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76 COUNTRY STRONG Clad in classic denim and romantic layers, this lovestruck couple is a match made in fashion heaven.

86 UNDER THE DESERT SKY

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Ashley Furnival and Christopher Hench get hitched on hallowed ground in Joshua Tree.

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92 FOREVER THIS MOMENT Model Chanel Iman and NFL wide receiver Sterling Shepard say “I do” in a star-studded wedding at The Beverly Hills Hotel.

98 LOVE SONG Model Alyssa Miller and musician Cameron Avery tie the knot with an allnight celebration in Los Alamos.

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104 PARADISE FOUND Amanda Chantal Bacon and Gregory Rogove created simple vows—and an adaptogenic potion—for their Lotusland ceremony.

110 SEWN IN LOVE For Christy Baird and Brian Doxtator, co-founders of LOHO Bride, a fashionforward fete was a true labor of love.

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Lani wears: LELA ROSE gown, $3,995, and ear cuff, $395, Saks Fifth Avenue, Beverly Hills, 310-275-4211, and a VIKTOR & ROLF veil, price upon request, viktor-rolf.com. Ryan wears: CALVIN KLEIN JEANS shirt, $98, jeans, $98, and boots, $259, calvinklein.com, and a DSQUARED2 belt, $395, Dsquared2, Beverly Hills, 310-888-0117. Models LANI BAKER at LA Models and RYAN FYHRIE at Vision Los Angeles. Photography by MARK GRIFFIN CHAMPION. Fashion direction by ALISON EDMOND. Styling by REBECCA RUSSELL. Hair by PETE LAMDEN. Makeup by JO STRETTELL at Tracey Mattingly using Glossier. Nails by EMI KUDO at Opus Beauty using Dr. Hauschka.

“LOVE SONG” (P.98): CHRIS BAGÔT. “PARADISE FOUND” (P.104): LAUREN DUKOFF AND NASTASSIA BRUCKIN. “FOREVER THIS MOMENT” (P.92): AMY & STUART PHOTOGRAPHY. “UNDER THE DESERT SKY” (P.86): BETSY & GREGORY WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS. “SEWN IN LOVE” (P.110): SARAH FALUGO. “COUNTRY STRONG” (P.76): MARK GRIFFIN CHAMPION.

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22 FOUNDER’S LETTER

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Confessions of a true romantic.

24 C PEOPLE Who’s who behind the scenes of C.

27 C WHAT’S HOT Making a case for lace. His and hers jackets. What’s new in wine-country weddings. Plus, crudités centerpieces.

37 C FASHION Jewelry gets personal. Saying “I do” to Dior. Rings and ribbons galore.

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47 C BEAUTY Sealed with a crimson kiss. Something blue for your beauty routine.

53 C DESIGN An ikebana take on floral arrangements. Artsy registries. Decorating a new home? There’s an app for that.

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61 C MENU A gourmet celebration in Napa Valley. Customizable wine bars. Shagadelic cakes, baby!

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream-inspired fete in France.

116 RESOURCE GUIDE 120 WHEN IN Enchanting Orange County.

122 CALIFORNIA A modern-day fairy tale.

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Founder’s Letter

I admit it: I am a sucker for romantic stories. My own wedding was two decades ago this summer, and the unending circuit of friends’ nuptials has long passed, yet I still love all the pomp and circumstance surrounding a good oldfashioned wedding. I can’t think of a more magical moment full of all of the splendor and ceremony one would hope for than the recent nuptials of Prince Harry to California’s own Meghan Markle. While I didn’t wake up in the middle of the night to watch it live (like I did when Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer married), I did record it and enjoyed every exceptional detail at a more reasonable viewing hour. It was a modern fairy tale in every sense of the word. You don’t have to be royal to live out your own version of a storybook celebration. Our goal with C Weddings is to help you create your dream day, however you envision it. This issue, full of endless inspiration, should be your guidebook along the way. From unique dresses and one-ofa-kind rings to the new trends in floral arrangements and event entertainment, we make it easy to cut through the noise when planning your special day. And when it comes down to it, it really is about you and your partner and what best reflects the two of you. Which brings us back to the Duchess of Sussex: Meghan incorporated who she is into her ceremony with grace—no easy task when you have the whole world watching and hundreds of years of tradition and expectations to live up to. So take note from Her Royal Highness as you create your own special moment, because at the end of the day, don’t we all want to write our own happy ending?

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C People

Who’s who behind the scenes of this issue, plus their favorite California places

Felisa Funes “I draw a lot of inspiration from the ethos of California, a state that is a little more laid-back and less rule oriented,” says Of the Flowers’ Felisa Funes, who is featured in “Fresh Take,” p.53. The Los Angeles-based floral designer has produced creations for the Phoenix Art Museum gala and collaborated with brands such as Nasty Gal and Crate and Barrel. C SPOTS • The Ballona Creek Bike Path, which follows the waterway all the way to the ocean • Jasmine Market in Culver City for delicious Burmese food • Highly Likely Café in West Adams for coffee

“Alyssa [Miller] and Cameron [Avery]’s wedding was a dream to capture,” says Chris Bagôt of the model and musician, respectively, featured in “Love Song,” p.98. “The love and friendship shone through not only from them, but all the guests.” In addition to capturing weddings, the Australian native also shoots fashion editorials. C SPOTS • Hinano Cafe in Venice for the best burger in L.A. • Buckhorn Campground in La Cañada Flintridge • Harbor Room in Playa del Rey for a nice dirty martini

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David Nash “Inspiration can be found in the smallest of details—in this case, it was a common plant,” says David Nash, who covered the Beverly Hills nuptials of Meggie Kempner and Ian McLean in “A Natural Fit,” p.32. The San Francisco-based writer also contributes to Architectural Digest, DuJour and Town & Country. C SPOTS • Nepenthe Restaurant in Big Sur • Modern Appealing Clothing in San Francisco for avant-garde designers • Mercury Wine in Geyserville for its merlot blend

“It is always amazing to see A-list vendors transform a space and execute a beautiful wedding,” says Stuart Bunton of married team Amy & Stuart Photography, who helped capture model Chanel Iman’s wedding to NFL wide receiver Sterling Shepard in “Forever This Moment,” p.92. Formerly fashion and commercial photographers, the duo has shot the weddings of brides including Busy Philipps and Sally Pressman. C SPOTS • Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve in Woodland Hills for mountain biking • Asanebo in Studio City for killer sushi • Korakia Pensione in Palm Springs for a perfect getaway FA L L W E D D I N G S 2 0 1 8

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Jo Strettell “Fresh, natural skin, a glossy eye and a stained lip is all you need for a perfect wedding look,” says makeup artist Jo Strettell, whose work can be seen in this issue’s “Country Strong,” p.76. A celebrated industry veteran with more than 30 years of experience, L.A.-based Strettell has worked with everyone from Kate Moss to Naomi Campbell to Demi Moore and Cate Blanchett. C SPOTS • Olympic Spa in Koreatown for the Nirvana massage and a scrub • Terri Lawton in West Hollywood, my go-to for skincare for nearly 28 years • Unplug Meditation for the best sound bath in L.A.

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Newlyweds IZZY CUTINI (wearing a dress by REFORMATION) and TONY TRUJILLO light up the night in personalized matching denim jackets by FRAME.

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Taking inspiration from the nuptials of model Nicole Trunfio and musician Gary Clark Jr., for which the couple emblazoned leather jackets with “Mrs. Clark” and “Mr. Clark,” Frame’s Izzy Cutini put a denim spin on the idea for her own Santa Ynez wedding to Tony Trujillo of consulting agency PMK-BNC last September. The West Hollywood-based pair donned their personalized threads, made in a custom stonewashed blue denim, as they lit sparklers after cutting their cake. “Now they’re getting framed for our apartment!” says Cutini. • EL IZ A BET H VA RN E L L

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Make it official with monogrammed leather Stowaway cases from Paravel, which conveniently fold flat inside a larger suitcase for those looking to bring home a few honeymoon mementos. tourparavel.com.

Hailing from the worlds of fashion and contemporary art, Anna-Christin Haas, Sola Harrison, Carolyn Hodler and Katherine Holmgren instill a sophisticated yet minimalist aesthetic in their four-year-old, London-based eveningwear label, Galvan. Their inaugural bridal collection reflects the same timeless design philosophy, featuring satin slip dresses, smartly cut jackets with swinging fringe, and gowns crafted from corded lace. galvanlondon .com; net-a-porter.com. K H A N H T. L .T RAN GALVAN Positano gown, $5,795. Above: The Cortado jacket, $1,495.

RING MASTER From top: JACQUIE AICHE Full Baguette Fringe wedding bands, $2,625 each, and Pavé Heart Diamond ring, $4,750.

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Sarah Hendrix, a private chef based in Los Angeles, has a genius idea for wedding dinner centerpieces: sumptuous cheese boards, custom created to fit the size of the table and the appetites of the couple. As visual as a bouquet, the Lady & Larder boards are paved with artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, fruit, olives, nuts and flowers, all made or grown in the U.S. The company—which Hendrix cofounded with her siblings, Matthew and Boo Simms— delivers for all occasions (fans include Mandy Moore and Cindy Crawford), and the trio is scheduled to open a shop in West L.A. in August. ladyandlarder.com. M I CHA L E N E BUSI CO

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Informed by Eastern mystics and Native American relics, Jacquie Aiche’s jewelry designs have long beckoned to free spirits. Now they can finally put a ring on it: The Hollywood Hillsbred creative is launching a bridal collection of engagement baubles and diamond-andgemstone-encrusted wedding bands. Circular, square or triangular pavé solitaires can be stacked with bands of fanned diamond baguettes or semicircular marquise fringes as a refreshingly unconventional alternative for brides with a bohemian bent. jacquieaiche.com. E .V.


