After meeting while watching the Boston Bruins bring home the Stanley Cup in Game 7 of the finals at a bar in Seaport, Samantha and Bryan made plans to hike the next day, and the rest was history! Four years later, Bryan took Sam to the site of one of their first dates and proposed with the Boston skyline behind them. Afterward, they celebrated with loved ones at their favorite restaurant. To honor their love of the outdoors, Sam and Bryan chose to tie the knot on the upper cape of Massachusetts, incorporating the natural beauty of the bay and the beach surrounding them. Planned with the help of Ever After Weddings, this incredible day hosted at Kalmar Village is a must-see captured on camera by Colton Simmons Photography.
Leading up to Sam and Bryan's wedding, news broke that Hurricane Lee was on a path going right through New England. The governor declared a state of emergency, and just three days before the wedding, Sam and Bryan decided to move their wedding from Saturday to Sunday. When Sunday arrived, the storm passed, and the sun shone brightly on their wedding day!
Sam wore a minimalistic crepe V-neck gown from Made with Love Bridal with an exceptionally elegant veil trimmed in a classic lace design. Her bouquet from Sea and Soil Botanical Designs featured long-stem blue wildflowers, while her bridesmaids carried on the floral theme with dresses in a variety of pink and blue floral patterns and styles.
To complement Bryan's beachy khaki suit from Suit Supply, the groomsmen donned cornflower blue suit jackets with khaki pants.
The pair were wed on the beach, just as they had initially planned (and with a cameo from their dog, Atlas!). The ocean was the backdrop for their ceremony, with a perfect New England boardwalk as the aisle.
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Embracing the venue’s beauty, they opted for minimal reception decor with bud vases of wildflowers and navy napkins laid out on crisp white linens.
From the seating chart by Antea Pelusi to the table numbers, and everything else in between, the bride and groom kept their trendy-meets-timeless font consistent throughout.
The real showstopper was the floral chandelier by Sea and Soil Botanical Designs hanging over the dance floor, which paired lush greenery with locally sourced, sustainable blooms.
Guests enjoyed pup-inspired cocktails called "The Atlas" out of the cutest, New England-inspired mobile bar cart that served guests all throughout the event and into the evening.
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