Timeless Blue and White Florals at the National Museum of Women in the Arts

Lindsay and Jacob's wedding at the National Museum of Women in the Arts was a dreamscape of elegance and romance, with a timeless blue and white color palette. The breathtaking chuppah set the scene for their vows. The reception featured stunning floral runners that spilled gracefully across the tables, complemented by soft candlelight, creating a refined yet organic vibe. Planning by SRS Events and photography by Bonnie Sen Photography.

Soft Blues and Whites at The Hay-Adams

J + P’s Wedding at The Hay-Adams in the spring of 2023, showcased soft blues and whites from the church entrance arch to the dreamy ceiling install at The Hay-Adams. Planning by Michele Hodges Events and photography by Steve Canning Photography.

Earth Tones at Bellevue Hall

A + M's wedding at Bellevue Hall exuded a blend of moody romance and refined elegance. Set against a backdrop of earthy tones and soft candlelight, every detail was thoughtfully curated to evoke an intimate yet striking atmosphere. Planning by Adriana Marie Events and photography by Nikki Daskalakis.


Floral Design | Sophie Felts Floral Design

Planning | Adriana Marie Events

Photography | Nikki Daskalakis

Venue | Bellevue Hall

Classic Whites and Greenery at The Hay-Adams

Caitlin and Ian's wedding at the Hay-Adams exuded timeless elegance. The crisp white and green floral palette beautifully enhanced the venue's classic charm. One of our favorite features to create at the Hay-Adams is the ceiling installation, and the cascading greenery and wisteria added a breathtaking touch that truly stole the show. Planning by Emily Dumont Events and photography by Abby Jiu.

Modern Romance at The Conrad, Washington DC

Monica and Justin's wedding embodied a sophisticated and modern romance with a chic black and blush color palette. Soft blush roses, delicate ranunculus, and gorgeous tulips graced every arrangement, creating a lush and refined atmosphere. Planning by B astonished Events and photography by Terri Baskin.