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Flora Farms Wedding Weekend Overflowing With Immersive Details


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[field title=”Wedding Colors”]We wanted every night of the wedding to feel like a new, immersive adventure for our guests. So we branded the whole wedding theme as CLUB STARK (as if they were going to an all-inclusive resort destination). All of our welcome bag goodies were branded with this CLUB STARK theme, including sweatshirts that we loved seeing everyone wear during the weekend.
Every night had a different color scheme, theme, and version of our wedding logo.

Welcome Party
Mexican Home Fiesta: *orange/hot pink/fruit color scheme*
The Cape Hotel. Staying true to Stark’s credo of creating authentic design experiences, we wanted the welcome party to feel like walking into a home’s foyer for the first time: everyone excited to explore what the weekend had in store. We were inspired by Mexican design & wanted to bring this beautiful culture to our guests, as well as create a comfortable atmosphere to start the weekend – making them feel like they were at home themselves. We created micro vignettes on The Cape’s rooftop with comfortable couches, chairs, coffee tables – and of course rugs! Each coffee table equipped with Mexican design books that acted as our guest books for people to sign as they sit. Collectors of design books ourselves, we’re excited to have these signed pieces as new, memorable additions to our collection. Other fun things include taco bar, mariachi band, twirling tequila girl (dressed in the themed colors) with a dress made of shot glasses for people to take. 
GOAL: To create a warm environment for guests to mingle and get to know eachother.

Rehearsal Dinner
White Night: *whites and neutral nature colors*
We wanted to create an earth-inspired, white themed rehearsal dinner on top of this cliffside restaurant. As we had shared the colorful part of Mexico the night before, we wanted to share the earthy-side of Cabo’s beauty. Guests all dressed in white/neutrals. There was a white-washed tablescape with nods of earth-grounding elements like stones and tile table numbers, varied types of white flowers & rattan chandeliers that hungs from on invisible strings so it looked like they were dancing in the sky. Staying true to the Mexico-location, cocktail hour had a tequila tasting station – the couple’s favorite beverage. Keeping each person’s menu from flying away in the wind, a small stone was placed on each piece of paper to hold it down with their name cards. At the end of of the dinner, Chad & Louisa got up – and asked everyone to throw their stone in the ocean and make a wish, as they were getting up to dance. We wanted to bring even more magic. After a dinner and some speeches, a dance party began at the edge of the cliff with a DJ accompanied by a live saxophone player. We surprised guests with a fireworks show off the cliffside which people are still talking about! Warm churros were being served on the dance floor as people partied. It was almost impossible to get people to leave, even when the music stopped playing.
GOAL: This night was dedicated to the love – between Louisa & Chad, family, friends and life.

Wedding Day
Mystical Garden Party: *warmer pastels, lavenders, sunset colors and nods of gold*
Flora Farms is farm to table restaurant where everything comes fresh form the farm and is served farm-to-table. We wanted this to evoke a garden party soiree vibe that felt elegant and elevated, yet whimsical and playful with people dancing all night long. Since we had already had two nights of interactive experiences, we wanted to the wedding day & night to be an ongoing entertaining performance for guests as a thank you to them for being a part of our lives. We started with a warm-hearted, simple ceremony that was focused on personal connection & how grateful we were. The two pilars of this were 1) our dear best friend who introduced us, Lauren, officiating & 2) very personal vows shared. Many small details tied into the ceremony that were little nods to bring our story full circle (mentioned later on). Then after a cocktail hour warm-up, Louisa & Chad came out for 20 minutes of dancing to get everyone acclimated – and then the performances began: We had 2 parent speeches, a surprise Broadway-choreographed first dance (in detail below), a speech from Chad & I, Viva Band performances all night long, we projected a video of our Aspen wedding as a surprised during dinner, had Water Drummers come out shortly after, sparklers and shots come out as we were cutting the wedding cake, glasses and light-up flower crowns given out as people were walking out as a nod to the disco surprise after party, then a great performance by DJ SNBRN to end the night.[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Why did you pick these venues? What did you most love about it/them?
We wanted an immersive experience for our guests where they felt they were transported into an intimate, magical world away from their everyday. We also loved the idea of having mountain views, as both of us love the outdoors and nature – so Flora Farms was the perfect option.

