Dalia and Ramsin were one of our most challenging couples for 2014, given the sheer magnitude of the event (they were a delightful pair!). They planned to have close to 700 guests at their wedding which in itself required additional logistics and management but in addition, their vision was full of small details, not only to create a gorgeous aesthetic and ambiance but also to honour their Syrian heritage.
So here is our drop-dead gorgeous bride leaving her home and heading to the church to be married!
And getting into the vintage Bentley to be whisked away to the altar…
The Cathedral Chuch of St. Mary was decorated and ready to go!
A look at the couple during the ceremony, being “crowned”:
Following the ceremony, there were delicious Syrian pastries to be passed out to the guests as well as red rose petals to shower the couple as they exited the church:
Dalia and Ramsin drove off in a 1961 Corvette…. leaving in style! And check out the vintage “Just Married” sign!
And off to the reception at Chateau Le Jardin.
The reception area included the Cinderella money box, bottles of wine for the guests, several engagement portraits on easels and a photo guestbook for signing.
The tables were set with alternating tall and short red arrangements, with roses and gerbaras.
This is the room during set up:
The cake was five layers tall, adorned with cascading ivory roses.
The head table and backdrop were incredible!
And what does a 700 person wedding look like?
Everything went perfectly and it was a truly incredible day!
Congratulations Dalia & Ramsin!