Productions

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

coffee

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

cakes or cupcakes

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

quality time with loved ones WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his love for family, his ambition and his hugs

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

root beer

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

ice cream

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

working out and discovering new restaurants WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her patience and her kindness

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Though she had known Patrick's childhood best friend since high school, Jennifer never actually met Patrick…until one fateful night out at a club with friends. Two years later, Patrick "surprised" Jennifer with a photoshoot while the two were vacationing in Mexico— "I knew, of course," she confesses—during which he proposed. "One of the toughest obstacles we had during the planning phase of our wedding was making sure we would have enough time during the wedding day to incorporate both our parents' Vietnamese traditions, while still having the dream wedding we had always imagined." But with expert assistance from their vendors, and input from their venue, The Bell Tower on 34th, they had it all—a Vietnamese tea ceremony prior to their Western ceremony; a "traditional and elegant" reception in a sophisticated palette of black, white and gold "with lots of greenery;" and a Vietnamese family-style feast (plus, as a surprise for guests, "pepperoni rolls from Double Dave's to end the night!").

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Throughout the ages, the wedding feast has been the central focus of marriage celebrations across cultures, regions and centuries.

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The food you serve your guests at your wedding

and your partner spend Saturdays searching Houston

says a great deal about who you are as a couple,

for hidden ethnic eateries serving up authentic inter-

and how much you care for the people who have

national fare? Do you have special dietary needs or

gathered to bless your union. Do you want your

preferences that need to be met so that you can enjoy

guests to experience the comfort and fun of a back-

your wedding meal as much as your guests do? There

yard barbecue, surrounded by the smell of fresh air

are so many ways to incorporate your personal

and grilled meats? Do you want to give guests a

tastes into your reception menu, including these

taste of the Parisian bistro or Cabo cantina where

trending (and absolutely delicious) food options for

you enjoyed a blissfully romantic holiday? Do you

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PLANT-BASED BITES Whether you go for a menu of allvegan fare (like recent Houston bride Shelley Ewart), or you offer vegetarian and vegan options in addition to meat dishes, you’ll definitely want to make your nonmeat-eating guests feel fully included in your celebration. Passed hors d’oeuvre such as vegetable tartlets, stuffed mushrooms, lentil fritters, vegetable spring rolls and caramelized onion crostini are just a handful of mouthfuls that will delight non-meat-eaters and their carnivore counterparts, alike. Plant-based small plates and station-served entrees we love include baked potatoes, bruschetta, Mediterranean favorites such as falafel and hummus, vegetable sushi, pastas and risottos…even “Beyond Burger” bars! VERTICAL FOOD “BARS” Wedding couples and their guests are crazy for help-yourself vertical “bars” displaying

snacks,

appetizers

and

desserts.

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comfort-food faves—donuts and pretzels—lend themselves perfectly to this type of display, with their handy holes for hanging on hooks or pegs. You can also collab with your caterer to design shelf walls to present anything from sushi to cupcakes to mini-servings of trifle, chocolate mousse or tiramisu, in delicate little glasses. French-fry “cones,” sliders, churros and cake balls also make for whimsical wall-style displays. PHOTO: THE COTTON COLLECTIVE

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Take a cue from countless Houston wedding couples, and send your guests home with Whataburger burgers, taquitos or honey butter chicken biscuits, for a savory sendoff from Houston’s hands-down fast-food fave!

ORGANIC & SUSTAINABLE Across the board, couples are planning their weddings with more consideration for the environment. After all, weddings are celebrations of love, and for many, that includes love for the earth, air and water which sustain us. That’s why so many couples are opting for menu items that include ethically farmed animal proteins (beef, poultry, pork, dairy, eggs) and organically grown produce, from salad greens, to fresh fruits, to herbs and spices. Whether you choose to identify the provenance of your dishes with corresponding signage (“Yonder Way Farm Grass-Fed Filet,” “Hydroponic Baby Lettuce Salad With Anala Goat

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Co. Chevre”), or you simply work with your caterer to ensure that your menu focuses on sustainably produced, environmentally sensitive food items, you’ll be expressing your respect for the planet with the food you serve your guests, and participating in one of the most popular catering trends of 2020. LATE-NIGHT NIBBLES It’s the celebration of a lifetime— which means it’s probably going to go late…like real late. To keep guests fueled and fortified for wee-hours festivities, or send them home nourished and happy after a night of revelry, make late-night snacks a part of your party! The ultimate Houston late-night snack is,

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of course, tacos. And the ultimate variety for wedding after-party eats? Breakfast tacos, of course! Let your guests assemble their own, with their choice of fillings (scrambled eggs, chorizo, potatoes, beans) and toppings (a variety of salsas, cheeses, local hot sauces served from decorative bottles), and offer up compostable

or

recyclable

containers

and

monogrammed

take-home bags, should they wish to depart with their flavorful “favors.” Or, take a cue from countless Houston wedding couples, and send your guests home with Whataburger burgers, taquitos or honey butter chicken biscuits, for a savory sendoff from Houston’s handsdown fast-food fave!

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Johnny + Aaron 0 8 . 1 7. 1 9 COUPLE: Johnny Dailey & Aaron Sims | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 110 | WEDDING COLORS: White, Blue & Gold CAKE: Cakes By Gina | SIGNAGE & PHOTO BOOTH BACKDROP: LG Event Entertainment & Production HONEYMOON: Belize & Costa Rica PHOTOGRAPHY: Studio H-town CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: The Dunlavy / J Young Events / Eduardo Perrone Events And Designs Blushd Beauty / Jonny Black Productions / The Design Track

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JOHNNY’S FAVORITE SIP:

vodka, soda and lime HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

key-lime pie

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

spending time with family and mixing cocktails by the pool WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT AARON:

he never ceases to amaze me with his perseverance and dedication

AARON’S FAVORITE SIP:

margarita

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

crème brûlée

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

having our closest friends over for a dinner party WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT JOHNNY:

he is the most loving person i know—and he is my best friend

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Johnny and Aaron met through mutual friends while Johnny was a senior at Baylor University and Aaron was about to be shipped off to California for Air Force work. "We communicated long distance for three and a half months, until Jan. 2, 2013, when we officially went on our first date," Johnny recounts. Eight days later Johnny asked Aaron to be his boyfriend‌and, eventually, his fiancÊ. "Now here we are seven years later starting a whole new chapter of the rest of our lives together," he says. Their beautiful August wedding conveyed "simple elegance," with a mix of white florals and an abundance of greenery. Guests enjoyed a five-tier blue-and-white marble cake with gold trimming, topped with a custom gold "Mr. & Mr." cake topper, from Cakes By Gina. Later in the evening, the grooms swapped their white tuxedo jackets for iridescent sequined jackets to get the party started. "It was nonstop music, dancing and lights, until the evening came to a close!"

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FAYE CAHILL

Faye Cahill Cake Design Marricksville, NSW, Australia

Faye Cahill’s training in fine arts is evident in every cake she creates. From flawless metallic finishes to intricate geometric patterns to painted motifs that seem to spring to life from the surface of the cake, Cahill crafts wedding desserts that are as beautiful to behold as they are divine to devour. How do Cahill and her team of artists achieve such perfect cakes? “Our cakes are masked in delicious white, dark or flavor-infused ganache, and perfectly shaped, to allow us to keep the fondant ultrathin, and achieve our tailored corners and lines,” she says. Read on to learn more about this multi-award-winning cake designer! [ see page 314 for Q&A ] PHOTO:COURTESY LUCY LEONARDI PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO OF LUCY LEONARDI PHOTOGRAPHY

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LESLEA MATSIS

Leslea Matsis Cakes Wairapa, New Zealand

Her classes in cake and cookie decoration draw eager students from all over the world. Her delicate, exquisitely detailed sugar flowers are considered some of the finest in the confectionery universe. And her skill with thematic accents including gumpaste gloves and guipure-style lace overlays has won her a devoted following of vintage-loving brides and fellow bakers, both amateur and professional. So it’s with great delight that we present former-primary-school-teacher-turned-weddingcake-star Leslea Matsis, and her wedding cake insights, to you, in our exclusive interview! [ see page 314 for Q&A ]

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NATASHA COLLINS

Nevie-Pie Cakes Hertfordshire, England

With her background in illustration and textile design, it’s no wonder that Natasha Collins is known for her exquisitely painted cakes. Actually, “known for” is something of an understatement—Collins is an international wedding-press darling, a celebrity favorite for special-occasion desserts, a supplier of celebration cakes to legendary London department store Harrod’s, and the author of a fabulous baking book entitled “The Painted Cake” (natch). [ see page 315 for Q&A ]

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DALANA FLEMING

The Cake & The Giraffe Vancouver, British Columbia

First things first: The “Cake” in Dalana Fleming’s company name is the sweet, decadent, delicious, artful stuff she’s been creating since her first “non-Betty-Crocker” attempt—“a replica of a round cactus covered in green icing, with strips of dried mango for the spikes. It sat in a bowl of cookie crumbs…the dirt. It was amazing and I was hooked,” she says. As for the “Giraffe,” well that’s none other than Fleming herself: “When I was 13 years old, I hit six-feet-one-inch tall.” She stopped growing soon after that, but her love of cake, and innovative, whimsical cake design, never has. Watercolor bison, terrarium tiers and cakes that appear illuminated from within…all of these are products of Fleming’s seemingly limitless imagination—much to the delight of her wedding clients, her fans and her Insta followers! [ see page 315 for Q&A ] PHOTO: DENISE LIN PHOTOGRAPHY

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WHAT DRIVES YOU TO WORK SO HARD ON YOUR WEDDING CLIENTS’ CAKES?

