When the bride uses words like “glamorous boho, starry, twinkly, edgy, dark whimsy,” you know you’re in for a treat. Abby’s vision was inspired by the couple’s life in NYC, and it was so much fun to help bring it to life! From Abby’s starry dress and leather jacket to the green velvet couches to the Persian rugs (that came from her grandmother’s living room!), every aspect of this wedding was uniquely planned to celebrate Abby and Evan’s love for one another. Be sure to scroll to the end to see their morning after photos – that’s right, they got back into their wedding clothes to take more photos the next morning!!
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“Mary Love was a vital part of our wedding and I couldn’t have asked for a better experience! Mary Love was one of the vendors I knew I wanted before I was even engaged and when it turned out my planner had worked with her before, it was a no brainer. She was the only florist we interviewed and one of the easiest decisions of the planning process.”
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“I gave her a broad overview of what I liked and didn’t like and let her pretty much run with it. I didn’t really have an idea of what my flowers would look like and they defied all expectations. All my bridesmaids literally gasped when she brought in our bouquets!”
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“Check this one off your worry list. Book her, show her what you like, and be thrilled a year later.”
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“Our wedding was pretty gritty and edgy and floral was an important design component to bridge the gap between urban and romantic. Mary Love was incredibly matter of fact about what was doable and what wasn’t and it seemed like she doubled every penny we spent, from a value perspective.”
Vendor love:
Planning + Design | Ninth and Everett
Photography | Katherine Joy Photo
Venue | Marathon Music Works
Floral | Rosemary & Finch
Dress | Galia Lahav