How darling is this couple? And don’t you love the bride’s short dress?! Dominique Bader captured their intimate courthouse nuptials near the shore of Lake Geneva, Switzerland…

Says Anna, “Gareth and I got ready together as our lives have been intertwined already for a while. I had something blue, something old, something borrowed and something new (I bought the dress two weeks before the wedding!).”

The couple’s closest friends and family met up with them outside the courthouse.

Everyone returned to the bride’s parents’ home on Lake Geneva for cake and cocktails.

The parents of the bride surprised the newlyweds with Swiss alphorn players!

Why did you choose this location for your wedding?  We wanted it in the town where we live and that we love. My parents had just renovated their house and we wanted to use it and its beautiful surroundings to their full potential.

What inspired you when you were planning your wedding? We wanted something simple and elegant for this small wedding. We are having a bigger celebration at the end of the year in London but we wanted the civil wedding to be intimate.

What was your favorite moment or part of the day?  It’s hard to choose. I loved walking around town doing the pictures in all the places we love, I loved when my father gave us his speech and I loved ending the day with at an amazing Chinese restaurant with dim sum and Peking duck!

What advice do you have for other brides?  Have fun! Don’t worry! Everything will just fall into place! It doesn’t matter if it rains, that will just make it more special!

Is there anything else that helps tell the story of the day? We were so lucky to have everyone close to us around us on that day! Gareth’s family came from Wales, his witness from Oxford, my family from the States, our photographer from London… all to meet up in a little town in Switzerland.

 

See lots more from Anna and Gareth’s intimate Swiss wedding in the gallery.

Photographer: Dominique Bader / Venue: private residence on Lake Geneva, Switzerland / Bride’s Dress: Oscar de la Renta / Bride’s Shoes: Christian Louboutin / Groom’s Suit: Zegna
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  • Intimate Swiss Wedding on Lake Geneva

    12 March 2013
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    Let this wedding from Collin Hughes sweep you away to Provence! A simply elegant celebration in a beautiful place with friends, family, and delicious food…

    Says Dorothy, “As a graphic designer, creating my own invitation, paper goods and favors was a must. I chose foil stamping for our stationery over the usual letterpress technique. The invitation consisted of white foil-stamped graphics on dove-grey linen that matched the color of my wedding dress.”

    A special part of the day? “We were thrilled that our musically talented friends and family members were down to perform a song by Sigur Rós for our wedding procession. It was especially fun to have the father of the groom walk down the aisle, then pull out a pair of drum sticks from his suit pocket and start accompanying our violinist and guitarist friends.”

    “Our favorite moment of the day,” says Dorothy, “was at the end of the ceremony, right after we exited down the aisle as husband and wife. It was a brief and private time when we just looked at each other and let it all sink in.”

    Homemade jars of herbs de Provence acted as both escort cards and favors.

    Highlights of the cocktail hour included mini croque monsieur sandwiches, chilled beet soup, foie gras on gingerbread, bouillabaisse and raw oysters.

    Bride and Groom signs matched the rest of the wedding in gray and white.

    The dessert buffet included lavender crème brulée, salted caramel crème, panna cotta with mixed berries, and three tiers of French macarons.

    Why did you choose this location for your wedding?  My husband and I loved the rustic and laid-back character of Provence. Plus, you can never go wrong with the cheese, wine and champagne in France! We ultimately chose the very charming Le Mas de la Rose because we had the venue exclusively to ourselves, which gave us the freedom to celebrate until the wee hours of the night.

    What inspired you when you were planning your wedding?  Since the majority of our guests traveled far distances to be there on our special day, it was important to us that they feel at home, in an intimate and cozy setting. This directed many of the decisions we made during the planning process, such as keeping the wedding decor simple and informal, and choosing a family-style dinner menu. Also, since French weddings are known to last through the night, we wanted to make sure our guests were well fed. A couple of hours after the dessert buffet, we had a crêpes stand, and a couple of hours after that, we had a Vietnamese pho (noodle soup) stand.