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“History is a wonderful muse,” says Erica Elizabeth Koesler, whose fanciful bridal headpieces—crowns, circlets, Juliet caps, hairpins and more—echo bygone eras including the 1930s and the belle epoque. The designer consults her library of books on fashion history before crafting each one-of-a-kind piece by hand at her Erica Elizabeth Designs studio in Los Feliz. The headdresses showcase Koesler’s age-old skills, from gilding to metal flower making, and feature delicate finishing touches such as freshwater pearls, gemstones and French lace veils. ericaelizabeth.com. A NUS H BENL IYA N

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Couples are booking the reinvented hilltop landmark motel Skyview Los Alamos for modern wine-country weddings. Weekend buyouts ($35,000 and up) include 33 rooms for two nights, rehearsal and wedding dinners, and exclusive use of the 5-acre property and pool. Couples can tie the knot on the terrace, in the pastoral vineyard, or walk down the ultimate California aisle through the colorful native garden. 9150 US-101, Los Alamos, 805-344-0104; skyviewlosalamos.com. J E N N I F E R B LAI SE K RA M E R

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MEGGIE KEMPNER AND IAN MCLEAN ESCAPE A NEW YORK STATE OF MIND FOR BEVERLY HILLS MATRIMONY From above: The bride, MEGGIE KEMPNER, in her custom OSCAR DE LA RENTA gown, and the groom, IAN McLEAN, wearing a RALPH LAUREN suit, in front of THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL. Event planner STEFANIE COVE and stationer EAST SIX collaborated on the botanical-themed save-the-date cards.

When one of New York City’s social swans elected to fly west for her wedding, it was only natural she’d select the storied grounds of The Beverly Hills Hotel for the site. Meggie Kempner (granddaughter of fabled New York socialite Nan Kempner) and Ian McLean, who met in 2013 through mutual friends, tied the knot in the property’s grand Crystal Garden in April. “Los Angeles is a city we both love, and we wanted everyone to have a weekend together instead of just a dinner [in New York],” says Meggie, co-founder of fashion brand Kempner and her eponymous interiors company Meggie Kempner Design. Ian, originally from Cincinnati, is a senior vice president at Oaktree Capital Management. The hotel’s iconic botanical wallpaper manifested in nearly every detail of the 275-person affair, including the bride’s strapless custom Oscar de la Renta wedding gown with embroidered fern detailing. “I saw a dress from a recent collection that had this kind of leafy nonfloral motif, and fell in love,” she says. “I reached out to Fernando [Garcia] and Laura [Kim] who told me that we could work together to create something custom, which was exciting.” From there,

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the leaf theme took root, springing up in floral arrangements (which included ferns and garden greens), on the handpainted curtains behind the band—even on the three-layer cake by The Butter End Cakery. Flora aside, the event’s most meaningful element became clear to the bride as she made her way down the aisle. “My father turned to me and suggested we stop, look around and take in the moment—and I saw all of my favorite people, and my husband, waiting for us to enter. I felt an overwhelming amount of love.” • DAVID NAS H

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Clockwise from top left: The bridal party chose their individual floral dresses. The bride during a quiet moment before the ceremony. The property’s Crystal Garden venue was the site of the ceremony. Meggie’s father, JAMES KEMPNER, escorts his daughter down the aisle. THE BUTTER END CAKERY designed the foliage-decorated cake. THE VELVET GARDEN incorporated various forms of verdant ferns, petite garden greens, blooming camellias, garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, sweet peas and hellebores in the table centerpieces.


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“I was leaning toward looks with a natural color palette, but I want to leave that white moment for my walk down the aisle,” says bride-to-be ALEXA DELL, who opted for an ecru and ivory embroidered dress from DIOR’s Spring/Summer 2018 runway collection.

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BRIDE-TO-BE ALEXA DELL SELECTS A DARING FLORAL DIOR DESIGN FOR HER ENGAGEMENT PARTY


Fashion “I knew I wanted to wear Dior; Maria Grazia Chiuri’s last three collections were so moving,” says Alexa Dell, describing the starting point of her dress search in the weeks leading up to the celebration of her engagement to real estate investor Harrison Refoua. The Los Angelesbased 24-year-old, herself a business development strategist for startups (and the daughter of Dell founder Michael Dell), says Grazia Chiuri is “making the perfect dresses for young, modern women.” After scanning the line’s spring collection, Dell immediately settled on a floor-length, transparent, ecru and ivory confection, with a bustier top, strewn with hundreds of threedimensional embroidered flowers. Dell worked closely with Dior seamstresses in Beverly Hills to perfect the dress’ transparency. “Once we saw parts of the dress without the lining, you could see all the details of the embroidery and there was no going back,” she says. This summer, Dell—whose mother, Susan, launched the cultish New York-based fashion label Phi in the aughts—will delve deeper into design for her trousseau. “I’ll be in Paris

Clockwise from left: The happy couple ALEXA DELL and HARRISON REFOUA arrive at YSABEL in West Hollywood for their engagement party. Dell with her nieces at the soiree. Refoua had emerald-cut drop diamond earrings made to match Dell’s stunning ring.

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for couture, it’ll be my first time going, to scout for wedding looks. The gown is settled, but for other things, I’m still waiting to find the right fit,” she adds. dior.com. • E.V.

FOOT WORK 1. CHLOE GOSSELIN Marina pumps, $885, farfetch.com. 2. CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA Darling pumps, $725, charlotteolympia.com. 3. STUART WEITZMAN Star Dolce sandals, $555, Stuart Weitzman, Beverly Hills.

Whether you’re a bride or a maid of honor, comfort is crucial when choosing a shoe to wear from dawn till dark on that special day (and let’s not forget dancing the night away). So it hardly comes as a surprise that many modern girls are taking the flat to mid-heel route, whether it’s in a stylish sandal, such as a bejeweled Stuart Weitzman offering, a sleek ballet flat with gold detailing from Chloe Gosselin, or a glittering pump from Charlotte Olympia. A . E.

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1. BHLDN Tie the Knot pin set with Swarovski crystals, $180, Anthropologie & Co., Beverly Hills. 2. MARCO DE VINCENZO slingbacks with embroidery, $850, farfetch .com. 3. JIMMY CHOO Kelley 100 pointed-toe pumps, $895, Jimmy Choo, Beverly Hills. 4. MICHAEL KORS COLLECTION pearl necklace, $1,200, Michael Kors, Beverly Hills. 5. LOUIS VUITTON LV Windsor Pearl bow earrings, $630, Louis Vuitton, Beverly Hills. 6. LA PAPESSE ATELIER The Daniella ring, $500, lapapesseatelier.com. 7. SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Vara Bow flats, price upon request, Salvatore Ferragamo, Beverly Hills. 8. GIGI BURRIS Daquiri headband, $250, gigiburris.com. 9. MARC JACOBS pearl-embellished sandals, $995, Marc Jacobs, L.A. 10. GLEIM JEWELERS Edwardian handmade diamond brooch, $12,750, Gleim Jewelers, Beverly Hills. 11. BALMAIN pumps, $1,130, Balmain, L.A. 12. JENNIFER BEHR Sherbet barrette, $152, jenniferbehr.com. 13. BUCCELLATI cocktail ring with bow detail, price upon request, Buccellati, Beverly Hills. 14. NO. 21 crystal pumps, $1,400, numeroventuno.com.

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THIRD LOVE Sea Salt limitededition bodysuit, $198. Right: 24/7 lace bra, $76.

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Classic and comfortable, ThirdLove’s lace bodysuits, satin bras and other intimates “work for the many parts of being a bride,” from the engagement party to honeymoon, says co-founder and CEO Heidi Zak. thirdlove.com.

BHLDN Tres Chic gown, $1,125.

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BHLDN is rejoining the bridal party in August with its first in-house-designed wedding gowns since 2011. The line includes 19 styles, featuring details such as hand-beading, stretch lace and plunging necklines. “It’s for the bride who exudes confidence and ease,” says Rachel Scaffe, BHLDN’s buyer, who helped shape the collection. 1149 S. Main St., Walnut Creek, 925-932-0112; bhldn.com. K .T. L .T.

CIRCLE OF LOVE CEREMONY Giverny rose gold ring, $11,000.

Los Angeles-based Ceremony creates refined bands with clean lines out of 18-karat solid gold, “opening up more choices for all kinds of customers,” says co-founder and jewelry designer Jess Hannah Révész. ceremony.us. DAVID YURMAN forged carbon ring, $1,500.

FLYNN SKYE Bella Maxi gown, $198.

SOMETHING NEW “Simplicity with a twist” is how Flynn Skye founder Amber Farr describes her first bridal collection, created with London retailer TopShop. The Venice-based designer conjures effortless beauty with wedding gowns harmonizing delicate lace with off-the-shoulder sleeves and cutouts, as well as bridesmaid dresses that can be worn again after the wedding. Producing everything in Los Angeles to retail under $429, Farr says her intention is “to make brides feel beautiful without having to break the bank.” flynnskye.com; topshop.com. K .T. L.T.

FLORAVERE M. Curie gown, $1,790.

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Pioneering inclusive sizing in the bridal market, Floravere is introducing The Firsts, 12 gowns named after female trailblazers, such as ballerina Misty Copeland who inspired a lace-accented look with a sleek skirt. Crafted by former designers from Monique Lhuillier and Reem Acra, dresses run up to size 30, and are priced under $2,250. floravere.com. K .T. L .T.

