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The Bride Went Maximalist (And Changed Into Bode for Dancing) at This Lakeside Wedding

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With all guests confirmed vaccinated, the ceremony and reception were held outdoors at Evan’s mother’s lakeside backyard in Sparta, New Jersey. As everyone gathered by the water to the sound of a local string trio, an egret flew overhead. After the bridesmaids walked down the aisle, each carrying a single pale pink dahlia, Maria arrived with her bouquet—an arrangement of trailing cedar and dahlias by Allora Flowers—in hand. The couple’s close friend Chris Bott officiated the wedding, which was short and sweet beneath a birchwood chuppah—a mix of personal touches and Jewish traditions. “We had another friend read a Mary Oliver poem, wrote our own vows, exchanged rings, and sealed the deal with a smashed glass and a big kiss,” Evan says.

Afterwards, the couple greeted their guests at the top of the trail leading to the lake. When cocktails were underway, they snuck off for a quick paddle on the water. “Ev’s grandmother’s canoes are at his mom’s house and every time we visit, we take a canoe out, trying to see the egret, Evelyn, or the great blue heron, Hank,” Maria says. “On our wedding day, we wanted to take a few minutes just to ourselves, and being on the lake felt like the best way to have that.”

Maria changed into a crocheted green and white Bode top for dancing. The couple had their first dance to “You re Just Too Good to be True," performed by members of the wedding party Melissa Markert and Derek Brown. Then DJ Julie Allen started her set, and the dancefloor filled up between dinner courses. “Highlights were dancing the horah, the speeches, and the Russian food which is so comforting to me,” Maria says. “It was amazing to see our friends and family from all over come together to celebrate with us.”