Brooklyn and Daniel were married on March 8, 2019.
Brooklyn looked gorgeous in a sleeveless ballgown with spaghetti straps, V neck and back, embellished bodice, and layered embellished skirt. Her accessories included a pendant necklace and a full-length veil. Her bouquet was composed of an assortment of flowers in shades of white, red, and lilac with eucalyptus and other greenery. Her six bridesmaids wore matching one-shoulder full-length lilac dresses, and carried smaller versions of the bride’s bouquet.
Daniel wore a classic black tuxedo with a white shirt, black bow tie, and white pocket square. His six groomsmen wore dark gray suits with white shirts and burgundy ties.
In the ceremony, “The Union” by Robert Fulghum and “The Art of a Good Marriage” by Wilferd Arlan Peterson were read. The officiant told the couple that they would be better people after the ceremony because of who they have chosen to spend their life with.
At the outdoor meal, guests enjoyed Caesar salad, mashed potatoes, steamed vegetables, grilled chicken breast, and sliced beef tenderloin.
The best man toasted the newlyweds, and spoke about how happy he was to have another sister. The groom thanked everyone for coming.
Inside, during the dancing, Brooklyn and Daniel did a choreographed dance to “Love Me Like You Do” by Ellie Goulding. Brooklyn and her father danced to “All of My Love” by Led Zeppelin. Daniel and his mother danced to “Moonlight Becomes You” by Frank Sinatra. There was also an anniversary dance to “The Way You Look Tonight” by Frank Sinatra.
The two-tier naked wedding cake had brushes of white frosting and was decorated with flowers.
The newlyweds left their wedding under the signature sparkler send-off.
We wish them all the best in their new marriage!
Photography by Duke Moose Photography