
Ashley and Noah met on Valentine’s Day in 2020, and from that moment on they were inseparable. Their wedding day felt especially meaningful as they celebrated with their closest family and friends under perfect weather, creating an intimate and joyful atmosphere. The couple chose the Hamilton Farm Golf Club for their venue, knowing it was the perfect place from the moment they arrived. Captured by Michelle Behre Photography, the breathtaking grounds and elegant mansion provided an ideal setting for their intimate celebration, both aesthetically and in scale.

Featured designer: Savin London
Bride Ashley wore the Julia gown by House of Savin London, a romantic design adorned with delicate hand-painted flowers created in Lake Como and paired with classic Jimmy Choo heels.

On trend: calla lily bouquet
Ashley carried a bouquet of calla lilies, beautifully designed by Jardiniere Fine Flowers, whose arrangements exceeded every expectation.

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Ceremony inspo: ways to honor loved ones
During the ceremony, the couple incorporated meaningful personal touches, including a rose ceremony dedicated to their mothers and a moment to honor loved ones who were present in spirit.

On trend: espresso and aperol
To make the celebration even more personal, Ashley and Noah served two signature cocktails: an espresso martini and a refreshing garden spritz.

Pastel seating card table design
Guests found their seats with the help of a vintage wood table complemented by a pastel rainbow floral centerpiece and classic black and white cards.




Garden party-inspired centerpieces
The reception design was inspired by the natural beauty of the surroundings, with a chic and elegant tablescape by Jardiniere Fine Flowers that complemented the venue.

Unique favors: family-sourced honey
One of the most special details of the day was the wedding favors—jars of honey sourced from the groom’s father’s beehives. Each bottle was hand-drawn, bottled, and prepared by the bride, groom, and the groom’s family, making the favors a heartfelt and memorable touch for their guests.

Dessert 2.0: a full Italian display
Instead of a traditional wedding cake, the couple opted for an Italian dessert display, reflecting their tastes.


