A Nod to Bride’s Russian Roots and a Monique Lhuillier Gown
We're convinced the chic details in this wedding are some of the sweetest we've seen. From the stunning Spring bouquets to the Russian doll escort display, and everywhere in between, these personal details fill this fabulous day with romance. DMV Weddings and Events coordinated the classic and dreamy design with inspiration deriving from bride Tanya's Russian roots. All of the heartwarming details are beautifully captured in the imagery by Fine Art Curation members Lindley Battle Photography, so keep on scrolling...
Tanya and Jordan’s love story began in a bar eight years ago, and they have spent their time together since then traveling the world and raising their adorable pup, Sabi. They originally planned their wedding for the stunning Fairmont at Lake Louise in Canada, but due to COVID travel restrictions, they found a wedding venue closer to their Bethesda home. Tanya ended up falling in love with the historic Strong Mansion in Dickerson, Maryland for its unique style and European feel.
Every detail of their wedding day was created with relaxed refinement in mind, and from their unique invitation suite to Tanya’s stunning Monique LHuillier wedding gown, they absolutely hit the mark. While many aspects of their wedding day were dreamed up from wedding inspiration Tanya found, the couple found so many special ways to tell their unique story - the creative hand-drawn table signs featuring their dog Sabi are a perfect example, as was the handmade Russian Nesting Doll seating chart, which was a creative nod to Tanya’s Russian roots.
Photographer: Lindley Battle Photography | Videographer: Live View Studios | Film Lab: Richard Photo Lab | Floral designer: Spring Vale Floral | Dress designer: Monique LHuillier | Venue: Strong Mansion | Hair and make-up: Kristina Em and Caitlyn Meyer | Coordinator: DMV Weddings and Events