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The Newlyweds Danced Under Stars and Chandeliers During This Wedding Reception at Chicago’s Botanic Garden

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Adriana and Bryan knew that they wanted to get married in Chicago, the city they still call home. Festivities kicked off on Independence Day with all their guests dressed in white, on a yellow Chicago Water Taxi, watching fireworks explode in the sky. The night capped off with a group photo of 150 guests—a sea of white clothing, punctuated by the bride’s pop of color in the form of high-waisted Alice and Olivia floral disco pants.

“I always loved the feel of European countryside weddings, and Bryan always envisioned having an open air party with his family and friends under the stars,” Adriana explains. So they found a “secret garden” oasis close to home at the Chicago Botanic Garden, just north of the city, and worked with Claire Durán Wedding Events to plan everything.

Adriana always wanted a romantic yet fashion-forward dress and was drawn to Marchesa from the beginning. “At Dimitra’s Bridal Couture in Chicago, I tried on a spaghetti strap Marchesa gown that was light yet full of texture with multiple layers of embroidered lace,” Adriana says. “I loved the material and fit of the dress, but wondered how it would look with off-the-shoulder sleeves. Just then, in a Say Yes to the Dress moment, the seamstress happened to be walking by. On the spot, she built an off-the-shoulder sleeve using her pins and the dress’s train as the material. I loved it, got the dress, and helped design the draped sleeves using additional fabric the salon ordered from Marchesa.” For hair and makeup, she worked with Chicago’s Nika Vaughan Bridal Artists. “My makeup inspiration was none other than Meghan Markle’s wedding makeup,” Adriana says. “I loved how effortless yet elevated it looked. I wanted to keep my hair naturally curly, which is how I always wear it.” The hair stylist created a low chignon that was topped with baby’s breath.

To accessorize, Adriana wore faux pearl and diamond cluster earrings from J. Crew. “My college friend lent me a gold bracelet with diamonds as my ‘something borrowed,’” she says. For shoes, she went with pearl-colored Loeffler Randall heels with a big bow on the front. “I love mixing designer elements with affordable retail pieces, like my earrings from J.Crew, and handmade elements like the floral hair piece,” she notes.