Today people go to a lot of weddings. Our main goal of the weekend is that this won’t be ‘just another wedding’ and will truly be a weekend our guests will never forget. A chic, unforgettable vacation with all your best friends vs. another wedding weekend. Approaching the wedding ’norms’ in a different way was important to us – looking at every opportunity to surprise & delight our guests. With this in mind, we made a point to include unique mementos at each touchpoint of the weekend to remind guests how much their friendship meant to us. As well, the end all goal was for this to be a weekend that people never forgot. To create a core memory that represented love, inclusion and made people feel life’s joy all weekend.

During quarantine, as Chad & I were building our relationship, we happened to be quarantining with 8 of our best friends in New Jersey. To make the weekends less bleak, we decided to theme our quarantine shared house ‘Club Stark’ – equipped with merch and themed events. With this sentiment, we decided for our wedding we wanted to bring Club Stark to Cabo – so there are several nods to Club Stark throughout the weekend – including custom Club Stark sweatshirts, playing card decks, bags, hats & a custom ‘Club Stark’ barn bar that includes club signs, club matchbooks, custom created rugs and lounges. Wouldn’t be a Stark wedding without custom designed rugs flown all the way to Mexico![/field]
[field title=”Proposal Story”]After many failed attempts at a friend trying to set us up due to different schedules, we finally met on a party’s dance floor in Tribeca at 1am. Introduced ourselves while dancing, and an hour later the mutual friend said, “Oh wow that’s the guy I’ve been trying to set you up with”. She is a dear mutual best friend who we coined to have introduced us. She was the officiant at our wedding, which made it very special.

Go engaged in Central Park at 7:30am in the morning on a workday (10/19/2021). Chad left after an hour of calling friends & celebrating, but made sure that every hour on the hour a flower bouquet, bigger than the next, was delivered ☺ That night Chad surprised me with a private omakase dinner with two of my best childhood friends at our apartment. That same week we were going to Las Vegas for a couple of events with a group of friends (and only one of my girlfriends). Little did I know, Chad surprised me by bringing and hosting 10 of my best friends and my brother for the weekend to celebrate!
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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Welcome Party dress designer: Custom Roberta Einer + Aquazurra shoes (custom made in blue to be my ‘something blue’ of the weekend)
Rehearsal dress designer: Custom Designed by Lauryn Kawasaki + Versace shoes
Wedding dress designer: Customized Ines Di Santo + Gucci Shoes
Wedding Fabric/description: Thin Chantilly lace with 100s of hand-embroidered pearls and mini floral applique detail. Off-the-shoulder, classic long sleeves. See pictures.

How did you know the dress was the one?
I tried on so many dresses and feel my style is very all over the place depending on my mood. Therefore, I knew it’d be impossible to find one specific style I liked. I’m more petite, so some of the dresses I loved would outshine or swallow me when I tried them on – even though I loved the beauty of them so much! Finally, when I tried on this dress I felt it was the one because it was very classic, clean and was a great balance of nods of details and accentuating me.

Any anecdotes from the dress-shopping experience?
I went to over 10 dress appointments to figure out what dress I wanted and was so indecisive! The first time I went to an appointment though was when my mom flew into NYC for a visit. Due to the day timing of the appointment, and it being last minute – it wasn’t possible to get any friends to come last minute. So my mom surprised me by FaceTiming 3 of my best friends into the appointment on her iPad.

CHANGE #1: Post Meridiem Dance Dress – This was actually a top that we made into a dress. I needed to be wearing something short, so Chad could throw me around and upside down several times. I even put on sparkly ballroom dancing shoes!
CHANGE #2: Custom made silk gown with open back pearl detail.
CHANGE #3: Custom 3-piece sequin pant set with special phrases written in amethyst stones – like nods to celebratinos in Mexico, the date of the wedding, and lyrics to the songs of their first dance & the song Louisa walked down the aisle to. Amethysts were a symbol of the weekend overall.

Shoes:
Welcome Event: Aquazurra heels got with Chad in Italy
Rehearsal Dinner: Versace Medusa Heels in pink for theme of the pink tourmaline
Wedding Ceremony/Reception: White Gucci platforms (with mini Italian ‘something blue’ stone)
Wedding After Party: Celine platform sneakers for the after party
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Please describe the bridesmaids’ attire. Why/how did you choose their fashion?
I didn’t want to have formal bridesmaids, as wanted all friends to feel included the whole weekend and feel they could enjoy the weekend vacation with few to none responsibilities. Iclose an organic, warm nature color palette that went with the garden theme of Festive Black Tie – and each friend who got ready with me chose their own dress. Everyone’s dress complimented eachother’s perfectly.

