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A Gorgeous San Francisco/Wine Country Wedding

When the incredibly lovely Anne of The City Sage posted photos from her wedding on Friday, I knew I had to share. Luckily, Anne was a doll and sent over some photos so I could give you a little taste of all the pretty details she created. My favorite part of this wedding is the incredible color palette. I love the bright fuchsia and purple paired with chic and timeless gray bridesmaid dresses. It feels both modern and traditional in a way that I really adore. Anne and her husband were married in an early morning ceremony in an Episcopal church in San Francisco followed by brunch at a local diner. Later in the evening, they had a candlelight reception at the Sonoma Mission Inn. Their day was filled with such evident love and joy that I just can’t get enough of these photos.

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You can see many more photos of Anne’s wedding on The City Sage and on Glamour’s wedding blog Save the Date.

{Photos by Anna Kilbridge.}

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Monday 3rd of January 2011

[...] love this color palette! Anne chose dove gray chiffon bridesmaid dresses paired with vibrant fuschia, white and royal purple bouquets, a look that feels fresh, slightly [...]

cyd

Thursday 28th of January 2010

Oh, Jen, I agree completely. All the photos of Anne and her husband absolutely melt me. They are sooo cute.

jen jafarzadeh

Monday 25th of January 2010

all the details are fantastic, but omg that photo of anne and her huz kissing in the diner is priceless! sweetest photo I've seen in a long time. .-= jen jafarzadeh's most recent blog post: find me here: oh so beautiful paper =-.

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