Thursday, October 29, 2009

My Wedding

JI know it's a little late, but here are pictures from our wedding. The ceremony was at the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church and the reception was at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. We had a blast with all of our friends and family, it feels like it was yesterday!

Wedding dress by Pronovias

My bling! Okay so my bridesmaid's sister actually let me borrow this diamond and aquamarine set! It was my something borrowed and something blue.

Giuseppe Zanotti shoes

Outside the church

Underneath a big tree across from the church. Tiffany found this gem and Scott Robert Lim made it look breathtaking.

Right outside of the main church door

The church seats 500, we barely took up 10 rows.


Outside of the Walt Disney Concert Hall


A birds eye view of our reception hall


Tall centerpiece arrangements of roses, hydrangeas, orchids, with a stem of cymbidium orchids. 3 pillar candles with matching ribbons and rhinestone buckle complete the tablescape. Jackie Combs did an amazing job!


Upclose


Our sweetheart table. The base is completely covered in dhalias.


Other details on our sweetheart table.

The backs of our chairs


Vivian Chou from Paper-Girl made our invitations along with all other printed items. This picture is the inside of our wedding invitation. It was encased in a chocolate brown satin box. You open it up and this is what you find along with directions and RSVP cards. I found the cherry blossom paper, which we used throughout the wedding (as an accent) for favors, table numbers and menu cards.

The top two layers of this cake was actually fake since we only used this to do our cake cutting and we served mini cakes to each guest instead.


Mini cake. Top layer: Mango with white cake, bottom layer: chocolate raspberry covered in chocolate ganache. Those little white dots are actually sugar flowers, with pink satin ribbon around it. I know it's hard to see. It was cute in person.


11 piece band. Leonard Neil did an awesome job getting the crowd going and everyone on the dance floor.

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