Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Kelly Maragni and Damian Aguirrechu

Check out Kelly and Damian's Dream wedding
Kelly and Damian united in marriage on Saturday, December 13, 2008. Their ceremony took place at the beautiful St. Patrick's Church in Miami Beach, Florida. The walk down the aisle was filled with excitement, wild nerves but most important love. The expression on each other's face when they saw each other for the first time was truly priceless.
Their reception was held at the historic Alfred I. DuPont building in downtown Miami. The guests arrived to the flashing lights of a paparazzi style photographer where their photo was taken on the red carpet. They were then directed upstairs to the cocktail hour where they were greeted by chilled champagne and friendly waiters. The cocktail area displayed pictures of both the families and a dazzling monogram of their initials.
As the cocktail hour was coming to an end and the group photos were complete, the guests were then escorted through the golden gates into the main reception room. The amber lighting was overflowing creating a romantic look and the floral centerpieces were done to perfection.
As the bridal party was being introduced, Kelly and Damian were anxiously awaiting to be announced. They had a surprise for their guests that only the DJ and I knew about... they had a special salsa dance they were going to perform!
Once the formalities were over, the guests were invited to enjoy the delicious buffet. The aroma in the room was incredible as the plates were being filled with gourmet dishes! The rest of the evening was dedicated to dancing and having a great time.
Kelly and Damian made sure that throughout the wedding planning process every detail was covered and that each guests were well taken care of. Working at the DuPont building was a challenge because of all the requirements and regulations it has, but I must say that it was a wonderful experience and having them as my clients was an ultimate delight!
I wish them both a lifetime full of love and happiness and patience :o)

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