Traditions wouldn’t last through the ever changing times if their value was minuscule. So there’s a reason why wedding traditions are still widely done generations after generations and it doesn’t even matter whatever the wedding setting is. And for our featured wedding today, our couple showed us the beauty and importance of the classics. When they did the traditional sand ceremony with their kids, it was an amazing symbol that their family is, as the saying in the tray implies, united as one forever. And aside from this, the aesthetic value of this wedding was nicely accented by rich blues. A perfect beach wedding indeed – almost like paradise. Congratulations Lymarie & Sam!
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Teal and Starfish
If our last feature wasn’t a conventional beach wedding, our feature today will reel us back in to what they are truly like. The details and the color palette of this wedding really gives the impression that this couple embraced the beautiful beach elements. The white and blue was perfect with the starfish accents, specially when it was interpreted in their amazing cake. It looks so refreshing and pretty that it makes me want to sing “Under the Sea”. Congratulations Melissa & Michael & !
Miami Skyline Wedding
We barely got a beach shot from this wedding but we definitely don’t mind because that Miami skyline is just amazing. It just goes to show how Miami perfected the mixture of “urban lifestyle” and “beach relaxation”. Just like how this wedding smoothly combined formal and fun from the looks of the ceremony and the reception. Look out for the dance floor pictures where you can almost hear the music’s beat and feel the rave vibe from their guest. But what you really shouldn’t miss from this feature is how how the photographer captured our groom’s emotions when his bride walked down the aisle – that shot is truly incomparable. Congratulations to our couple, Bianca & Alex!
Barefoot on the Sand
Sand and footwear barely agrees together so sometimes the best solution for beach weddings is to embrace the ‘getting sand between your toes’ feel – you can always wear shoes again once the venue goes indoors anyway. Upon doing this, not only will you not need to bother with formal flats but going barefoot sometimes makes everything look more laid back and comfortable. Just like our wedding feature today, our bride, groom and their entourage opted to go sans footwear during the ceremony and it made this part of the event look more personal. Congratulations Emily and Trent!
Out of the Box Antique Wedding
Antique but entirely elegant. These are the words that would perfectly describe this wedding. Our bride certainly loves old-fashioned decors but despite this fascination, she did not lose hold of making this wedding completely gorgeous. The reception setup is already enough proof of this description for the gold tones really brought out the elegance of the venue.