Be it for romance, convenience, or COVID limitations, a lot of couples decided to elope over the past few years, but some still dreamed of one day having that big wedding surrounded by all of their loved ones. But couples like this are proving that there's no right order for your happily ever after, and more importantly, it's never too late for a public declaration of love (and a fabulous party). It had been several years since their elopement when these two decided to throw the wedding they'd always dreamed of in Southern California. Just take one look at these stunning photos by Let’s Frolic Together and we think you'll agree wholeheartedly, that it was well worth the wait! Keep scrolling to see even more of this beautiful day and to snag some ideas for your own post-elopement wedding...
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Rizelle and Jimmy eloped several years ago and they are the greatest example of why it is absolutely never too late to throw the wedding of your dreams with all your fave humans (I should know, we did the same thing!). Especially after the tumult of the last few years, witnessing these two unite before all of their community (on Rizelle's birthday!) was a site to behold. These two chic and classy babes were a perfect pair.
This gorgeous day took place at the loveliest of gardens, you really do feel like you might be in Italy, not Southern California. They focused on sweet and thoughtful decorative details that were so personal to them, and the effect was darling. The dreaminess of Tivoli's darling white adobe walls and arches, classical gardens, and charming views sure didn't hurt, either!
Tan, muted tones from sea glass accessories, and touches of blue set the palette for this dessert-toned wedding, which made this garden feel like even more of an oasis. Warm wood tables and farm chairs were accented with organic cloth, hints of gold, and minimalist arrangments in bud vases by Blooms Design House.
The bride wore a simple yet elegant crepe mermaid gown that was perfect for the garden setting, paired with adorable ivory sandals with pearl beading and ribbon ties. She wore her hair down in sleek Old Hollywood-style waves accessorized with a silk flower hairpin and a dramatic cathedral-length veil for the ceremony embellished with matching silk petals. Her ladies were effortlessly chic in breezy satin cocktail dresses in shades of champagne and taupe. Her bridesman rocked the colors in a cool ombré button-down with subtle floral details and gray pants. The groomsmen sported the pop of blue from the color palette while the groom opted for a timeless black tux.
From the welcome sign to the run of the day and the custom cocktail menu, this wedding had a lot of lovely signage. And while they were all slightly different in their displays, the use of a uniform font suite kept everything cohesive.
The groom held back tears as he saw his beautiful bride being escorted down the aisle by her father. The two renewed their vows to each other and likely added in some new promises while their loved ones watched on.
After the day had come and gone, the two made their getaway in a stunning vintage car that is more art than antique.
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