Katie and Phil- Vintage Vogue

Katie and Phil were a dream to work with. Their complete trust in our ability to take their vision and run with it set us free to create this vintage-mod wedding. We were inspired by vintage Vogue, and combined the refinement of 1950’s Dior with the simplicity of Jackie Kennedy’s iconic style to create a design that intersected sophisticated, couture design with modern angles and clean lines. We softened everything up with a touch of classic romantic detailing.

This wedding was simple, yet lush; classic yet modern. Most importantly, it was a reflection of our client  her love of timeless style. There were so many subtle details that could be easy to miss, but I love the intention and confidence behind the understated touches. I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out, and will always be grateful for the experience of working with such an amazing couple.

Photography: Ryan Flynn Photography 

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When London Turned One

This week London turns two! We are going to celebrate with a tiny little party at our house with our family and a few close friends. Last year we celebrated big with a Laduree themed party for her first birthday. We love going big for first birthdays; some of you might remember back to Grey’s cardboard castle party!

I’ve hesitated in sharing these photos before now because of a few hurtful comments that were sent to us on Instagram about her party. A year later, I simply just don’t care what people say or think. So I’m sharing this celebration as it was a special day for our family and brought us so much joy- both in creating the details and the time we spent with those that mean the most to us.

We hand painted the little Laduree stand and filled it with desserts that were also hand made from felt. Our friend Andrew at the Olympic Fairmont Hotel opened up a small gathering space for us to use. Another friend, Brittany, created the invitation, napkins and that balloon arch. And yet another friend, Morgan, baked and decorated all of the incredible cakes, macarons and small sweet bites! All of it was beautifully captured by another dear friend, Kristen. I know some people will think we are crazy and this party was too over the top. Thats fine… everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But this party was a labor of love, created by friends, to be enjoyed by friends and it still brings me so much joy. I have no regrets, wouldn’t change a thing and would do it all over again!

These images are in no way insinuating that every parent should throw parties like this for their kids. Remember… this is what we do for a living. I’ve spent my entire adult life planning celebrations for other people, so of course I want to put effort and energy into the celebrations for my own children. And… most importantly… it brings us joy to be able to do it.

So with that disclaimer, I hope you enjoy this peek into London’s party! 

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