A: “The cake plays such a major role at the wedding. It is a focal

point of the wedding decor, and is a big part of “that” shot that

LESLEA MATSIS

Q: WHAT ARE YOUR MOST POPULAR CAKE DECOR REQUESTS FROM BRIDES?

A: Most of my brides prefer sugar roses on their wedding

cakes, over any other flower. Each rose takes approximately

everyone now wants for Instagram (which may include a deco-

one hour to complete, and my roses come in different styles

rated backdrop behind the cake table and cake). The cake-cutting

(David Austin/Open/Spiral/Garden/English). It can be a

signifies the end of formalities at the wedding…and time to party!”

challenge to create a realistic-looking rose in the colors

Q: WHAT CAKE REQUESTS ARE MOST POPULAR

FOR YOUR 2020 WEDDINGS?

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“There is a lot of interest in artistic styles that are more

abstract, and look like sculptures or pieces of art. They are often whimsical and romantic, and may feature ruffles and rougher textures, which are difficult to master as they have to look beautifully executed and not messy.”

Q:

WHAT CAKE STANDS OUT IN MEMORY AS YOUR GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT?

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“One of the most amazing and unique cakes we created

was composed of hundreds of meringues over a huge tiered cake. It was transported in sections for an opulent harbor wedding at the Sydney Opera House. My staff were baking meringues for weeks!”

required, or to repeat a design I have done previously. But I enjoy this challenge and I love seeing the finished product. My brides also love to have the lace details from their wedding dresses replicated on their cakes. I need a lot of molds and stencils in order to do this. It can be complicated or quite simple, but it looks beautiful.”

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DESCRIBE TO US ONE OF YOUR MOST CHALLENGING CAKE PROJECTS—WHAT DID THE COUPLE WANT, AND HOW DID YOU CREATE IT?

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“One of my most challenging wedding cake designs

came from a bride who wanted a collection of techniques, which captured the special moments of the bride and groom’s life thus far. The techniques involved were: a basket design made out of fondant, an edible photo, sugar orchids and sugar roses. Weaving these elements together and still making the cake look classy and pretty was a challenge!”

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WHAT DO YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT WORKING WITH WEDDING COUPLES?

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“Seeing a design come to life, from a sketch on

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HOW DO YOU ACHIEVE SUCH VIBRANT COLORS AND INTERESTING TEXTURES WITH YOUR CAKE PAINTING?

TAKE US ON YOUR CULINARY JOURNEY…HOW DID YOU DISCOVER CAKE DECORATING, AND WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO MAKE IT YOUR CAREER?

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A: “I’ve been baking as long as I can remember. I went to

“I have my own range of edible paints which I use on

fondant. I especially like the challenge of painting a flower I

culinary school in 2006 and immediately started pastry school

have never painted in the past. While I always work from refer-

after graduating from culinary. I started taking orders while I

ence, I then put my own mark on the final piece. I also create 3D

was finishing up with pastry school and kept it going as a side

painted plaques which add more interest to a cake, and give it

business while working for another local designer. I applied for

another layer.”

a scholarship from Les Dames d’Escoffier, won, and funded my way to Toronto’s Bonnie Gordon College of Confectionary Arts

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WHAT’S ONE OF THE MOST CHALLENGING CAKE DESIGN ASSIGNMENTS YOU’VE EVER HAD FROM A COUPLE?

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starting in 2009. Knowing this was the path I wanted to take, The Cake & The Giraffe was officially founded in a little coffee shop in Toronto while I was in school. From my parents’ kitchen

“I once created a Glastonbury (a big UK music festi-

to now in my cake studio, the journey has been incredible, and

val) wedding cake. The couple wanted a 3D gingerbread

at times incredibly challenging, but I love it. Last year, 2019,

pyramid stage, and illustrations of the cows, the port-a-

marked 10 years of cakes for me!”

loos and the mud, all of which are synonymous with the event. I really enjoyed making it, but it was very time consuming, as it was so intricate. I thought that it would be a total one-off, but I have had three requests since then for the same design!”

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WHAT WAS THE FIRST CAKE THAT REALLY TESTED YOUR BAKING AND DESIGN METTLE?

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“My first six-tier cake was super daunting. It was a

simple buttercream cake with gold leaf and fresh flow-

WHAT, IN YOUR OPINION, IS THE PRIMARY ROLE OF CAKE AT A WEDDING?

ers, but it was so heavy that lifting and transporting it

A: “Well, I may be biased, but to me it’s the most impor-

delivery’ helper—he spots me while I move the cake from

tant role! But then, I and my family really love cake. As with any other wedding tradition, cake has as much importance as the couple give it. I have made cakes for couples who were so excited to see it, and it was one of the most important factors in their day. Whereas other couples do not give a cake as much weight in their day. No matter what, I think that a couple should, with the help of their cake decorator, find a design that represents them, and their relationship and life together, rather than creating a generically pretty cake. The day is all about them!”

was the issue. My husband has become my ‘big-cake cart to cake stand…though I’ve discovered I’m a lot stronger than I thought!”

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WHAT 2020 WEDDING CAKE TRENDS ARE YOU MOST EXCITED FOR?

A:

“I think the semi-naked and buttercream cakes with

fresh flowers are definitely here to stay. The term ‘natural/rustic elegance’ comes up a lot and that is A-OK with me. They are so beautiful! It also looks like geometric-shaped cakes are sticking around too, which I am totally here for.”

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MONTHS OUT P R E PA R E T O T E L L T H E WO RLD •Order engagement announcements •Order engagement-party invitations •Order save-the-dates (especially if you’re planning a destination celebration!) •Make sure you have everyone’s address

12 MONTH TIP: Doing an engagement shoot?

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Invited HOW DO WE ANNOUNCE OUR WEDDING?

WHEN DO WE ORDER OUR INVITATIONS? WHAT OTHER STATIONERY ITEMS WILL WE NEED F O R O U R B I G DAY ? F I N D A N S W E R S TO T H E S E PRESSING INVITATION QUESTIONS AND MORE,

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Use a fave photo from it for your save-the-date, especially if it’s a pic of something you love to do together, at a favorite spot (the scene of your first date?) or snuggled up with your fur baby.

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MONTHS OUT A N N OU N C E YOU R B I G NEWS •Send engagement announcements •Send engagement-party invitations, and host a fabulous bash to celebrate your big news •Send save-the-dates

8 MONTH TIP: Wedding invitations are usually on the more formal side, so get creative with your engagement announcements. For save-the-dates, try giving away a hint about the festivities to come (i.e., for destination weddings, a luggage tag or boarding pass).

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MONTHS OUT STA RT SH OP P I NG •Start shopping for wedding invitations •Order bridal-shower invitations (this one’s for your shower hostess, but you’ll need to provide the guest list) •Send thank-you cards for bridal-shower gifts 2-3 weeks after shower

6 MONTH TIP: While you or your shower host may be tempted to have shower guests pre-address thank-you-card envelopes for convenience upon arrival, please don’t; proper etiquette and graciousness trump convenience, in this case, especially since we’re talking about your closest friends and family.

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MONTHS OUT OR D E R Y O U R INV IT ES •Order wedding invitations •Order rehearsal-dinner invitations •Order stationery with your couple’s monogram

4 MONTH TIP: The rehearsal dinner invitation should always be sent separately from your wedding invitation; never include it in the wedding invitation.

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WEEKS OUT SE N D T HEM O U T •Send your wedding invitations •Order programs, menu cards and table cards

6 WEEK TIP: When mailing invitations, take them inside the post office, and ask the person helping you to hand-cancel your stamps; this process uses a special ink stamp to mark your envelopes rather than the usual machine-operated sorting system (which may damage them).

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up to MONTHS AFTER SAY T HANK YO U •Order personalized thank-you cards •Send heartfelt thank-you notes

POST-WEDDING TIP: If the gift you’re giving thanks for is from your registry, make sure to mention it, and how much you love it, in your thank you message; if it’s a monetary gift, don’t mention the amount, but do hint at how you’ll use it to bring joy to your newlywed life!

