
This elegant ballroom wedding in Chicago was absolutely bursting with the prettiest spring florals you’ve ever seen! From the breathtaking floral arch to the pressed flowers on the wedding cake, it’s giving enchanted garden. Keep scrolling to see even more of this beautiful day, captured in these light and airy photos by Love & Lyons.



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the vision: spring in the city

Nothing says spring like budding branches, and they were in abundance at this luxurious Chicago ballroom wedding, designed and planned by Love Story Weddings and Events. To bring the outside in, Florist & Hound Design lined the aisle with floor-level meadow arrangements and blooms perched on pillars that appeared to float in the air. Then, the focal point, a larger-than-life floral arch, organic yet elegant in appearance, featuring the delicate, pastel palette. The impressive florals were then repurposed to create a truly enchanting reception space.





the fashion

The bride was a vision as she graced the aisle in a lace A-line gown from Volle’s Bridal. The bridesmaids also stunned in sage green chiffon dresses with matching scarves—very on-trend. The groom leaned into the spring theme with his look, opting for a tan three-piece suit and a light sage green tie.



a toast to tradition

The bride and groom had family fly in from Ireland for the wedding, and Guinness was on tap all night long. A tribute to Chicago, the couple invited their guests to a toast with a shot of Malört chased down by an Old Style.
the favors

The couple also has two cats, which they honored on the cover of koozies as a party favor.
The best wedding favors are ones that guests can use right there in the moment!
a bubble shower

Who needs sparklers and petals when you have BUBBLE GUNS?!? This fun celebratory moment was so on brand for this whimsical wedding!
the cake

For dessert, the couple cut into a colorful three-tiered wedding cake decorated in buttercream and edible pressed flowers—a fun and artful twist on the fresh flowers trend.