A barrio fiesta is one of the liveliest events in Latin America. It’s one big party for the whole town and everyone is treated like family. True to the bride’s Latina roots, when I saw Adriana and John’s wedding reception, a barrio fiesta immediately came to mind.
Vintage
Going Rustic At The Beach
Ryan and Amy had a beautiful ceremony with the beach and beautiful horizon as the backdrop. The bridesmaids wore teal dresses that matched the groomsmen’s teal neckties. And to stay true to their rustic vintage style wedding, they decorated the trees with hanging lamps and chalkboard signages. The couple also had a unique wedding cake in the form of a guitar. Maybe it’s to represent the chill beach vibes. Nevertheless, it was creative! Also, kudos to the photographer for the wonderful muted presets on the photos that matched the event venue and decors!
Pinwheels as Bouquet
We’ve already seen many variants of bouquets from fresh flowers, paper flowers, to brooches – but what we have for you today is something new altogether, pinwheels! We just love this unique idea and I feel like it would be fun to look whenever a breeze makes it twirl around. But that’s not the only thing we love about this album. We’re also digging our bride’s flapper inspired wedding dress. And although vintage and flapper styles are not new to wedding, it definitely isn’t something common to beach weddings but our bride totally pulled it off. So enjoy this feature guys, not only did this wedding have some awesome details (in purple), they also had amazing creative shots too. Congratulations Kim & Aaron!
Rustic & DIY
The majestic colors of the sea was the perfect complement for this rustic and DIY wedding. Our couple didn’t use that much color for their details and decors as they used neutral tones such as browns from burlaps and white for the flowers. So the beauty of the blues and greens of the sea and the sky really stood out and made their day more lovely. Congratulations Danyra & Brad!
Getting Married by the Sea
I love how our bride is wearing a laidback but a beautiful and elegant wedding dress (I honestly could not imagine her in anything else, this was so perfect for her!) while our groom is wearing a very crisp and formal white suit. It’s like an awesome turn of events for beach weddings since we’re used to brides wearing really puffy gowns while their grooms opt to wear khakis and a white button-up shirt. This made Wendy and Carlos’ event much more special in our books. Aside from that, I am a fan of their decors and details. I love their “selfie booth” where they made use of an instax camera. In general, the wedding was the perfect mixture of relaxed and elegance. Congratulations on such a wonderful wedding Wendy & Carlos!