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Chasity + Stein 0 6 . 01.19 COUPLE: Chasity Jane Weaver & Stein Reed Spiller | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 350 WEDDING COLORS: Pink & White | VENUE: The Estates At Pecan Park | HONEYMOON: St. Lucia PHOTOGRAPHY: May Memories Photography CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: The Wedding Show / Cotton Culinary Swift + Co. / DW Interiors & Event Design / Kiss And Makeup Houston / Brickhouse Bridal / Ritter Media

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

spicy watermelon margarita HER FAVORITE SWEET:

strawberry shortcake HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

hanging out with my husband and our dogs WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his love of life

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

whiskey

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

banana pudding

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

barbecuing

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she has a kind and compassionate heart

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Chasity and Stein met through mutual friends their freshman year of college, but sparks didn't start flying until they got to know each other during Wednesday night "family dinners" at a friend's house. Following a romantic surprise proposal at the site of their first Valentine's Day together, the couple got busy planning their wedding at The Estates at Pecan Park. "Having our wedding at a newer venue, there wasn't much content to look at from previous weddings to see logistically how things worked," the bride says. "Luckily, it all worked out, due to an amazing venue and team." Following a sunny outdoor ceremony, the newlyweds joined 350 loved ones for a reception that was, in the bride's words, "a mixture of over-the-top glam meets fun and quirky." Highlights included a custom neon sign, a balloon arch, and a pinkand-white dance floor to tie it all together. The romantic evening ended with the happy couple making their exit under a shower of confetti: "It was awesome!" says the bride.

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// WEDDING STATIONERY & SIGNAGE MUST-HAVES // Hiring a designer or graphic artist to create your wedding invitations? Don’t forget to ask about these stationery and signage extras, which can be designed along with your invitation suite, to carry through your motif, monogram, palette and/or lettering style. CEREMONY PROGRAMS • PLACE CARDS • DINNER MENUS • SEATING CHARTS • TABLE NUMBERS • BUTLER TRAY SIGNS • STATION SIGNS SIGNATURE COCKTAIL SIGNS • BRIDAL PARTY INVITATIONS • REHEARSAL DINNER INVITATIONS • FAVOR TAGS • MAGNETS • WELCOME BASKET TAGS

Want to keep your wedding “brand” cohesive, without being repetitive? Explore these alternative media options, and mix things up a bit! WOOD: Rustic, light-toned birch. Warm, elegant maple or mahogany. Rich cherry veneer pressure-mounted on cardstock. However you cut it, wood is hot for wedding stationery and signage. We love wood save-the-dates, magnets, menus, invitations and signage for Hill Country weddings, destination weddings, barn weddings and weddings with a distinct Texan theme.

ACRYLIC: Couples from coast to coast are excited about clear or opaque acrylic “stationery” pieces, from invitations to place cards to reception menus. Versatile, durable acrylic can be printed and hand painted just like paper, and is lightweight enough to mail in a rigid paper envelope or custom-designed box.

LEATHER: There are few materials more cherished than soft, supple leather…especially when it arrives in the mail, inviting you to a fabulous celebration. Even if you decide to go with traditional paper for your invitations, you can choose leather for your save-the-dates, favor tags or cocktail menus. Bonus: Have your designer craft luggage tags and passport holders, with your wedding monogram or motif, and raise the bar on your honeymoon style!


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// REGISTER BY ROOM // Apartment, townhouse, condo, cottage or manse—no matter its size or scope, the place you’ll live together as a married couple is, above all else, a home. Keep this in mind when you register for your wedding, by selecting items you’ll love, for all the spaces you’ll occupy in the home you share. You can start with THESE top essentials for each happy place! PERSONAL SPACES: The most intimate spaces in the newlywed home often are the most overlooked on wedding registries. Don’t stumble into this common registry pitfall! While you may need to replace textile items more frequently than, say, castiron cookware or fine bone china, you can still register for your bedroom and bathroom with an eye toward luxury and durability. Instead of gadgets and trendy pieces, focus your registry scanner on high-quality bedroom and bathroom staples (with, perhaps, a techie treat just for fun!), and make private time—each individually, or together—your favorite time of the day.

COOKING: For many couples, this space is the focus of the gift registry—and with good reason… actually lots of reasons. First off, the kitchen is where couples, and often their friends, family and guests, spend a whole bunch of time, especially in those first months and years of entertaining as a married couple. Sure, there’s the dining room and living room, but when there’s a party, and there’s cooking going on, everyone tends to gather in the kitchen. So it’s nice to have a well-stocked, goodlooking one. Plus, there are just so many kitchen items to choose from, whether you’re a gourmet chef, an avid baker, or an “I-can-barely-boil-anegg” amateur with a willingness to learn.

BEDROOM

High-quality sheet set Designer duvet cover Down comforter Luxury pillows Decorative frames Matching end tables Bedside lamps Wall art

LIVING & DINING: Whether they’re connected in an open-floor-plan layout, or separate from one another, these two spaces generally constitute the heart of your home—the place where you relax, unwind, receive guests, entertain, eat, drink and celebrate. How you design and furnish your home’s living and dining spaces will depend on your taste and style preferences: Do you want to sink back and put your feet up without worrying about delicate doo-dads? Do you love the look of a formal dinner table, laid out with perfect place settings and flickering tapers all aglow? Do you crave a cool lounge space where people can flow from table to sofa to bar, nibbling and sipping while the hum of conversation never stops? Think about the atmosphere you want to create, then dress it up with these livingand dining-room essentials, which make down-time a good time, no matter your personal style.

COOKWARE

High-quality pots and pans Dutch oven Fine kitchen knives

LIVING ROOM

Wireless speaker Digital streaming system Throw blankets Vases, decor or art

BATHROOM

Plush cotton towels Fluffy bath mat Soap and lotion dispensers Scale Bluetooth shower speaker

DINING ROOM

Set of dishes Set of flatware Set of glassware Table linens

SMALL APPLIANCES

Food processor Blender Toaster oven Instant Pot Coffee-or espresso-maker

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OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING

Tiki torches Outdoor seating Decorative pillows Pool or hot tub towels Hammock Fire pit Pet toys Lawn games Big Green Egg grill Yeti cooler Smoker Grill tools / apron Outdoor lighting

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BAKING

Stand mixer Baking pans Measuring tools Pastry mat

OUTDOORS: Don’t forget to make al fresco elements a part of your registry list! Whether you’ve got acres of land, a small but well-tended garden, or simply a sweet townhome patio, you’re likely to spend Houston’s fine-weather months (brief as they may be) enjoying the great outdoors.

BAR

Barware

(highball glasses, martini glasses and Champagne flutes)

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Andrea + Scott 12 .15 .18 COUPLE: Andrea Thyssen & Scott Fish | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 55 | WEDDING COLORS: Ivory, Blush, Sage & Gold COORDINATION: Grayhouse Events Atelier | WEDDING DRESS: Joan Pillow Bridal Salon LINENS: EB Inc. Event Rentals & Design | HONEYMOON: Australia PHOTOGRAPHY: Composure Studios CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Four Seasons Resort Vail / Allie’s Cabin, Beaver Creek / Petals & Pours / Neiman Marcus / Tiffany & Co. Masterful Musicians / DGZ Invitations And More / Epic Mountain Express / Private Jet Charter / Anna Himmes / Niki Alexander

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

whiskey sour

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

coconut pie

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

on our boat

WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

he’s unique and unpredictable, and he cares deeply about me

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

vodka tonic

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

pie, all kinds

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

with friends on our boat WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

she’s gorgeous inside and out, and she loves to travel

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A chance meeting at The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa, where she was a catering manager and he was a guest, turned into a two-decadeslong engagement‌although they couldn't have anticipated how long it would be, when Scott proposed to Andrea on Dec. 15, 1998. "It's been the longest engagement ever!" the bride jokes. The couple chose Vail, Colo., for their intimate destination wedding, where dear friends Jim Gray, of Grayhouse Events Atelier, and Chef Lance Fegen (both former Houstonian Hotel colleagues), created a winter wonderland filled with elegance, romance and delicious cuisine. On the day of their 20th anniversary as a couple, Andrea walked down the rustic church aisle in a timeless Romona KeveŞa gown from Joan Pillow Bridal Salon to say, "I do," to her beloved. "Being able to celebrate this long-overdue event with our family and friends, who travelled from Australia, Costa Rica and all over the United States during the busy holiday season to join us in one of our favorite spots in the world," was an unforgettable experience for the bride and her groom. Guests enjoyed snowmobiling and skiing, while the couple's dog, Harvey, a VIP guest at the destination festivities, had a great time, too!

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PARTY Time

YOU’VE SAID YOUR VOWS, SEALED YOUR UNION WITH A KISS, AND S A S H AY E D B A C K D O W N T H AT A I S L E A S N E W L Y W E D S — N O W I T ’ S T I M E T O G E T D O W N T O C E L E B R AT I N G !

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Your wedding entertainer needs to set the tone for your celebration.

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SHOW PRO Whether it’s a swing band, a sensational cover

MOOD MATTERS It’s cocktail hour, and that means time to

group or a deft DJ with a super-high-tech setup, your enter-

unwind, grab a drink, shake off the emotional weight of the cere-

tainment provider has to do more than just deliver tunes.

mony…and have a little fun! Many of your guests never will have

Your wedding entertainer also needs to set the tone for your

met previously, or will not know each other well. Your pre-dinner

celebration, provide introductions and announcements, and

mingle time is a perfect opportunity to bring in live music or interac-

guide the flow of the evening. And they need to do it all while

tive entertainment, to give guests something to talk about. While you

looking sharp, playing music you love, and responding to subtle

might have a club-style DJ setup for your after-dinner dance bash,

fluctuations in atmosphere—an unexpected lull or empty

cocktail hour is a fine time to treat guests to a pianist, jazz combo,

dance floor, or older guests who may want to dance but are

string quartet, vocalist or acoustic guitarist. Make sure your cocktail-

feeling a bit intimated by the throb of hip-hop hits and the

hour entertainment is set to a volume that allows for guest conver-

antics of raucous younger dancers. A great wedding DJ or

sation, and position your entertainment away from the bar, gently

band leader will do all of this, and take requests, too! An

urging guests to spread out. Note: You don’t have to hire two different

experienced wedding entertainer can also provide state-of-

entertainment companies or bands to get two different music styles

the-art audiovisual equipment, and can bring special lighting,

for cocktail hour and dinner reception. Many bands can use a couple

furnishings and effects (Studio-54-style light-up dance floor,

of musicians and a soulful vocalist for cocktails (or ceremony), or

anyone??) to transform your reception space into a high-

do an acoustic set for cocktails, and a full rock-band-style show

energy dance party.

for post-meal dancing.

