An Intimate Affair Destination Wedding Guide
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An Intimate Affair Destination Wedding Guide
INTIMATE AFFAIRS 2016 Ultimate Planning Guide IF YOU AND YOUR BOO ARE CRAVING TRUE authenticity, OF A HOME AWAY FROM home, A BOUTIQUE RESORT WEDDING cheat sheet FOR A MEMORABLE GATHERING THAT’S SMALL, INDIVIDUALIZED attention, STELLAR SERVICE AND THE COMFORT MIGHT BE EXACTLY WHAT YOU’RE AFTER. HERE’S YOUR personal, HIGH STYLE AND anything BUT MAINSTREAM. IntimateAffairs BOUTIQUE by SA RA H S E KULA Gourmet nibbles. A private moment on a Florida boardwalk. Succulents and king protea trim tables in the Bahamas Out Islands. A family weddings and eco-boutiques (2). Personal touches in the Florida Keys. An intimate celebration in Hawaii. Peachy-keen signature cocktails. 64 DESTINATIONWEDDINGMAG.COM CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: LARISSA CLEVELAND PHOTOGRAPHY; BROOKE IMAGES; CODY HUNTER PHOTOGRAPHY (CODYHUNTERPHOTOGRAPHY.COM) (2); COSTA RICA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS (COSTARICAWEDDINGPHOTOGRAPHERS.COM); ZACH STOVALL; JESSE LA PLANTE CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: CLARY PFEIFFER PHOTOGRAPHY; BROOKE IMAGES; COURTESY DEEP WATER CAY; ZACH STOVALL; VITALIC PHOTO; DAMION HAMILTON; BROOKE IMAGES CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Breaking the ice at cocktail hour. Fewer guests = more cake for you! Guest cottages at Deep Water Cay in the Bahamas. gathering at The Cove in the Bahamas. Crinkle fanfare. Vieques, Puerto Rico, embodies “off the beaten path.” Tulum, Mexico, is known for Maya ULTIMATE PLANNING GUIDE 2016 65 INTIMATE AFFAIRS 2016 Ultimate Planning Guide #LITEBITES Couture Cocktail Hour 1 #BOUNTYOFTHESEAS Shrimp cocktail, clambakes and lobster boils are naturals at an East Coast event. KEEP IT SMALL Celebrating with just your nearest and dearest? Boutiques reign supreme. 23% UNDECIDED Is bigger always better? Ask a handful of engaged couples why they opted for a boutique resort, and you’ll likely hear words like cozy, intimate and personal. Lobbies often look more like living rooms, you encounter fewer hotel guests, and events and amenities aren’t as widespread as they would be at a larger resort. Not to mention, staff members go out of their way to cater to the small number of guests, often greeting you by name and making a note of any preferences (drink or otherwise) you have. Boutique hotels don’t fit into a standard box — and that’s exactly their appeal. Some are 10 rooms; others are 100. For an intimate wedding, consider choosing one with 50 rooms or fewer. “It’s perfect for the couple who wants to cut down on their guest count and only invite people who truly matter to them,” says Jessica Janik, founder of The Invisible Bridesmaid consultancy. The common denominator uniting all boutique properties is the charm factor. Surroundings beg to be Insta-ed — expect local decor, carefully curated antique collections, or lovingly tended herb gardens. Plus, boutiques have a smaller footprint, meaning you’ll find them tucked away in historic buildings or other quiet corners where a sprawling hotel simply would not fit. “Some of the boutiques I’ve stayed in have had every room decorated differently; some properties have artwork displayed that comes from the owner’s personal collection,” says Susan Southerland, president of Just Marry! in Orlando, Florida. “If you find one that matches your style, Cause for charm CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: GEORGE KORONEOS I GLK CREATIVE; CODY HUNTER PHOTOGRAPHY (CODYHUNTERPHOTOGRAPHY.COM); BROOKE IMAGES; DEAR WESLEYANN; SHUTTERSTOCK; THE GOODNESS (2) RE YOU GO JULIE HARMSEN PHOTOGRAPHY O KNOW BEF CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Jimmy and Alessandra invited 50 loved ones to celebrate with them on Hawaii, the Big Island. Bonding around the bonfire in the Hamptons. Mismatched reception chairs in the Out Islands of the Bahamas. Serving local craft beer is the authentic way to “Find your beach.” the entire wedding experience will exude your personalities.” Kelly McWilliams, owner of Weddings by Socialites, suggests a boutique resort when the couple wants to have as much gathering time with their guests as possible. “It seems to work best for weddings that are just the right size to take over the resort and for guests who plan to stay for the whole weekend.” Bonus: A buyout bumps up the flexibility factor that much more. “You’ll likely be entitled to any space on property and be able to make noise until the wee hours of the morning,” says Aviva Samuels, owner of Kiss the Planner in South Florida. Of course, a full buyout of a small resort comes with a big price tag — the hotel needs to bring in a certain amount of revenue in order to turn away other guests. Plan to pay Own the place for all the rooms, plus maximum food and beverage costs, even if your guests don’t fill the whole property. That said, going smaller doesn’t always mean you’re going to blow your budget. “Some boutiques are less expensive than a traditional resort, while others are quite a bit more expensive,” says Southerland. “Figure out your budget, and shop for the resort based on what you can spend.” Additionally, if a boutique hotel is new, is new to weddings, or hasn’t had great success in filling all its rooms in the past, it’s worth attempting to negotiate with them — especially if you’re bringing them big business, says Samuels. “They might have the ability to deviate from standard pricing. You won’t know until you ask.” Another option: Book a big resort that specializes in smaller, bespoke events. Budget wisely 2 #SHELLSHOCK A raw bar is on fleek. Slurp oysters at the source: in the Florida Panhandle. 