Bridesmaid dresses:
Every bridesmaid was able to pick their own dress, but some of the standout designers were Jacquemus, Andrea Almeida, V.Chapman, LoveShackFancy, etc. I loved that everyone got to showcase their own style. My top priority was that everyone felt beautiful and COMFORTABLE in their dress the whole evening. [/field]
[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Please describe the groom’s attire:
The groom wore a classic, timeless Tom Ford tuxedo with a black tie and Tom Ford loafers.
He accented with 1942 bottle cuff links that were given to him as a friend’s groomsmen gift – as a nod to him meeting Louisa on the dancefloor at a party with 1942 in hand.
However, he did change into special padded Gucci tuxedo shoes for the dance portion to have better footing☺

Groom Suit:
Tom Ford Tux, Tom Ford Tuxedo Shoes[/field]
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]Please describe your menu. Any special food items you served?
We had a gorgeous 3 course farm to table meal at Flora Farms which is known for fresh produce. We both love farm to table, healthy living – so it was magical to share the beauty of this food with our guests. Also the hot brick-oven pizzas coming out on the dance floor was the cherry on top!
Louisa’s favorite dessert is s’mores – and many have been shared over the years of outdoor adventures with Louisa and Chad. So as guests were walking out of the party, as a car snack, on way to the after party – we handed out s’mores for the road!

Did you have a signature cocktail?
We had 3 signature cocktails. We both love tequila (so worked perfectly with Mexico) and Expresso martinis are a friend favorite to keep up everyone’s stamina throughout the evening. One thing about the Flora Farms cocktails is how gorgeously presented they are! We wanted to highlight this on the wedding night’s cocktail menu, so it was particularly fun designing custom sketches of our 4 signature drinks, to go alongside the cocktail descriptions. [/field]
[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Wedding Day
Mystical Garden Party: *warmer pastels, lavenders, sunset colors and nods of gold*
Flora Farms is farm to table restaurant where everything comes fresh form the farm and is served farm-to-table. We wanted this to evoke a garden party soiree vibe that felt elegant and elevated, yet whimsical and playful with people dancing all night long. Since we had already had two nights of interactive experiences, we wanted to the wedding day & night to be an ongoing entertaining performance for guests as a thank you to them for being a part of our lives. We started with a warm-hearted, simple ceremony that was focused on personal connection & how grateful we were. The two pilars of this were 1) our dear best friend who introduced us, Lauren, officiating & 2) very personal vows shared. Many small details tied into the ceremony that were little nods to bring our story full circle (mentioned later on). Then after a cocktail hour warm-up, Louisa & Chad came out for 20 minutes of dancing to get everyone acclimated – and then the performances began: We had 2 parent speeches, a surprise Broadway-choreographed first dance (in detail below), a speech from Chad & I, Viva Band performances all night long, we projected a video of our Aspen wedding as a surprised during dinner, had Water Drummers come out shortly after, sparklers and shots come out as we were cutting the wedding cake, glasses and light-up flower crowns given out as people were walking out as a nod to the disco surprise after party, then a great performance by DJ SNBRN to end the night.[/field]
[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Gluten-free chocolate cake decorated with matching flowers to the tablescapes, macarons and sparklers ☺ See imagery.[/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]What songs did you use for your processional and recessional? Did you have live musicians or recorded music?
Chad came out to A Thing Called Loved by Above and Beyond (his favorite artist). He always knew he wanted to walk down the aisle to this song as soon as he heard it (even before meeting Louisa).
Louisa came out to I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing by Aerosmoth. This is a special song & memory for Louisa & Chad. Louisa surprised Chad with choosing this song.