In his new collection of men’s wedding bands for David Yurman, chief creative officer Evan Yurman incorporates black diamonds, forged carbon, gold and titanium in streamlined designs for modern grooms. 371 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-888-8618; davidyurman.com.

LOUIS VUITTON Empreinte ring, $1,990.

Louis Vuitton’s latest inventive design transposes studs from its signature trunks to women’s wedding bands. Available in September, its Empreinte rings shine in shades of gold, all studstamped, some twinkling with diamonds. 295 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, 310-859-0457; louisvuitton.com. K .T. L .T.

BHLDN: MOHAMMED SADEK. FLYNN SKYE FOR TOPSHOP: MIRAMAR PHOTOGRAPHY.

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1. ZOË CHICCO Charm necklace, $1,270, zoechicco.com. 2. LOQUET large locket with charms, $2,370, loquetlondon .com. 3. ALISON LOU Mrs D ring, $950, alisonlou.com. 4. ARIEL GORDON heart signet ring, available by special order, $585, arielgordonjewelry.com. 5. JENNIFER MEYER white gold custom nameplate necklace, $1,250, ylang23.com. 6. JACK VARTANIAN large letter pendant, $200, Le Magazyn, Venice. 7. LINKS OF LONDON Narrative oval pendant, $330, Bloomingdale’s, Fashion Island, Newport Beach. 8. DAVID YURMAN Initial pinky ring with diamonds, $1,950, David Yurman, Beverly Hills. 9. SINCERELY Stevie Love necklace, from $550, sincerelyjewelry.com. 10. SWAROVSKI Remix Wish Strand, $79, swarovski.com. 11. GORJANA bespoke engravable bracelet, $65, gorjana.com. 12. JEMMA WYNNE Prive personalized diamond bangle, $3,360, jaimiegellerjewelry.com. 13. TIFFANY & CO. Tiffany Charms Yours Truly tag, $975, tiffany .com. 14. FURRER JACOT satin band with engraving, from $2,260 (engraving additional), Shreve & Co., S.F. 15. MORITZ GLIK locket ring with diamond pavé initial, $2,480, moritzglik.com.

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Blunder’s advice: “It’s important to match the shade to your complexion. Try a warm coral undertone for darker skin, and for lighter skin, I love a cool blue/strawberry undertone.” She also recommends using lip liner, blended with a brush, and a layered approach. “Start with the deepest color. Lightly dust the lips with setting powder for a light matte look that can take you through the ceremony and photos. Then move on to a more relaxed option, like a lip stain or a gloss to take you through the party.

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After receiving rave reviews for designer Pamela Love’s bohemian wedding tresses in 2015, hairstylist and fashion veteran Teddi Cranford founded White Rose Collective, a salon and agency on a mission to elevate the bridal hair game, fueled by a collection of freelance stylists who work in fashion (runway, editorial) and bridal. Located in Manhattan, they’ve recently begun matching clients with artists in L.A., but business is still largely word of mouth amongst industry insiders. Potential clients begin by filling out a questionnaire. “It helps us get to know you, to see if we are a good fit,” Cranford says. “We have a certain aesthetic: There is a rich simplicity to what we do. We embrace your life’s best moments and translate that for your wedding day.” whiterosecollective.com.

A pair of inventive bridal coiffures by WHITE ROSE COLLECTIVE.

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With all eyes on the ring, a bride’s manicure must be on point: beautifully shaped and polished to perfection. Most brides go with neutrals, light pink/ blush tones and subtle nudes— hues that won’t detract from the dress. Classic though the look may be, it’s hardly exciting or on-trend. Incorporating rose gold accents into the scheme can elevate things. “Rose gold is feminine and subtle, but still adds sparkle,” says Jaclyn Ferber, co-founder and creative director for nontoxic nail salon mini-chain Tenoverten. She advises using rose gold as an accent, as the liner on a traditional French design, or conversely as the liner along the cuticle cuffs using a thin nail art brush.

“There are definitely women who can carry a super bold lip,” she adds, but to maintain an elevated look, she suggests keeping the rest of your makeup minimal. “Think beautiful lashes, thin eyeliner, clean, dewy skin with a hint of bronzer, and a touch of cream blush on the apples of the cheeks.” •

A rose gold cuticle cuff manicure. Left: NARS polish in Pastorale, $20, narscosmetics.com.

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From far left: CHANEL Rouge Allure in Pirate, $37, chanel.com. “It’s a gorgeous raspberry color that’s heavenly for someone with ivory skin and cool, pink undertones,” says makeup artist MONIKA BLUNDER. MAC Retro Matte lipstick in Ruby Woo, $19, maccosmetics .com. “This cool shade with blue undertones makes your teeth look so white,” she adds. NAEEM KHAN Bridal Fall 2018. Mac Lip Pencil in Cherry, $18, maccosmetics.com. Makeup artist Blunder.

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1. JENNIFER BEHR Satin Bow Barrette, $128, jenniferbehr.com. 2. PAI Head To Toe Hero Buriti Balm, $30, paiskincare.com. 3. DR. DENNIS GROSS SKINCARE Hyaluronic Marine Oil-Free Moisture Cushion, $60, drdennisgross.com. 4. EYEKO Eye Boost Serum, $56, eyeko.com. 5. MARC JACOBS BEAUTY Eye-Conic eye shadow palette in Smartoria, $49, marcjacobsbeauty.com. 6. SACHAJUAN Ocean Mist, $31, davidpirrotta.com. 7. DE MAMIEL Pure Calm Cleansing Dew, $88, demamiel.com. 8. RMS BEAUTY Within Women’s Digestive Enzyme, $64, freepeople.com. 9. SUNDAY RILEY Luna Sleeping Night Oil, $105, sephora.com. 10. HERBIVORE Blue Tansy Resurfacing Clarity Mask, $48, herbivorebotanicals .com. 11. MAY LINDSTROM SKIN The Blue Cocoon, $180, maylindstrom.com. 12. SHISEIDO Ultimate Sun Protection Spray SPF 50+, $36, shiseido.com. 13. SKIN GYM Blue Sodalite Face Roller, $32, nordstrom.com. 14. DIOR VERNIS in Denim Blue, $28, dior.com.

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“I’m seeing a rise in interest from clients wanting articulation in their florals over abundance,” says FELISA FUNES of OF THE FLOWERS, who designed this marigold, allium and snapdragon arrangement.

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the imperfect, these ephemeral works of art feel intensely personal—a declaration of love for nature’s triumphs and quirks, as recognized in the eye of the beholder. There’s also an inherent minimalist bent, something Ivanka Matsuba and Amanda Luu of San Francisco’s Studio Mondine (studiomondine.com) see as an invitation to look closer. “With less in the vessel, we truly want each ingredient to be savored,” says Luu. • M .G .

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PINK ISA ISA ARRANGEMENT: SOPHIA MORENO-BUNGE. PURPLE STUDIO MONDINE ARRANGEMENT: MEGHAN K. SADLER. YELLOW OF THE FLOWERS ARRANGEMENT: SALLY PINERA. HUTCH INTERIOR: DUSTIN WALKER FOR HUTCH. BEETLE: JESSICA CLAIRE.

Clockwise: Ikebanainfluenced arrangements by ISA ISA, STUDIO MONDINE and OF THE FLOWERS.

An exquisite solution to those lastminute bridal thank-you’s: the new Moroccan-inspired note cards from online vintage retailer Beetle, in collaboration with Lettered Olive. shopbeetle.com.

The immaculately furnished kitchen in HUTCH’s Culver City office.

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The new decorating app Hutch is ideal for streamlining the design process for the newlywed nest. Utilizing 3D technology, couples can test-drive decor by selecting from pre-decorated rooms filtered by style (farmhouse, industrial, California modern) or, as of late summer, build on what they already have by uploading their own interior images to tweak. Experiment with furniture from brands including Lawson Fenning, CB2, Serena & Lily and more. hutch.com. KERST IN C Z A RRA

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Clockwise from above: SHELDON CERAMICS Silverlake dinner set in Satin Black, $142, sheldonceramics.com. GARDE ceramic double-handle pitcher, $270, gardeshop.com. MARCH Blue on Blue Splatterware, from $35, marchsf.com. JENNI KAYNE TABLETOP COLLECTION Sierra dinner plate in Taupe, $60, jennikayne.com. THE POTTERY STUDIO Speckled Glossy White deep bowls, $35 each, thepotterystudio.com.

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Many modern couples are eschewing fine china for everyday tableware that fits their home’s aesthetic and a more relaxed entertaining style. Options abound: from the punchy, refined Splatterware at March in San Francisco, which owner Sam Hamilton sums up as “of the moment and timeless,” to the Jenni Kayne Tabletop Collection Sierra range, a collaboration with minimalist maven Kayne and potter Victoria Morris that exudes a haute desert vibe in taupe and oatmeal glazes. “Handmade ceramics are grounding, no matter how formal or casual your setting,” says Los Angelesbased Kayne. Here, a few of our favorites. K .C.

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MAYA MCLAUGHLIN of SCHIFF FINE ART steers couples toward investing in emerging artists such as RAFAELA SIMON (Pharao, inset).

Elan Event Rentals sources oneof-a-kind, organic modern decor from around the world, including the sinuous El Capitan rattan chairs, handcrafted in Southeast Asia. By appointment only. 805-760-0544; elaneventrentals.com.

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ELAN EVENT RENTALS’ El Capitan chairs, styled with a live-edge acacia-wood table and benches.

