Vintage Style New York City Wedding | Dominique + Roberto
This incredible vintage style New York City wedding, from photographer Brian Hatton, is a straight-up stunner from start to finish.
Dominique and Roberto flew 200+ guests and loved ones from Mexico to NYC to celebrate their vintage inspired wedding at the Central Park Boathouse. The couple’s portraits in the city and park are some of our favorite New York wedding photos we’ve published, and we’re sure you’ll agree they are an absolute dream! Click the photos below for larger images and more detail.
Well look what lucky ducks we are today! I’m so delighted to feature this beautiful real wedding sent to us from Sydney, Australia via photographer Lachlan Burrell. This one is just chock full of gorgeous deco details, including the bridal car: that unbelievable 1922 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost above. Good. LORD. Incredible! As are the rest …
Today we’re going to collect and share some of our favorite 1920s style cascading bouquets, a few from real weddings we’ve shared in the past, and a few new beauties to admire. The greenery-heavy, draping and cascading floral bridal bouquet was popular throughout the 1920s, and has made a slightly more understated (but equally lovely) …
Love this simple, elegant art deco wedding, sent to us from Joseph Delgado Photography. With deco DIY touches in the decor, a fabulous vintage ride and a great idea for table names (dances! Charleston table, Jitterbug table, etc) this is a beautiful vintage inspired celebration. Click to enlarge the thumbnails!
Today we’ve got this simple and stylish vintage New York City elopement, from Everly Studios. When you have family and friends all over the world, what do you do? Elope! From the bride: “We are from both from big Indian families and were expected to have a big Indian wedding (300-400 guests) in either Sydney, …
Vintage Style New York City Wedding | Dominique + Roberto
This incredible vintage style New York City wedding, from photographer Brian Hatton, is a straight-up stunner from start to finish.
Dominique and Roberto flew 200+ guests and loved ones from Mexico to NYC to celebrate their vintage inspired wedding at the Central Park Boathouse. The couple’s portraits in the city and park are some of our favorite New York wedding photos we’ve published, and we’re sure you’ll agree they are an absolute dream! Click the photos below for larger images and more detail.
Photographer: Brian Hatton Photography LLC // Transportation: Brownin Transportation// Event Planner: Exquisite Affairs Productions Inc. // Transportation: Silver Star Limo // Band: Alex Donner Entertainment // Musicians: Ideal Ensembles // Floral Designer: Lenox Hill Florist & Events // Beauty: Mayela Vazquez // Reception Venue: The Central Park Boathouse//
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