
You would never guess that this dreamy estate wedding that looks like something straight off of a European postcard actually took place in Birmingham, AL! From the petal-lined aisle that was 100 ft long to the candlelit vintage-inspired reception (complete with live strings), this couple went all in on romance, and we’re here for it. Keep scrolling to see even more from this beautiful day captured by the talented Berlez.



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The Vision: European Summer

As you can guess, just by looking at the photos, the vision for this day was European summer, and their planner, Samatha Li, absolutely nailed the vibe, starting with this incredible venue. With its historic estate that’s been lovingly preserved and its lush gardens, Armour House is a total package. The couple made the most of every inch of this incredible venue, hosting the ceremony in the sun-drenched garden and retiring to the ballroom for the reception.


SaniMar Decor Studio brought the outside in with crawling vine installations and bud vases holding blue and whtie seasonal blooms scattered across all of the tables. Candlelight danced on crystal as the guests made their way into the romantic setting.

Getting Ready

To say these getting ready photos are epic would be an understatement. Dressed in head-to-toe satin, the bride and her bridesmaids embraced all the luxe vibes. From the bridal portraits to the all-hands-on-deck glam sesh, we’re obsessed!



The Fashion

The bride was an absolute vision in a voluminous Eve of Milady ballgown. She kept accessories to a minimum with a simple tulle veil for the ceremony, draped gracefully over her gorgeous natural curls. She wore satin platform heels, a perfect choice for the outdoor ceremony—elegant and practical. Her bridesmaids donned blue dresses in a variety of silhouettes to bring in the blue from the color palette. The groom was equally chic in an ivory dinner jacket and black silk bow tie.






A Champagne Tower

After the ceremony, the couple surprised guests with a champagne tower on the veranda. We love this idea to get the cocktail hour started while you slip away for a quick portrait session before the reception.

The Cake

Standing eight tiers high at the center of the reception stood the ornately decorated wedding cake. The Lambeth-style frosting decor mimiced the plaster work on the walls of the space. It’s all in the details, *chef’s kiss*.