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PHOTO FUN No matter how grand or fancy your formal

HANG TIME Imagine the expression on your guests’ faces as a

ceremony and black-tie reception, a photo booth will fit some-

lithe performer (or two or three) descends from the ceiling on a

where into the festivities. Trust us on

length of billowing silk! Aerialists

this one: Whether you place it in the

make awesome wedding enter-

transformed foyer or pre-function

tainment for so many reasons.

space, for guests to enjoy as a break

First, they turn guests’ attention

from dinner proceedings; or stage

upward, which comes in handy

it outside, in your al fresco lounge

during the transition time from

area, for folks to have fun with as the

cocktails to dinner, as staff tidies

party winds down; a photo booth or

up the pre-function space and puts

video booth complete with props,

the final touches on the reception

costume pieces and take-home pics,

space. Second, aerialists, who

will be one of the most appreciated

call to mind the thrill of the circus,

parts of your party—and will help

and perform without words,

ensure that memories of your magi-

appeal to every age group and

cal day live on with your nearest

nationality, making them ideal for

and dearest. And a super-fun selfie

large, family-focused weddings

station—cool options include a greenery wall, a paper-flower back-

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drop, a vintage-furnished vignette

where the blending of cultures or backgrounds is at the center of the celebration. For extra-special

or an awards-show-style “step and repeat” customized with your

aerial fun, consider hiring aerial bartenders who perform

names and wedding date.

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LUXE LOUNGE As the party winds down—or possibly as the afterparty winds up—give guests the option to wander into a welcoming lounge area where they can enjoy a single-malt Scotch, gourmet espresso drink, or perhaps a handrolled cigar and quiet conversation. A lounge provides relaxation and a respite from the pounding beats of the dance floor, and shows that you care about your guests’ comfort. But just because your lounge may be mellower than what’s going on inside the main event doesn’t mean you have to leave your guests entirely to their own devices. Make live music part of your late-night lounge scene, with a jazz duo or trio, a pianist playing guests’ requests, or a solo LG EVENT ENTERTAINMENT & PRODUCTION // PHOTO: AMA BY AISHA

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CIGAR BAR Hire a live cigar roller

are just a few of our favorite options

to hand-craft stogies on demand

available; plus, the printable

for eager aficionados. Or set up a burnished bar with serve-yourself premium cigars, vintage props and

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cigar accessories, along with comfortable seating and elegant ashtrays within easy reach. Either way, a cigar bar is a swank and sexy feature for your late-night wind-down. Just locate your cigar bar in a well-ventilated area, away from guests who may not appreciate the scent of a luxurious Maduro, Habano or Demi Corona, quite as much as you do. KARAOKE Also fabulous for late-night festivities, karaoke is fast becoming one of the hottest wedding entertainment options around. Save this sing-along activity for after-parties and post-formal-reception fun, and make sure to have your videographer on hand to capture the hilarity!

pho-

tos with your wedding hashtag make great favors, and you can usually have the gallery of photos emailed to you afterwards. CONFETTI CANNONS Confetti can-

nons = surefire exhilaration. Whether handheld mini cannons your guests can shoot off the moment you’re pronounced married, or concealed cannons that blast a shower of confetti as you take to the floor for your first dance as newlyweds, these explosive add-ons are tons of fun at weddings; just make sure to use biodegradable confetti to ensure an Earth-friendly celebration.

LIVE EVENT PAINTING A live event painter will sit in a relatively quiet, well-lit space at your wedding and paint one or more scenes from the festivities—often the couple’s first dance, cakecutting and/or a filled dance floor. Guests will be able to stop by

PHOTO BOOTH There’s nothing like a table full of props, a

your painter at his or her easel, chat, ask questions and observe

sparkly backdrop, and a callout from the booth operator to

the process. And after your big day is done, you’ll have a cher-

“Smile!” or “Change it up!” to get your well-dressed guests to let

ished work of fine art commemorating your wedding, and captur-

down their hair a bit. Mirrored selfie stations and video booths

ing it in all its romance and color.

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Dee + Jian 0 7. 2 8 . 1 8 COUPLE: Dee Amin Zoubi & Jian Azimi-Bolourian | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 125 | WEDDING COLORS: Black, White & Dusty Rose PHOTOGRAPHY: Blue Elm Photography | VENUE: The Petroleum Club Of Houston | CAKE: Cakes By Gina REHEARSAL DINNER: The Bell Tower On 34th | HONEYMOON: Europe CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: En Vogue Events / Fannin Flowers / Sweet Factory / The Princess Bridal Boutique / Haydee Dance

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

gin and tonic

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

pistachio ice cream

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

cooking a meal with my husband WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his patience and understanding

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

ipa

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

baklava

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

brewing beer and hosting friends and family WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her energy, passion and love for family

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Dee and Jian met through mutual friends and by the third date Dee called her mother saying she had met her future husband. Following a romantic proposal at home, the couple wed at the Petroleum Club of Houston surrounded by a sophisticated palette of black, white and dusty rose. Their ceremony combined their Persian and Jordanian cultures, and included a beautiful Persian sofreh aghd—a ritual display that features sweets, coins, flowers, a symbolic "sugar cloth," and a book of poetry. Guests dined on crab-and-avocado salad, filet mignon, and chicken with mushrooms, followed by a classic four-tier vanilla cake with red-velvet filling from Cakes by Gina. The bride describes her wedding ambiance as "elegance with personal touches and Middle Eastern flair." A professional belly-dance performance was a highlight of the evening's entertainment, which also included American, Arabic and Persian music. "All of this was in a high-rise building in downtown Houston, where we watched the sunset from floor-to-ceiling windows," says the bride. The couple's favorite moment was sharing their first dance together as husband and wife against a backdrop of the scenic Houston skyline.

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Houston photographer ADAM NYHOLT shares the stories behind the images. the story of us.

“My job is to capture the chemistry between you and the one you love. We’re going to

spend a lot of time together, so we need to make sure we’re a great fit both in style and personality. I want to create images that are going to blow you away. I have the greatest job in the world because I get to be a part of, and capture forever, that amazing day. It’s an incredible honor, and a responsibility I don’t take lightly.”

house for a crawfish boil after the shoot, and on the way there, it started raining. Really hard. It was pouring. I said, ‘So, do you want to go for it?’ And they said, ‘YES!’ I had the bride’s friend park her car in the street and shine the headlights straight at me, so the couple was backlit. I had him scoop her up like that in the rain. I tried to hold the umbrella over my camera, but I couldn’t do it, I just had to ditch it. They got drenched, I got drenched, my camera got drenched. But we got the shot. The couple totally loved it. It was their favorite shot of the entire session.” BOOK A MEETING WITH ADAM: 281.668.7317 | THEBRAIN@NYHOLT.COM

THE LOOK OF LOVE.

“This ‘first look’ shot was really a matter of preparation

meets luck. Before the wedding, the only input from the bride was that she didn’t want a typical first look, with the classic tap on the groom’s shoulder. I really embraced that. It was a creative challenge for me – to find a way for them to ‘see’ each other and have a moment that was still interesting and had impact. I thought I would have the groom round a corner and see her for the first time, so I put her in this little office in the front corner of the house, where he would come out and find her. I opened the front door so that light would come in, and illuminate him when he reacted to her. At the last second, I saw we could catch her reflection in the French doors. I recomposed and grabbed the shot just as he saw her. It was…wow.”

COME RAIN OR COME SHINE. “My clients were coming in from out of town, and we knew rain was in the forecast. So I said to them, ‘I’ve always had this idea of doing an engagement shoot in the rain. But it would require really heavy rain, to do it the way I want to. What do you think about that?’ And they said, ‘That sounds great!’ Well, it ended up not raining during the day we were doing their shoot, and they were actually bummed out that it wasn’t. We were headed to the bride’s family’s



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There are no do-overs with your wedding day. So, make sure the vendor you task with documenting your once-in-a-lifetime day is the right person for the job. Follow this essential advice for selecting and working with a photographer with whom you really, truly click!

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.FIRST STEPS Starting your photographer search with Weddings in Houston is a great first step. Once

you’ve found a few photographers whose work speaks to your heart, reach out and introduce yourself. At the same time, check out photographers’ Instagram profiles, blogs and online wedding galleries. Ask to see testimonials from real brides and grooms, and request referrals to recent clients who would be willing to share with you their experience with your maybe-photographer. Friends and family members who have recently gotten married or know someone who has also are an excellent resource for photographer referrals. No matter where you start your search, remember that you want to find a photographer who is not just talented behind the camera, but is reliable and trustworthy, responsible and professional, and good with people.