For couples looking to build a life together and an art collection to match, try setting up an art acquisition fund on a custom registry site, such as SimpleRegistry, and enlisting an expert. Senior adviser Maya McLaughlin of A-lister beloved Schiff Fine Art (sfa-artadvisory.com) recommends an entry-point budget of $5,000. And for a fee of 10 percent of the price tag, she helps altar-bound couples find forever keepsakes. Want to go your own way? Try sites such as Artsy (artsy.net), Saatchi Art (saatchiart.com) and Artspace (artspace.com). A L L I SO N B E R G

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MARCH CERAMICS: BEN KIST. ELAN EVENT RENTALS: PHOTO BY MEGAN SOREL, FLORAL DESIGN BY HOLLY CHAPPLE, AND FLORALS BY FLORABUNDANCE INC., SHOT AT DOS PUEBLOS ORCHID FARM.

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NOW TERRANEA RESORT Unrivaled in its scenic beauty and romantic allure, Terranea Resort provides a picturesque backdrop for exchanging vows along the Southern California coast, presenting panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island. Gracefully poised on 102 oceanfront acres, Terranea is where your fantasy wedding becomes reality. With a variety of special event spaces and restaurants, Terranea is also the ideal location to host cocktail hours, welcome receptions, rehearsal dinners and celebratory brunches. Accommodating up to 900 guests, the indoor and outdoor venues include California-inspired ballrooms with Mediterranean influences and private lawns with sweeping ocean views. Say “I do” on the beautiful Palos Verdes Peninsula, a hidden gem on the Los Angeles coast. 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes, 866-988-3452; terranea.com.

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The world’s finest goose down and most refined fabrics are crafted in America into luxurious Scandia Down comforters and pillows. Add exquisite Italian bed linens, Portuguese bath collections and our renowned white-glove service, and you have Scandia Home. Discover the Scandia Down difference at scandiahome.com.

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Nestled in the majestic Aliso and Wood Canyons resides The Ranch at Laguna Beach. This sequestered escape and 97-room boutique resort is situated on an iconic piece of land where canyon and sea meet. Welcome to our distinctly local Laguna hideout and California’s only National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World—home to Ben Brown’s Golf Course, Sycamore Spa, Harvest and the Porch. 31106 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, 949-499-2271; theranchlb.com. PROMOTION


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THE FOUNDERS OF TWOFOLD LA SHOP FOR YOUR MARRIED LIFE

Whether appointing airy California abodes or producing weddings from Los Angeles to Krabi, Thailand, Twofold LA founders Olivia Korenberg and Jenn Pablo take a thoughtfully tailored approach. “We like to think of ourselves as a filter for visions, guiding toward solutions that are both aesthetic and functional,” says Pablo. The duo—who launched the Los Felizbased event and interior design firm in 2011—revels in an event’s less-expected details (whether it’s silk fringed napkins or a gold lamé petal toss), applying a similar philosophy when organizing a registry. “While it’s good to get some basics, it’s also an opportunity to continue the curation of your home,” says Korenberg. “And to have a bit of fun.” Here, the pair’s blueprint for a stylish and useful registry. twofoldla.com. • AN U SH B E N L I YAN FA L L W E D D I N G S 2 0 1 8

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1. DUTCH DELUXES leather oven glove, $92, food52.com. 2. MILO classic Dutch oven, $95, cookwithmilo.com. 3. DENIS GUIDONE x ICHENDORF Cha No Yu teapot, $34, wallpaper.com. 4. MATTEO Vintage linens, from $40, matteola.com. 5. BDDW Tumbler 114, $100, bddw.com. 6. FOOD52 vintage flatware, $40/set of four, food52.com. 7. MAGNOLIA wooden egg tray, $20, magnolia.com. 8. THE SHELTER COLLECTION water pitcher and glasses, from $52, thesheltercollection .com. 9. ERIC ROINESTAD x THE FUTURE PERFECT HL05 ceramic chandelier, price upon request, thefutureperfect.com.


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For a food-centric wedding at MEADOWOOD in Napa Valley, guests were greeted with picnic-ready welcome totes by APOLIS (featuring a custom leather label) filled with fresh peaches, caramels, rosé, water, cheese, bread and even a cutting board.

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Bride ROXANNE SAEI wearing a MIRA ZWILLINGER dress, with groom JORDAN SCHAU.

Custom napkins by CARLY KUHN feature the couple and their wedding hashtag.

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At home in West Hollywood, Roxanne Saei, a lawyer, and Jordan Schau, founder of bicycle brand Pure Cycles, cook nearly every evening. “And our meals are almost always accompanied by a crisp and beautiful glass of wine,” says Roxanne. With its Michelin-pedigreed kitchen and bucolic grounds surrounded by some of California’s best wineries, Meadowood (meadowood.com) in Napa Valley proved the ideal venue for the couple’s nuptials

last summer. “We were definitely too busy to sit down and eat, except when it came to the fried chicken,” the bride recalls. “We each made sure to have at least a bite of that!” Here, the ingredients of their delicious day: 1. Jordan and Roxanne stand on the hotel’s golf course. 2. The couple chose multiple signature cocktails accompanied by colorful floral garnishes and coasters listing the ingredients. 3. Hors d’oeuvres were served with custom napkins featuring an illustration of the couple FA L L W E D D I N G S 2 0 1 8

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by Carly Kuhn. 4. “We chose a familystyle menu because we wanted our guests to interact with one another even while seated,” says Roxanne. 5. A beet salad atop mismatched blue and white dinner plates from Frances Lane. 6. San Franciscobased Whole Cakes made each tier a different flavor including Earl Grey, lavender and classic vanilla. They also made some dairy-free using a vegan almond cream. “You honestly couldn’t tell the difference,” says Roxanne. • K E L SE Y M c K I N NO N

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HELEN JOHANNESEN at her shop, HELEN’S WINES.

HEART POUR Helen Johannesen, the tastemaker and palate behind the wine, beer and cocktail lists at chefs Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo’s restaurant mini-empire, thinks drinking at events should be a learning opportunity. Under the banner of Helen’s Wines, a boutique shop in Los Angeles (tucked behind Jon & Vinny’s, with another location coming soon to Brentwood), she offers “curated beverage catering” services that include customizable pop-up wine bars. “The person behind the bar is someone on my team, and they can speak about these wines—but in a way that’s not condescending,” she explains. Plus Johannesen can develop custom cocktails to add an extra-special touch. 412 N. Fairfax Ave., L.A., 213-280-5118; helenswines.com. J E SSI CA R I TZ DISCO CUBES from $6/cube.

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DJ-turned-culinary entrepreneur Leslie Kirchhoff creates her made-to-order Disco Cubes from her Los Angeles garage-lab, floating herbs, edible flowers, fruits, veggies, and anything else her clients dream up, in water, and freezing them into squares or spheres. “The cubes bring a whole new level of elegance and excitement to drinks,” Kirchhoff says, adding that she can suspend monograms, initials or logos to complement the design of an event. Also cool: Cubes can be delivered within the L.A. area and shipped everywhere else overnight. discocubes.com. J. B. K .

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A Shag Cake by ALANA JONES-MANN.

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SIPPING PRETTY After expanding her online clothing and accessories brand Morning Lavender to brick-and-mortar boutiques, wedding photographer Kim Le Pham has debuted the new Morning Lavender Cafe in her Tustin space. “Our clothes are important to us, but so are life experiences and the moments in between,” says Pham of the venture, which now offers everything from bridesmaid-worthy dresses to speciality coffee drinks and a full afternoon tea service on weekends. 330 El Camino Real, Tustin, 714-486-1429; morninglavendercafe.com. J. R .

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MORNING LAVENDER CAFE in Tustin. Right: Rose Milk Black Tea.

Having made a name for herself with her Shag Cakes— fantastical, tufted desserts—Alana Jones-Mann is becoming a go-to for discerning, artistic-minded brides and grooms-tobe. “I have never been drawn to traditional heavily tiered, fondant-covered cakes,” says the Los Angeles-based self-taught pastry chef who incorporates elements from the couple’s love story into her confections, be it features from their home or a nod to a special trip. alanajonesmann.com. E. F.

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JOHANNESEN PORTRAIT: JESSICA ANTOLA. DISCO CUBES: LESLIE KIRCHHOFF.

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RACHEL CRANE, in OSCAR DE LA RENTA, walks down the aisle with her mother to meet ANDREW MARKS.


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CNN innovation and space reporter Rachel Crane grew up down the street from Andrew Marks in Brentwood, and they attended the same high school. But sparks didn’t fly until years later, when the two were reunited at a friend’s dinner party in New York City, where they are currently based.

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Clockwise from left: The GRANDHÔTEL DU CAP-FERRAT, A FOUR SEASONS HOTEL. A pair from the bride’s collection of party shoes for the long weekend. The table seat assignments from the wedding reception. “Our florist was just this magical man,” says Rachel of THIERRY BOUTEMY, who created all the arrangements for her celebrations. The couple poses against a vista of the French Riviera.