What entertainment did you have? Were there any special musical selections?
Welcome Party: We had a Mariachi Band & a Mexican tequila girl dressed in skirt that held shot glasses
For the Rehearsal: We had a DJ & saxaphone player that came onto the cliffside with everyone on the dancefloor
For the Wedding: We had an instrumental trio for the ceremony that played guitar, violin and piano
Viva Band 10 piece band for the stage dancefloor, water drums players, and flew in DJ SNBRN for the after party at The Cape Rooftop. We also played a video of our legal ceremony on a projector at dinner time as another surprise.
VIDEO SHOWCASE: As lovers of skiing, Chad’s parents got married on top of Aspen Ajax mountain 35 years ago in the snow on New Years weekend. As skiing is Chad’s #1 passion, he always shared the same dream to also get married on the top of Aspen mountain. Ski adventures and Aspen are such a big part of our lives, so knowing we were to do the legal portion of the wedding in the US, we followed Stark tradition and did the same. The Weekend of 2023 New Years, Chad & I got into wedding themed ski attire, shared poems and signed our marriage license just the two of us (a a photographer/videographer) – and skied down as married couple! We then went to Kemosabe to get my new initials engraved on a cowboy hat in true Aspen tradition ☺ This is the video we shared at the wedding to honor his parents journey and everything coming full circle.
DJ SNBRN: As we did meet at a rave in NYC at 1am – definitely wanted to throw a memorable after party. So we had SNBRN come to give an amazing set ona rooftop overlooking the Cabo ocean, that had light up CLUB STARK merch and even a face jewelry artist.

First dance song:
It was a mix of Brightest Lights by Lane 8 + Every Teardrop is a Waterfall by Swedish House Mafia/Coldplay Remix. Brightest Lights just came out when we first started dating & we’d listen to it all the time so had a special place in our heart.
*During Covid, which was a true test for our 6-month long relationship – we used the time like many making up Tiktok dances. I was always impressed at how good of a dancer Chad was. When it got to wedding planning we didn’t want to do a rehearsed dance unless it was another big entertainment moment for our guests, so we decided to surprise them with a massive choreographed dance. So we hired a broadway choreographer & rehearsed for 5 months prior and surprised every guest with an incredibly dynamic routine of lifts/twirls and more (both of us not dancers). I even had to get another dress specifically for the dance. It was a special time to learn something like that together.

Father-daughter dance song:
MY WISH – RASCAL FLATTS

Mother-son dance song:
YOU RAISE ME UP – JOSH GROBAN

Who walked you down the aisle?
Both of our parents walked us down the aisle. Proceeding us was our niece/nephew, sister/brother, and our cousins (3 flower girls). Louisa’s brother carried our 1 year old cousin, Elliott down the aisle as ring bearer

Did you write your own vows?
We did! It was one of the best parts of the wedding in my opinion.

Did they include any special quotes/anecdotes or readings?
Each were 6 minutes each so shared several anecdotes about how they got to where they are today. The main idea of Chad’s was, “If Louisa didn’t ski, they wouldn’t be together” and how he spent months trying to convince to win him over.

