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A soft, muted sunset palette guided the design—blush, warm peach, sandy neutrals, and tonal whites were layered throughout the florals, linens, and paper goods.
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The couple envisioned an intimate, effortless beach celebration grounded in natural textures and timeless design. Their wedding embraced the organic elements of Los Cabos: sand underfoot, an ocean breeze, and candlelight glowing through sunset. The aesthetic reflected understated elegance, blending minimalism with warm romance, highlighted through layered neutrals, sculptural florals, and thoughtful personalization.
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Spencer proposed during one of the couple’s favorite weekend rituals—a walk along the Hudson River near their home in NYC. The moment was quiet and intentional, followed by a trip abroad to celebrate in London and the English countryside.
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Lindsey wore a silk wool twill gown by Danielle Frankel with a square neckline, grosgrain straps, and external bodice boning. The structured silhouette felt both modern and timeless. A delicate lace-trimmed veil by the same designer added softness for the ceremony, while custom pearl and diamond earrings by friend and jeweler @octaviaelizabeth offered a personal touch. For the after-party, she changed into a vintage micro-mini pink sequin dress sourced from Happy Isles in New York, paired with Gianvito Rossi silver sandals.
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The couple opted not to have a traditional wedding party. Lindsey invited her mom and sister to wear what made them feel most beautiful.[/field]
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There was no formal wedding party, but Spencer showcased personal style throughout the weekend. He wore a full white Bode outfit for the welcome party with embroidered details referencing their invitation, followed by a sand-colored Zegna suit for the ceremony.
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]The dinner menu was curated in collaboration with the Las Ventanas culinary team. Signature cocktails included a Hibiscus Mezcalita and a Passionfruit Margarita, served from a custom-built beach bar adorned with cascading blooms and rattan lanterns.[/field]
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Floral design by Pina focused on movement, texture, and tonal layering. The ceremony chuppah was built from raw wood and covered with clouds of delicate white blooms, allowing the sea view to remain unobstructed. Reception tables were dressed in soft linen with lush centerpieces in blush and cream, balanced by minimal taper candles and clear glassware. Natural wood chairs and a neutral dance floor with Spanish tile accents grounded the setting.
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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]An oversized, sculptural vanilla and strawberry cake with a matte buttercream finish, topped with fresh raspberries. The form echoed the clean, minimal aesthetic of the day.
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The ceremony featured a mix of tradition and personalization. A live quartet played “Gravity” by John Mayer for Spencer’s entrance and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” by Frankie Valli for Lindsey. Their recessional song was “This Will Be” by Natalie Cole. The couple wrote their vows and included Jewish elements such as the chuppah, a prayer over wine, and the breaking of the glass. The first dance was to Bonnie Raitt’s “Thank You,” followed by Neil Young’s “Long May You Run” for the father-daughter dance, and Van Morrison’s “Tupelo Honey” for the mother-son dance.
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]Welcome bags were customized with monogrammed travel kits, branded baseball hats, Santa Barbara pistachios, and artisan chocolate—each curated item reflecting personal favorites and shared history.[/field]
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The couple planned the entire wedding in just four months, guided by a strong shared vision and a sense of ease in decision-making.
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Rather than a traditional bridal party, the couple focused on creating space for family and guests to feel part of a shared experience, encouraging connection and joy from the ceremony through the final dance.
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Photography: St. Chelle | Videographer: Tikos | Event Planning: Amy Abbott Events | Floral Design: Pina Cate Design | Wedding Dress: Danielle Frankel | Invitations: Papier June | Stationery: Anne Robin | Reception Venue: Las Ventanas al Paraiso | Band: West Coast Music | Beauty: Vanessa Alcala | Beauty: Tori Mcconkey | Ceremony Live Music: Luciano Pavan | Cocktail Live Music: Andrea Caly
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