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July 2, 2014
ASIAN ART MUSEUM WEDDING VIDEO
May 21, 2014
WENDY + ERWIN'S MODERN MUSEUM WEDDING
Wendy and Erwin, a stylish, fun-loving couple from New Jersey, hosted the most
swanky soiree for their destination wedding at the De Young museum in San Francisco. It was extraordinarily beautiful and over the top extravagant, yet there were so many personal touches
that also made it relaxed and heartfelt.
A truly amazing wedding for an amazing couple, and as always, we couldn't have done it without a stellar team!
Event Planning + Production: Jubilee Lau Events
Event Design + Styling: Gloria Wong Design
Venue: De Young Museum
Caterer: Paula Le Duc Fine Catering
Photography: Augie Chang Photography
Cinematography: Kevin Chin Cinematography
Floral Design: Asiel Design
Pianist: Bay Music Entertainment
DJ: Ron Grandia
Lighting: Enhanced Lighting
Custom Wall Flats, Cake Pedestal, Acrylic High Boys, Chargers : Blueprint Studio
Ghost Chairs, Furniture, Tabletop Rentals: Hartmann Studio
Custom Multi-layered Tulle Linens: Wildflower Linen
Graphics and Paper Goods: Aria Stationery
Flipbook Booth: FlipFiesta
Makeup/Hair: Mimi & Taylor
Transportation: Pure Luxury Transportation
Wedding Cake: Studio Cake
All photos above by Augie Chang Photography
They exchanged their vows in the modern, urban sculpture garden
at the museum. Tall, sandblasted manzanita branches filled with orchids
anchored the front and back of the ceremony. The aisle was lined with acrylic
boxes filled with water and floating orchids. A white baby grand piano was the
perfect touch for the enchanted and sweet ceremony.
Their adorable Yorkshire, named Muffin, was their "baby", so they brought him all the way from Jersey to be the ring bearer for the wedding. We even designed a custom pillow, set on top of a tall acrylic kiosk, just for Muffin to rest on during the ceremony next to Wendy and Erwin!
Wendy loved stark colors-- black, white/ivory, and dark grey, which was partly what drew her to the De Young. The style of
one of her favorite designers, Alexander McQueen, became an inspiration for the
urban ethereal wedding that Gloria designed for her. The overall design was dark, but dreamy, juxtaposing clean sleek with old
vintage, hrough a modern avant garde filter.
Guests enjoyed a 360 degree view of San Francisco from Hamon
Tower at the top of the De Young museum during cocktail hour, before entering
the gorgeous Wilsey Court that was enclosed by custom wall flats with laser cut
wooden panels. The dinner tables were dressed in layers of custom tulle by
Wildflower Linens, and tall branches of orchids filled the room.
After the bridal party made their grand entrance into Wilsey Court, guests feasted on a sumptuous dinner menu by Paula Le DucFine Catering before dancing the night away. Desserts were presented on acrylic
swings hung on one of the laser cut panels, and a fun flipbook both was open
all night for guests' entertainment. Towards the end of the evening, Wendy
changed into a stunning black Alexander McQueen dress and then again in a
peacock colored Vera Wang evening gown for her send off.
Event Planning + Production: Jubilee Lau Events
Event Design + Styling: Gloria Wong Design
Venue: De Young Museum
Caterer: Paula Le Duc Fine Catering
Photography: Augie Chang Photography
Cinematography: Kevin Chin Cinematography
Floral Design: Asiel Design
Pianist: Bay Music Entertainment
DJ: Ron Grandia
Lighting: Enhanced Lighting
Custom Wall Flats, Cake Pedestal, Acrylic High Boys, Chargers : Blueprint Studio
Ghost Chairs, Furniture, Tabletop Rentals: Hartmann Studio
Custom Multi-layered Tulle Linens: Wildflower Linen
Graphics and Paper Goods: Aria Stationery
Flipbook Booth: FlipFiesta
Makeup/Hair: Mimi & Taylor
Transportation: Pure Luxury Transportation
Wedding Cake: Studio Cake
All photos above by Augie Chang Photography
October 11, 2013
Diana and Kee's Wedding at Asian Art Museum
Last week, I posted some detail shots of Diana and Kee's gorgeous wedding at the Asian Art Museum. They had picked two of our White Label looks to create a modern, yet classic, all-white wedding. Their day started off in Diana's spacious bridal suite at the St. Regis hotel, where Maria Chang and her associates dolled all the ladies up with their talented artistry.
Diana and Kee had their "first look" in the lobby of the St. Regis, before taking their wedding part with them to Nob Hill for a photo session in the heart of San Francisco.
Diana and Kee had their "first look" in the lobby of the St. Regis, before taking their wedding part with them to Nob Hill for a photo session in the heart of San Francisco.
The wedding ceremony was held in the middle of the grand staircase at the Asian Art Museum. Guests witnessed the heartfelt ceremony from the Loggia above, and immediate families had special seating with the best views in the house.
Following the ceremony, Diana and Kee joined their guests in an hour of cocktails and hors d'oeurves in the Loggia, before we revealed the extraordinary Samsung Hall for everyone to be seated for dinner.
The evening continued on with a lovely dinner by Componere Fine Catering, heartwarming toasts, a liquid nitrogen ice cream station, and lots of cake and dancing until the clock struck midnight!
Congratulations Diana and Kee, and we wish you lots of happiness and great adventures together in the years to come...
Thank you to the team who helped produce this magnificent wedding:
Event Planning + Production: Jubilee Lau Events
Event Decor: White Label
Venue: Asian Art Museum
Caterer: Componere Fine Catering
Photographer: Augie Chang Photography
Cinematographer: Kevin Chin Cinema
Floral Design: Hunt Littlefield for White Label
Stationery: Good on Paper for White Label
DJ: Jason Mitchell
Lighting/Draping: Enhanced Lighting
Makeup/Hair: Maria Chang of PMA
Canopy and Rentals: Hartmann Studio
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