Gorgeous & Stunning (Kaleigh & William’s Wedding)

The words Gorgeous & Stunning  fall short when describing Kaleigh and William’s June 8th, 2013 Wedding at The Harvest Bible Chapel and The Newberry Library in Chicago. I met Kaleigh at The Wedding Salon’s Chicago Bridal Event last Spring. Kaleigh won our Lavish Package and then chose to have us to do her flowers as well! I am a beyond thrilled to show you a wedding long in the making.

Like most Brides, Kaleigh had a lot of ideas and kept being bombarded with new ideas from several different outlets (magazines, movies, friends and Pinterest). Kaleigh came in and the first step was to create a Private Board on Pinterest and only move ideas and themes that she really gravitated towards. We had to weed out the “hasty pins.”

Looking back at Kaleigh’s original design board, her theme and vision changed somewhat but overall concept stayed the same: Understated Elegance with a subtle Vintage feel.

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Now take a look at her Personals. I think we found a perfect fusion of each of Kaleigh’s wants and visions. What do you think?

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We played around a bit with the color distribution and shades but this color pallet is breathtaking!

Every part of this summer wedding was picturesque.  Here are some of our favorite shots from before the ceremony (taken in Washington Square Park).

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My personal favorite moment to have captured is when the Groom sees his Bride for the first time! The  faces are always different but never the less adorable. Here’s our fun 1st Look Photos.

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I will mention all of the amazing vendors that worked on Kaleigh and Bill’s wedding at the end of this blog but wanted to give a special thanks to Evan Hunt of Evan Hunt Photography for taking such spectacular photos and getting this one in particular!

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I was just talking to a Bride who mentioned that they wished their photographer had gotten this image. Such a great shot!

On to the reception! (Which was conveniently right across the street!)

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I love The Newberry Library mainly because of its history. It has that old book smell, dim lighting and amazing fixtures and marble everywhere. Ruggles Hall is always a mesmerizing room and even more so with the amber uplighting we added!

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It was great to finally see the centerpieces complete. They looked fantastic in the Hall, especially with the reflections from the lighting. I also think it was great that we opted for  high and low arrangements. This gives the room more dimension and is extremely pleasing to the eye.

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I loved Kaleigh & William’s centerpiece for many reasons but the 31inch Mercury Vase was a perfect addition. I am a fan of looser tall centerpieces, this enables you to use statement blooms and greenery  and not having a sphere of flowers.

I love when couples do a Sweetheart Table! It draws the attention even more so towards the Bride and gives me a chance to adorn their table in lush floral arrangements and in Kaleigh & William’s case, make it more personal. (Their & sign gave it that vintage touch Kaleigh was looking for). Image

Here are a few more of my favorites from the Reception. Image

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To keep in theme with The Newberry Library: Library Place Cards & Table Numbers.

The beautiful couple ended their night in a horse drawn carriage.  Kaleigh & Bill’s wedding was a blast to design! I wish them nothing but the best and hope they had a fabulous Honeymoon in Ambergris Caye, Beliza!

Thanks for reading and enjoy more photos.

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Thank you to all of the Vendors and Venue Coordinators that helped make Kaleigh & William’s day everything they deserve and more!

Wardrobe/Accessories/Gifts

Dress: Paloma Blanca (purchased at A’Lamour Bridal Store)  All Tuxedo/Shoes: Men’s Warehouse 
Bridesmaid’s Dresses: Alexia Designs (purchased from Lily’s Bridal Store) Mother of the Bride: Sue Wong (Bloomingdale’s)
Shoes: Kaleigh- Something Blue
Jewelry: Bridal Bracelet and Earrings from The Left Bank Jewelry Store
Bridesmaid’s Gift: “Knot” bracelets from Kate Spade
Kaleigh’s Gift to Bill: Burberry Watch
Bill’s Gift to Kaleigh: “I Do” necklace and “Bride” Bangle from Kate Spade
Bridal Suite: The Knickerbocker Hotel (Chicago, Michigan Avenue)

Vendors

Photographer: Evan Hunt Photography
Event DesignParrott Party Productions
Floral: Parrott Party Productions 
Catering: D’Absolute Catering (included cocktail hour, plated dinner, bar service and cake)
Transportation: Noble Horse Theater 
DJ: DJ Chicago (ceremony musicians- Jonathan & Valerie Guerra)
Wedding Favors: Garrett’s Popcorn 
Bridal Hair/Make-up: Mario Tricoci Salon 

Happy Summer!
Lindsay Gloria

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How to To Design your Wedding Party Attire

Designing Your Wedding Party Attire

Sometimes choosing your bridal parties attire is more than difficult. Even when you have your color scheme/theme, sometimes it just doesn’t come together. It’s fine to take your time but not being able pin this down, slows the production time on fittings and getting the dresses to all of your bridesmaids in time for more fittings and alterations. This also puts your design process to a halt too. When you haven’t chosen your bridesmaid dress color, you do not know what color their shoes and flowers will be. This makes it hard to approve any of the several floral design proposals I am sure are looming in your inbox.

Here are some steps to expedite the process and a website you can go to design your wedding dress and bridesmaid dresses.

Wedding Dress Creator 

Bridesmaid Dress Creator

  1. Start with yourself. What color is your wedding dress? (white, off-white, cream, ivory, etc…) Ivory
  2. What is your color scheme/theme? (Anchor color, supporting color, accent color) Bright Coral, Beige and Moss Green with a theme of modern edginess with old fashion undertones.
  3. What color bouquet do you want? Different shades of coral
  4. Do you want your bridesmaids to have matching bouquets to yours in color (not in size) or different? Different in size and one color.                                                                                                          You now know what color your bouquet is and that you want your bridesmaids’ bouquets to be different sizes and one color not two. Now what color to use?
  5. What color do you want your bridesmaids’ dresses? (try not to use your anchor color, unless you wanted to do a varying shade of that color) Green, ivory and coral
  6. What color is your Fiancé Tuxedo? Groomsmen? Beige Tuxedo, Coral Vest, Tie or Bow-tie 

With all of these questions having answers it makes it easier to see your floral story. Take a look at the design board I whipped up to demonstrate how to translate your color scheme into your wedding attire.

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If your Groom has the same color boutonniere as your bouquet it will add a very pretty symmetry in your photographs. You then can have the groomsmen’ boutonnieres match the bridesmaids. Ivory with touches of lush greens.

As promised. More for you Wedding Party Attire. I especially love dressing up Men. Most do not know what compliments them and this is one of the only times the Bride has more control in exactly how her Groom will look. So lets take advantage of this gift!

I really hope to see some pops of color in the groom and/or groomsmen this season. Whether its in the tie, the vest, a bow-tie or in the boutonniere, color blocking can and should be used in the Groom & Groomsmen’s attire.

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Two of the five weddings we have in June 2013 have the Groom and Groomsmen wearing shades of Grey. I am thrilled. I love how grey looks against a blue sky and more importantly how soft of a color it can be. They will make for great pictures.

It doesn’t take long to figure out what color your Fiancé’s Tuxedo will be and the Groomsmen fall quickly behind. What is difficult is how to incorporate your beautiful, sometimes girly, color scheme into the Groom’s attire without clashing. As for most women’s wedding plans, the Groom comes last :).

Thanks for reading!

~Lindsay Gloria

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