1920s Style San Francisco Wedding | Maureen + Steve
We didn’t even realize it, but we’ve got back-to-back NorCal weddings this week with today’s beautiful 1920s style San Francisco wedding, courtesy of photographer Chrissy Lynn.
That dress! That hair! That handsome couple! Add together the great 1920s style details, the gorgeous church and beautiful venue (Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park) and you’ve got one seriously lovely day…
Click below for larger images and more beautiful details!
Today we’ve got this gorgeous, vintage city wedding inspiration shoot from Nikk Nguyen Photo. This is such a lovely and creative blend of influences! With a city start and a dramatic cliffside finish, this beautiful collection of images is ideal for anyone looking for a unique mix of vintage city wedding inspiration. Jewelry: Shaesby // …
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) …
Today we get to share this lovely college sweethearts summer wedding, from Jessie Felix Photography. Romantic vintage details and their alma mater, Colby College, as a backdrop make this wedding both beautiful and incredibly personalized! Floral Designer: Maine Event Design and Decor // Design and Decor: Maine Event Decor // Location:Colby College // Gown: BHLDN …
It was almost impossible to narrow down the photos to feature from this incredible 1920s style wedding inspiration shoot sent to us by emma cleary photography. Why? Um, because every single image is a shining beautiful beacon of perfection that almost hurts my eyes to look at….? Yes. See? If you’re going to do a …
1920s Style San Francisco Wedding | Maureen + Steve
We didn’t even realize it, but we’ve got back-to-back NorCal weddings this week with today’s beautiful 1920s style San Francisco wedding, courtesy of photographer Chrissy Lynn.
That dress! That hair! That handsome couple! Add together the great 1920s style details, the gorgeous church and beautiful venue (Conservatory of Flowers in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park) and you’ve got one seriously lovely day…
Click below for larger images and more beautiful details!
Event Coordination: Sadie Waddington, One Big Fish Events
Ceremony Venue: St. Agnes Church
Reception Venue: Conservatory of Flowers, Golden Gate Park
Caterer: Chef Stephanie
Dessert: Beaux Gateaux
Florist: Flora Grubb Gardens
Photographer:Chrissy Lynn
Rentals: Hartmann Studios
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