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Vintage Sixties LA Wedding

Vintage Sixties LA Wedding

We’re kicking off the week with a charming and witty vintage wedding captured by Melissa of Fresh In Love Photography. Emily’s vintage wedding dress, veil and makeup evokes her perfectly adorable bridal Twiggy from the 1960s. The groom, James, designed their wedding stationery, from posters to invitations. If you think that was plenty of cute for a wedding, check out their pooch Oliver as the ring bearer. It may or may not have stolen the show.

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sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

James and I have known each other for 14 years, and although anyone close to us could have told you that we were a perfect match, it took 11 years for us to finally go from “just friends” to “couple”. James is originally from Tokyo and moved back for five years to go to art school. We always kept in touch, though, and it didn’t take too long after he moved back to the States for us to finally get together. The wait was worth it. We wanted our wedding to be a relaxed, warm, personal affair. We really wanted it to reflect our personalities and feel like a big party. We found the venue first and let the style go from there. We chose Los Angeles because we both love the city (I’m a born and raised Angeleno) and for a while we lived not far from the venue.

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron stationsixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron stationsixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

Things really came together after James designed the invitations. I have a pretty crafty family and spent a few days with some great ladies making the decorations. My mother had a giant basket of vintage lace she inherited from my late great aunt, and the pieces became a unifying design element. Our invites and the sign in board were inspired by our habit of leaving little drawings and notes on post-its for each other. Anyone who has been to our place has seen them randomly stuck all over the place. We didn’t have a bridal party, but we asked my brother to walk our dog down the aisle and stand up there for us. The photo booth was something we really wanted as well, we knew that we would get some great shots of friends and family, and it added a bit of fun to the reception.

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron stationsixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron stationsixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

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sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron stationsixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

sixties vintage wedding veil short wedding dress huron station

My advice for brides is to start small and let the inspiration go from there. Pick a fabric or one design element you really want to incorporate and things will blossom. Ask for help! People like to help and often have great ideas. I thought I could manage the whole thing but no one can. We didn’t get an event planner, but we did have someone coordinating the day, which was a tremendous help. You really won’t have time to oversee it all on the day of. Take time to pick the right venue, finding somewhere you really love makes all the difference. Pick a photographer whose work you love, too. The big day is such a blur that you won’t have time to really appreciate all the little details you worked so hard on, and seeing wonderful pictures after the fact feels amazing! Above all else, stay true to yourself and your idea of the perfect day. You will feel overwhelmed and stressed and worried but just remember that nothing that can go wrong can ruin the most important part, you are in love and getting married to someone who loves you! OH – and have fun!

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Wedding Vendors (Los Angeles, California):

Wedding Venue: Huron Substation / Site Management: TACT Event Management / Valet: Jeffrey Valet / Rental: Party Unlimited / Photo Booth: Magnolia Photo Booth Co. / Caterer: Gus’s Barbecue / Vegetarian Catering: Auntie Em’s Kitchen / Bride’s Dress and Hat: Made by Mother of the Bride / Groom’s Suit: Thick as Thieves / Wedding Photographer: Fresh In Love Photography / Officiant: LA Wedding Woman / Vintage vases: eBay / Fabrics: Warm Biscuit Bedding Company / Invites: Designed by groom, printed at Indie Printing / Flowers: Purchased at L.A. Flower Mart, arranged by Aunt of Bride / Wedding Favors: Botanical Paperworks / Wedding dress: vintage / Makeup: Jayme Kavanaugh

Fresh In Love Photography is a member of Blue Label.

View Comments (24)
  • I love the pup shot and the fact that they included their animals on the invitations and photo board!

  • This couple is truly adorable… congrats! The pup in the top hat is cute too! 🙂

  • This is fabulous, I love how happy and adorable these images are, love the illustrated pieces!

  • Super Fun & Cute! Love the knuckle punch 🙂

  • Such a cute idea! I love the theme of this wedding and how well it all goes together.
    The dog in the top hat is way too adorable!

  • Love these guys. I’m feeling the kind of light-hearted levity that keeps me smiling and amused. From what the photos communicate, I’d love to get to know them!

  • The dress is beautiful. I’m getting married in the UK in October and am looking for a similar dress – where is this one from in the US?? Or does someone know where I can get one similar to this in the UK – I live in London x

  • Dear Emma,
    I made Emily’s dress from a combination of patterns. If you have a dressmaker, I can send you the basics of what I used. The hat and veil were also made from a vintage pattern.
    Em’s mom

  • Thank you so much for featuring this cool wedding! Not only is Huron an amazing venue but it was so perfectly decorated by these two trendy little beings – who are by the way two of the nicest and most in love people in the world!

    I have to agree with Carrie above….Cutest. Bride. Ever.

    I think this could be one of my most favorite weddings I have ever had the privilege to photograph!

  • Dear Robin,

    Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. I hadn’t actually realised you’d replied until today when my Mum was looking at this page and spotted your reply!

    I am looking to have a dress made and would really appreciate it if you would send me the basics of what you used, if it’s not too much trouble. My email address is emmagreenough@hotmail.com

    I look forward to hearing from you soon 🙂

    Thanks!
    Emma

  • This is so adorable. Love the illustrations on the invites and then used throughout. What a seriously cute couple – my eyes welled up reading this 🙂

  • this wedding is soo great! i love the invitations//everything looks so fun :))

  • i love this wedding!
    emily you look beuatiful!
    i also love your dress and am looking to get something similar made. robin would you please also send me the dressmaking details?? i would really appreciate it!
    my email is riffa_2@hotmail.com
    thank you

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