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December 31, 2008

Real Wedding Style Sheet: Kailua Beach

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Carrie and Zach held a summer celebration at the groom's childhood plantation-style home at Pilipu, a historical landmark that was once President Roosevelt's vacation home. There was no question that the couple would wed in Hawaii. The bride says, "Zach grew up on the ocean and is an avid surfer and I've always felt a connection to the island." She continues, "barefooting it at the beach was the only option— we love the ocean and the natural setting was beautiful!" As an interior designer, Carrie took on the planning process with great joy selecting a bright color palette and abundant tropical arrangements to match the island landscape. A big thanks to photographer Chrissy Lambert for sharing this beautiful wedding with us! 

Chrissy style sheet

Gown by Vera Wang

Flowers by Yvonne Design

Catering by Ginniberries


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I absolutely love your wedding ring!! I have been shopping around for rings and haven't found one that I love. If you don't mind, please let me know where I could find a ring that is similar to yours. Thanks,

morin.lindsey@gmail.com

What a beautiful wedding! I love the bright colors the bride chose :); and of course the setting and photography are excellent.

Gorgeous images. Looks like a great wedding. Thanks so much for posting this.

Benjamin

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