Today's modern day Bonnie and Clyde wedding is beyond gorgeous. The bride, Heather, is jaw droppingly beautiful and has one of those contagious smiles that you just can't help but grin along with. The groom Bradley Cooper...oh I'm sorry, I mean Brian (but seriously though...don't you think he could be Bradley's long lost brother?). Let's just say these two are picture perfect and their wedding is nothing short of the same. We love the speakeasy throwbacks and industrial styling sprinkled in throughout their entire day. A big thanks to the talented group over at Zorz Studios for sharing this amazing wedding with us.
Brian
and Heather worked in insurance for the same big company but never
actually ran into each other in the building. They finally met each
other out at a company sponsored event, after which point became
inseparable.
The
day of their wedding, Brian gifted Heather a locket with a picture
inside of her mom and her. Her mother had been diagnosed with
Alzheimer's a few years ago and was physically not able to attend the
wedding and this was extremely difficult for the bride.
Heather's
favorite memory from the day - "The rabbi read our vows of why we
wanted to marry each other, the touching vows Brian wrote brought me to
tears and my favorite part during the ceremony was when Brian reached
over to wipe my tears away," says Heather. "I am Jewish and Brian
Protestant, so we decided to fuse our backgrounds by incorporating an
Irish 'hand-fasting' and a stomping of the glass, both beautiful
traditions and incredibly sentimental."
For the ceremony, Heather wore a gorgeous lace mermaid gown which she
found at The Bridal Garden, a not-for-profit bridal boutique in New York
City in which all proceeds benefit education for disadvantaged
children. "It was awesome to know my purchase went to such a terrific
cause! I bought it off the rack and it fit me almost perfectly!" says
the bride.
The couple fell in love with The Green Building for its effortlessly beautiful interior and the vintage flair. The Green Building was previously a brass foundry and has beautiful original brick walls, exposed beam ceilings, gold chandeliers, and even a back speakeasy room equipped with vintage decor and red velvet curtains.
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