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Big Sur, California

As featured in Vogue. It’s not every day you get wedding clients who are looking for “a psychedelic cross between Dr. Seuss and the movie FernGully.” Our bride Brynn, proprietor of the eclectic boutique Aralda Vintage, embraced color, texture, and whimsy.

Los Angeles, California

As featured in Martha Stewart. For their Winter wedding celebration in Los Angeles, Joana and Steve sought to celebrate their shared Korean-American heritage in the details and keep their wedding environmentally low impact.

Canyon Point, Utah

As featured in Harper’s Bazaar. Makena and Brandon hosted their closest family and friends at Amangiri, opting for a micro-wedding after their larger celebration was postponed. Understated details honor the clean lines of the architecture, and effusive flower installations mirror the surrounding wilderness.

Ojai, California

Deb, an interior design by trade, brought her keen sense of color, texture, and scale to the table for their early Spring wedding. An unconventional chuppah features botanicals, foraged and cultivated, that speak to the transition between Winter and Spring.

Snowmass, Colorado

Brit and Sandy transformed a working ranch for their late Summer wedding celebration. Seeking inspiration from the lush meadows and tall grasses in the landscape, we brought a bit of nature into their reception. An overhead flower installation crowns the space as guests dance underneath.

Calistoga, California

As featured in Over the Moon. Kristin and Jake sought to delight their guests’ senses for their Autumn wedding at Meadowood Napa Valley with unexpected botanicals, delicious al fresco meals, and of course, lots of rosé!