
We have planned quite a few fusion weddings and the joining of two cultures and the associated expectations can be challenging for couples. Check out our tips on planning a fusion wedding on Asian Fortune News.
We have planned quite a few fusion weddings and the joining of two cultures and the associated expectations can be challenging for couples. Check out our tips on planning a fusion wedding on Asian Fortune News.
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Photo Credit: Kurstin Roe
We are excited to share Bethany and Eric’s wedding today featured in Washingtonian blog. For this wedding inspired by France and New Orleans, it was appropriate that the couple had their ceremony and reception at the Meridian House in Washington, DC, designed and built in French style architecture in 1919. We enjoyed planning this wedding, their rehearsal dinner and brunch. For recap of their wedding, all the stationery details, and rehearsal dinner, check out our blog.
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When our clients first talked about their wedding, they originally wanted to have their wedding reception at a winery. After much consideration, they decided against that idea. For the rehearsal dinner therefore, we decided to be inspired by the elements of a winery with centerpieces filled with grapes and vines in wood boxes. Also, the groom loves to play poker. So we said, why not? Mix them together! The table numbers, escort and place cards were inspired by a poker chip design. You’ve got to check out the poker inspired groom’s cake below. The guests, many from overseas, enjoyed a spectacular view of the DC skyline at the W Hotel’s POV Terrace, followed by a scrumptious dinner. Enjoy the photos! Vicky
Production Team:
Rehearsal Dinner Planner: Vicky Choy, Event Accomplished
Venue & Catering: W Hotel Washington, DC. Stephanie Economides
Photographer: Kurstin Roe Photography
Graphic Design: Little Bird Creative
Floral Design: Petals Edge Floral Design
Linens: Party Rental
Cake: Fluffy Thoughts