Go inside this couple's rustic wedding in Virginia, which was designed around the bride's Oscar de la Renta gown. The reception took place in a black-framed glass tent, which was filled with working fountains and floral chandeliers. Get all of the details here.
Cara, senior director of events and programming for the women’s private membership network Chief, and Jonathan, VP of experience and hospitality for the Washington Nationals, say theirs is a “true pandemic love story.” When the pandemic hit in March 2020, Cara moved from her one-bedroom apartment in the West Village to her parents’ home in
Elizabeth and Paul married at Saints Peter and Paul Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church in Potomac, then celebrated with a reception at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda on August 28, 2021. Their wedding was originally featured in the January 2022 issue of Washingtonian. See the details below. Get more Washingtonian Weddings inspo: Newsletter | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest After meeting
Xiya and Woojin married September 27, 2020 at Anderson House in Washington, DC after winning a micro-wedding from Petite Soirée, who partnered with the
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“When my clients downsized from 200 to 25, they were able to host an intimate dinner where all their guests dined together at one long, family-style table. For the place settings, they were able to incorporate a mixture of Anna Weatherley china they owned and some they borrowed. The result was beautiful and made each place setting super-special.” Margo Fischer, Bright Occasions
“For one backyard wedding on the water, we commissioned mini personalized cheese boards from Etsy (above) for each guest that served as both the first-course display and a special seating indicator. Get Plated provided the styled cheese course and it was delicious, beautiful, and personal to the couple. The cheese boards also served as a fun favor for guests.” Laura Held, Ida Rose Events