REAL WEDDINGS

The Vermont: Carly and Andrew's 1920's Red Carpet Nuptials

REAL WEDDINGS

The Vermont: Carly and Andrew's 1920's Red Carpet Nuptials

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Inseparable since the word “go!” after a romantic proposal at the top of the Empire State Building, The Vermont’s art deco glamour aesthetic fit perfectly with Carly and Andrew’s vision for a day glittering with 1920s glamour.

Image by From the Smiths Photography

Image by From the Smiths Photography
Prohibition Revelation

A must have for this couple was to have a venue which would facilitate their 1920s theme as well as all the extras, like the choir, GIF booth and band which all reflected Carly and Andrew’s fun-loving personalities. 

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 One Step Ahead
 

Sophie from the Vermont held the couple’s hands every step of the way. Their wedding planner helped them design a day with a subtle hints of everything the pair could have wanted, from arranging dream dishes of succulent lamb at the wedding breakfast, to seamlessly arranging hundreds of pumpkins on the wedding day, nothing was too much for the dedicated staff at The Vermont.
 

Image by From the Smiths Photography

Image by From the Smiths Photography

“Nothing was too much… even when we turned up with hundreds of pumpkins!” – Carly

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As Soon as we Saw it…
 

Bride Carly said that she had always lived her life like a movie starlet and so the moment she stepped under The Vermont’s decadent chandelier, she knew that the art deco theme and elegance throughout would make her wedding day timeless.

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With a red carpet welcome and inimitable panoramic views of the landscape afforded from  The Sky Lounge and its Terrace, 200 feet above the city, this venue gave Carly and Andrew the chance to celebrate their wedding day like a glamourous Hollywood couple.

Image by From the Smiths Photography

Image by From the Smiths Photography

For more wedding inspiration take a look at our dedicated Real Wedding pages on the blog, or browse the glossy pages of our regional bi-annual magazine.

 

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