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“I had always envisioned getting married barefoot in the woods,” says Rachel. Yet after getting engaged, the couple pursued a different direction. “We wanted our friends to feel like they had been kidnapped and gone on a great vacation,” Rachel says of the decision to wed at the historic Villa & Jardins Ephrussi de Rothschild (villa-ephrussi.com) in SaintJean-Cap-Ferrat, France. Following a welcome dance party in nearby Monte Carlo and a rehearsal dinner the next night, Rachel and Andrew began their wedding day at 7 a.m. with a dip in the Mediterranean Sea. “Even if the day got wild, we at least had that moment together and it was really special,” says the bride. With Rachel wearing Oscar de la Renta, the two exchanged vows before 300 friends, under a chuppah framed by floral ribbons. After alfresco cocktails, dinner followed in a tent laden with romantic, overgrown floral arrangements by Thierry Boutemy. “We wanted it to feel like A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” says Rachel. Later, guests kept dancing into the night at a Moroccan-themed

From top: “I wanted to feel like a fairy,” Rachel says of the inspiration for the whimsical hanging floral arrangements. The bride worked with LAURA KIM and FERNANDO GARCIA of Oscar de la Renta to create her custom wedding gown. Guests document the wedding cake adorned with sparklers made to look like shooting stars.


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CHRISTY BAIRD and BRIAN DOXTATOR celebrated with a Champagne tower instead of a traditional wedding cake.

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Lani wears: OLEG CASSINI gown, $1,358. GORJANA earrings, $50. Ryan wears: CALVIN KLEIN JEANS shirt, $98, jeans, $90, and boots, $259. EDDY BROS hat, $40. DAVID YURMAN ring, $475. DSQUARED2 belt, $395. Opposite: OSCAR DE LA RENTA gown, $8,990. FURRER JACOT ring, from $2,040.


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Ryan wears: CALVIN KLEIN JEANS shirt, $98, jeans, $98, and boots, $259. DSQUARED2 belt, $395. FURRER JACOT ring, $1,220. EDDY BROS hat, $40. Lani wears: DAVID’S BRIDAL gown, $599, and veil, $150. ADELINE earrings, $65. ARIAT boots, $150.


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CAROLINA HERRERA gown, $11,990. MONVIEVE mask, $1,380. WWAKE earrings, $1,010. THE FRYE COMPANY boots, $458. Below: JUSTIN ALEXANDER gown, price upon request. ADELINE earrings, $65.


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Ryan wears: CALVIN KLEIN JEANS shirt, $98, and jeans, $98. DSQUARED2 belt, $395. Lani wears: AMSALE gown, $4,400. Opposite, Lani wears: LAZARO gown, $4,070. ZUHAIR MURAD bolero, $2,132. Ryan wears: CALVIN KLEIN JEANS shirt, $98, jeans, $90, and boots, $259. DSQUARED2 belt, $395. EDDY BROS hat, $40. Makeup: GLOSSIER Priming Moisturizer, $22, Perfecting Skin Tint, $26, Stretch Concealer, $18, Boy Brow in Brown, $16, Lidstar in Fawn, $18, Lash Slick mascara, $16, Cloud Paint in Dawn, $18, Generation G lipstick in Crush, $18, and Wowder dusting powder, $22. Models LANI BAKER at LA Models and RYAN FYHRIE at Vision Los Angeles. Hair by PETE LAMDEN. Makeup by JO STRETTELL at Tracey Mattingly using Glossier. Nails by EMI KUDO at Opus Beauty using Dr. Hauschka. LOCATION Special thanks to Dusty and Jade Rhodes for the use of their treehouse.


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ASHLEY FURNIVAL, in RODARTE, and CHRISTOPHER HENCH wed in the wilds of Joshua Tree. The bridal party wears dusty-pink dresses inspired by ’30s and ’40s nightgowns, while the men don brown suits with pink vintage Western ties.


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A truly modern romance, Los Angelesbased stylist Ashley Furnival and metalfabrication company owner Christopher Hench met via Instagram while he was living in New York. Virtual likes turned to actual phone calls and an IRL visit. “We fell in love over a long weekend,” says Ashley, who counts Rodarte, Vogue and Kirsten Dunst as clients. “He had his things shipped from New York, and we’ve been together ever since.” A little more than two years later, they were engaged, choosing Joshua Tree for their nuptials because it was the site of one of their first romantic weekends and—even more importantly—the place where Ashley had spread some of her father’s ashes after his passing. Christopher and Ashley became husband and wife at their friend’s 20-acre property on a mountain preserve, Blackbird Ranch, as more than 100 guests sat on hay bales covered with Mexican blankets

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Clockwise: The couple chose a friend’s property, BLACKBIRD RANCH, as the site of their nuptials. The bride and groom. Each table is named after the location of one of the couple’s most memorable dates, including the now-shuttered dive bar Hop Louie in L.A.’s Chinatown. Maid of honor LAUREN DUKOFF walks the bride down the aisle. The groom’s boutonniere.


Clockwise: The newlyweds. Dinner is served at custombuilt farm tables decorated with tea lights and flowerfilled mason jars. More than a hundred guests sit on hay bales covered with Mexican blankets at the ceremony.

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(which also served as favors) during the outdoor ceremony. The bride wore a pearl-and-bead-embroidered Rodarte tulle dress, and the groom was decked out in a vintage Nudie suit; Ashley changed into a second Rodarte look—a nude tulle number with silver sequins and exaggerated shoulders—for the reception. Bridesmaids wore dusty-pink dresses of their own choosing, inspired by ’30s and ’40s nightgowns, while groomsmen donned brown suits with pink vintage Western ties. Dinner was traditional Southern barbecue enjoyed at custom-built farm tables covered in tea lights and mason jars filled with chamomile and baby’s breath; drinks—including a specialty


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margarita—were served out of an old horse trailer. Fire pits, rugs and couches placed around the grounds drove home the cozy, bohemian vibe. But once the DJ (a music supervisor friend of the couple’s) started, guests were drawn onto the outdoor dance floor to boogie under the expansive desert sky until 3 a.m. The pièce de résistance of the evening? The supermoon—a sign Ashley was sure meant her father was there in spirit. • FLORIST Renee Steckermeier of Black Leaf DTLA RENTALS Classic Party Rentals SHOES Isabel Marant (reception) BRIDE’S RING LHN Jewelry HAIR Terri Walker at The Visionaries MAKEUP Sandy Ganzer at Forward Artists CATERING Rick Ryan of Grits


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CHANEL IMAN with her bridesmaids. Right: The bride, wearing ZUHAIR MURAD, and her groom, STERLING SHEPARD, in HUGO BOSS.


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When Chanel Iman and Sterling Shepard first met at a party in fall 2016, there was an immediate connection between the model and the New York Giants wide receiver. “He politely approached me, and I instantly felt his vibe,” remembers Chanel. “It didn’t take long for us to know we had something very special.” Just over a year later, on Chanel’s 27th birthday, Sterling set up a candlelit pathway at their waterfront New Jersey abode and got down on one knee. With the Manhattan skyline as a backdrop, and family and friends hiding nearby for a surprise bash, she said “yes.” Chanel and Sterling—who are expecting their first child in August—chose The Beverly Hills Hotel near the bride’s hometown of Los Angeles for their March wedding, arranged in just three months by planner Mindy Weiss. “Chanel really came in with a vision,” says Weiss. “She wanted it to feel like vintage romance. Nothing too over the top.” Long-stem Tibet roses lined the aisle for the tented garden ceremony—“as if they were growing right up from the ground,” says Weiss—leading to an arch of billowy white blooms, including peonies and hydrangeas. Chanel’s longtime stylist, Anita Patrickson, helped the former Victoria’s Secret Angel pick two Zuhair Murad looks for

Clockwise from top: The couple’s custom rose goldand-diamond rings atop the LEHR & BLACK invitation. Chanel’s NIKE Air Force 1 ’07 sneakers, personalized with the duo’s initials for the reception. The bride’s EDIE PARKER clutch. A simple bridesmaid bouquet of white Tibet roses by MARK’S GARDEN. Chanel’s mother created the flower girls’ dresses.

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The tented ceremony, held in THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL’s Crystal Garden, featured longstem Tibet roses lining the aisle. Below: The bridesmaids, including fellow models JOURDAN DUNN and HEIDY DE LA ROSA, don flowy white WATTERS gowns with thigh-high slits.

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Chanel, in her second Zuhair Murad look styled by ANITA PATRICKSON, dances with her husband beneath the Venetian chandelier in the Crystal Ballroom.

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Clockwise from top: The bride with guests, (from left) models SHANINA SHAIK, TORI PRAVER and JASMINE SANDERS. The five-tier vanilla cake, with mixed vine berries and buttercream icing, by JOANIE & LEIGH’S CAKES. The couple’s first dance to a live cover of Sabrina Claudio’s “Frozen.” Sterling with his teammate and groomsman ODELL BECKHAM JR. Milk shots and cookies. The jubilant wedding party.

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the big day: an embroidered off-white tulle gown with an embellished softlace cape and veil for the ceremony; and a blush tulle frock with petal appliqués and a plunging neckline for the party. More than 200 guests, among them Gabrielle Union, Tiffany Haddish and Chrissy Teigen, danced late into the night at the historic hotel in celebration of the happy couple. “I really did feel frozen in time,” says Chanel. “I know I married my best friend.” • ENTERTAINMENT Wayne Linsey, DJ Duffey RENTALS Revelry Event Designers, Town & Country Event Rentals LINENS Wildflower Linen, La Tavola EARRINGS Neil Lane MAKEUP Renee Garnes at Next Artists, Ash K. Holm


Multi-hyphenate creative and PILGRIM luggage founder ALYSSA MILLER designed her wedding gown in partnership with Santa Monica seamstress MIA DANILOWICZ, taking inspiration from pieces of a beloved 1930s dress. Opposite: Alyssa donned a vintage EMILIO PUCCI dress as she and singersongwriter CAMERON AVERY welcomed guests to their weekendlong Los Alamos wedding.

