Real Wedding: Jessica and Scott

Sunday, October 3, 2010



































If we were to believe everything "Bride Wars" told us, every little girl's dream (and big girl's obsession) would be to marry at the Plaza Hotel in June. It isn't quite what happened for the stunning bride in this fairytale (she only got dressed at the Plaza), but it was pretty damn close.

After Jessica donned the most divine couture gown designed by Samuelle Couture, she and her groom met for a first look and Manhattan photos. After portraits at the Plaza and Central Park, Jessica and Scott made their way to Wainwright House in Rye, NY for the ceremony and reception. After exchanging "I do"s on the property's immaculate lawn, the newlyweds and their guests enjoyed a cocktail hour that celebrated the dual perspectives of the event: Manhattans paid tribute to the couple's home, while French 75's honored the French chateau Wainwright House was modeled after.

Denise Fasanello designed the luscious bouquets while Perry Shuler created the table arrangements; mercury glass vases filled with soft garden roses and dusty miller graced each table, along with softly sparkling crystal candlesticks and votives. While this wedding certainly looks like a million bucks, the bride said they were very budget-conscious and enlisted the help of friends and family; a colleague helped Jessica design and print the stationery, her cousin handmade bridesmaids' accessories, a family friend put all the decorations in order on the day of the wedding and another carried the newlyweds off in his antique car following a sparkling sendoff.

Favors had a special place in Jessica and Scott's hearts; after he proposed on a chocolate cake, they agonized about how to incorporate their proposal into this gorgeous wedding. In a flash of inspiration, they chose to give guests mason jars filled with the cake's ingredients and their recipe for "Eternal Bliss". It doesn't get much sweeter than that.

Of course, husband and wife team the Nichols captured every moment and detail to perfection. The best thing about a beautiful wedding might just be the gorgeous photographs we can enjoy for years after!

12 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, just beautiful. What a gorgeous couple and a gorgeous wedding.

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  2. What a beautiful wedding. Simply love her shoes.

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  3. What a lovely couple! And I adore the soft colors she picked for her flowers :)

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  4. So cute! From venue to cake, froma bride to groom, from flowers to her dress! Every detail is so right and so bright! Love this palette!
    Love your choice..as usual!
    Laura@RicevereconStile

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  5. Fantastic celebration! It is very important to have a good photgrapher for those catching moments!!!!

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  6. so so so beautiful...let me eat cake!

    xoxo BB

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  7. This wedding is like something from a magazine or movie, the second photo is just stunning. And what a beautiful couple. Also loving her one shoulder/scarf dress - tres chic!

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  8. Just discovered your blog and I am totally in love. I really just about died {and then cried}when I saw this wedding, SO BEAUTIFUL!!! I will be a happy follower for sure ;)

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  9. Oh my gosh, these photos are STUNNING!!!

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  10. These photos are so exquisite... a true fairy tale wedding. Love the mason jars tidbit too :) Paris in Pink

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