From the bride Karin:
Once we found our venue, The Manhattan Penthouse, the vision for our decor crystallized very quickly. The venue's windows had such incredible, stunning views of the city. We didn't want to do anything to distract from the gorgeous nighttime sky and city lights. So we opted right away for black, white, and neutral colors.... and lots of candle light. My dress choice (Saja) was inspired by my vintage engagement ring, which used to belong to my great-grandmother. I wanted to find a dress that was equally unique and that captured a vintage look. I also needed a comfortable dress for easy dancing since we had a live salsa band play our reception (colleagues of my husband, who is a professional violinist). Most important to us was that the wedding be personal. We didn't worry about any sort of theme, just focused on personal touches: My boss, who has been a great mentor to me, officiated our ceremony. My husband's father and brothers performed a song. We delivered our own vows, which we wrote together (mine in English, my husband's in Spanish). We even let our wedding party select their own outfits. It was a beautiful ceremony and such a fun party. We are grateful to the vendors, and all of our loved ones, who helped make it possible.
See more photos from Karin & Eddie's Manhattan Penthouse wedding here.
See more photos from Karin & Eddie's Manhattan Penthouse wedding here.
Wedding Venue & Catering: Manhattan Penthouse
Wedding Cake: Make My Cake
Wedding Dress: Saja
Flowers & Decor: Fawn NYC
Engagement Ring: vintage
Wedding Bands: Kramer Brothers
Crazy. My friend's godfather was in attendance. Great shots, Betsi!
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