Friday, September 30, 2011

Kim & Francis' Eastern-Western Fusion Wedding

Fall may be officially upon us, but before I start focusing on pumpkins and Halloween, I'm excited to at long last recap the beautiful weddings I was honored to coordinate this summer, beginning with Kim and Francis’ August celebration. 

You’ve already seen a bit of detail about Kim’s wedding in my recent post showing off her simple and lovely centerpiece design, along with my earlier post about her Vietnamese engagement ceremony. Here are a few more of my favorite images and highlights from a wedding that elegantly combined Eastern and Western tradition for a day that was fun, meaningful and memorable for all who shared it. 


Kim's Vietnamese Catholic parish was already so beautifully decorated that several floral arrangements, plus a handful of DIY tissue paper pomanders, were the only items needed to add a special touch. 

The beautiful and beaming bride, showing off her blue and white rose bouquet. 

Formals at the altar with pro photographer James Le. 

Along with a menu card, Kim prepared a reception program, helping guests know what was coming up next throughout the evening. 

The double-sided head table allowed wedding party members to talk with one another, while leaving space in the middle by the bride and groom for guests to easily see them and stop by to visit. 

Taking a break to catch up with former colleagues and friends. 

One of Kim's outfit changes throughout the night included a traditional handmade Vietnamese ao dai. I just love the way the groom is seen here clapping for his beautiful bride! 

The three-tier cake featured a miniature fountain and lush hydrangeas. 

How cute are these custom toppers, symbolizing that both the bride and groom were born during the Year of the Pig? 

The venue's split-level layout, with the dining room upstairs and the dance floor downstairs, allowed guests to watch the action from wherever they happened to be. 

Chopstick favors made for a useful and fitting favor. 

Thank you, Kim and Francis, for letting me be a part of your day! Special thanks also to my husband Stephen, who graciously assisted me throughout the entire wedding, and to both he and my former colleague Nancy for snapping all of these pictures. 

Ceremony Venue:
Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Parish in Arlington, Virginia

Reception Venue:
Grand Atrium in Vienna, Virginia

Photography:
James Le Photography

Coordination:
Heather & Stephen Walrath

Coming Up Next...Tiffany & Fiat's June Wedding Recap 

Did you attend or take part in any weddings this summer? I know that for some of you, the answer just might be your own! :)  

12 comments:

  1. What a beautiful wedding. I love the bride's ao dai! We've attended five weddings this summer so far, and have two more to go in October. It's been a busy year!

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  2. Such a pretty wedding! And it's so neat that your husband is supporting you, helping out with the weddings too!

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  3. loving the unexpected blue. she looked gorgeous!
    have the best weekend!

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  4. Very pretty! I love all the blue details.

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  5. Gorgeous colors love her blue traditional dress. Beautiful couple and the church is beautiful as well. Congrats to you and the couple!

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  6. Ps forgot to add.. My sisters wedding is tomorrow!

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  7. I LOVE the pomanders at the end of the pews! GORG!
    I love all their blue, especially her traditional gown. You're right, that groom better clap cuz... dayum. Pretty!

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  8. ok those pig toppers are adorable!!

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  9. their wedding looks great! she is such a pretty bride :) this wedding turned out great!

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  10. I love the blue touches and how lovely are the cake toppers?

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  11. Her dress is like my dream dress. It's perfect! It is simple but still uber chic and classy.

    These pictures are gorgeous!!!

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