Not only is Chad a love for me, but also a great mentor. Therefore, my vows were in two parts: first, instead of vows, I framed the life lessons I had learned from Chad since we’d met. Then, I wrote a letter to my younger self on my wedding day – letting her know that she was going to meet a man like Chad. Happy to send if want more information!
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Special Touches Incorporated To Surprise Guests – Most Unique Part Of Weekend:
Amethyst Stone Bracelets: Being surrounded by tastemakers daily, Chad is constantly inspired by how designers create meaningful experiences. He wanted Louisa’s engagement ring to be no different, so Chad worked with Kwiat to make something unique. Underneath her center stone he designed a circle of diamonds and pink tourmaline stones. The pink tourmaline is the stone of the month of October – the month they met and got engaged. Set into an orbit, the design represents their never-ending, eternal love, circling each other in the stars forever. Louisa loved the meaning behing the crystal, so they decided to incorporate the stone of their wedding month (Amethyst) throughout the whole weekend. Most notably, as a nod to the ring’s special moment and as a thank you to our close family & friends, each guest at their wedding seat will be gifted a 14K gold-filled ball bracelet with an amethyst charm. We customized suede jewelry holders with our logo & inside put the bracelet, along with a note that shared the story of the ring & a thank you to friends/family being a part of our orbit. As not only is it the stone of February, but amethysts are also to help one nurture healthy, meaningful friendships. Louisa actually made them herself☺ See story below.
The amethyst color (purple) was embedded through the whole wedding too: The purple tones of the wedding day tablescape, the lavender flower being put at each place setting, purple nods woven into Louisa’s welcome party dress, the officiant’s amethyst-colored dress, & the amethyst stones that wrote out personal music quotes, memories and dates on Louisa’s after party dress.
Louisa’s Pink Rehearsal Dress: While everyone wore white on the rehearsal dinner, Louisa wore a custom-designed muted pink dress – as a nod to the pink tourmaline Chad put underneath her engagement ring.
Custom Rugs: Chad is the 3rd generation CEO of his family’s rug company. Seeing rugs are a big part of his family, we designed 2 large custom rugs with their wedding logos and shipped them all the way to Mexico for the wedding day! The inside barn at the wedding (bar + lounge area) was our ‘Club Stark’ for the wedding evening.
Rehearsal Napkins: Chad & Louisa both share a love for music and live concerts – they even met at a dance rave! To nod to this love, each of the rehearsal cocktail hour napkins had a different love lyric of some of their favorite songs. Guests who also shared love for similar artists loved walking through the beachside tables to find all the lyrics☺
Pearls On Wedding Day: As Louisa wanted spiritual meaning to be carried through each piece of the process, she knew she wanted pearls to be incorporate into her wedding day somehow. Pearls represent innocence, beauty, sincerity & most importantly new beginnings – so she felt this was perfectly symbolic for entering a new marriage. Therefore, Louisa added small nods of pearls throughout her whole wedding day ~ little pearls on her dress, 3 small pearls on the ceremony pamphlets, small pearls on the ring bearer pillow, pearl pins in her hair, pearl strands as the straps to her reception dress and matching pearls in her accompanying silk hair ribbon.
Cozy/Love Rehearsal: Going with the warm/love theme of Saturday night, each female guest was greeted with a shawl on their to keep them warm for the dinner by the ocean. Then when everyone got back to their hotel room, there were chocolates waiting for every guest to have as a nighttime treat.
Pilates Class: Louisa loves working out, especially on a busy vacation – so she wanted to bring that feeling you get post workout to all of of the guests. So she hosted a beachfront mat pilates class at The Cape Hotel where over 40 guests came to do pilates today before getting ready for the Rehearsal Dinner festivities.
After-Party Custom Outfit: Louisa wore a custom 3-piece sequin outfit designed for their DJ SNBRN rooftop disco that had little love details about the couple. Ex: The date of their wedding, their initials in a heart, the lyrics to their first dance song, the song Louisa walked down the aisle, let’s party written in Spanish, and more…
Aspen Video: As excited as we were to get married in Mexico, Chad always dreamt of getting married like his parents did: on the top of Aspen’s mountain. So the month prior we zipped into our wedding ski suits – mine an all white Cordova, and Chad’s a custom Tobe accented with a bow tie – and we signed our marriage certificate on top of Ajax mountain. We made an aisle overlooking the same slope as his parents stood on their wedding day 35 years ago. The videographer then skied down with us together – our first run as a married couple. I did a quick change into a western lace Paco Rabanne maxi dress, a vintage Ralph Lauren suede jacket and cowboy boots – where Chad wore a Zegna cashmere sweater, Saint Laurent suede jacket and Louis Vuitton boots. We wanted to be in western theme, as we went to Kemosabe to make hats with my new initials :) The video capturing this experience will be played on a projector during our wedding reception. There’s definitely a sand and snow theme, if you will, to the nuptials. 
Dads’ Cuff Links: Both dad’s were gifted customized cufflinks on the eve of the wedding as a thank you present. The next day, they walked down the aisle with cufflinks that were B/W photos of Chad/His Dad and Louisa/Her Dad as kids together.
Custom Matchbooks/Lighting: To stick with the Club Stark bar theme truly feeling like a bar – Chad & Louisa shipped a large light-up CLUB STARK bar sign all the way to Mexico to set the vibe inside the barn area – and designed personalized Club stark matchbooks that sat in a classic glass bar vase. This truly set the tone to make it look and feel like a ‘Club Stark’
