Annette and John’s wedding at the Newfields Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana, was nothing short of breathtaking. Their ceremony unfolded as a vibrant celebration, beautifully blending Vietnamese, Filipino, and American traditions to create a rich tapestry of cultural elegance. Annette looked stunning in a traditional Vietnamese red gown, symbolizing good luck and prosperity. To complete her look, she carried an exquisite bouquet of large white blooms and cascading greenery, crafted by our talented florist team at First Class Designs.
After the ceremony, the celebration continued at the historic Playhouse. There, a magnificent white and blush floral runner, also designed by First Class Designs, stretched along the length of the reception table, serving as a captivating centerpiece for their 32 guests. Furthermore, the reception became even more memorable with an exceptional dining experience provided by Kahn’s Catering. Their bespoke menu honored Annette and John’s diverse heritage, offering a range of flavors that delighted every palate.
Throughout the day, Heidi from Photos by Heidi captured each magical moment. Her keen eye for detail and artistic approach ensured that every emotion and heartfelt glance was immortalized in stunning photographs. In every way, Annette and John’s wedding was a true celebration of love and culture, showing how meticulous planning and creative vision can transform a wedding into a deeply personal and enchanting experience.
Florals by First Class Designs
Photography by: Photos By Heidi
A Colorful Wedding Journey: From Ceremony to Reception
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