Monday, February 28, 2011

Jihee & David DIY Winter Wedding | Auberge Du Pommier | Images by Mango Studios


Jihee & David shared their beautiful DIY Winter wedding with close friends and family on January 29th, 2011 at Auberge du Pommier. The theme of the wedding “tree” was passionately incorporated throughout the entire wedding by the bride herself. A visual artist; Jihee brought every detail to life with her inspiration to make everything... herself. From the invitations to menu cards to the guest book (a painted tree…which guest would later finger print with green thumb prints) to the macaroon stands… no detail was overlooked.

The couple held ducks as a symbol of a loving life as husband and wife. The Korean tradition held close to the couple’s heart. As a new way to start a new life together while growing together, the couple opted for a tree planting session, rather then cutting a cake. This again tied in the theme of the wedding “tree.”

Nancy and Tyler from Mango Studios captured this beautiful DIY wedding as it unfolded at Auberge du Pommier. They did a beautiful job!

On behalf of LUX Events Co. we wish the beautiful bride and groom a wonderful life and journey together!!!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Wedluxe Winter/Spring 2011 - Sanaz & Puya | Bellvue Manor | Images by 5ive15ifteen Photo Company



Sanaz and Puya held a modernized Persian ceremony and reception at Bellvue Manor on July 2, 2010.  Wedluxe characterized the brides veil "as a massive- and I mean MASSIVE veil."

The couple saw each other for the first time on their wedding day at Graydon Hall Manor during a private photoshoot with their photographers Anthony Manieri and Mike Caringi of 5ive15ifteen Photo Company.
Sanaz carried a bouquet of white vendela roses tied together with a sparkly mesh and fastened with a crystal brooch designed by Ryan Longo from Signature Events by RL. The ceremony was filled with special details and symbolism from the bride and groom’s Persian background. An array of eggs, walnuts, almonds, crystallized sugar, honey, sweets and pastries surrounded them as they said their ‘I Do’s’.