Hamptons Casual

Private Home
Southampton, New York

Photography: Jen Huang

Southampton evokes a special kind of Americana – farmhouse simplicity, Southfork sophistication and a lovely balance of colors, textures and moods. Our challenge was to create a beautifully crafted wedding that felt effortless and completely natural. Precise, elegant, country yet chic, and never forced.

I immediately bonded with this English bride and Texan groom over their desire to have their wedding feel “natural”, as if they effortlessly threw together a lovely get-together for family and friends and it all turned out magical and perfect.

We took great care in developing the stationery suite. Hand calligraphy, a custom monogram, traditional English wedding wording and vintage stamps were some of the details that were incorporated for this couple.

To achieve this perfectly effortless look, every gesture was carefully constructed, from the exacting shades of peach, steel and greige, to the immaculate but lived-in Bridgehampton Victorian that was the setting for this party.

Hidden orchard trees held escort cards on seam binding, lace ribbons and twine in wedding colors – we tied them to zinc table numbers that we found to weigh them down from the passing breeze.

We sourced the ribbons worldwide, including this steely-blue double-faced satin.

I re-oriented the ceremony to include some of the Hampton’s famous tall hedges. A perfect backdrop. These “hens and chicks” succulents capture the steely gray color the couple loves, and also speaks to the terrain of Texas, a nod to the groom.

To create the “perfectly thrown-together look” we mixed farmhouse tables, vintage containers, greige linens and lace runners on the tables.

Pewter chargers and vintage plates are complemented by our ingenious paper menu napkin rings.

We sewed the table numbers onto invitation stock, carefully tucking the couples’ monogram under the stitching for a perfectly finished look on both sides of the card.

We made sure both English and Texan sides of this new family felt welcome with traditions and nods to both heritages.

The flag-topped sailcloth tent held a buffet of whole roast suckling pig with all the traditional Tex-Mex accoutrement.  (And an English dessert.)

I immediately bonded with this English bride and Texan groom over their desire to have their wedding feel “natural”, as if they effortlessly threw together a lovely get-together for family and friends and it all turned out magical and perfect.

We took great care in developing the stationery suite. Hand calligraphy, a custom monogram, traditional English wedding wording and vintage stamps were some of the details that were incorporated for this couple.

To achieve this perfectly effortless look, every gesture was carefully constructed, from the exacting shades of peach, steel and greige, to the immaculate but lived-in Bridgehampton Victorian that was the setting for this party.

Hidden orchard trees held escort cards on seam binding, lace ribbons and twine in wedding colors – we tied them to zinc table numbers that we found to weigh them down from the passing breeze.

We sourced the ribbons worldwide, including this steely-blue double-faced satin.

I re-oriented the ceremony to include some of the Hampton’s famous tall hedges. A perfect backdrop. These “hens and chicks” succulents capture the steely gray color the couple loves, and also speaks to the terrain of Texas, a nod to the groom.

To create the “perfectly thrown-together look” we mixed farmhouse tables, vintage containers, greige linens and lace runners on the tables.

Pewter chargers and vintage plates are complemented by our ingenious paper menu napkin rings.

We sewed the table numbers onto invitation stock, carefully tucking the couples’ monogram under the stitching for a perfectly finished look on both sides of the card.

We made sure both English and Texan sides of this new family felt welcome with traditions and nods to both heritages.

The flag-topped sailcloth tent held a buffet of whole roast suckling pig with all the traditional Tex-Mex accoutrement.  (And an English dessert.)

I immediately bonded with this English bride and Texan groom over their desire to have their wedding feel “natural”, as if they effortlessly threw together a lovely get-together for family and friends and it all turned out magical and perfect.

We took great care in developing the stationery suite. Hand calligraphy, a custom monogram, traditional English wedding wording and vintage stamps were some of the details that were incorporated for this couple.

To achieve this perfectly effortless look, every gesture was carefully constructed, from the exacting shades of peach, steel and greige, to the immaculate but lived-in Bridgehampton Victorian that was the setting for this party.

Hidden orchard trees held escort cards on seam binding, lace ribbons and twine in wedding colors – we tied them to zinc table numbers that we found to weigh them down from the passing breeze.

We sourced the ribbons worldwide, including this steely-blue double-faced satin.

I re-oriented the ceremony to include some of the Hampton’s famous tall hedges. A perfect backdrop. These “hens and chicks” succulents capture the steely gray color the couple loves, and also speaks to the terrain of Texas, a nod to the groom.

To create the “perfectly thrown-together look” we mixed farmhouse tables, vintage containers, greige linens and lace runners on the tables.

Pewter chargers and vintage plates are complemented by our ingenious paper menu napkin rings.

We sewed the table numbers onto invitation stock, carefully tucking the couples’ monogram under the stitching for a perfectly finished look on both sides of the card.

We made sure both English and Texan sides of this new family felt welcome with traditions and nods to both heritages.

The flag-topped sailcloth tent held a buffet of whole roast suckling pig with all the traditional Tex-Mex accoutrement.  (And an English dessert.)

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