    What was the best advice you received as a bride?  The best advice I received was to fully savor each moment of our wedding day, as it goes by very quickly. I did, and it does.

    What advice do you have for other brides?  My husband was very involved in the planning process (in fact, he might have been more particular than me at times), and as a result, we felt that the wedding was very much a reflection of us as a couple. So brides, get the groom involved!

     

    See more from Dorothy and Jonathan’s destination wedding in Provence in the gallery.

    Photographer: Collin Hughes / Event Planner, Floral Designer: Dites Moi Oui / Venue: Le Mas de la Rose in Provence, France /  Videographer: Capture Studios / Dress: Jenny Packham / Shoes: Kate Spade / Grooms Attire:  Paul Smith / Bridesmaid Dresses: BCBGMaxAzria / Stationery Printer: Latitude / Caterer: Pistou & Romarin / Rentals: Options / DJ: Partouche Evenement / Shuttles: Voyages Arnaud
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  • Elegant French Countryside Wedding

    11 March 2013
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    This Virginia wedding from photographer Adam Barnes is full of timeless beauty, with a classic color palette and charming details…

    Don’t you love the simple elegance of this invitation suite? Kraft paper, white calligraphy, and a sweet bow.

    Says Ashley, “We wanted a private, yet unique location that had lots of charm.” The couple found exactly that in Warner Hall, just a few hours from their home in Washington D.C.

    Says the bride, “I think we both agree that the first look was the most special part of the day.”

    The bride carried a bouquet of gardenia, white roses, and baby’s breath.

    A wood sign (decorated with a baby’s breath garland) encouraged guests to “pick a seat not a side” for the ceremony.

    In a nod to the groom’s Scottish roots, a bagpiper played at both the beginning and end of the ceremony.

    Baby’s breath continued as an accent in the centerpieces, escort card display, and dessert table (where the couple served a variety of pies in lieu of the traditional wedding cake).

    Why did you choose this location for your wedding?  Peter’s family has strong ties to the Williamsburg, Virginia area and I couldn’t help but fall in love with the Southern feel of Warner Hall as I’m originally from North Carolina. An added bonus is that Peter and I were able to stay at Warner Hall all weekend with our bridal party (closest friends and family) as it’s a functioning Inn. Most historic homes barely allow you to touch anything. Theresa and Troy Stavens allow guests to use their beautiful, historic home as a weekend retreat!

    What inspired you when you were planning your wedding?  The venue inspired me most! Warner Hall is so beautiful and it sits on such a spectacular piece of land with the tall oak trees and river in the distance. The simplicity of a big white house is also so refreshing and welcoming. We didn’t want to distract from the natural beauty of the venue so we kept our details pretty simple by using lots of white, cream, gold, and the green in the flowers. We also used pieces that had depth (yet still neutral) such as burlap, gold mercury, and moss.

    What was your favorite moment or part of the day?  We loved the reception and watching our friends and family have such a great time (our band was amazing) – all our hard work paid off!

    Did you include any traditions in your wedding?  Peter’s family has Scottish ties so we incorporated a bagpiper to the beginning and ending of the wedding ceremony.

    What was the best advice you received as a bride?  A few good friends told us three very important things:  1) Try to stick by each other all night so you share the experience together.  2) Dance as much as you can with your friends and family rather than spending all your time greeting everyone at the reception tables – that could take hours!  3) No matter what happens, at the end of the day you will be married to the person you love, and that’s all that matters! No one will notice if the flowers are wrong or if the green in the linens don’t match the green in the flowers!

    What advice do you have for other brides?  Wedding planning can be stressful. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. I hosted parties at my house where I would invite a few girlfriends over to help me work on DIY projects such as painting my table numbers and creating my place card settings. If you provide some fun music and buy some wine, cheese, and chocolate, your friends will be more than willing to help you plan a wedding.

    Do you have any budget tips for other brides?  If you live in a big (and expensive) city like we do, consider driving an hour or two away for the wedding. The cost difference will be worth it. Our wedding would have cost double the amount had we planned everything in Washington, DC. Hotel rates for the guests would have also been higher. Instead of paying $300 a night for a hotel in D.C., guests paid only $100 in the Williamsburg area.