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only their favorite one. Which may or may not be representative of their work as a whole. Do yourself a favor and ask to see multiple galleries, and feel free to ask for a range of wedding sizes and types. Make sure they send you photos of the entire day, from start to finish, so you can see how they deal with changes in light, how they capture details versus family portraits versus guests in action,

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HANG OUT Now that you’ve narrowed it down to the photographer you’re pretty sure is “the one,” it’s time for a

face-to-face. Schedule a time to meet your potential photographer(s) at your favorite cafe, at your home, or at their office. How do you feel in their presence? Comfortable? Relaxed? Edgy? Uncertain? Does this person listen carefully and attentively to your questions, and do they respond in a way that makes you feel secure…rather than offering an overzealous, “Yes! Totally! No problem!” to every inquiry. Remember, you’re going to be spending a considerable amount of time with this person, especially if your photography package includes engagement photography and/or bridal portraits, prior to the big day. You want that time spent together to be positive, and, hopefully, fun! And one more thing: Make sure to ask your photographer how they would react to family and friends who want to take pictures on your wedding day. Your photographer should be able to balance the enthusiasm of Instagrammers and overzealous iPhone-clickers against the importance of getting the professional images you’ve paid them to capture. And they should always do so without scolding or alienating guests—a no-no, no matter how intrusive the amateur shutterbug may be.

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PRE-GAME SESSION If time and your wedding budget allow, we strongly recommend doing an

engagement session with your wedding photographer. There’s no better way to really get to know your photographer and see them at work, and for your photographer to get to know you. Brides: Make the most of your e-session by getting your hair and makeup done professionally (don’t forget your nails!). And both spouses should bring several outfits to change into over the course of the engagement shoot, to show off different sides of their personalities, and their relationship. It’s never a bad idea to get a drink before the engagement session, to loosen things up and bond with your photographer. Expect your photographer to offer gentle guidance and posing tips throughout the engagement session—after all, this may be your first professional photo shoot, but it’s far from theirs! On your big day, this understanding of how to pose (and when not to), and your comfort in front of

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Fiona + Julian 0 5 . 2 5 .19 COUPLE: Fiona Parro & Julian Adame | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 150 | WEDDING COLORS: Ivory, Blush, Green & Gold PHOTOGRAPHY: Jessica Frey Photography | WEDDING DRESS: Parvani Vida Bridal & Formal | HONEYMOON: Hawaii CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: The Driskill Hotel, Austin / Eclipse Events Co. / Bella By Sara / Whittington Bridal

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

chardonnay

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

anything chocolate

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

shopping and eating out WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his unwavering loyalty

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

craft beer

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

chocolate-chip cookies HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

anything outdoors

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

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University of Texas med school grads Fiona and Julian met while volunteering at St. David's hospital in Austin. Julian planned a scavenger hunt as a Christmas present for Fiona. "We got started and found clues at the places we hold dearest to our hearts," says the bride: "the bar on Rainey Street where we had our first drinks, St. David's hospital where we met, the park where he asked me to be his girlfriend, and the Starbucks on campus that we frequented for coffee dates." At last, Fiona found the final clue down a trail along Lady Bird Lake, which read, "You probably thought this was going to say, 'The End,' but really it's just the beginning." Against the scenic backdrop of the Austin skyline, Julian asked Fiona to be his wife. The couple wed in a Catholic church ceremony where Fiona walked down the aisle in a beautiful lace gown from Houston's Parvani Vida Bridal & Formal. The wedding decor was classic and timeless, with neutral colors to highlight the ornate elegance of their historic hotel wedding venue. The memorable night ended with guests tossing white rose petals as the newlyweds departed by horse-drawn carriage.

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1 PREP TIME • Bridal gown hanging on a personalized hanger, from a mantle, decorative door frame or in front of a window. • Flat-lay shot of the bride’s shoes, accessories, perfume and jewelry. Alternative: flat-lay shot of the bride’s “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” • Flat-lay of the wedding invitation. • Mother of the bride assisting bride with dressing—buttoning the back of the dress, affixing the bride’s veil, slipping on the bride’s shoes, securing the clasp on a bracelet or necklace.

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• Bride and bridesmaids in matching kimonos, sitting together on a hotel-room bed or bridal-suite sofa, or lined up with Champagne flutes in hand. • Bride getting her hair and makeup done.

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• Bride and bridesmaids in wedding-day attire, hair and makeup, posing together formally, and informally (looking at one another, laughing, hugging each other, etc.).

• Father of the bride getting his first look at her in her gown. • Groom adjusting his tie, watch, cufflinks and/or pocket square. • Groom and groomsmen around a billiards table or hanging out together in groom’s lounge. • Groom and groomsmen in wedding-day attire, posing together formally and informally (laughing, showing off fun patterned socks, pretending to ogle the groom’s “engagement ring,” etc.). • Groom reading a private love note from his bride-to-be. • First look, or alternately, bride and groom holding hands around a door or corner.

2 I DO'S • Looking down the aisle toward the altar, with guests seated. • Bridesmaids standing in formation, holding their bouquets. • Groomsmen standing in formation.

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• Flower girls and/or ring bearer or sign-carrier, i.e. “Here she comes!”


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• Bride’s processional, both close-up face shots and wide shots. • Groom’s reaction to the bride’s processional. • Wide shot of altar, including bride, groom, officiant and bridal party. • Exchange of vows, including close-up shots that capture tears and/or laughter, exchange of rings, the kiss. • Bride and groom recessional, hand in hand, waving at guests.

3 ROOM SHOTS • Wide shots of reception space that capture ceiling decor, tables and dance floor. • Tabletop detail shots: entire table, place-settings, table numbers, centerpieces, chair decor. • Cake table. • Guestbook table or sign-in station. • Decor highlights: signage, floral chandeliers, flower walls, lanterns or candles, gobos, LED projections, lounge furniture, vases or flower urns, rustic or vintage props, etc. • Stage setup.

4 PART Y PEOPLE • The newlyweds making their entrance. • First dance as newlyweds. • Father-daughter dance, mother-son dance. • Band or DJ performing. • The photo booth or selfie station. • Bride and groom cutting the wedding cake. • Bride dancing with her bridesmaids. • Romantic moments between bride and groom during the celebration—stolen kisses on the dance floor, a quiet moment in a hallway or on a balcony, gazing into each other’s eyes at the table. • Guest photos: chatting, mingling, sitting together at tables, dancing, embracing (every single invited guest should be in at least one good photo!). • Bride and groom departure—especially with a sparkler sendoff! • Bride and groom in departure vehicle— back-seat, close-up shot and drive-away shot of vehicle. W E D D I N G S I N H O U S T O N . C O M / 35 3


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“GEMS OF WI S DOM” // CRISTINA BRETSCH & SEAN SALAHSHOUR //

Cristina Bretsch and Sean Salahshour planned a delightful multicultural wedding, where they incorporated traditions and customs from their Spanish and Persian heritages.

1 WHAT IS YOUR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE FOR OTHER COUPLES? “Make sure to hire a wedding planner (and a good one). It takes a lot of the stress off the little things, so you can focus on the moment.” While well-meaning family members or friends may offer to assist with the planning process, they aren’t professionals, and they won’t have the tools, knowledge or vendor connections an experienced expert brings to the table. Plus, your wedding planner will oversee everything the day of your wedding, leaving you to enjoy your celebration and the company of your wedding guests to the fullest— as you deserve to.

2 IF YOU HAD IT TO DO ALL OVER, WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY? “We would add an extra hour so we would have more time to dance.” Many couples just don’t realize how fun the reception will be, and that it’s not just another obligatory part of the wedding. This is your time to unwind and mingle with family and friends, which is a vital part of the wedding experience. So, be sure to speak with your venue about having an extended reception. You won’t regret it!

3 WHAT WAS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU WHEN PLANNING YOUR WEDDING? “Incorporating both of our cultures into the wedding was imperative, including a Persian sofreh aghd and a Catholic ceremony, with Persian and Spanish PHOTO: BLANCA DURAN

touches in our food, decor and entertainment.” Including traditions and customs that are important to you is always recommended. And never more so than when your wedding is one that blends two uniquely different backgrounds. Speak with all of

Looking back on their elaborate summer wedding celebration, they say they wish they’d had just a bit more time to enjoy the festivities. Here’s what else they told us:

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“GEMS OF WI S DOM” // SARAH ASHLEY TOUPS (“SARATI”) & JESSE CALLAHAN //

This exciting couple met on a California film

1 WHAT IS YOUR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE FOR OTHER

set, and they planned quite a bit of their

COUPLES? “Enjoy the process and breathe. You’re gearing up for a

Galveston wedding from Los Angeles.

lifetime together. While your wedding day is special, don’t let it take away from everything that comes after!” Stress can create a lot of problems for couples as they approach their wedding, and can lead to arguments, unhealthy eating or drinking, and exhaustion. Planning your wedding should be fun, and should bond you even more as a couple. When you approach it this way, you give yourselves the opportunity to learn more about each other, as you fall even deeper in love.

