Archive for the ‘Wedding’ Category

Erin and Chris literally met at the copy machine at work, the place where employees can go to find a brief moment of solace in an otherwise busy workday. It’s only fitting these two would choose to get married at the iconic Boathouse in Central Park….the most serene and relaxing venue in all of Manhattan. Before the ceremony the couple got ready at The Hudson Hotel nearby. Most people who have visited New York are familiar with the sleek lines and signature glowing yellow glass of this boutique hotel (below).  Stay tuned this week and peek inside Erin and Chris’ unique celebration within the tree-lined walls of Central Park. Can’t get enough of these two lovebirds? Check out the couple’s Modern City Engagement here

Jessica planned her wedding with one person in mind … Brian. She said her main priority was for him to feel comfortable and have a good time! Something tells me that Jessica is going to make a VERY GOOD wife (= Her advice to others who are planning a wedding? “Things are going to go wrong. No matter how hard you try…Just let it go and have fun anyway. I did. It worked like a charm. Best night of my life.” One more reason to love Jessica? Her DEBUT NOVEL is coming out this February! It’s called Opression and it’s the first in the series: Children of the Gods. If you liked Twilight , then you’re gonna love Jessica’s work. Check out her blog at http://jessica-therrien.blogspot.com. This girl is definitely one to watch!

Venue: La Venta Inn
Event Planner: Kelly Matsushita
Caterer: New York Food Company
Floral Design: Bebuds
Cake Design: Mayer’s Bakery
Dressmaker: Jim Hjelm
Shoes: Jimmy Choo
Music: Subito Strings
DJ: DJ Jason Jass with Visions Entertainment
Officiant: Father Charles Ara
Videographer: Mark Nasser , Big Picture Video

 




Margaret and John are my ultimate. Period. Number One. For starters, they’re both REALLY FUNNY. They both work for the Sims Franchise. John’s job is to come up with “cool new ways for people to play” and Margaret works on pairing the video game with people who appreciate creativity and freedom of expression. Um, hello – it’s just SLIGHTLY interesting stuff…kind of makes me want to see what’s up with the Sims. I could talk for hours about how cool this couple is, or how they write me hykus, or the 50 kinds of awesome that is the location Chateau Le Dome, or how this couple’s wicked DRY sense of humor was such a good fit with Tony and I as their photographers. But I think they could really say it best themselves…

After the wedding, all of my couples are asked to fill out a Wedding Editorial Questionnaire – it’s the sheet that I provide to magazine (and blog) editors when I’m submitting a wedding to be published. Here are a few of my favorite answers from John and Margaret …I hope it inspires you to look to what’s REAL on your wedding day … (hint: it’s about your PEOPLE). I just LOVE what they had to say. Also, I just have to add that if I had it all to do over again, I would have a wedding JUST LIKE THIS….

Q. How did the two of you meet?

A. We met in the marketing group at Mattel. John had just finished business school at USC’s Marshall School of Business. On his first day at Mattel, he was assigned to shadow Margaret on the Hot Wheels monster truck business, Monster Jam. We’re one of the few couples you’ll meet who have experience behind the wheel of an alcohol-fueled 7000 horsepower monster truck. Together, we crushed cars, and that turned into a crush.

Q. What was the most important factor that you considered while planning your wedding?

A. Keeping it small and intimate, having it match our character and sense of humor, and navigating away from bullshit and inauthenticity at every opportunity.

Q. Where did you find your inspiration for the theme of the wedding day?

A. Our shared sense of humor, and the people we care about. We like to laugh, and we wanted to have fun. And we wanted to create fun for the people we care about and share ourselves without any reservations.

Q. What was unique about your wedding?

A. For starters, our food didn’t suck. We somehow managed to escape inviting half the free world. We had a chance to have a full conversation with every one of our guests. And we weren’t afraid to be ourselves and be the kids that we still are. Our introduction was to the Muppet Show theme song. Why? Because we both like it and it makes us smile.

Q. What was the most memorable moment of your wedding day?

A. John: I remember standing at the ceremony arch, tuning out our officiant, and just looking at Margaret and feeling how much I loved her and being overwhelmed by her beauty and the serenity of our setting and I just knew it was one of those defining memorable moments … {in life}

Venue: Chateau Le Dome at Saddlerock Ranch
Coordinator: Hustle & Bustle
Floral Design: The Flower Lab
Cake Design: Vanilla Bakeshop
Hair and Make-up: Chiali Meng