     

    See more from Ashley and Peter’s traditional Virginia wedding in the gallery.

    Photographer: Adam Barnes Fine Art Photography / Venue, Catering: Inn at Warner Hall in Gloucester, Virginia / Officiant: Pastor Clay Macaulay of Weems, Virginia / Dress: Tara Keely / Shoes: Kate Spade / Earrings: Nordstrom / Garters: Demure Allure / Grooms Attire:  Mens Warehouse / Bridesmaid dresses: Amsale / Stationery:  The Dandelion Patch / Floral Designer: Williamsburg Floral / Rentals: Commonwealth Event Company / Music: Soul Expressions / Pie: Pie Sisters / Favors: Custom Love Gifts / Makeup: Kristine Marie Makeup Artistry / Hair:  Silk Salon /
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  • Classic Wedding with Baby's Breath and Toile

    7 March 2013
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    Today’s bride is utter elegance in her Vera Wang gown and a classic updo – a gorgeous foil to the rustic, eclectic style of this Big Sur wedding. Photos by Nancy Neil.

    Has pleating ever looked so dreamy?!

    The invitation suite highlighted the rugged Big Sur coast, and described the location of the wedding as “where the mountains meet the sea.”

    A unique detail about this wedding location? “There is very little cell phone service in Big Sur,” says Sally, “Which most event planners would say is less than ideal when executing an important event! But we loved the fact that once you were there, you were there, and you just had to go with the flow. It helped people disconnect, relax, and be really present in the experience.”

    Says Sally, “Music is a huge part of our life and our connection, so the music was very personal and so memorable! We asked several friends (most of whom had previously never even met) to come together with multiple guitars and vocals and perform “My Sweet Lord” for the processional and “If I Needed You” during the ceremony. Having a live music element, (as tricky as it was to coordinate given that we were outdoors, perched on the edge of the earth) was absolutely worth it.”

    From Sally: “I’m a warm weather person (a Texan!) and was really hopeful that we’d have a sunny, clear day. It was the one thing I was fixated on up to the last minute! I was pretty bummed and anxious when the fog wasn’t lifting throughout the morning. But once we got to the venue, I realized all was exactly as it should be. The fog shrouded the coast and created a really beautiful, dramatic setting. Looking back, I’m so glad the weather turned out as it did. The photos were gorgeous and the sound carried really beautifully in the fog. It felt like we were all nestled together in a cloud. It was perfect.”

    A custom neon sign with the newlyweds’ last name added a little rock ‘n’ roll flair to the reception site.

    Guests roasted “Sosa’mores” (a play on the newlyweds’ last name) over a bonfire.

    Why did you choose this location for your wedding?  We share a deep love and connection to the outdoors, and have spent many killer weekends in Big Sur together. We both just sort of knew and agreed that it had to be outdoors and that Big Sur was the dream. We chose this particular spot because it is stunning, charming, and unfussy. It’s all about the natural landscape, and despite the expanse of the view, it still feels very intimate. It’s hard not to feel something when you stand there, wedged between the ocean and the mountains, looking out across the most beautiful horizon.

    Did you include any traditions in your wedding?  My family on my mother’s side has a tradition of engraving a small gold clover with the wedding date to be sewn into the bride’s gown on a blue string. My sister was the most recent bride in the family, so she did the honors. Also on the thread was my grandmother’s wedding ring and a gorgeous vintage watch face that belonged to my namesake. That’s a lot of good luck to have stashed below the belt! Charlie and I also chose not to see each other before the ceremony. This was no small task, as the property is pretty much one big open lawn! But we managed and it was worth it.

    What was the best advice you received as a bride?  To make sure I continued on with life outside of wedding planning – hanging out with friends, prioritizing a self-care plan, and in general not becoming completely consumed by it. Luckily, I had amazing planning partners in my sister and my mom so I was able to maintain some normality to life and not get completely overwhelmed! Also, to respect and honor that getting engaged and getting married are profound life experiences. To take time to reflect and have patience with the transition Charlie and I were going through together.

