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

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“He had told me that he had a work holiday party on Saturday night and suggested that I ‘dress to impress,’” Adriana remembers. “He was gone during the day because he said he had to work at the hospital. Unbeknownst to me, he was actually with our family and friends decorating an event space attached to our neighborhood flower shop.” Bryan asked Adriana to pick up a poinsettia from the flower shop on the way to the party as a gift. “As I entered, I thought I had mistakenly walked into someone else’s event because the lights were dim and tea light candles were lit,” Adriana says. “But when I looked up, I saw a familiar silhouette in the distance holding a guitar. I realized I’d just walked into our proposal. As I approached him, I noticed the wall was full of framed screengrabbed photos of our year’s worth of Facetime conversations between Chicago and China. Bryan then started playing his guitar and singing a personalized version of my favorite song from the musical Hamilton, ‘That Would Be Enough.’ As a photographer’s shutter clicked, Bryan took my hands, got down on one knee, and asked me to marry him. I said ‘YES!’” Then their families appeared—some of whom had flown in from California, New York, and DC—to help them celebrate.

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.