RECENT PRESS

Taking a little moment to toot our own horns and share our current press on the news stands…First up, Wes & Jaime’s Bali Wedding at the Amanusa Resort graced the pages of Martha Stewart Weddings, which obviously we are beyond thrilled about. Pick this issue up…it’s their biggest issue ever and is chock full of inspiration.

C Weddings did a feature on one of our favorite weddings that took place at Villa Sevillano. M&C’s wedding was one of a whole other level with a custom structure that took days to install and just overall a beautiful residential, refined and relaxed vibe.

Style Me Pretty released their Best of issue from 2012 which includes reader’s favorites from the year and we were in it! Well, us and the gorgeous wedding of Jacey & Grant…We are always honored to be included in anything SMP touches!

And, Weddings in Houston Magazine features a bit of our planning advice on why everyone should work with professionals only on their wedding day. This magazine is gorgeous and full of amazing planning tips. Just in case you want to take a peek at our last wedding we designed for a Houston Bride, click here and here to see Tara & Kurt’s big day on the Big Island at the Four Seasons Hualalai!

MY WISH

Laura & Jeremy caught in embrace in Kona, HI. Captured by Steve Steinhardt.

LACY GOODNESS

In honor of Bridal Fashion Week this weekend, we are going super girly on you because sometimes all you need is a perfect piece of lace…

TOP ROW: Lace dress via Fellt / Lace Chandelier via Apartment Therapy

2ND ROW: Louisa & John’s Malibu Wedding / Stella & Peter’s Maui Wedding

3RD ROW: Lace Teepees via Banana J Creations / Louisa & John’s Malibu Wedding

DESTINATION DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES

While I love a destination wedding weekend in Aspen, Hawaii or even France, there is something special about creating a destination wedding weekend in your own backyard. For Amy & Jason’s Vibiana wedding, we did just that. Both Angelenos and guests from all over the nation traveled to Downtown Los Angeles to spend a weekend exploring one of the couple’s favorite spots in the world. In case you’re considering this area for your wedding weekend, here are some of the must-dos:

WELCOME PARTY

Consider one of the historical venues in DTLA for the perfect introduction to the area. Olvera Street, LA’s first street can be the perfect spot. Dining on cobblestone in front of Pico House gives guests a look at what old LA looked like. Or, if dining outside isn’t your thing, consider a blow out at Union Station. The enclosed gardens and art deco designed waiting room makes for a magical and historical backdrop to start the weekend off. Lastly, if you want a completely different and unexpected experience, consider hosting a private celebration at Hotel Figueroa. With it’s Moroccan decor, poolside bar and hidden rooms throughout, you won’t be disappointed. Consider getting a DJ paired with bongo drummers after having a full on family style feast.

GIRL’S DAY

Bottega Louie is a must for any group of ladies looking for the perfect bridal luncheon location. With it’s floor to ceiling windows, marble floors and beautiful desserts on display, the aesthetic alone will make you all warm inside. But then there’s the food…Plan to enjoy an extra long lunch with course after course of delicious salads, portabello fries and handmade pasta. Don’t forget to end with some of their beautiful macarons or budino.

FEELING ARTSY?

If you’re group is into the arts, plan your wedding weekend around the 2nd week of the month. Every 2nd Thursday, there is an Art Walk in downtown LA that isn’t to be missed complete with tons of authentic LA food trucks. Loosely plan to meet up in the area, or simply add this to your “Must-Do’s” on your wedding website or in your weekend itinerary.

FOR THE HISTORY BUFFS

LA Conservancy offers historical walking tours every Saturday throughout downtown Los Angeles on a variety of topics from seeing some of the world’s most beautiful architecture and art deco designs to hearing about the rise, fall and current revitalization of the area.

