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| Kicking off the celebration with the bridal luncheon on Friday afternoon (the bride, Waverley, on the far right)! |
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| Could you die for Waverley's dress - I wish I had a full length picture to show you! It's vintage to boot. |
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| Above - All the ladies! Below - Waverley, the bride, looking glamorous at the rehearsal dinner in a stunning yellow number covered in striking silver paillettes. |
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| On the far left is my client - the groom, Kayton, entertaining us as we filled up on Indian food before the toasts began. |
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| And the toasts! |
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| Lots of smiles and laughter from the couple as the dinner came to a close. |
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| According to Marathi culture, we enjoyed some chocolate for good luck after the ceremony. Sounds good to me! |
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| Photos in front of the Vegas sign! |
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| Still kicking myself for not finding a way to shove my real camera into my little purse or even littler dress. Iphone will have to do. |
You never know what to expect when you attend a Vegas wedding, unless it is that of Waverley and Kayton Sapale. An event with more style, friendship and hospitality simply could not be had. Congratulations to you both!
P.S. Waverley and Kayton's
invitations were to-die-for heavy weight letterpress. Designed by Mary Paige and Jana of
Atlanta's Sweet Peach Stationary, you can grab your own in their Etsy shop,
here. That's an unsolicited, honest plug. You'll thank me after yours arrive!
2 comments:
that looks like so much fun...i love your friends dresses - so chic!
Congratulations Kayton and Waverley. I will dedicate my next chocolate snack to your good fortune.
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