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In a world where weddings are too often wrapped in excess and single-use splendor, we’re choosing to tell a different story—one of love, care, and conscious celebration. Every detail has been chosen with intention—to tread lightly, give generously, and celebrate beauty in its most sustainable form. To us, circularity is the art of celebrating without waste—where every detail is chosen to be loved, reused, and given new life. The bride’s Vera Wang gown was found through Still White, and the groom and groomsmen will wear rented Vera Wang tuxedos from Men’s Wearhouse. Our bridesmaids will shine in dresses they already cherish or rent through Rent the Runway. We’ll share a meal crafted by a Green Dining Alliance caterer, Guidos, and our cake will be made with care from locally and sustainably sourced ingredients by Mads Eatz. Flowers will grace our ceremony with tenderness and sustainable sourcing, then find new life as hospice bouquets through Joy Petalers—and one bouquet will be preserved for our own home, pressed and framed through Home in Bloom. Every decoration has been thrifted, borrowed, or rented; every printed piece made with recycled, eco-conscious paper. There will be no plastics, no wasteful flourishes—just thoughtful beauty, and gentle systems to ensure every scrap finds its rightful place. Choosing this path has saved us money and stress, allowing us to invest more deeply in what truly matters to us: connection, meaning, and the people we love. It will be a day of love, not just between two people—but for the future we hope to nurture together. 

We’re honored to share that our love story was recently featured in an article by Greener Gatherings. 

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