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After 11 Years of Dating These Two Finally Said I do

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Bride and groom sharing a loving glance on wedding day

After 11 years of dating, Melissa and Nathan finally tied the knot at the historic The Ebell of Los Angeles. The moody and romantic vibe of their wedding featured wild asymmetrical florals, and cultural nods that represented both their diverse backgrounds.

From the multi-colored fennel on the tables, to the handwritten menus and place cards, each element tied together beautifully to create the overall look and feel of their magical day. Read more about the brides inspiration below, and find a full gallery with more must-see images captured by Wild Whim Photography.

Rhinestone encrusted bridal shoes for a special day

Bride in elegant gown gazes out window on her wedding dayBride wearing detailed beaded open back wedding dress

Happy groom lovingly embraces bride on wedding day

After 11 years together

From the bride: I wanted our wedding to be a celebration of our relationship with all of our loved ones surrounding and supporting us. Nathan and I have been in a relationship for 11 years. We were high school sweethearts and survived four years of long distance (NYC to London) during our college years. Every day we spoke on the phone through calling cards because he had no internet in his flat! We would write love letters to each other whenever we could.

Bride and groom share loving gaze on their wedding day

Bride in lace gown holding colorful floral bouquet

Bride with bridesmaids in blush dresses and bouquets

Bride and bridesmaid holding colorful wedding bouquets

when two become one

One element that was important to me was that our wedding culturally reflect who we are as individuals. I wanted my Portuguese and Indian background to be represented as well as his British and Jewish background. It was important to me that we each represent ourselves as individuals who are coming to each other as whole people.

Elegant wedding ceremony setup with chandeliers and flowersRomantic wedding ceremony decor with lush flower arch

Floral chandelier with candles and decorative ceiling

Indoor wedding ceremony bride groom wedding party venue

Newlyweds share first kiss at floral wedding ceremony

Shakespearean Sonnet

The ceremony was amazing. My husband and I met at a Shakespeare competition in high school and at the end of his vows, he recited the sonnet that he had recited that day we met, of course myself and everyone else was crying, including him. All in all, I couldn’t have asked for a more memorable and special wedding!

Happy wedding group photo bride groom kissing on stairs

Bride and groom wedding in vintage auditorium setting

Beautiful courtyard fountain statue flowering tree seatingBohemian outdoor seating with bench pouf and flowers

Elephant statue with raised trunk and floral decorations

Lush and wild

In the reception courtyard, my designer featured a cute baby elephant statue with a flower crown. The designer also wanted the staircase that I walked down for the ceremony to feel like the flowers were growing from the staircase, lush and wild– so all down the aisle were flowers in deep brass vases, all at varying heights to introduce more wild and asymmetrical elements.

Elegant wedding reception with cake flowers candlesElegant wedding table setting with floral centerpiece

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Elegant wedding table setting with floral decorations

Colorful details  

To demonstrate my Indian heritage, I incorporated rich, vibrant colors in the floral design as well as the napkins. Each place setting included a napkin that had a different Indian pattern individually made by an Indian designer who lives in Denmark. Our favors were also hand-painted Indian wooden boxes that included deity necklaces that our guests enjoyed wearing. It was so fun to see everyone dancing with them on! Lastly we included multi-coloured fennel in beautiful silver dishes on the dinner tables. In India people eat fennel after their meals for digestion 🙂

Romantic dinner table setting with flowers candles

Elegant white wedding cake on a beautiful antique table

Wilshire Ebell wedding projection Melissa and Nathan

: Wild Whim Photography
Cakes & Catering: Fantasy Frostings
DJ: DJ Chris
Event Design: Immersive Cult
Event Planning & Design: Best Day Ever
Flowers: Sachi Rose Design
Groom & His Men: Barneys New York
Hair, Makeup & Beauty: Kathy Tengono
Invitation Design: Jason Adduci
Photo Booth: Shutterbox Entertainment
Shoes: Badgley Mischka
Wedding Dresses: Panache Bridal

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