Wedding Style: Old Mexico Meets Modern Romance
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The century-old event space, Goncanseco, is a former warehouse.
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-AS SEEN IN BRIDAL GUIDE MAGAZINE-
The century-old event space, Goncanseco, is a former warehouse.
Picture perfection! The angle makes this photo even sweeter.
This countryside walk through the fields glows in a way that’s both whimsical and ethereal.
This photo is such a romantic idea for the cover of your thank-you notes!
Paper lanterns and glowing candles create such a romantic ambience at this wedding!
-AS SEEN IN BRIDAL GUIDE MAGAZINE-
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We adore the allover unique lace pattern on this ultimate feminine dress. A deep plunging v neckline front and back showcasing the cinched waistline with simple lace bands. The sheer lace bodice has a sheer illusion panel on each side adding to the light and airy look. A long lace train completes this classic A-line gown.
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The epitome of a clean and modern silhouette, this strapless A-line ballgown brings an understated sense of drama to the brides’ wedding. A ruched band accents the waistline leading to an impressive detachable bow with long streamers in the back. Covered buttons run the length of the train.
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Looking for something classy and sexy...look no further. This strapless stretch mikado fitted mermaid features hand placed lace appliqués on the sweetheart bust line, cascading down the sides and circling the top of the mermaid skirt. A soft whimsical tiered skirt adds the final touch of drama to the dress and train.
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Luxurious lace inlays are featured on this fitted slim crepe sheath. The fitted long sleeve bateau neckline exposes a peek of skin through the lace appliqués on the shoulders and the back which features illusion tulle adorned with classic floral-patterned lace. Side illusion lace inserts on the bottom skirt add the finishing touch as we follow the train down the aisle.