Sydney, a bride rooted in Trinidadian heritage, and Stone, a groom with Chinese lineage were married against the sleek backdrop of Toronto's Omni King Edward Hotel, seamlessly merging cultural influences and purposeful aesthetics. Their overall goal was to create a beautiful mosaic of tradition and contemporary refinement, and boy did they deliver! All captured by Tom Wang Photography, keep scrolling to see how this incredible day came together with the help of The Jenelle Group, Inc. and Quince Flowers.
Sydney and Stone's invitation suite immediately created an air of elegance and tradition. Save the dates featured contemporary font, while invitations were black and white with red and gold details with a custom gold wax seal.
Sydney's gown exuded refined modern elegance and mirrored her distinct style in day-to-day life, featuring an ever-so-slightly off-white silk and a showstopping train.
Stone donned a deep purple suit with a black lapel and a pop-of-color boutonniere in deep pinks and golds.
The bridal party looked stunning in elegant rose-colored attire, while the groomsmen exuded sophistication in classic black attire.
For the ceremony, a spectrum of rich red florals intertwined gracefully with subtle peaches and pinks. Sovereign Hall, adorned with understated white elements and delicate ghost accents to allow the florals by Quince Flowers to pop, set the scene for the couple's vows.
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For the reception, guests were invited on a cultural voyage where Chinese lion dancers and the infectious beats of Soca music came together to celebrate the couple's shared heritage.
Sydney and Stone opted for a contemporary two-tier cake featuring red orchids and a bold red icing by Sweet Regards.
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