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From top: Alyssa preps for the ceremony inside the 1880 UNION HOTEL. Cameron surprises Alyssa with a song he penned for her. Long-stemmed flowers by EMILY BUCKNER of FLWR STUDIO. An oak barrel holds the couple’s fruit-adorned cake from THE SOLVANG BAKERY.

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“Our plan went something like, ‘If we have the weekend free in the next couple of months, let’s do it,’” says Alyssa Miller, describing the laissez-faire approach she and singer-songwriter Cameron Avery took to nail down a wedding date. Cameron and Alyssa, who is a musician, model and founder of the vintageinspired luggage line Pilgrim, shared two other imperatives: They wanted a secluded, private venue with no curfew. Serendipitously, in short order the Hollywood Hills-based couple booked the offthe-beaten-path 1880 Union Hotel in tiny Los Alamos (just north of Solvang) right before Cameron, a member of the Australian bands Tame Impala and The Growl, started the first leg of a solo European tour opening for the Arctic Monkeys. The celebration came together on the fly. “We planned it so quickly, all of our friends were such a part of this,” says Alyssa. “My friends gave speeches and did the flowers; his friends played and officiated. We just went for it and we really relied on them.” As the couple and their guests took over the small hotel, Alyssa credits her friend Emily Buckner, the Brooklyn-based founder of Flwr Studio, with weaving together the look of the ceremony and tune-filled reception by artfully arranging long-stemmed Californiagrown blooms and ivy vines. The details of the bride’s gown inspired Buckner, who says she opted for delicate stems to complement its intricate lacework. The couple met less than a year ago at a friend’s New York bar where Alyssa was singing, so Cameron’s mic grab during Arctic Monkeys’ frontman Alex Turner’s rendition of Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love” (temporarily halting the couple’s first dance) brought things full circle. “Everyone felt so involved. A couple of my friends DJed, the Tame Impala guys DJed,” says Alyssa. “By the time we went to bed it was 7 a.m.” • RENTALS Found Vintage Rentals, Otis + Pearl Vintage Rentals SHOES Valentino BRIDE’S RING 1920s vintage with yellow sapphire HAIR Andre Gunn at Honey Artists MAKEUP Kristin Gallegos LODGING Skyview Los Alamos


Clockwise: The couple’s courtyard reception included DJ sets by KRISTIN GALLEGOS, as well as KEVIN PARKER and JAY WATSON of TAME IMPALA who also took to the turntables. A wooden sign still hangs outside the historic hotel and saloon. Guests toast the couple during dinner held in the hotel courtyard.

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Alyssa carries a Pilgrim stamped leather makeup case, part of her line’s new nuptial-inspired honeymoon luggage collection. Opposite: The newlyweds.

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Moon Juice founder Amanda Chantal Bacon expected an immediate connection with a soul mate. “My famous last words were, ‘I’ll know in less than a second if it works with a person or not,’ ” she wryly confesses while noting she developed a friendship over seven years with indie drummer and songwriter Gregory Rogove before they paired up. “We went to Standing Rock together,” explains the Rustic Canyon resident, who collected medical supplies last year at her three Los Angeles juice shops for camps near the Dakota Access pipeline. “I bundled everything up to deliver it and Gregory said he’d come with me,” she adds. “That night, in North Dakota, there was that moment. We were both hit really hard… and we fell in love. It was seven years [after meeting], but almost in an instant.” Less than a year later, they got engaged at the top of a Kings Canyon waterfall, and planned the wedding particulars on the trail’s descent. Amanda and Gregory, who has spent years touring with acts including Devendra Banhart before settling in Venice, decided on an intimate celebration in which Amanda’s 6-yearold son, Rohan, would play an integral part in the planning. “Rohan kept referring to it as ‘his wedding,’ ” she reveals.

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Standing amid handfuls of orange marigolds on the shores of LOTUSLAND’s Moon Pool, MOON JUICE founder AMANDA CHANTAL BACON (wearing MARTHA MEDEIROS) and drummer GREGORY ROGOVE recite vows while RA MA Institute’s TEJ KAUR KHALSA officiates and the bride’s son, Rohan, tags along with the couple’s rings.

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AMANDA CHANTAL BACON AND GREGORY ROGOVE CREATED SIMPLE VOWS—AND AN ADAPTOGENIC POTION—FOR THEIR LOTUSLAND CEREMONY P HOTOGRAPH Y BY LAUREN DUKOFF W RI TTEN BY ELIZABETH VARNELL

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Clockwise from top left: Ojai’s LE PICNIC created a vegetable-rich, family-style lunch including sprouted hummus and turmeric-roasted cauliflower with kaffir cashews. Guests mixed potions from glass dispensers filled with Amanda’s signature adaptogenic herbal powders including an energizing “cosmic hot chocolate,” called Ceremonial Bliss. Her mother gifted the couple with the Radha Krishna that sat atop a grain-free SWEET LAUREL BAKERY cake with flowers from ISA ISA. Amanda’s vision of the midday reception involved “a beautiful lawn, one long table, and a sky full of epic clouds.”

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The family decided on a morning ceremony of personal vows exchanged in Montecito on the shores of Lotusland’s ethereal Moon Pool, followed by a vegetablebased lunch on the botanical gardens’ lawn. As RA MA Institute’s Tej Kaur Khalsa officiated, guests sipped Amanda’s adaptogenic herbal hot chocolate mix dubbed Ceremonial Bliss (specially created to mark the occasion), and Banhart played his “Long Song” as well as a composition by Gregory. The bride’s Instagram of a lace-trimmed veil summed up her reflections on the day with the phrase “least likely, most grateful.” • EVENT PRODUCTION Moonmilk Studio HAIR AND MAKEUP Julia Donofree ENTERTAINMENT Devendra Banhart (ceremony music) LINENS Town & Country Event Rentals


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Guests toured Lotusland’s vast botanical gardens before the ceremony. Above: Amanda’s son, Rohan (center), happily had a hand in most of the wedding planning.


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Gregory, in GUCCI, and Amanda, wearing a Martha Medeiros design made from fair trade cotton Renascença lace created through Medeiros’ foundation in Northern Brazil, strolling outside GANNA WALSKA’s historic estate. Opposite: LAUREL GALLUCCI of Sweet Laurel Bakery whipped up a chocolate cake free of grain, dairy and refined sugar, and covered it in a ganache made from 100 percent cacao and Moon Juice’s Sex Dust.


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CHRISTY BAIRD, in a modern one-shoulder TONI MATICEVSKI gown with a custom square train, and BRIAN DOXTATOR, in a RALPH LAUREN PURPLE LABEL tuxedo. Opposite: The wedding venue, the FREDERICK LOEWE ESTATE in Palm Springs.

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Clockwise from left: In a nod to her Japanese heritage, Christy gets ready in a kimono. Flower girls en route to the ceremony holding vintage purses. Ikebana-style centerpieces by EOTHEN. The estate sits on 2.5 acres of extensively landscaped grounds and paths overlooking Palm Springs, the San Jacinto Mountains and Coachella Valley.

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Clockwise from above: Cocktail hour near the waterfall. Minimalist matte black table settings from TOWN & COUNTRY EVENT RENTALS and HENSLEY EVENT RESOURCES. Brian created Christy’s oval champagne-diamond ring with designer BLISS LAU. Christy with her bridesmaids, each carrying arrangements of baby’s breath.


Clockwise from above: Partygoers at the reception (the dress code on the invitation read, “Dress to impress in your best swanky formal attire”). Christy, in a custom ODYLYNE THE CEREMONY minidress with princesslike puff sleeves for the reception, walking with Brian. Instead of doing a traditional cake cutting, the couple opted for a Champagne tower and passed mochi ice cream at the same time. The DART COLLECTIVE provided headphones for the silent disco. Illustrator TABITHA HOPE created the graphics for the napkins, matchboxes and menus.

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“Brian and I aren’t fans of overly decorated weddings, so we wanted our venue to bring the wow factor on its own,” says Christy. For dinner on the grassy lawn strewn with simple bistro lights, banquet tables are arranged around a sculpture that perfectly complements the couple’s modern aesthetic.

over-the-knee boots and a white mink shrug for the after-party at retro-style speakeasy Mr. Lyons in town. Looking back on the magical day has changed the way Christy relates to clients. “Basically, I’ve become better at being a Zen wedding therapist,” she says. “I tell my brides: ‘Have fun with the process, don’t strive for perfection and, if you can, get a great planner.’” • PLANNER Ashley Smith Events CATERING Roomforty CHOIR Raise group at Chris Wade Music STATIONERY Goods Gang HAIR Christine Symonds at The Wall Group MAKEUP Jen Tioseco

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WHITE ROSE COLLECTIVE whiterosecollective.com.

CAKES + DESSERT ALANA JONES-MANN L.A.; alanajonesmann.com. THE BUTTER END CAKERY L.A., 310-943-9241; thebutterend.com. COMPARTES L.A., 310-826-3380; compartes.com. JOANIE & LEIGH’S CAKES L.A., 424-248-0097; joanieandleighscakes.com. THE SOLVANG BAKERY Solvang, 805-688-4939; solvangbakery.com. SWEET + SAUCY Long Beach, 562-595-1100; sweetandsaucyshop.com. SWEET LAUREL BAKERY L.A., 310-913-1829; sweetlaurel.com. WHOLE CAKES S.F., 415-997-8181; wholecakes.com.