2 IF YOU HAD IT TO DO ALL OVER, WHAT WOULD YOU DO DIFFERENTLY? “I got really sick after the wedding because I was doing so much at once, with work and planning for the big day. I would have relaxed a little bit more. And maybe I would’ve planned a speech...I was very grateful for everyone being there, but I forgot to write anything down. So, I just said a few words during the reception. I wish I would have been able to thank every person and let them know how much I appreciated them.” It just takes an hour or so alone, a day or two before the wedding but sitting down, clearing your mind, and thinking about what, and who, really matters to you can be a gratifying experience in more ways than PHOTO: CIVIC PHOTOS

one. First, it gives you a chance to reflect on the love you feel for others, and the love that is felt for you—and what could be better than that? Also, guests really do appreciate hearing their names

While planning any wedding can be

spoken in a speech, and understanding exactly how you feel.

stressful, planning one remotely often is even

3 WHAT WAS MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU WHEN

more so—as it was for Sarah, who admits

PLANNING YOUR WEDDING? “I wanted it to be our vision. It’s

the stress of balancing full-time work with

easy to let other people’s opinions and judgment cloud your mind. I

from-afar wedding planning actually

always made sure that any decision made was what we wanted. I

impacted her health after the wedding.

wanted a private wedding. My whole life is all over social media,

Fortunately, she and Jesse learned a ton

so I talked about my wedding on social a little bit... but I honestly

from their experience, which they’re

wanted it to be simple, elegant, and a moment shared with the

sharing right here.

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people I love most in the world.”


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VIDEOGRAPHY IS A

However, Mia Janisse of Mia &

SOUND INVESTMENT.

Taffy cautions against relying

When skillfully edited with

solely on the tools of the trade;

meaningful music, the sound

hiring an experienced wedding

bites of emotional vows and the

videographer and, if dealing

well-wishes

most

with a team, ensuring that the

favorite loved ones on Earth,

of

your

experienced videographer will

your wedding film can be

be the person or people filming

capable of moving even the

your wedding, makes all the

most stoic of watchers to chills,

difference. "Considering that this

cheers and tears. "We always

is such a happy and love-filled

tell our clients that the vows and

day,

the sound of voices on video are

happen all the time. Having the

the most important reasons to

best equipment and adding

have videography as part of

special effects help it look good.

your day," says Aisha Khan of

But make sure the videographer

Ama by Aisha. "Couples tend to

is experienced enough to capture

take pauses, or someone's voice cracks, and it adds so much to

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the emotion, and to the memory recording the best sound possible, knowing that it is something that will never make it into the photos. As the couple watches the video again, it takes their memories to another level." Spend some time with your videographer to select music styles or songs that you love, and make sure to share the timeline of the day with your videographer so that he or she can plan to be present and capture every special moment.

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moments

will

those moments correctly."

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of that emotion." For this reason, "We focus a lot on sound, and on

special

VIDEOGRAPHY ISN’T JUST FOR THE MAIN

EVENT. "What we do is we tell stories. And that’s why we love being part of the rehearsal dinner," says Clay Vaughn of Reverent Wedding Films. "It allows us to capture all the toasts, all those special messages that family and friends share with the couple. And then we can incorporate that into the wedding-story film." He adds that the more intimate rehearsal dinner setting encourages guests to share truly personal stories: "On the

VIDEOGRAPHY CAPTURES THE BIG PICTURE. When covering

wedding day, in front of 400 people they've never met, they're

a large celebration, lavish wedding, or multi-event weekend,

not

going

to

let

themselves

be

that

vulnerable,"

he

videographers can use special equipment to capture the scope of

explains. Therefore, save-the-date films, engagement videos,

the festivities. "We utilize the art of cinematic storytelling to take our

and even a bridal luncheon or shower captured on film will both

couples back to their day," says Desmond Scott of Meant to Be

enrich your library of heirloom movies and allow you to become

Films. "High-quality equipment is important, and we use it, but we

more at ease with your videographer, and with being filmed in

go beyond just documenting an event. We understand the elements

general.If you're just booking your videographer for the main

required to produce a true heirloom that families can cherish

event, be sure to work with your planner to build one-on-one

forever. This makes the difference."

time with the videographer into the schedule, and have your

Drones, steadicams and glidecams are just a few of the advanced

planner communicate this with your photographer so each has

technologies many videographers employ. Drones can offer a unique,

the time to spend with you and direct you. "We recommend

dramatic perspective, while glidecams and steadicams can give

setting aside time in the timeline specifically for the

sweeping, cinematic views of your ceremony and reception decor. If

videographer," says Janisse. "This allows us to capture you

you're planning a huge event with crowds on the dance floor, epic and

interacting, laughing and kissing without having you pose.

jaw-dropping decor, or your wedding venue or location is exceptionally

Having this time lets us focus on you. Allowing the videographer

scenic, talk to your videographer about the availability of these types of

to have their time to take these cinematic, yet candid, shots will

technology, to take your wedding film to the next level.

help tell your story more beautifully."

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VIDEOGRAPHY TRACKS THE EVOLUTION OF EMOTION. It

moment a father sees his daughter in her wedding dress for the first

is one thing to see an image or a powerful

moment

time, the vows that a couple share during their ceremony, and

caught on film, but it is a richer experience to see and hear a

especially the epic conclusion of the day when the couple exits

hilarious best-man or maid-of-honor speech, a song performed

their wedding cheered on by all of their family and friends to begin

at a ceremony, a couple's "first look," or those memorable

their journey as a married couple!"

dances: the first twirl as a couple, a lively hora, or bride and

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groom dances with Mom or Dad. "I think the father-daughter and mother-son dances are always wonderful to see in video," Khan says. "It is nice to have a photo of these moments. But a lot of times, you just capture one moment. With video, you see that moment developing, and that’s beautiful."Â

VIDEOGRAPHY ENJOYMENT IS A GROUP ACTIVITY. "We offer social media teaser and wedding film trailers that are

shorter edits of their wedding films that give couples a chance to share on social media," says Scott. When posting, add your wedding hashtag, tag your friends and family, or include a poll. If you like, ask your wedding videographer to provide your

"With film we capture the feeling and the emotion that happen in the

wedding video in a format for posting to a public platform, such

moment," says Janisse. "You experience the happiness and the love

as YouTube or Vimeo, for family and friends that may not be as

that's felt throughout the day. Although some of these moments can

Instagram-savvy. Lastly, a tried-and-true sharing option is the

be posed later for memories' sake, the feelings experienced in that

in-person, at-home viewing party. When you've had a chance to

moment can only be captured one time." Scott agrees." As

return from your honeymoon, catch up on real life, and the

storytellers, we create a visual that is timeless. It's truly our passion

wedding is relatively fresh but some of the memories have started

to curate such a unique experience and to immerse ourselves in your

to fade a bit, invite special friends or family to your newlywed

joys, your sentiments, and values. Our goal is to document each

nest, pop some popcorn and sit back to relive every moment of

moment that defines your love on that most important day...the

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

tequila, lime juice and jalapeños HER FAVORITE SWEET:

carrot cake with cream-cheese icing HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

brunching with my husband after a morning workout WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his constant drive to do better while motivating me to be the best i can be HIS FAVORITE SIP:

crown royal vanilla and coke HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

strawberry cake balls HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

on the couch with my golden retriever and my wife after a round of golf WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her willingness to help anyone or anything in need

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For his proposal to Megan, Kyle knew he would have to center her entire memory of the moment around her favorite spot in Houston: the Houston Zoo, where she had volunteered for over five years. So, during the annual winter Zoo Lights event, he blocked off the end of the zoo's reflecting pool and asked her to be his wife, surrounded by their families. The couple, who met as law students, and faced the challenge of planning a wedding while both working 12- to 15-hour days, opted for an all-white wedding, with hints of gold, to celebrate officially becoming "the Whites," the bride says. "Our theme was, essentially, 'it's a nice day for a white wedding,'" she explains, noting the lush white florals that filled their celebration space at the chic, modern JW Marriott Houston Downtown. "We are also big travelers, so our cake had a world map on it, with our wedding date on the bottom tier."

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YOU’LL BE TRAVELING TOGETHER…SO PLAN TOGETHER. As with registering for wedding gifts—

choosing the items you’d both like to have for your shared home and married life—honeymoon planning is an enterprise you should embark on together. Start your planning by sitting down together and talking about what the perfect honeymoon would look like, for each of you. Make it a date night, or a series of them, and take the time as a couple to look at maps, compare lifelong travel wish lists, and read up on potential honeymoon destinations.

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HIRE A TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL. Even if you’re used to booking your own business flights or week-

end getaways, you’ll want to hire a professional travel agent for your honeymoon. Like a professional wedding design expert or baker will take your inspiration and ideas and turn them into flowers or cake, an experienced travel professional will listen to your vision for the kind of vacation experience you want (tropical, eco-tourism, golf and spa, European tour, fishing and sailing, skiing, etc.) and then help transform your dream into an itinerary, complete with flights, accommodations, transportation and activities. A professional travel agent also will be familiar with the best hotels and resorts in your dream destination, and can snag you honeymoon amenities you don’t have access to yourselves (special suites, spa and dining vouchers, a welcome bottle of bubbly, perhaps).

