Thursday, October 14, 2010

Published in Martha Stewart Weddings



Well...I have been eagerly awaiting the day when I could share this refreshingly, fun, bold, and stunning wedding with you. Rebecca Stone and I had the great pleasure of traveling to Useppa Island in Florida for this unique wedding with Elle and Kyle. To say the least - their enthusiasm and desire to push the design to the 100th degree was truly inspiring. They gave us complete freedom to be bold, be playful, be inventive, push things beyond the normal comfort zone of "wedding."

Rebecca's sensational design capabilities cannot be denied...awning striped tablecloth, wood slab risers and lucite cubes for the tabletop arrangements, fish flatware (a sweet nod to the florida location), edison bulb installation, panton chairs, and those umbrellas!!!!!!!! That ceremony was likely the most vibrant and beautiful I have ever seen and it was without flowers!

You can see this wedding in the current Martha Stewart Wedding Destinations issue or view it online here. Photographed by Max Wanger...need I say more? Enjoy!































Location and Catering: Useppa Island Club
Event Planning: Rebecca Stone of Duet Weddings
Flowers: Kate Holt of Flowerwild
Rentals: Cort Event Furnishings; Creative Events and Rentals
Wedding Photography: Max Wanger
Gowns: Morgane Le Fay; Yigal Azrouel
Bride’s Shoes: Prada
Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Kate Spade
Menswear: Prada (jacket and shirt); Marc Jacobs (pants); Paul Smith (shoes)

4 comments:

  1. These flowers and this wedding were SO amazing! I included a pic of the bridesmaids' bouquet in an inspiration board on my blog today: http://bit.ly/bYlpGt

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  2. Anonymous10/14/2010

    This is beautiful! And also kind of creepy because my name is also Rebecca Stone. At least it is for 8 more months until I get married and change it to Rebecca Dryden! =)

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  3. congratulations, Kate! I'm so happy for you.

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  4. Wow, what a stylish group of ladies. Gorgeous as always!

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