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Lafayette Restaurant Wedding - NYC - Sylvia & Ana
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Lafayette Restaurant Wedding - NYC - Sylvia & Ana

Sylvia & Anaโ€™s chic, romantic NYC nuptials blended their multicultural family backgrounds for an intimate restaurant wedding at Lafayette Grand Cafe & Bakery in SoHo. From strutting around Tribecaโ€™s cobblestone streets in their stunning designer outfits, to their incorporation of Greek wedding traditions, this lesbian couple curated a night that was truly authentic to themselves and unforgettable for their beloved guests spanning from Brazil to Canada.

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Manhattan City Hall Elopement - Sharon & Tristan
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Manhattan City Hall Elopement - Sharon & Tristan

A modern Manhattan city hall elopement can also channel a timeless feel when the newlywed couple takes their wedding looks to the streets of New York Cityโ€™s Chinatown. This romantic micro wedding features nontraditional details such as bespoke, vintage accessories, antique decor from historic buildings, and documentary-style photography inspired by old Hollywood glamor

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Rule of Thirds Wedding - Brooklyn, NY - Parker & Jeff
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Rule of Thirds Wedding - Brooklyn, NY - Parker & Jeff

Parker and Jeff, after meeting 10 years earlier on OK Cupid, decided to make it official at Rule of Thirds in Williamsburg in Brooklyn for their modern Jewish wedding. The couple decided to have the wedding in Brooklyn to show off the borough they love to friends and family, many of who traveled from out of town and were in NYC for the first time!

The heat was brutal that day, but the couple were cool as cucumbers as they got ready at William Vale with a stunning city sky line view. The two then explored Brooklyn and the surrounding neighborhood, heading to the waterfront and Marsha P. Johnson State Park (had to pay tribute to one of the most prominent figures of the gay rights movement!) They also wanted to show off street art and wheat-pasted walls while they walked to the venue- little details that are quintessentially Brooklyn.

The two emphasized they wanted a silly and romantic vibe for their wedding day, something that Rule of Thirds, one of their favorite restaurants, was the perfect venue to accommodate. The space was full of natural light pouring in from the floor-to-ceiling windows. A curtain separated the ceremony space from the reception area. The concrete walls, natural wood details, lush tropical plants and large skylight helped in building a natural and warm feeling to the multicultural wedding.

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