3 #HOTLIKEWASABI Even your most unadventurous eaters can’t resist trying sushi rolls this colorful. WE ASKED 5% VILLA 8% LARGE RESORT WHAT DIGS 44% ALLARE YOU INCLUSIVE BOOKING FOR YOUR BIG DAY? 20% BOUTIQUE 66 DESTINATIONWEDDINGMAG.COM Tiptop Services STANDOUT OFFERINGS A STEP ABOVE THE REST. MEXICO TURKS AND CAICOS SAINT LUCIA JAMAICA MAUI The Viceroy Riviera Maya Not long after you’re greeted with a Maya blessing, a “soap concierge” will visit your villa. You choose the scent, and he slices your personalized bars. Beach House Each suite comes with a pampering pod on the beach. Homemade frozen treats, foot massages, beach picnics and champagne all come to you. Cap Maison A champagne zip line whisks bottles of chilled bubbly and canapes (and the occasional engagement ring) down to a private wooden deck. Geejam Geejam has a recording studio you can rent for the day. Record a wedding album of your friends and family singing your favorite tunes. Lumeria Start the day with a guided sunrise meditation sesh. Then head to the water for an hourlong Aqua Craniosacral Therapy massage in the ocean. 4 #TASTESLIKECHICKEN Chicken skewers are a crowd-pleaser. Season them with local spices, a la jerk in Jamaica. ULTIMATE PLANNING GUIDE 2016 67 INTIMATE AFFAIRS 2016 The couple’s best friends officiated the ceremony of this villa wedding in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. During the vows, loved ones holding candles formed a circle around them. “We wanted our wedding to be a love letter to each other and to our family and friends who have been so supportive of us,” says the bride. Ultimate Planning Guide ADVANTAGES TOP FIVE REASONS TO GO BOUTIQUE 1 EXCLUSIVITY “You won’t have to worry about running into another wedding party or a corporate meeting,” says Susan Southerland of Just Marry! 2 A LLOWANCES “Often when you book exclusively, you can negotiate special allowances like late checkout, daily continental breakfast, and discounts on recreation rentals,” says Kelly McWilliams of Weddings by Socialites. 3 CHARACTER “A boutique resort offers a unique wedding experience that doesn’t look like a carbon copy of everyone else’s wedding,” says Aviva Samuels of Kiss the Planner. 4 JERRY YOON PHOTOGRAPHERS P ERSONAL SERVICE “Boutiques have fewer employees, so you’ll see the same ones during your stay,” says Southerland. 68 DESTINATIONWEDDINGMAG.COM 5 S ECLUSION The pool, activities and amenities at a boutique resort won’t be packed with hundreds of people, says Southerland. ULTIMATE PLANNING GUIDE 2016 69 INTIMATE AFFAIRS N TI ION WEDD IN CALIFORNIA ENDLESS GS A AT 2016 Ultimate Planning Guide DES List pher a r g o pho& t OO N S Love HONEYM CHIALI AND CONEY RENEW VOWS ON THE MISTY SHORES OF SANTA BARBARA. 2 “ 1 78 DESTINATIONWEDDINGMAG.COM More Online! /REALWEDDINGS 3 4 1. DETAILS Chiali created her own balloon bouquet from jumbo 36-inch balloons. 2. BACKDROP An antique Baldwin piano lent a photo op; Matthew has played since age 4. 3, 5. FLOWERS Flower Lab created all the florals, including boutonnieres for father and son, as well as a ring pillow made with moss, succulents and twine. 4. GOWN Chiali looked stunning in a Nha Khanh gown from RentTheRunway.com. 6. BOUQUET The bride chose two bouquets; pictured here is a loose cluster of Icelandic poppies. 7. SHOES Chiali’s red heels were by Valentino; Coney donned dress shoes from Bradshaw & Lloyd. 8. ATTIRE Son Matthew, in a hat by J.Crew, officiated the vows; his mother wore a vintage dress from ShopGossamer.com. 5 6 7 photography by JEN HUA N G Chiali and Coney met in Taipei, Taiwan, in April 2000. They were engaged after two years of dating, and they married on Valentine’s Day in 2003. Although they’re true romantics, they didn’t really have a wedding at the time, just a civil service. So they chose to renew their vows on June 10, 2015 (with their 9-year-old son, Matthew, as the officiant). Chiali and I met years ago and became close friends, so they asked me to document the intimate occasion with just the three of them. Though the stylish couple has homes in Taiwan and Los Angeles, they chose to have the ceremony two hours north of LA in Santa Barbara because of the stunning scenery and pleasant weather. The fun began around 5 p.m. when I photographed them at a private home. Next, we shot at the local courthouse. We incorporated a gorgeous Porsche, which belongs to a friend, in the background and captured several adorable shots of the family. Last, we headed to Butterfly Beach, a tiny stretch of sand in Montecito, where Chiali and Coney repeated their original vows. Chiali’s vision for the special day was to capture not only the love between her and Coney, but also the love between the entire family. I think the only thing greater than love between a couple is the love they have for their children, and I love how Matthew’s personality really shines through in all the photos.” — Photographer Jen Huang, as told to Sarah Sekula 8 ULTIMATE PLANNING GUIDE 2016 79