NIGHTLIFE

There is so much nightlife in DTLA it’s hard to narrow it down, but if it were my group, I would do a bit of bar hopping through the area making sure to hit the Veranda Bar at Hotel Figueroa, have sunset cocktails at Perch and ending the evening at The Varnish, the hidden gem at the back of Cole’s, where coincidentally is known to have the best french dip in LA.

MORNING AFTER BRUNCH

If it were my wedding, I would likely skip brunch because I know after a wedding at a place like Vibiana, followed by an impromptu after party somewhere like The Varnish, my guests would rather sleep in. Instead, I recommend having a pillow gift waiting for your hard partying guests when they return to the hotel. Inside I would put none other than an assortment of donuts from Nickel Diner. Don’t you dare forget to include Maple Bacon and Red Velvet Donuts and perhaps a little recovery kit (Aleve, water, perhaps a bloody mary kit?). I promise, your guests will love you for allowing them to have breakfast in bed, just this one time!

 

 

LAURA & JEREMY GET HITCHED : THE WEDDING : KONA, HAWAII

After two days of enjoying paradise, guests were invited to a private beach house in Kona for the wedding day. Laura and Jeremy exchanged vows on the tiniest peninsula on the Pacific Coast with capiz and seashells creating a whimsical backdrop before the celebration began. For dinner, a seafood feast was served at tables covered in Hawaiian quilt inspired linens and topped with bleached seashells with beautiful coral peonies and pink ginger tucked in everywhere. Everything was personalized with Laura’s gorgeous calligraphy from the beautiful vintage Hawaiian dessert display to the monogrammed dinner napkins. We loved the simplicity and intimacy of this wedding and hope you do too. More from Steve Steinhardt below.

END OF YEAR NOSTALGIA

Just like many of you, the end of the year brings about a certain amount of nostalgia. Looking back at all the amazing things we’ve accomplished over the year and the even more wonderful couples we’ve worked with. As we head into the new year, we wanted to say one last congratulations to the beautiful people we’ve been able to work with this year. You take us into your lives, often treating us like family members, giving us the opportunity to create a once in a lifetime moment for you and for that we will be forever grateful. It is because of you that I get to do what I love day in and out, all year round, this year and next! Thank you for allowing us to be a little piece of your worlds in 2011!

Jody & Patrick : April 2nd, 2011 : Bacara Resort : Santa Barbara, California : Photography by Max Wanger

Laura & Jeremy : April 30th, 2011 : Kona Beach House : Kona, Hawaii : Image by Steve Steinhardt Trudy & Rob : May 28th, 2011 : Hahn Estate : Santa Barbara, California : Image by Jose Villa

Tess & Peter : June 4th, 2011 : Private Residence : Bel Air, California : Image by Amy & Stuart

Amelia & Danny : June 18th, 2011 : Devil’s Thumb Ranch : Tabernesh, Colorado : Image by Steve Steinhardt

Rachel & John : July 16th, 2011 : Hummingbird Nest Ranch : Simi, California : Image by Jose Villa

Lindsey & Nick : July 2011 : Private Residence : Brentwood, California : Image by Steve Steinhardt

Bettina & Brian : August 13th, 2011 : Gull’s Way : Malibu, California : Image by Steve Steinhardt

Nicole & Matthew : September 3rd, 2011 : Hummingbird Nest Ranch : Simi, California : Image by Jasmine Star

Jessica & Chetan : September 10th, 2011 : Chateau D’ Esclimont : Saint Symphorien, France : Image by Janis Rietnicks

Jacey & Grant : September 24th, 2011 : Smog Shoppe : Los Angeles, California : Image by Lauren Ross

Nikki & Paul : October 16th, 2011 : Saddlerock Ranch : Malibu, California : Image by Jason Merrit/Wire Images, courtesy of US Weekly

Amy & Jason : November 12th, 2011 : St. Vibiana’s : Los Angeles, California : Image by Samuel Lippke

 Here’s wishing each of you a wonderful first holiday season as a married couple and to many, many, many more. Much love to all of you!