
Real Weddings: Tully + Dan
With a color palette of pale pinks and whites, fluffy hydrangeas and peonies, Jimmy Choos, and fabulous photography, Tully and Dan’s Memphis wedding is, in my opinion, the epitome of classic elegance. Ohmygoodness this wedding is gorgeous. The incredible florals by Garden District to me are the highlight of the decor, a beautiful arch over the door at St. John’s Episcopal Church …

Real Weddings: Erin + Abe
Erin and Abe’s vision was to bring Paris to Texas. They chose two absolutely incredible venues, Driskill Hotel and AMOA Laguna Gloria, and with the help of BZ events used details like frilly napkins, custom printed cards with French exclamations, and of course macaroons to bring this vision to life. The flowers by Petal Pushers are ridiculously pretty, from the show-stopping tall orchid centerpieces …

Real Weddings: Emily + Trey
Emily and Trey were married in Austin, Texas under the trees of the Four Seasons Hotel. They chose a clean and fresh spring palette of yellow and blues with peonies, ranunculus, and even some yellow tulips here and there. The show-stopping orchid centerpieces at the reception are fabulous, and my favorite florals are the hanging arrangements by Petal Pushers that hung at …

Real Weddings: Emily + Tom
Deciding on Galleria Marchetti in Chicago as their venue was one of the easiest choices for Emily and Tom. It wasn’t as easy, however, for Emily to keep Tom from wanting to hang streamers from the tent. Either way, their colorful wedding looks like it was a blast! The florals by Fleur are stunning (love the limes!) and Emily’s necklace makes …

Real Weddings: Emily + Rodrigo
Although Emily and Rodrigo were married at San Diego’s The Prado at Balboa Park in front of almost 280 of their friends and family, the way they look at each other in these photos it’s like there wasn’t anyone there but the two of them. I adore all the succulents (check out the arbor covered in them!) that Adrianne Smith used throughout …

Wedding Colors
Choosing the wedding colors was initially really tough for me. I knew I wanted a main color that would work well in the fall (i.e. not seem out of season, like a light pink or turquoise might) and then one or two complimentary colors, but it was really hard nailing down a palette that felt right.
First I thought maybe navy …