Chad’s Watch: Chad was surprised with a new Rolex watch while he was getting ready on the wedding day. It was a watch he had been searching for, for two years with the engraving, “to the ride of a lifetime – your lulu”
Nod To Design/Travel World: As design is a large piece of both their lives, Chad & Louisa wanted to approach guest books in a unique way. So we had Mexican coffee table books as our guest books, that we can treasure forever as aesthetic books in our living room.
Wishing Stones At Rehearsal: On the top of each menu at the Rehearsal dinner, we laid a small stone to hold down one’s name card. After dinner as people were about to get on the dancefloor, Chad and Louisa asked each guest to throw their stone into the ocean & make a wish (as dinner was cliff-side). This moment put people is a warm mood, which they loved!
Car Snack: When leaving weddings, they felt everyone is always hungry. So guests were surprised with S’mores (the bride’s favorite dessert) to eat on the 20-minute car ride home from the after party.
Fortune Telling Parrot: . At the wedding, we had a fortune telling parrot, that gave out love fortunes.
Dance Number: Louisa & Chad secretly hired a Broadway choreographer to choreograph their first dance. They rehearsed for 5 months, and got to surprise all of their guests with many dancing-with-the-stars twirls and lifts! Neither of them are dancers, so guests couldn’t believe it!
Custom Outfits All Weekend: All of Louisa’s outfits for the wedding events were custom made by different designers. It was important for her to have a variety of looks, and have the opportunity to explore different bridal styles. She loved working with different talents to bring these visions to life. 
Club Stark Theme: Wanted people to feel like everything during the weekend was connected & taken care of. We wanted it to feel like it was truly a weekend away with your best friends.
Boat Day: Keeping with the theme of wanting it to feel like a vacation, they organized a boat day the evening before the wedding celebrations began! The couple had invited several friends who didn’t know eachother, so we wanted them to have a special meetup to feel comfortable with eachother before the festivities began. This was such a fun evening boating around Cabo. They even got to see whales in the ocean![/field]
[field title=”Special Detail #2″]Five special memories, stories, or details from your wedding day:
A fun memory was the spontaneous dance party in between appetizers & dinner at the Rehearsal. During a speech break, everyone was having such a great time they decided to get up and dance (kids, parents, everyone!) to where we totally got off the timeline by almost an hour! It was all worthit seeing everyone have such a great time living in the moment. Thank goodness we didn’t go over too much and miss the fireworks.
A micro moment for others, but a big memory for Louisa was during her vows how she finally saw Chad cry! Chad is not an expressive/emotional person at all, and for the first time in 3.5 years she saw his shed a tear. Relationship milestone☺
Finally, seeing everyone at the after party dancing in their Club Stark sweatshirts and pajamas was the icing on the cake. As shown above, there were little details curated into every step of the weekend and it was such a surprise to see how everyone actually noticed & appreciated them.
Fun bonus detail about the wedding dance, was it started with a fakeout. We got onto the dancefloor with sparkers blazing and pretended we had no idea what we were doing, just swaying back and forth. Not one had any idea a major choreographed dance was coming.
SNBRN also did a custom intro to his set for us, which was a big life moment.
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[field title=”Special Detail #3″]Did you tackle any DIY projects? If so, what were they?
While not entirely DIY, I made a point to use as many small businesses as I could to bring the weekend to life. I’m a big Etsy fangirl and always treasure the beauty and effort put into the goods sold on the platform. Therefore, I wanted to go beyond the norm when it came to small accents & make things unique and partnered with several independent vendors to bring little details to life. From custom painters, paper artisans and candlemakers, to local bakers, designers, community embroiderers and more – many of the elements came together due to small business entrepreneurs. The items couldn’t have been more beautiful and you could feel the love put into the pieces.
This definitely created more work at several touchpoints. For example, I drove from LA to Tijuana to drop off a car full of handmade candlesticks. Not to mention, we had 8 suitcases and 360 pounds of luggage on their trip to get our tablecloths to Mexico.

Something totally DIY – I made all the women’s bracelet gifts! I wanted the bracelets to be the highest quality, yet that was unrealistic. So I found two jewelry vendors – one that made gold-filled ball bracelets and one that made amethyst charms with gold-filled bezels – and I attached the charms to the bracelets at home myself. It was a labor of love and it’s great to see friends/family still wearing them daily.[/field]
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Photography: Logan Cole | Videography: Victor Green Films | Event Planning: Amy Abbott Events | Flowers: La Musa de Las Flores | Dress: Ines Di Santo | Cake: Sweet Dreams Cabo | Invitations: Dina Paola Designs | Shoes: Gucci | Ring: Kwait | Hair and makeup: Los Cabos Make Up | After Party Dj: DJ SNBRN | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Music Reception: VIVA Band | Planning: Amy Abbott Events | Production: Stage Pro Cabo | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Esperanza Resort | Rentals: Cristina Gonzalez | Retals: Yaya Rentals | Stationery Day of: Bells & Whistles | Weddings: Flora Farms | Welcome Party Dinner: The Cape Hotel

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