#Chivari chairs- changing the look for Jenn & Oscar's special night... #MaineWedding #ClayHillFarmWeddings #ExperienceUs

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#Chivari chairs- changing the look for Jenn & Oscar's special night... #MaineWedding #ClayHillFarmWeddings #ExperienceUs
Yohji Yamamoto - Chivari 1984
Trend I Love: Ceremony in the Round
I also like the way that's phrased. "In the round" just sounds so delightfully important and pompous. (I secretly enjoy things that are a little pompous.)
Anyway, I like the actual having a ceremony in the round for a few reasons. I love that it's unique and not as popular as the traditional two sides of the aisle. I also like that it gives people more options for visibility and allows there to be fewer rows (ie people don't have to sit farther back in order to fit any given number of chairs). And I like the idea that you're literally being surrounded by "your people", as Mrs. Cheese of Weddingbee would say.
And so, a few images of ceremonies in the round.
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I die over this one: I LOVE CANDLES. My daddy is super fire cautious and I know he'll hate the idea, but I MUST have candles all over for my wedding ceremony. Full stop.
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With a wink and a smile,
Ellie