Summertime Conservatory of Flowers Wedding » San Francisco, California

Erin and Real’s wedding was nothing short of magical, blending elegance and nature in the heart of San Francisco. The couple started their day at the chic Le Meridien Hotel, where they got ready for the big celebration. The warm summer sun felt lovely and unusual for San Francisco but provided a sunny start to the festivities. Their first look and a series of intimate portraits were captured at the nearby Bentley Reserve, a stunning backdrop that set the perfect tone for the day. From there, the couple made their way to the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park, where they shared more romantic moments in the lush greenhouse. After taking some wedding party portraits out front, Erin and Real greeted their guests as they arrived before the ceremony.

The ceremony itself was an emotional one, officiated by their dear friend Monica, who shared heartfelt stories about the couple’s journey together. Following the vows, guests were invited to cocktail hour while exploring the Conservatory of Flowers’ fascinating exhibits, including a rare and unique corpse flower on display. Drinks and appetizers were served as everyone mingled among the vibrant plants. The evening continued with dinner and dessert in the Orchid Pavilion, where guests dined in an intimate, botanical setting. As the night wore on, the dance floor opened, and everyone celebrated Erin and Real’s love while the coastal fog rolled in. It was a day full of unforgettable moments, love, and beautiful surroundings.

Accomodations: Le Meridien Hotel // Wedding Venue: Conservatory of Flowers // Wedding Planner: Lili of Riley Loves Lulu // Hair + Makeup: Dreamcatcher Artistry // Floral Design: Paeonina // Caterer: 49 Square // Rentals: Standard Event Rentals + Abbey Party Rentals // DJ: Stefano of Big Fun DJs // Photobooth: Say Ya! Photobooth

Vivian Chen

Documentary travel and wedding photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California.

http://www.vivianchen.com
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