A Ceremony with Views of the Sonoma Countryside

Jamie and Javier recently tied the knot at Vine Hill House in Sonoma County, blending a backyard wedding vibe with stunning vineyard views.

Jamie, a local, and Javier, from Spain, chose a natural and intimate setting for their special day. Their unique, non-traditional style was evident in every detail and the way they emphasized the venue's beauty

The couple's lively dancefloor kept guests entertained and they concluded the night with s'more roasting under the stars.

VENUE: Vine Hill House | FLORALS: Paeonia Floral | DJ: GrapeVine Athelie & Rod Green + | CEREMONY MUSICIANS: LarkAngel Productions | HAIR+MAKEUP: The Powder Room | CATERING: Trends Catering | GOWN: Jeanine's Bridal


A Vibrant Blending of Cultures at Oak Farm Vineyards

With Sirish's roots in India's Kerala and Amanda’s childhood around the vineyards of Lodi, Oak Farm was the perfect venue was their unique and personal celebration. Having already exchanged vows in India, this was a chance to celebrate with their friends and family in Amanda's hometown.

The wedding was a mix of Indian flair and California charm. Marigold petals lined the aisle, and vibrant florals covered the ceremony arch and the dinner tables. Amanda wore earrings Sirish found her in India in the days after their Indian ceremony. The food and drinks menu featured samosas, paneer, mango lassi, chai, and Indian sweets and, of course, elephant-shaped cookies served as wedding favors, a playful nod to Sirish's love for the majestic creatures central to Indian culture.

The day wasn't just about the couple; it was a coming together of families and friends from different corners of the world. The wedding stood out as a fun, unscripted blend of traditions, a reflection of Amanda and Sirish's journey to create a life that's as unique and vibrant as the cultures they hail from.

Venue: Oak Farm Vineyard | Florals: Huckleberry Blooms | Catering: All Seasons Catering | HAMU: Hilliary Byrning + MM Beauty | Gown: BHLDN | Videography: Hit Maker Films


A Chinatown Wedding with Deep Roots and Modern Style

Katie and Derek’s wedding was a joyful, personal celebration that honored both their roots and their shared future. Though they live in New York, they returned to their hometown of San Francisco to get married in the neighborhoods that shaped them.

The day began at the Fairmont, where they got ready and shared a quiet first look before heading to the steps of San Francisco City Hall for their ceremony — a stunning backdrop and one of the city's most iconic public spaces. During the ceremony, they incorporated a tea ceremony with their immediate family, a deeply meaningful moment filled with sweet, emotional exchanges.

Their reception took place at Moongate Lounge above Mister Jiu’s in Chinatown — a location full of personal resonance. Katie’s grandparents remembered attending banquets there in the '80s, when it was known as the Four Seas. For Katie and Derek, both half Cantonese, the venue felt like the perfect reflection of their heritage: lush velvet, deep jewel tones, and golden light offering a rich, modern take on traditional Chinese celebration.

A lion dance welcomed guests on Waverly Place, catching the attention of curious tourists who paused to ask if a celebrity wedding was underway. Inside, guests danced under colorful lights, passed around tiny sunglasses, and enjoyed California-Cantonese cuisine that felt both nostalgic and refreshingly new.

The whole day felt alive — full of movement, meaning, and the perfect balance of past and present.

Planning: The Framework | Florals: Bloom Well and Co | Hair and Makeup: Skyla Arts | Gown: Unveiled Bridal | Paper Goods: Goods Gang | Ceremony AV: Ivy Hill Entertainment | DJ: Dart Collective


City Streets and Forest Trails | San Francisco Engagement

Katie and Derek’s engagement session wove together the places that mean the most to them — the quiet beauty of the Presidio and the vibrant streets of Chinatown. With deep roots in the Bay Area and shared Chinese heritage, their upcoming wedding at Mister Jiu’s feels especially meaningful — a modern celebration in a space filled with family history.