Their wedding took place at Casa Garcia Mazattan in Mexico, over the November 2014 thanksgiving weekend. The celebrations were vibrant and cheery, with scattered pillows everywhere, drinks served on colourful trays, and escort cards suspended on brightly coloured ribbons tied to a tree in the centre of the courtyard.
Wedding of Stefy Kronemeyer & Michael Prentiss. Wedding planner: Easton Events; Photography: Eric Kelley; Videography Videa Hair & makeup: Lora Kelley; Wedding dress: Agua Dulce; Florist & lighting rental: Ambienta; Venues: La Casona & Casa Garcia Mazatlan; Stationery: The Printery; Calligraphy: Ginny Rogan
The night commenced with a fabulous alfresco dinner at La Casona. Lanterns, stars and candles were suspended throughout to create a canopy of twinkling light. After a series of epic toasts, the guests headed to the rooftop lounge for a late night of revelling and dancing.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
For their laidback wedding, Stefy looked effortlessly gorgeous in an exquisite lace number incorporated with cascading tulle ruffles while Michael was dapper in a blue and white ensemble.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
Accents of gold and silver, and sparkling ornaments hung above add to the dreamy atmosphere. Pops of colour with brilliant yellow petals and luscious green leaves add pizzazz to the cosy setup and the intricate lace details against a clear cloth makes for a delicate and magical touch.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
Tables all set and ready for a delightful night of feasting and roistering!
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
Guests in brightly-coloured clothes add on to the exuberance of the festive celebration.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
Add a Mexican flair to your guestbook by using colourful ribbons, commonly used in traditional Mexican braids. Tying these well wishes to the branches above is a quirky way of celebrating the couple tying the knot. Not to mention, it looks absolutely enchanting and doubles up as a sui generis centrepiece.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
A classic black and white shot of the happy couple serenaded by a Mexican band playing traditional instruments such as the guitarron and violin. A perfect blend of traditional and modern elements for a wonderful union.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
Picture-perfect: Crimson red potted plants lining the walkway lead to the magical moment shared between Stefy and Michael illuminated by a warmly lit arc.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
Little, personalised details like embroidered monograms on your napkins make your reception all the more memorable. Plus, the elegant, cursive font complements the lace detailing of the tablecloth beautifully.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.
The incandescent lighting from the dazzling hanging lanterns and ornaments enhances the intimate ambience of the ceremony. Musicians absorbed in their melodies and harmonies, guests engrossed in conversation with old and new friends, make for a night of good vibes and relaxation.
This image was originally published in Female Brides Lookbook Issue 13.