BALMAIN L.A., 323-230-6364; balmain.com. BHLDN bhldn.com. BOTTEGA VENETA bottegaveneta.com. BROCK COLLECTION brock-collection.com. BRYR S.F., 415-374-7323; bryrstudio.com. CALVIN KLEIN JEANS calvinklein.com. CAMERON MARKS Santa Cruz, 831-458-3080; cameronmarks.com. CAROLINA HERRERA L.A., 310-288-2100; carolinaherrera.com. CHANEL Beverly Hills, 310-278-5500; chanel.com. CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA charlotteolympia.com. CHLOE GOSSELIN farfetch.com. CUCCULELLI SHAHEEN cu-sh.com. DAVID’S BRIDAL L.A., 323-452-4367; davidsbridal.com. DIOR Beverly Hills, 310-859-4700; dior.com. DSQUARED2 Beverly Hills, 310-888-0117; dsquared2.com. EBERJEY Newport Beach, 949-791-8378; eberjey.com. EDIE PARKER edie-parker.com. ELSE elselingerie.com. EMILIO PUCCI emiliopucci.com. FENDI fendi.com. FLORAVERE floravere.com. FLYNN SKYE flynnskye.com. FRAME frame-store.com. THE FRYE COMPANY thefryecompany.com. GALVAN galvanlondon.com; net-a-porter.com. GIGI BURRIS gigiburris.com. GIVENCHY givenchy.com. GOOD STOCK Oakland, 510-653-8518; wearegoodstock.com.

Resource Guide CATERING

DISCO CUBES discocubes.com. HELEN’S WINES L.A., 213-280-5118; helenswines.com. LADY & LARDER L.A.; ladyandlarder.com. LE PICNIC Ojai, 323-229-0198; hellolepicnic.com. MOON JUICE Venice, 310-399-2929; moonjuice.com. RICK RYAN L.A.; grits.la. ROOMFORTY L.A., 323-254-4100; roomforty.com.

DESIGNERS + SALONS ADORN LES DESSOUS adornlesdessous.com. AMSALE amsale.com. APOLIS apolisglobal.com. ARIAT ariat.com. ASHLEY RUBELL ashleyrubell.com.

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GUCCI L.A., 310-652-0375; gucci.com. HATS.COM hats.com. HUGO BOSS hugoboss.com. HUGO MATHA hugomatha.com. ISABEL MARANT isabelmarant.com. ISABELLE ARMSTRONG Panache Bridal, Beverly Hills, 310-860-9221; isabellearmstrongny.com. JENNIFER BEHR jenniferbehr.com. JIMMY CHOO Beverly Hills, 310-860-9045; jimmychoo.com. JUSTIN ALEXANDER justinalexander.com. LAZARO JLM Flagship Boutique, West Hollywood, 424-249-3909; jlmboutique.com. LELA ROSE Saks Fifth Avenue Beverly Hills, 310-275-4211; lelarose.com. LOHO BRIDE L.A., 323-592-3283; S.F.; 415-525-4544; lohobride.com. LOUIS VUITTON Beverly Hills, 310-859-0457; louisvuitton.com. MANOLO BLAHNIK manoloblahnik.com. MARC JACOBS L.A., 323-653-5100; marcjacobs.com. MARCO DE VINCENZO farfetch.com. MARTHA MEDEIROS marthamedeiroslabel.com. MIA DANILOWICZ Santa Monica; mdtailoring.com. MICHAEL KORS COLLECTION Beverly Hills, 310-777-8862; michaelkors.com. MIRA ZWILLINGER mirazwillinger.com. MODERN CITIZEN moderncitizen.com. MONVIEVE info@monvieve.com. NAEEM KHAN naeemkhan.com. NIKE nike.com. NO. 21 numeroventuno.com. ODYLYNE THE CEREMONY L.A.; odylynetheceremony.com.

OFF-WHITE C/O VIRGIL ABLOH off---white.com. OLEG CASSINI David’s Bridal, L.A., 323-452-4367; davidsbridal.com. OSCAR DE LA RENTA L.A., 323-653-0200; oscardelarenta.com. PERRIN PARIS Beverly Hills, 310-786-9936; perrinparis.com. PHILOSOPHY DI LORENZO SERAFINI albertaferretti.com. PRABAL GURUNG prabalgurung.com. RALPH LAUREN ralphlauren.com. RODARTE rodarte.net. ROSANNE PUGLIESE rosannepugliese.com. THE ROW L.A., 310-853-1900; rowdtla.com. SAINT LAURENT Beverly Hills, 310-271-5051; ysl.com. SALLY LAPOINTE sallylapointe.com. SALVATORE FERRAGAMO Beverly Hills, 310-273-9990; ferragamo.com. SOPHIA WEBSTER sophiawebster.com. STAUD staud.clothing. STELLA McCARTNEY Beverly Hills, 310-273-7051; stellamccartney.com. STEPHEN RUSSELL stephenrussell.com. STUART WEITZMAN Beverly Hills, 310-860-9600; stuartweitzman.com. TEMPERLEY LONDON temperleylondon.com. TENOVERTEN tenoverten.com. THIRDLOVE thirdlove.com. TONI MATICEVSKI tonimaticevski.com. TOPSHOP topshop.com. TORY BURCH Beverly Hills, 310-274-2394; toryburch.com. VALENTINO valentino.com. VIKTOR & ROLF MARIAGE viktor-rolf.com. WATTERS watters.com. ZUHAIR MURAD zuhairmurad.com.

ENTERTAINMENT DART COLLECTIVE L.A., 213-915-4375; dart-collective.com. DEVENDRA BANHART devendrabanhart.com. DJ DUFFEY @iwantdjduffey. SAM FRENCH info@djsamfrench.com, djsamfrench.com. WAYNE LINSEY L.A., 818-723-5386; waynelinseymusic.com.

EVENT PRODUCTION ASHLEY SMITH EVENTS S.F., 415-246-4729; ashleysmithevents.com. BASH PLEASE L.A., 310-730-6466; Berkeley, 415-799-3290; bashplease.com. GUENDALINA LITTA guendalinalitta.com. MINDY WEISS PARTY CONSULTANTS Beverly Hills, 310-205-6000; mindyweiss.com. MOONMILK STUDIO L.A., 310-880-3544; moonmilkevents.com. STEFANIE COVE AND COMPANY L.A., stefaniecove.com. TWOFOLD LA L.A.; twofoldla.com. WHITE LILAC INC. Costa Mesa, 949-722-9322; whitelilacinc.com.

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FLORISTS EOTHEN Santa Cruz; eothenfloral.com. FLWR STUDIO Brooklyn, N.Y., 347-793-8268; flwrstudio.com. ISA ISA Santa Monica, 310-386-7857; isafloral.com. MARK’S GARDEN Sherman Oaks, 818-906-1718; marksgarden.com. OF THE FLOWERS L.A., 323-902-7750; oftheflowers.la. RENEE STECKERMEIER @black_leaf_dtla. STUDIO MONDINE S.F., 415-758-0770; studiomondine.com.


Resource GUIDE

THIERRY BOUTEMY thierryboutemy.com. THE VELVET GARDEN L.A., 323-852-1766; thevelvetgarden.com.

HOTELS + LOCATIONS 1880 UNION HOTEL Los Alamos, 805-344-2744; 1880union.com. BELMOND EL ENCANTO Santa Barbara, 805-845-5800; belmond.com. BERNARDUS LODGE & SPA Carmel Valley, 831-658-3400; bernarduslodge.com. THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL Beverly Hills, 310-276-2251; dorchestercollection.com. BLACKBIRD RANCH Joshua Tree; airbnb.com. THE CITY CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO S.F., 415-362-2480; cityclubsf.com. FOUR SEASONS RESORT LANAI Lanai City, Hawaii, 808-565-2000; fourseasons.com/lanai. FOUR SEASONS RESORT THE BILTMORE SANTA BARBARA Santa Barbara, 805-969-2261; fourseasons.com/santabarbara. FREDERICK LOEWE ESTATE Palm Springs; frederickloeweestate.com. GRAND WAILEA Wailea, Hawaii, 808-875-1234; grandwailea.com. HOTEL BEL-AIR L.A., 310-472-1211; dorchestercollection.com. HOTEL CALIFORNIAN Santa Barbara, 805-882-0100; thehotelcalifornian.com. HOTEL DEL CORONADO Coronado, 619-435-6611; hoteldel.com. LOTUSLAND Montecito, 805-969-9990; lotusland.org. LUCKY’S Montecito, 805-565-7540; luckys-steakhouse.com. MALIBU BEACH INN Malibu, 800-462-5428; malibubeachinn.com. MANDARIN ORIENTAL HOTEL LAS VEGAS Las Vegas, Nev., 702-590-8888; mandarinoriental.com. MEADOWOOD Napa Valley, 877-963-3646; meadowood.com.

MONARCH BEACH RESORT Dana Point, 949-234-3200; monarchbeachresort.com. MR. LYONS Palm Springs, 760-327-1551; mrlyonsps.com. THE RANCH AT LAGUNA BEACH Laguna Beach, 800-223-3309; theranchlb.com. ROSEWOOD SANDHILL Menlo Park, 650-561-1500; rosewoodsandhill.com. SKYVIEW LOS ALAMOS 9150 US-101, Los Alamos, 805-344-0104; skyviewlosalamos.com. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa, 714-435-8571; southcoastplaza.com. TERRANEA Rancho Palos Verdes, 310-494-7891; terranea.com. VILLA & JARDINS EPHRUSSI DE ROTHSCHILD Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France; villa-ephrussi.com. WALDORF ASTORIA BEVERLY HILLS Beverly Hills, 310-860-6666; waldorfastoriabeverlyhills.com.

