vintage circus wedding, part 1










when allison and james, two recent Harvard Law School graduates, approached me about designing their wedding, they told me they wanted to showcase their passion for academia and literature while still keeping their wedding simple and approachable . . . they wanted it to be lovely but not pretentious. i had so much fun bringing their style and passion to life, and loved the structural items and textures we combined to produce this wedding. old brick walls, antique books stacked high, feather quill pens posted in ink wells, vintage sheet music, dripping candles, abundant flowers, shoots of green ivy and long rectangular banquet tables combine to create an old world library feel that was reminiscent of their studies at Harvard.
allison was such a remarkable bride; beautiful, calm collected, sweet, gracious, incredibly smart and well spoken, yet so warm hearted and focused on showing other people love. i was blessed to know her and to be part of their day.
enjoy these images from gabriel boone photography
special thanks to my good friend michelle engvall with married and more with michelle for her amazing coordination skills and bringing me on board for this wedding.
a few months back canlis, seattle's premier fine dining restaurant, called me and asked if i would be interested in partnering with them on a photo shoot to showcase the possibilities for private dining in the penthouse of their establishment.
having dined in their restaurant enjoying the chic yet welcoming environment comprised of expansive views, exceptional service, incredible food and their famous ticket-less valet, i was quite excited to partner with an establishment with a similar philosophy as mine: combining a dedication to fine details and a passion for people.
the retro-glam look of the photo shoot was inspired by the mid century architecture that defines canlis. the restaurant combines modern tones of greys, blacks and neutrals with original wood accents from 1950. i wanted to create the tablescape to feel like a natural extension of canlis, so i used black, neutrals, a touch of retro brown reminiscent of the the restaurant's original era, and then accented everything with a little bit of bling.
i custom made the linens, and played with layers of polka dots, a textured cheesecloth to add a northwest flare, zebra prints and silks and then crowned the table with crystal candlesticks, rhinestone accents and single bloom arrangements of peonies.
other details:
lynne baron lent me the unique mid-century-modern chandelier and much of the crystal, as well as her eye for detail and helping hand as we put the table together at the shoot. so great to work with her again!
dolce design constructed all of the stationery products
abc rentals provided the unique lucite chairs
luly yang designed the dress
tyler sholdt crafted all of the jewelry you will see
green light event design lit up the room with up-lighting and pin spots on the arrangements.
michele waite photographed the shoot
special thanks to Erik Holgate, my technical guy, for all his hard work in making everything happen.
if you are looking for a place to host your next private party, rehearsal dinner or small wedding reception, give give canlis a consideration. their unparallel devotion to the smallest details will make your fine dining experience or special event unlike anything you have ever experienced.
wedluxe, canada's luxury magazine, has featured the design of lindsay and jp's wedding in their current issue. although you can not purchase this magazine in the states, i am attaching the 6 page feature here on my blog for you to enjoy.
the most famous and notable wedding blog that exists featured one of my weddings yesterday! check out the post when you get a chance: http://www.stylemepretty.com/2009/12/29/backyard-wedding-from-michele-waite/
it's always encouraging and reaffirming to not only have your work posted, but to have so many nice compliments offered as well.
Thank you style me pretty!