An Elegant, Cheeky Garden Wedding at Marble House Inspired by Palm Beach Ease
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The palette centered around soft pinks and fresh greens, accented with creamy neutrals and natural wood. Hydrangeas, garden roses, and seasonal blooms carried the colors throughout. The most meaningful detail? The hydrangeas came straight from the bride’s mother’s garden.
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The couple’s vision was English garden meets French country meets Palm Beach, an elegant yet cheeky blend of styles that celebrated sophistication while keeping the atmosphere warm and inviting. The historic Marble House gardens offered a backdrop reminiscent of European grandeur, while whimsical touches patterned linens, rattan accents, lush garden florals, and playful details
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The bride’s gown was an Atelier design that felt both modern and timeless. It was long-sleeved, covered in delicate pearl-like beading, and paired with a soft, flowing veil that gave her such an effortless, romantic look.
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]Her bridesmaids wore satin gowns from Revelry in the shade Desert Rose. A warm, romantic pink that played beautifully against the greenery of the Marble House gardens. The fabric had just the right amount of sheen, giving the bridal party an elegant yet relaxed look. One of her closest friends stood by her side as a bridesman, wearing a matching pink suit that tied everything together in such a thoughtful, personal way.[/field]
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The groom kept things timeless in a tailored blue suit with a soft floral boutonnière, and the groomsmen wore coordinating looks that rounded out the party with effortless style.
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Guests were greeted with cocktail napkins featuring a custom-designed toile pattern with otters and ravens. A nod to both family names and a playful take on tradition. Favors were mini bottles of Vermont maple syrup, a wink at both the local setting and the groom’s infamous Hinge profile photo documenting his love for pancakes. A custom Art Nouveau-style save-the-date, framed at the bar, paid homage to the venue and doubled as artwork for their home.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The Marble House gardens, built in 1815, set the tone for a day that felt historic yet deeply personal. The ceremony itself needed little more than the venue’s natural beauty: cascading marble staircases, lush late-summer blooms, and a sweeping view of the garden terraces. The bride, an opera singer and attorney who grew up just minutes away from the property, made her entrance from the very top of the staircase with a cathedral-length veil trailing behind her. A breathtaking, dramatic moment that felt straight out of a scene in a European garden. Adding even more meaning, some of the hydrangeas came directly from her mother’s garden, and her mother arranged one of the urn displays at the ceremony site herself.[/field]
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Inspiration for the design started with hydrangeas. The same white blooms from the bride’s family home that blush into pink as the season shifts, echoed perfectly in the Marble House gardens. From there, the couple layered in nods to English garden parties, French country aesthetics, Palm Beach cheekiness, chinoiserie, and even touches of grand millennial charm. The reception carried these elements into a tent filled with patterned tablecloths, rattan lampshades, and long rows of lush garden-inspired centerpieces in pinks, whites, and greens. Guests dined by candlelight under trees brought inside the tent, with fluted hurricanes, cut-crystal glassware, and playful disco balls adding sparkle to the evening.
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Photography: Felisha Lees Photography | Event Planning: Lindsay Leichthammer Events | Floral Design: Clayton Floral | Cake: Vermont Farms Catering | Invitations: Kreatiff Cards | Ceremony Venue: Marble House | Reception Venue: Marble House | Catering: The Back Room VT | DJ: East Coast Soul | Beauty: Lawrence Hamilton | Rentals: Vermont Tent Company | Rentals: Nuage Designs
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