FURRER JACOT Shreve & Co., S.F., 415-421-2600; furrerjacot.com. GLEIM Palo Alto, 650-325-3533; gleimjewelers.com. GORJANA gorjana.com. GRAFF S.F., 415-926-7000; graffdiamonds.com. HARRY WINSTON Beverly Hills, 310-271-8554; Costa Mesa, 714-371-1910; harrywinston.com. HEATHER B. MOORE Gallery of Jewels, S.F., 415-771-5099; heatherbmoore.com. JACK VARTANIAN Le Magazyn, Venice, 310-450-5333; jackvartanian.com. JACQUIE AICHE jacquieaiche.com. JEMMA WYNNE Jaimie Geller, Pacific Palisades, 310-454-5392; jaimiegellerjewelry.com. JEN MEYER ylang23.com. JENNIFER BEHR jenniferbehr.com. LA PAPESSE ATELIER lapapesseatelier.com. THE LAST LINE thisisthelast.com. LAUREN WOLF JEWELRY Esqueleto, L.A., 213-947-3508; laurenwolfjewelry.com. LHN JEWELRY lhnjewelry.com. LINKS OF LONDON Bloomingdale’s, Fashion Island, Newport Beach, 949-729-6600; linksoflondon.com. LOQUET Broken English, Santa Monica, 310-458-2724; loquetlondon.com. LOUIS VUITTON Beverly Hills, 310-859-0457; louisvuitton.com. MARCO DE VINCENZO farfetch.com. MORDEKAI BY KEN BOROCHOV mordekai.com. MORITZ GLIK moritzglik.com. NEIL LANE neillanejewelry.com. SANTO BY ZANI santobyzani.com.

Resource Guide JEWELERS

ADELINE Esqueleto, L.A., 213-947-3508; adelinejewelry.com. ALISON LOU alisonlou.com. ARIEL GORDON arielgordonjewelry.com. BHLDN Anthropologie, Beverly Hills, 310-385-7390; bhldn.com. BLISS LAU blisslau.com. BUCCELLATI Beverly Hills, 310-276-7022; buccellati.com. CEREMONY ceremony.us. CH PREMIER JEWELERS Santa Clara, 408-983-2688; chpremier.com. COLETTE L.A., 323-944-0599; colettejewelry.com. DAVID YURMAN Beverly Hills, 310-888-8618; davidyurman.com. ESQUELETO L.A., 213-947-3508; shopesqueleto.com. FOREVERMARK forevermark.com.

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SHREVE & CO. shreve.com. SINCERELY sincerelyjewelry.com. SVELTE METALS sveltemetals.com. SWAROVSKI L.A., 323-935-0433; swarovski.com. TIFFANY & CO. tiffany.com. WWAKE Esqueleto, L.A., 213-947-3508; wwake.com. ZOË CHICCO zoechicco.com.

PHOTOGRAPHERS AMY & STUART PHOTOGRAPHY L.A., 310-993-6173; amyandstuart.com. BETSY & GREGORY WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS South Pasadena, 323-363-5045; betsyandgregory.com. CHRIS BAGÔT chrisbagot.gallery. CHRISTIAN OTH STUDIO New York City, 212-634-7949; christianothstudio.com. DONNA NEWMAN Miami Beach, Fla., 305-401-9691; donnanewman.com. LAUREN AND ABBY ROSS laurenandabby.com. LAUREN DUKOFF laurendukoff.com. NASTASSIA BRÜCKIN 510-495-5571; nastassiabruckin.com. SARAH FALUGO Venice, 310-913-7363; sarahfalugo.com.

REGISTRY + HOME ARTSPACE artspace.com. ARTSY artsy.com. BACCARAT baccarat.com. BDDW bddw.com. FOOD52 food52.com. THE FUTURE PERFECT L.A., 323-202-2025; S.F., 415-932-6508; thefutureperfect.com.

GARDE gardeshop.com. HUTCH hutch.com. JENNI KAYNE jennikayne.com. MAGNOLIA magnolia.com. MARCH S.F., 415-931-7433; marchsf.com. MATTEO L.A., 213-617-2813; matteola.com. MILO cookwithmilo.com. THE POTTERY STUDIO thepotterystudio.com. SAATCHI ART saatchiart.com. SARAH KERSTEN sarahkersten.com. SCANDIA HOME scandiahome.com. SCHIFF FINE ART sfa-artadvisory.com. SHELDON CERAMICS sheldonceramics.com. THE SHELTER COLLECTION thesheltercollection.com. SIMPLEREGISTRY simpleregistry.com.

REVELRY EVENT DESIGNERS L.A., 323-263-1657; revelryeventdesigners.com. THEONI COLLECTION theonicollection.com. TOWN & COUNTRY EVENT RENTALS tacer.biz. WILDFLOWER LINEN wildflowerlinens.com.

SPECIALTY ANITA PATRICKSON L.A., 310-276-0777; thewallgroup.com; anitapatrickson.com. BALLOONZILLA Irvine, 949-427-0155; balloonzilla.com. CARRIE LAUREN @carrielauren. THE CARTORIALIST cartorialist.com. ERICA ELIZABETH DESIGNS L.A., ericaelizabeth.com. MEDMEN 855-292-8399; medmen.com. MORNING LAVENDER CAFE Tustin, 714-486-1429; morninglavendercafe.com. PARAVEL tourparavel.com. PILGRIM pilgrimthelabel.com. RA MA INSTITUTE Venice, 310-664-3700; ramayogainstitute.com. RICARI STUDIOS ricaristudios.com. RIMOWA Beverly Hills, 310-888-8686; rimowa.com. TOPS MALIBU Malibu, 808-828-0071; topsmalibu.com.

Resource Guide RENTALS

THE ARK RENTALS thearkrentals.com. BADIA DESIGN L.A., 818-762-0130; badiadesign.com. CLASSIC PARTY RENTALS classicpartyrentals.com. DISH WISH Manhattan Beach, 424-225-2959; dishwishevents.com. ELAN EVENT RENTALS Goleta, 805-760-0544; elaneventrentals.com. FOUND VINTAGE RENTALS Emeryville, 510-473-8419; Fullerton, 714-888-5811; foundrentals.com. FRANCES LANE franceslane.com. HENSLEY EVENT RESOURCES Brisbane, 650-692-7007; hensleyeventresources.com. LA TAVOLA Beverly Hills, 310-286-1333; latavolalinen.com. OTIS + PEARL VINTAGE RENTALS Ventura, 805-626-0313; otisandpearl.com.

STATIONERY BEETLE shopbeetle.com. EAST SIX Sherman Oaks; eastsix.com. GOODS GANG goodsgang.com. LEHR & BLACK L.A., 310-278-8182; lehrandblack.com. SMYTHSON smythson.com. TABITHA HOPE tabithahope.com.

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1. ADORN LES DESSOUS Fleur du Sol French beaded garter, $135, adornlesdessous.com. 2. GRAFF Diamond Floral Alice band, price upon request, Graff, S.F. 3. EBERJEY Matilda eye mask, $24, Eberjey, Newport Beach. 4. BUTTER LONDON Glazen nail lacquer in Prism, $10, butterlondon.com. 5. MORDEKAI BY KEN BOROCHOV Bride baroque necklace, $495, mordekai.com. 6. CHANEL earrings, similar styles available, Chanel, Beverly Hills. 7. VALMONT V-Shape Filling Cream, $320, valmontcosmetics.com. 8. BOTTEGA VENETA Fall/Winter 2018. 9. WHITE LILAC INC. Elena chalice, $15, whitelilacinc.com. 10. FOREVERMARK ALCHEMY BY JADE TRAU Maverick marquise stud earrings, price upon request, forevermark.com. 11. EDIE PARKER Multi Heart Coasters, $225, edie-parker.com. 12. SMYTHSON W Alphabet Cards, $25, Bloomingdale’s, Santa Monica. 13. OFF-WHITE C/O VIRGIL ABLOH Scarf mules, $1,402, Saks, Beverly Hills. 14. HUGO MATHA Carine clutch with Plexiglas box, $1,589, hugomatha.com. 15. HARRY WINSTON Ultimate Bridal marquise diamond twin ring, available by special order, price upon request, Harry Winston, Costa Mesa. 16. BOSS Fall/Winter 2018. 17. SALLY LAPOINTE Fall/Winter 2018. 18. SOPHIA WEBSTER Lilico Fruit sandals, $995, sophiawebster .com. 19. ELSE Petunia strapless bodysuit, $190, elselingerie.com. 20. MODERN CITIZEN hairpin, $70, moderncitizen.com.

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MEGHAN MARKLE, wearing GIVENCHY, with her husband PRINCE HARRY at WINDSOR CASTLE.

First came the fairy-tale romance: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry met on a blind date; he designed her engagement ring using diamonds that had belonged to his late mother, Princess Diana; then he called her his “best friend” in a TV interview following the engagement. The Californian actor didn’t just win Prince Harry’s heart, she won over the whole world—just like the princess of Wales did before her. The wedding itself was notable as much for the sweeping elegance of the bride’s Givenchy gown as it was for the needle-moving ceremony. Meghan walked herself (partway) down the aisle; a gospel choir sang “Stand By Me”; Chicago-

born Bishop Michael Curry (and not the Archbishop of Canterbury) delivered an impassioned sermon on the power of love, and Oprah Winfrey sat among the guests. This was a truly historic day for the British monarchy. Never before had an American been allowed into the firm. (Not even King Edward VIII was permitted to take twice-divorced New York society girl Wallis Simpson’s hand and remain sovereign.) Meghan is the first British royal of AfricanAmerican descent and despite giving up acting to take on her new role, she promises to effect change in the name of multiculturalism and gender equality—a new kind of happily ever after. •

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