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PLAN A TRIP YOU’LL BOTH LOVE EQUALLY. Once you’ve narrowed down two or three locations, start

to think about what kind of honeymoon vacation you would

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prefer. If you have markedly different ideas about what constitutes a great escape, choose a destination that accomDON’T LEAVE HONEYMOON PL ANNING UNTIL

modates both of your visions. Perhaps it’s a resort where

THE L AST MINUTE. Travel planning may be the last

championship golf and deep-tissue massage are both just a

thing on your mind as you’re consulting daily with your wedding

few steps away from your door. Maybe it’s a UK holiday that

planner, touring venues, shopping for a gown and attending tast-

includes whiskey tastings and garden tours. No matter what,

ings. But if you wait too long to plan your honeymoon, or you

you should plan a trip you’ll both enjoy thoroughly, even if

neglect setting out a firm budget for your big trip, you may find

that means doing a couple of things individually (it’s OK,

yourself having to compromise on location, dates and amenities...

you’re married, not joined at the hip), while still taking plenty

not what you want to be doing with your vacation of a lifetime.

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tion itself, today’s wedding couples are all over the map when it comes to honeymoon travel dates. And with good reason: Most Houston wedding couples are working folks, who have just spent tons of time planning, then celebrating, their nuptial event. Taking off for another week or two, immediately after the wedding, often isn’t an option in such cases. You’ll also want to consider school holidays, national holidays and seasonal weather, which can all affect travel plans and the availability of flights and accommodations.

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CONSIDER A “MINI-MOON.”If scheduling a long vacation for right after the wedding is difficult—especially if you’ve

already taken tons of time off work to entertain visiting guests and participate in wedding activities—you may want to enjoy a two- or three-day “mini-moon” right after the wedding. This may be a jaunt to the Hill Country, or a Gulf Coast getaway just a short drive from town. Then, later in the year, or whenever you have more ample holiday time (and, perhaps, when your bank account has rebounded a bit), indulge in the dream vacation you and your partner have fantasized about for ages. You’ll have way more fun on your Caribbean cruise, French Polynesian island-hop or Tuscan wine adventure, if you’re not worrying about pressing work deadlines or ballooning credit card bills.

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TRAVEL IN STYLE. You wouldn’t wear any old dress to your wedding, now, would you? For heaven’s sake, don’t take off

for the islands with that threadbare bikini you’ve been wearing for three poolside summers, or the backpack you lugged around Australia as a hostel-hopping college kid. While you don’t have to replace your entire wardrobe for this special trip, your honeymoon is a great time to step it up a notch, and get yourselves properly outfitted for the fun you’re about to have. One fabulous way to upgrade your travel gear is with your wedding gift registry. Houston’s top registry

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include monogrammed “wet bags” for swimsuits and other water gear,

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designer passport holders and luggage tags, travel tech holders for

more budget-friendly, and is great if you’d rather not arrange transporta-

mobile devices and cords, and elegant little travel sizes and kits of your

tion or dining reservations every day, but can be limiting for true adven-

favorite luxury skincare products and cosmetics. And don’t forget the

turers. Boutique hotels, meanwhile, can offer lots of unique design,

honeymoon lingerie—while you may have planned every detail of your

edgy elegance and sophisticated fun, but may lack on-property

trip together, there’s still room for surprises!

restaurants and other amenities common to larger properties.

retailers carry superb luggage selections, so make sure to check these out when you’re tagging gifts with that scanner gun. Fun additions

C HOOSE ACCOMMODATIONS THAT SUIT YOUR ST YLE…AND BUDGET. The hotel or resort you choose will

need to appeal to you both. An all-inclusive property, can be somewhat

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Tahisha + Dormois 0 6 . 0 6 .19 COUPLE: Tahisha Makiba Hilaire & Dormois Raphael Bazile Jr. | NUMBER OF GUESTS: 35 WEDDING COLORS: Neutrals, Pink & Gold | HONEYMOON: Italy PHOTOGRAPHY: Alfonso Longobardi CONTRIBUTING VENDORS: Villa Cimbrone / Ravello Events / Armando Malafronte / Olympus Stylings

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HER FAVORITE SIP:

margarita

HER FAVORITE SWEET:

chocolate cake

HER FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

on the couch with my dormois watching tv

WHAT SHE LOVES MOST ABOUT HIM:

his loving, exciting and funny personality

HIS FAVORITE SIP:

coffee

HIS FAVORITE SWEET:

pistachio ice cream

HIS FAVORITE WAY TO SPEND A SATURDAY:

outside in nature

WHAT HE LOVES MOST ABOUT HER:

her kindness

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Once casual acquaintances in high school, Dormois and Tahisha reconnected via Facebook in 2014, and fell in love. On the day of his proposal, Dormois spoiled Tahisha with breakfast in bed and a spa day, enticing her with flowers and love notes along the way, until finally popping the question by placing the ring inside a strawberry atop her crème brûlée, after dinner. The couple joined 35 loved ones for a summer destination wedding in Ravello, Italy. Tahisha fondly recounts her walk through Ravello's streets to her wedding ceremony: "Many tourists were taking photos of me…I felt like a princess!" The bride and groom said their vows in a beautiful garden ceremony atop a mountain on the Amalfi Coast, overlooking the deep-blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. At the open-air reception, guests enjoyed a delectable Italian meal and a three-tier pink-and-white cake, before dancing the night away under a starlit sky. Says Tahisha: "It was a magical fairytale come to life."

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1. RETOUCHING POWDER Fenty Beauty by Rihanna 2. INDIGO POCKET SHIRT The Avenue 3.TURBAN Moda Operandi 4.BRIC'S FIRENZE CARGO DUFFLE Nordstrom

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MARKET PLACE ATTIRE & ALTERATIONS

K R I S T I N JO H NS TO N B R I DA L TA I LO R I N G Katy, TX | 832.370.7045 | kristinjohnstonbridal.com Over 25 years of professional bridal tailoring experience allows me to offer brides exactly what I know is possible: a beautifully tailored wedding gown that will provide support, look stunning, and stay in place all evening long. Offering fittings by appointment only ensures that you receive my undivided attention, and allows us to discuss your vision as well as review other considerations specific to your preferences, gown and event. Each client receives my personal attention. Contact me today—I love what I do, and so will you! PH OTO: BRI COS TELLO P HOTOGRAP HY

BEAUT Y, HEALTH + FITNESS

B LUSH HAIR & MAKEUP A R T I S T RY 521 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. E., Suite 500 Houston , TX 77060 832.338.2906 | blushartistrytx.com Blush Hair & Makeup Artistry provides a luxury bridal experience to Houston and destination wedding brides. We specialize in soft, elegant bridal hairstyles, boho chic updos, deconstructed buns, braided updos and tousled, naturally pretty wedding hair. Our naturally gorgeous, flawless traditional and airbrush makeup provides an effortlessly gorgeous look. In studio or on location, we can’t wait to make you look and feel beautiful! PHOTO: M YC HE LLE LE VAN PHOTOG R APHY

2B P UR E - L AUR E N FA LL S M A K E UP & H A I R Houston, TX | 713.498.4715 | 2bpure.com Lauren Falls, owner and CEO of 2BPure, is excited to make you look and feel gorgeous on your wedding day by enhancing your natural beauty! Lauren and her team can do it all, from the perfect classic bridal updo to sexy beach waves, a glamorous evening makeup and hair look, or a daytime natural makeup and hair look. She specializes in airbrush wedding makeup for a flawless, photoready finish. Lauren will be on location either at your wedding, bridal suite, or in your home, to make sure the bride and wedding party (including Mom!) look and feel beautiful. PH OTO: TAYLOR GOLDEN

KAYLEY G E O RGE REGIS T ER ED D I E T I T I A N

Houston, TX | 281.299.2844 losetheweightbythedate.com

Hi, I’m Kayley! I’m a Registered Dietitian who helps busy brides crush their #weddinggoals. I’ve helped countless brides boost their confidence, build sustainable habits, and achieve their dream body once and for all. No guesswork, no crash diets, no quick-fix supplements, just real food. My 12-week programs are designed for the bride who is ready to go all-in to transform her health.

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MARKET PLACE CATERING + DESSERTS

S M O O S H ! G O UR M E T I CE CR E A M C O O KI E SA NDW I C H E S 718 W. 18th St. Houston, TX 77008 832.582.9864 | smooshcookies.com Our gourmet catered ice cream sandwich stations can feature your choice of crispy waffle cones, sweet churros or chewy freshly baked cookies, premium ice cream and a variety of toppings. Your wedding guests can choose their own toppings and flavors and SMOOSH for themselves, or we can create a Signature SMOOSH flavor combination just for your wedding, and deliver custom ready-to-eat gourmet ice cream treats...a fun way to surprise your wedding reception guests with something sweet!

