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From the desk of: Arianna Fiorentini

In our world, one thing is for sure: every couple is different & every wedding is different. This past September we had a wedding at Pine Brook Country Club for our couple Sammy and Brad… Their aesthetic: Black and White.

Black: dance floor, stage, chairs, bridesmaid dresses, escort display, plates, yarmulkes, china, flatware.

White: tables, linens, every single flower, napkins, ceremony chairs.

Truly not a color in sight and done in the chicest way!

Even down to the littlest details, i.e. the menu card, we committed to the theme. The couple’s guest joined in on the fun too and wore all black. There was not a single speck of color to be seen.

The ceremony was held outside under a white frame tent filled with lush white floral… Guests then moved inside for cocktails with the largest raw bar we have ever seen, and then into the ballroom for the reception where we had three giant long tables to seat our guests.

The showstopper for this wedding was the floral. Our bride wanted big and bold, and Table & Tulip delivered. Each table was adorned with a luscious full WHITE arrangements that sat atop a BLACK trellis.

The style was only one of the many fun things that happened during the evening…

Now, we are a fan of toasts, but only done right. And by right we mean that one of our favorite moments of this wedding was when the bride’s younger sister went up for her maid of honor speech and she surprised the entire room by singing “Satisfied” from the soundtrack of the Broadway musical Hamilton as the intro to her toast, changing all the lyrics to match her speech. It was beyond epic to say the least!

The aesthetic perfectly encapsulated the couple’s wishes. Choosing a unique and fun design creates a special atmosphere for wedding guests and allows the couple’s creativity and personality to shine through. With the right decor and expert planning, aesthetic can really make an impact on all wedding attendees.