Showing posts with label rustic wedding ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rustic wedding ideas. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

{Real Global Wedding} Bohemian Celebration in Madrid

Happy Monday de Lovelies! I know, I know, it has been a while since I last posted but I have a REALLY good reason. My husband and I were moving all the way across the country, from Boston to Los Angeles. We drove 4,358 miles and boy, are we tired. Needless to say posting from the road was a little difficult. But what I DID do was score this awesome bohemian wedding from photographer Gonzalo Manera and I am so peed in my pants excited to bring it to you today! I hope this Real Wedding Monday Eye Candy starts your week off on the right foot!


Welcome to bohemian Madrid, a stunning city perfectly suited for the destination wedding of Gonzalo and Bianca, a fun loving, world traveling couple who were less interested in the fancy and more inclined toward the memorable. Designed by Marta Machin at Marlett, a boutique wedding design company in Madrid, I can only say this wedding celebrates everything that makes this couple unique and perfect, right down to the framed family pictures and eclectic travel theme! I am SO loving the lounge feel she pulled off right in the garden! 




Marta shared her thoughts with Ruffled blog, which is where I first saw this wedding: Bianca and Gonzalo are a very special couple, when I met them I immediately fell in love with their easy going, worldly traveled vibe. They wanted a wedding that was a garden party, to be surrounded with close family and friends, celebrate their love and dance ’til dawn. Their wedding was also a goodbye party, after the celebration they would start their two year honeymoon around the world. (Right now they are in China after having traveled to Africa, Australia, Borneo, the Philippines and Bali.)




Marta: They wanted a relaxed celebration, with just a cocktails and no formal dinner. Since helm oaks are very typical in this part of Spain we chose to use them as the anchor points for the different stages of the wedding, from the ceremony to the dance floor.




Marta:
The wedding was not a big wedding in Spain, but still 120 relatives and friends gathered together under helm oaks at dusk to see the couple get married in a heirloom bench, surrounded by old family portraits, and in front of a XVIII century desk (loaned by the groom’s mother) filled with flowers. The location of the ceremony was chosen because of its ideal surroundings, but also because the light at the time of the ceremony would be ideal.



Marta: The ceremony was very emotional, the groom gave a speech that spoke of traveling, his love of Bianca and their goodbyes to their family. It was sweet, personal and touching. I cried like when watching a good romantic movie, the air was filled with dense emotions and happiness.




The bride wore a dress designed by her sister (a fashion stylist) and a friend, with fabrics brought from Philippines (their mother is Filipino) The dress was beautiful beyond words, and suited her like a glove. (The fall, the movement of the gown was amazing, it was the perfect dress, vintage inspired but timeless) The groom wore a custom made suit with a bow tie and his best man, his brother, was also another example of sartorial excellence. She walked the aisle to “Heartbeats” from José González.








Marta: The rest of the wedding would not disappoint. The decor graduated from a more romantic approach (the ceremony) to the more exotic and wild bedroom under the tree. Guests could pick up food and drinks and sit in these areas to chat and relax, later on, late at night, when everything was lit by candles and string lights, they would also enjoy sitting down after dancing and talking with their friends.





Marta: The couple asked me to create chill out spots inspired by their love of traveling, but also kind of nostalgic of their childhood. I chose to recreate a fabric fort and an exotic bedroom with elements from all over the world.


My all time favorite element! Don't you just want to snuggle inside and giggle with your sweetie?


Wedding Vendors (Madrid, Spain): Wedding Venue: Groom’s Parents’ Home / Photographer and Videographer: Gonzalo Manera / Wedding Design: Marta Machin at Marlett / Wedding Dress: bespoke / Wedding Flowers: Vinca per Vinca / Wedding Caterer: Pipiripao

I am head over heels in love with this wedding; it makes my heart sing because it is exactly what a wedding should be: full of personality and sentimental statements, made up of momentos honoring the past and moments to hold onto for the future. Congratulations Bianca and Gonzalo and many safe journeys!  What a thrilling way to spend the first year of marriage!

Thank you  to Gonzalo Manera for letting us share his amazing work with you de Lovely Affair readers and to Marta Machin at Marlett for designing an absolutely stunning event.

What is you favorite design component of this wedding? Leave us a comment below and we will share it on FACEBOOK and TWITTER. Even better why don't you join us over there! 

Happy rest of the week,



Monday, April 2, 2012

{Global Inspiration} That's Amore...Tuscan Themed Wedding Ideas

Ahhh Italy, well rather Tuscany to be exact, a region in central Italy known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich artistic legacy and as the true birthplace of the Italian Renaissance with some of the most influential people in the history of arts and science calling it home. Tuscany boosts unique a culinary tradition, and is famous for its wines, most notably Chianti. It is truly the most romantic region of Italy with its art, music, culture, history and landscapes, evoking medieval charm with its walled towns, castles and fortresses, and bygone days with its olive groves, vineyards and rambling farmhouses.

Photo Credit: via Invitations by Dawn
Tuscany provides a wealth of ideas for couple hoping to include their Italian heritage in their wedding theme. Ok think simple, rustic elegance, vineyards, old world charm, Tuscan inspired colors, gold, rust, grape leaves and olive trees, and manicured gardens and oh those gorgeous arches, the bread, the wine, I could go on forever.

Here are some de.lovely ideas we can't help but adore!


Mini olive oil and balsamic vinegar, a delicious combination
Photo credit: beau coup
Cute wine cork holders for place cards. I love the messages written on the side. Photo Credit: Project Wedding
Food themed centerpieces seem to be an absolute must for Tuscan themed wedding. A brightly colored cheese and artichoke appetizer centerpiece evokes old-country Tuscany
Photo Credit: The Wedding Queen
Personalize wedding wine bottles with your own label and leave them on the tables for your guests to enjoy.


A touch of elegance and casual Mediterranean flair. Colorful, edible centerpieces add pop to your tablescape and are cost effecient. Photo Credit: Wedding Paper Divas, Hoffman Photographer


We are seriously in love with these olive themed invitations from Paisley Quill. Their unique and expressive design combines a classical scroll motif with the Tuscan olive branch for a vintage Italian feel.
Hope you have enjoyed our tiny stroll through Tuscany! There are so many options that can help you really make your wedding your own.


What are some of YOUR Tuscan or Italian themed wedding ideas? We wanna know! Connect with us on FACEBOOK and TWITTER and give us your best ideas!

Have a deLightful week,

Mellissa
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