The First-Ever Meadow Wedding at Beano’s Cabin Blends Cozy Coastal Style With Alpine Scenery

The First-Ever Meadow Wedding at Beano’s Cabin Blends Cozy Coastal Style With Alpine Scenery


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Tess Reinhold and Harrison Montag’s wedding embraced coastal vibes in the mountains, with a color palette of French blues and soft greens that complemented the cozy, residential-style décor.

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For the wedding weekend in Beaver Creek, they wanted a “residential style” feel, bringing coastal/French-blue vibes to the mountain setting. They installed a large tent in Beano’s Cabin meadow and ran all power off a generator. Tess and Harrison embraced “coastal vibes in the mountains,” featuring French blues, soft greens, and a cozy, residential-style décor. This wedding was the very first at Beano’s Cabin to be held in the meadow, requiring the construction of an impressive new tent.

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Harrison proposed on a beach in Tasmania, Australia, with close friends secretly filming and celebrating. “Our proposal was incredibly special. We got engaged on a beach in Tasmania, Australia. We were in Tasmania, traveling with our close friends Felicity and Josh, who had gotten married two weeks prior. The four of us had spent the day on a private wine tour. We had rented a house in a town called Dolphin Sands- the house had a beautiful private beach. After we returned from wine tasting, Harrison, Felicity, and Josh suggested we watch the sunset on the beach. Felicity and Josh went ahead of us to the beach and set up a picnic blanket with champagne and a charcuterie board. Harrison led me down to the beach and asked me to marry him. Felicity and Josh were hiding in the bushes, and Felicity filmed the proposal- thinking of them hiding in the bushes still makes me chuckle to this day. It was the most beautiful setting and the most beautiful day. What was also unique about the proposal was that due to the time difference, we decided to wait until morning in the U.S to call our friends and family. For a few hours, only the four of us knew about the proposal. It was truly unique to spend a few hours unplugged, celebrating our engagement with our close friends, allowing us to savor the moment. We hope to go back to the house in Dolphin Sands someday in the future- it will forever be a special place to us.”

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“My dress was Ines Di Santo. I purchased the dress from Anna Be Bridal Boutique in Denver. The Veil was also in Ines Di Santo. The lace on the veil matched the lace of the gown. I worked with a stylist in New York to help me pick my other outfits for the weekend events and reception, and after-party looks.”

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The bridesmaids wore stunning dresses in soft French blue hues, perfectly capturing the coastal vibes while complementing the serene mountain backdrop. The elegant, flowing gowns added to the “residential style” ambiance, blending effortlessly with the natural beauty of Beaver Creek.

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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]The groomsmen wore classic black tuxedos with black bowties, adding a sophisticated contrast to the soft, coastal-inspired wedding palette. This sharp, timeless look perfectly complemented the elegant atmosphere of the day.[/field]
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Tess and Harrison’s love of good food and wine was woven into their wedding weekend—from a picturesque proposal featuring champagne and a charcuterie board to a celebration that brought their coastal-meets-mountain style to life with thoughtful culinary touches and signature drinks. The couple prioritized an elevated guest experience, ensuring the food and beverage offerings felt as personal and memorable as the setting itself.

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The ceremony featured an elegant arrangement of white roses, creating a timeless and sophisticated backdrop. For the reception, the centerpieces combined soft white blooms with delicate pops of blue and a touch of orange, offering a subtle yet vibrant contrast that complemented the wedding’s coastal and mountain-inspired theme. The decor throughout the space echoed a refined, residential-style charm, with touches of rustic wood, elegant lighting, and carefully curated accents that gave the tent a warm, inviting ambiance, blending seamlessly with the stunning mountain views.

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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]The wedding cake was a beautiful, multi-tiered creation adorned with delicate white and blue flowers. The soft blooms added a romantic touch, seamlessly tying in the wedding’s coastal-inspired color palette while enhancing the elegant and timeless design of the cake.[/field]
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Tess and Harrison met while living in Colorado (Harrison in Denver, Tess in Beaver Creek). Their first date was a late-running coffee meetup followed by a hike. “Harrison and I met online while Harrison was living in Denver and I was living up in the mountains in Beaver Creek. Harrison drove two hours up to Beaver Creek for our first date. We met for the first time in the parking lot of a local coffee shop, as we planned to then go on a hike. I showed up twenty-thirty minutes late as I had lost track of time while running errands that day. Harrison, of course, at first had thought that I had stood him up. Thank goodness he did not leave, as the rest is history. We did end up going on a hike in Beaver Creek, which led to dinner and now, although this may sound a little cheesy, every year around the date of our anniversary, we try to take that same hike and get dinner in Beaver Creek.”

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Details about yourselves (who you are, what you do, where you’re from) and describe what makes your love story special: “Harrison is from Greenwood Village, CO, a suburb of Denver. He works in finance at Janus Henderson Investors. Originally from Philadelphia, I have lived in Beaver Creek for six years. I currently serve as the Programming and Artist Relations Manager at the Vilar Performing Arts Center- the local music venue in Beaver Creek. Our love story is accentuated by the passions we share. Many of our most treasured moments together have been experienced at concerts, journeying across continents, and enjoying an array of delicious cuisines. Equally, we find profound happiness in the simple pleasures of preparing meals together and settling down to enjoy a show at home. Despite our contrasting personalities, we continuously strive to bring out the best in each other and be open to new experiences.”

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Favorite memories from the wedding day or wedding weekend: “My favorite memory from the weekend was having all our friends and family in one place, which is so special to us. Beaver Creek is where we met and fell in love, and it holds cherished memories for both our families. I grew up skiing there, spending many school breaks and holidays with my family. In 2017, I moved to Beaver Creek and have called the Vail Valley my home ever since. Over the past couple of years, Harrison and I have created many new memories here, from enjoying fall trips with his family and dog Luna to helping his brother Wesley propose to his now-wife Megan by the creek in the Village. From the moment we started thinking about where to get married, we knew we wanted Beaver Creek. We felt honored and overjoyed to have so many friends and family join us and experience why we find Beaver Creek so special.”

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Photography: Eric Kelley Photography | Videography: The Andrews Films | Cake: Katy Pierson Cake | Stationery: Richards Notebook | Hair & Makeup: Divine Beauty Artists | Lighting: Halcyon Productions | Entertainment: jordan kahn orchestra | Entertainment: The Walton Stout Band | Venue: Beano’s Cabin | Tent: Premier Party Rentals | After-Party DJ: DJ Naka G | Bridal Fashion: Ines Di Santo | Design, Flowers, and Fabrication: Birch Event Design | Planner + Producer: GoBella Event Design & Planning | Rentals & Décor: Colorado Party Rentals | Rentals & Décor: Reverie Social

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