    What advice do you have for other brides?  I’d share with them the advice above – try not to let the planning overtake your entire life. Make time for things you love to do, take good care of yourself, and be patient with yourself, your groom, and your family. Also – when it comes to the event, there are no rules! Make sure that you fill the day with things that you love over trends or things you think you “should” do. Ultimately, the best wedding will be one that reflects exactly who the two of you are.

    Is there anything else that helps tell the story of the day?  Charlie is a screenwriter, so instead of the traditional escort card, Charlie wrote a mock screenplay. The story focused on an energetic little ringman (our 2 year old nephew) as he and the groom made their way through a beautiful wedding day setting pre-ceremony, searching for a lost wedding ring, and greeting guests and bantering with friends and family along the way. Every single guest’s name at our wedding was included in the screenplay either as a character name, in a scene heading, or action. The page on which your name appeared within the screenplay was your table number. On arrival, guests were met by a table displaying Henry Miller’s typewriter and stacks of mini screenplays that directed them to their seats.

     

    See more eclectic details from this Big Sur wedding in the gallery.

    Photographer: Nancy Neil / Venue: Point 16 in Big Sur, California / Event Planner: Brooke Rogers of Ruby Rogers Studio / Bride’s Dress: Vera Wang / Groom’s Suit: Ben Sherman / Bow Tie: Barney’s New York/ Bridesmaid Dresses: Tadashi Shoji / Stationery: Andrew Johnson / Floral Concepts: Brooke Howsley of Pollen Floral Art / Floral Design: Kate Healey / Rentals: Classic Party Rental, Alexis Party RentalAvista Rentals  / Caterer: Cheri Gladstone of A Big Sur Affair / Hair & Makeup: Dionne Stevens, (415) 260-9823 / Super 8 Videographer:  Brian Guihan (818) 471-6580 / DJ: Colm Larkin and Dan Calderon
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  • Foggy Big Sur Wedding with Eclectic Design

    6 March 2013
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    Weddings at the beautiful Marin Headlands Center for the Arts are always lovely, but Jackie and Alex included an extra special “first look” to their day that kicked off the celebration in a breathtaking fashion. Scroll through these fab photos from John + Louise to see what I mean…

    The couple describes their favorite part of the day: “We invited all of our family and friends to join us for our first look which took place on a suspended bridge near Point Bonita Lighthouse. It had been a typically foggy San Francisco morning and just as we set off, the clouds parted. Embracing under the sun on a rickety bridge over the Pacific felt like a touch of the divine.”

    After the scenic “first look,” the couple and their guests headed back to the Center for the Arts for their ceremony.

    The simple raspberry-studded cake was finished with a vintage cake topper.

    Why did you choose this location for your wedding?  Because it felt like us. When we first visited we fell in love with its sense of remoteness, despite being only a few minutes outside of San Francisco. It is also walking distance from the Marin Headlands Hostel which could accommodate most of our guests. We wanted to offer friends and family an affordable weekend getaway in a spectacular and intimate setting that involved no driving once they arrived.

    What inspired you when you were planning your wedding?  Having a celebration that was as true as possible to who we are as a couple.

    Did you include any traditions in your wedding?  We asked all of our friends and family to give their blessing by tying a knot to the tail of a kite which we flew to culminate our wedding ceremony.

    What was the best advice you received as a bride?  After months of planning, make sure to enjoy the actual day!

    What advice do you have for other brides?  Be present in the moment and appreciate that it will be one of the few times in your life you will be lucky enough to have so many of the people you love in one place. And DANCE!

     

    See more from Jackie and Alex’s scenic lighthouse wedding in the gallery.

    Photographer: John + Louise / Venue: Marin Headlands Center for the Arts in Sausalito, California / Dress: Patrick Calais / Shoes: Badgley Mischka / Suit: Hugo Boss / Flower Girl Dresses: J. Crew / Stationery: Three Eggs Design /
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  • Eclectic Wedding at Point Bonita Lighthouse

    5 March 2013
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