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Southern California's Villa Montalvo was the perfect European-inspired venue for this white and blush wedding focused on soft, whimsical, timeless design.
This Australian couple brought ten of their closest friends and family to a surprise elopement in the heart of Bordeaux, France.
Clouds of multi-color florals and plenty of cold sparklers were how this wedding weekend extravaganza ended, so you can only imagine how it started!
A garden-inspired pop of yellow wedding at The Gadsden House where fashion and florals took center stage while tiny table lamps lit the way.
Basin Harbor - a lakeside resort on Lake Champlain - hosted this delicate, cottage-inspired wedding featuring classic style at a reception on the docks.
The muted rainbow balloon installation complete with sparkling fringe at this $80,000 New Orleans hotel wedding is a contemporary wedding must-have!
Elegance got an unapologetic edge at this contemporary black and white wedding featuring tattoo-inspired style, cold sparklers, and gold details.
The pops of yellow at this $65,000 Pharmacy Museum wedding brought life to this already lively, spring-inspired wedding with DIY details.
Even the bride's dress radiated floral elegance at this nature meets industrial Hudson Valley wedding, infused with New York history!
This $80,000 wedding at the Malibu Modern Garden drew inspiration from the Impressionists and celebrated "I do's" with a joyful hat toss.
This luxurious styled shoot at Powel Crosley Estate in Sarasota, FL was overflowing with florals and vibrant color. See how her dress matched the decor!

Our Favorite 2026 Experiences

Weddings are full of moments for the couple, but the best ones have a way of making everyone in the room feel like they’re in on it, too. That shift, from guests watching a wedding to guests living one, is what couples are designing for in 2026, and it starts from the moment someone walks through the door.

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