CHRISTINE AND ALEX’S WEDDING

Manhattan, New York City

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The word 'VOGUE' written in large, white serif font on a black background.

WEDDING DETAILS

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Planning: Le Petite Prive, Gown: Vivienne Westwood, Jewelry: Evocatrice Jewels / Taffin Jewelry / The Jewel Gallery / Simon Teakle Jewelry, Shoes: Altuzzara, Tuxedo: The Armoury NYC, Shoes: Crockett and Jones, Hotel: The Beekman, Venue: Events at Manhattan

A woman in a gold and cream patterned dress and gold high heels kisses a man in a dark suit and patterned tie on the lips, standing in front of a green curved sofa.
Close-up of a jewelry ring in a white velvet ring box, surrounded by white and pink flowers and some sprigs with small green berries, on a dark green textured surface.
A bride and groom holding a bouquet of pink and white flowers, dressed in wedding attire, close together.
A couple is dancing closely in front of a backdrop featuring a historic government building with a clock tower, flags, and a cloudy sky. The woman is wearing a gold-colored evening gown with high heels, and the man is dressed in a dark suit.
A close-up view of a historic red brick building with ornate architectural details, multiple windows, and fire escapes.
A floral arrangement of pink and white flowers with green leaves on a green surface, accompanied by orange rings and a note indicating it is for a ceremony at the City of New York.
A woman's hand with an ornate ring rests on a cream-colored satin fabric.
A bride and groom holding hands in a room, with a mirror reflecting the bride's dress, a door in the background, and a dark floor.
A couple in wedding attire sharing a dance on a patterned carpeted floor in an elegant indoor setting. The woman is wearing a strapless cream-colored gown and the man is wearing a tuxedo. They are holding hands and looking at each other, with decorative lighting on the walls and ornate ironwork balcony railing above.
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