Soho Wedding with Modern and Industrial Touches
Kate and Steve met nearly 15 years ago in a school play, and after years of dating, time apart, and reconciliation, Steve asked Kate to be his bride. The couple moved from San Francisco to New York City and married each other in the heart of Soho, where their modern-meets-industrial wedding wowed us all. Thank you to the incredible team of Chaz Cruz, Michelle Elaine Weddings Inc., and 2h flowers for putting this together!
From the event designer, Michelle of Michelle Elaine Weddings Inc.: Meeting at their high school play, almost 15 years ago, Kate & Steve never imagined they’d end up getting married to one another. Two years after that inevitable meeting was their first date. While Kate thought Steve was a great guy, she had living to do, college, traveling, adventures; marriage was certainly not on her mind. Four years quickly passed by and fate brought Kate & Steve together again, reconnecting while in Edinburgh, Scotland. This was when they began to realize perhaps this is something greater. Not long after, Kate joined Steve in San Francisco to live together. June 2012, Steve got down on one knee and asked Kate to marry him. Later that year they were off to New York City and decided that this must be where they start the next big chapter in their lives together.
They are probably one of the most unique couples I have ever worked with. Rather than a “first look,” Steve hung out in the hotel suite as Kate got hair & make up done. He showed her the shoes he had bought earlier that day and they were like two perfect peas in a pod just living another happy day together. The décor and aesthetic were created with a mix of the wonderful history they share from their one of a kind save the date to inspiring ideas from other weddings and of course Pinterest! We worked together to create a modern and industrial vibe with clean lines on the tables and gold and silver spray painted dinosaurs as number holders, all while keeping some softness for the wedding with lush white peonies and some greenery for accents as centerpieces down the long, wooden family style tables. The restaurant had it’s own characteristics to work off of & helped pull our design ideas together as one.
The look & feel was to say “New York!” with a touch of Kate & Steve. Though it really said “Kate & Steve!” with a touch of New York. Their personal fashions coordinated more perfectly than imagined & they had a bit of that Mad Men style. Steve’s suit was custom made while Kate changed her mind last minute and thankfully we found the perfect gown just six weeks before the day! Kate & Steve are most certainly one of a kind and I believe they prefer it that way, because they are definitely one of a kind for each other.
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Wedding Location: New York City, NY / Photographer: Chaz Cruz / Event Design and Planning: Michelle Elaine Weddings Inc. / Florist: 2h flowers / Venue: Public Restaurant / Hotel: The Nolitan / Wedding Dress: Saja / Hair: Styles on B / Makeup: Ashlee Glazer / Groom’s Suit: Martin de Tours Clothier / Glatt Kosher Meals: Foremost Ram Caterers / String Trio: Rum Runners Jazz (alomeo @ gmail.com) / DJ: Finer Touch Entertainment / Rentals: Bits + Pieces / Chuppah: Your Chuppah NY / Rabbi: Lisa Rubin (rubinl @ censyn.org) / Wedding Invitations and Save the Date: Village Invites / Paper Goods: Fourteen-Forty
Chaz ~ Your photos are beautiful! I always love to see those intimate moments with the bride and groom standing under our chuppah. You captured it perfectly. ~ Lots of love and happiness to Kate and Steve in their journey together.
Classy and elegant, congratulations on your wedding!
The industrial touches are super cool, would love to do something similar for my own wedding!
Gorgeous wedding! So gorgeous!
I love the modern urban vibe! The photo with the skateboard is so urban hipster! LOVE IT!
Some lovely shots here, the shot through the window is fantastic work
Does anyone know what font they used for the table numbers? I’m trying to find something similar but have no idea where to begin as far as a name to search for.