PHOTO: COURTESY OF SMOOSH

BAR SERVICES

P O UR ME P E R F E CT I O N Houston, TX | 323.271.9906 | pourmeperfection.com Owned by husband and wife team, Rasheed & Carlesha Sidney, Pour Me Perfection is your go-to Beverage Service for all your wedding events and parties! Not only do we provide licensed and insured professional bartenders, but we also provide servers, custom-made cocktails, portable bar setups, glassware and so much more! PHOTO: COURTE SY OF POU R M E PE R FE C TI ON

FAVORS

R I V E R OA KS ROYA L CI GA R S 5930 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX 77057 713.454.4267 | riveroaksroyalcigars.com From the planting of a fine tobacco seed to the delicate art of wrapping the fermented leaves into exquisite completion, River Oaks Royal Cigars dedicates time and passion into making the most exclusive cigars. We invite you to treat yourself and your wedding guests to the authentic taste that is the River Oaks Royal Cigar. Cigar tastings offered for weddings, rehearsals and events. PHOTO: TERRY BL AC K BURN

CUSTOM MONOGRAMS

SW EET C OTTO NTA I L S

Houston, TX | 832.527.6354 | sweetcottontails.com Sweet Cottontails is a monogram, applique, boutique that provides quick customized service, on all levels. Including digitizing, consultations, customized monograms to your unique events. We are here to make each special event in your life memorable hoping to create relationships to last a lifetime.

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MARKET PLACE RENTALS

JOYS T I X CL A S S I C GA M E S & P I NBA LL S 1820 Franklin St. Houston, TX 77002 713.224.2225 | joystixgames.com

With a vast inventory of games, Joystix can make your special day an event to truly remember. We rent and set up classic arcade games (like Galaga and Donkey Kong), and have new state-ofthe-art games for your guests to enjoy, like the World’s Largest Pac-Man. We feature one of the largest pinball selections in the country, plus photo booths, skeeball, air hockey, foosball, and pool tables. Stop by our showroom and try us out!

DES TIN ATION + HONEYMOON TRAVEL

KIN GDO M T R AV E L S

346.917.0048 | travelwithkingdom.com What is your dream destination or idea of the perfect honeymoon? Our travel agents will take the lead in preparing, organizing and confirming travel plans and accommodations for you and your destination wedding guests. We will customize and personalize your trip to suit your preferences and budget, and help you choose the best destination, resort, hotel, airline, or cruise for your getaway. Our agents are ready to make the trip of your dreams a reality! PHOTO: I BR AHI M ASAD

TRANSPORTATION

HTX SPTR

Houston, TX | 713.234.6036 | htx-sptr.com You’ve planned every detail. Now let the transportation match the grandeur you’ve envisioned for your big day. HTX SPTR can provide you with the luxury and service you deserve. Whether it’s an executive Mercedes Sprinter or a luxury sedan, our drivers are happy to cater to your needs—even when the occasion calls for a celebratory glass of Champagne. Bachelorette parties, rehearsals, ceremonies, airport transfers, etc., can all be overwhelming. So, sit back, relax and know that getting there in style is one thing off your to-do list.

FOR MORE WEDDING PLANNING INSPO visit us @ weddingsinhouston.com

IG & FB: @WEDDINGSINHOUSTON T WITTER & PINTEREST: @WEDINHOUSTON

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Hotel Granduca Houston 43

Susie's Cakes 292-293

Kristin Johnston Bridal Tailoring 380

Hotel Icon 49

Smoosh Gourmet Ice Cream Sandwiches 381

Hotel ZaZa Memorial City 15

Tiff's Treats 305

BE AUT Y, HEALTH & F ITN ES S

Hotel ZaZa Museum District 4-5

2B Pure - Lauren Falls Makeup & Hair 380

The Houston Club 51

Blush Hair & Makeup Artistry 380

The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa 31

The Bridal Suite TX 211

Iron Manor 9

Kayley George Registered Dietician 380

The JL Bar Ranch, Resort & Spa 119

Primp And Blow 210

Julia Ideson Library 71 JW Marriott Houston Downtown 29

BAR SE RVICES

Kemah Gardens 84

Capitol Beverage Service 295

La Estancia Bella 109

Pour Me Perfection 381

Magnolia Hotel Houston 65

CE R E MONY & R ECEP TIO N 15 Acres 87 AC Hotel by Marriott Houston Downtown 28 Ashton Gardens North & West 33 The Astorian 6-7 The Ballroom at Bayou Place 23 Balmoral Crystal Clear Lagoon Houston 117 The Barn at Briscoe Manor 35 Bay Oaks Country Club 89 Bayou City Event Center 99 The Bell Tower on 34th 11 Bentwater on Lake Conroe 39 Big Sky Barn 8 Boardwalk FantaSea Yacht Charters 82 The Bougainvilleas 73 Briscoe Manor 35 Buffalo Soldiers National Museum 90 C. Baldwin Curio Collection by Hilton 75 Chama Gaúcha 74 The Clubs of Kingwood 89 Corinthian Houston IFC, 1 Downtown Aquarium 82 The Estates at Pecan Park 88 The Gardens at Madeley Manor 95 HESS Club 77 Hilton Americas - Houston 47 Hotel Galvez & Spa 40

Marriott CityPlace at Springwoods Village 83 Marriott Houston North 86 The Meadows - Texas Renaissance Festival 68 Northgate Country Club 32 Old Glory Ranch 108 Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa 111 Ouisie's Table 81 The Pavilion at Vida Bela 69 Petroleum Club of Houston 30 Pine Forest Country Club 85 The Post Oak Hotel 21 The Sam Houston Hotel 90 Sandlewood Manor 13 Sheraton Houston Brookhollow Hotel 70 Shirley Acres 91 Texas Renaissance Festival 92-93 The Tremont House 41 The Vault at Corinthian Houston OBC Waters Edge 16-17 The Weinberg at Wixon Valley 103 The Westin Houston Medical Center 97 The Westin Houston Memorial City 72 The Woodlands Country Club 89 The Woodlands Resort 34 C A K E S & D E S SE RT S Cakes By Gina 301 Common Bond 303

C U L I N A RY SE RV I CES Abuso Catering Co. 287 Capitol Beverage Service 295 Cordúa Catering 285 Jackson & Company 286 D E S T I N AT I O N W ED D IN GS & H O NE Y MO O N Hotel Galvez & Spa 40 The JL Bar Ranch, Resort & Spa 119 La Estancia Bella 109 Old Glory Ranch 108 Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa 111 Pompano Beach Club 375 The Tremont House 41 The Weinberg at Wixon Valley 103 F LOW E RS , D E C O R & REN TAL S Blooms Design Studio 281 Bright Star Productions 242-243 Dream Bouquet 241 EB Inc. Event Rentals 237 The Events Co. 235 Haute Flowers & Events 236 Joystix Classic Games & Pinballs 382 Kirksey Gregg Productions 245 Let It Fly Events 248-249 Petals by Design 239 Plants N' Petals 232-233 Rexberry Luxury Weddings and Events 238 Royal Luxury Events 271 River Oaks Plant House 267 Your Butler's Pantry 240 I NV I TAT I O NS & S TAT ION ERY Bering's 319 Invitology Paper Studio 323

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DI RE CTORY Curtain Call At The Ballroom At Bayout Place 134

W E D D IN G G OW NS & AT T IRE

Alku Modern Jewelers 171

Frank's Americana Revival 134

Belle Âme Bridal 197

I W Marks Jewelers 169

Hilton Americas - Houston 135

Daughters Of Nonyelum Atelier 190

Hotel Granduca Houston 135

David Peck 205

JE WE LRY

Zadok Jewelers 167

Joan Pillow Bridal Salon 182-183

LIGHTIN G & SO U N D

Hotel ZaZa Memorial City 135

Bright Star Productions 242-243

Hotel ZaZa Museum District 135

LG Event Entertainment & Production 331

The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa 136

MUSI C & E NTE RTAIN M EN T

Ouisie's Table 81

Modern Affinity 185 Now & Forever Bridal Boutique 191 Parvani Vida Bridal & Formal 195

The Post Oak Hotel 136

W E D D IN G S E RV I C E S

LG Event Entertainment & Production 331

The Vault At Corinthian Houston 136

A Day To Remember 149

The Moment 334

Waters Edge 136

Danny Ray And The Acoustic Production 333

PHOTO GR APHY Adam Nyholt, Photographer 340-341

TRA NSP O RTAT I O N

W E D D IN G S H OWS TRAV E L

Ama by Aisha 343

Kingdom Travels 382

Blanca Duran 353

Privy & May Travel 367

Civic Photos 345 Jessica Frey Photography 346

V I D E O G RA P H Y

Kate Elizabeth Photography 347

Ama by Aisha 343

Stephania Campos Photography 349

Blanca Duran 353

LG Event Entertainment & Production 331 Joystix Classic Games & Pinballs 382 R E GI S TRY, GI FT S & FAVO R S Bering's 319 River Oaks Royal Cigars 381 Sweet Cottontails 381 Tiff's Treats 305 R E HE AR SAL DI N N ER S & PR E - WE DDIN G CELEB R ATIO N S Américas 133 Chama Gaúcha 134 Churrascos 134

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Kat Creech Events 143

HTX SPTR 382

Alicia Yarrish Photography 355

PHOTO BOOTHS

Breathtaking Events 144 Grayhouse Events Atelier 155

Scott Graham Piano 332

Meant To Be Films 359 Mia & Taffy 360 Reverent Wedding Films IBC

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