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Vintage red and pink cocktail party wedding at Coopers Hall - Kristy and Brandon

August | This 70's inspired minimal but edgy pink and red color palette is worth saving to your Pinterest board for your non-traditional wedding.
Vintage 70s cocktail party wedding couple golden hour photo
Bold color and vintage touches inside of Coopers Hall

| Photo By Andreia Claro |


Don't want a traditional wedding design? Want a little bit of spice in your wedding? This is it. This is the inspiration. Kristy and Brandon were an absolute VISION, and Andreia Claro really captured it with her flash photography. Kristy in her vintage-inspired and stylish little white dress and their minimal but edgy pink and red color palette are worth saving to your Pinterest board for your non-traditional wedding.


Kristy and Brandon hosted their wedding in an exceptional indoor venue (shout out to Coopers Hall for having amazing staff, in-house catering and an abundance of plants)- the perfect setting to bring in bold color. With our Premiere Package, we helped K&B bring their ideas to life with a plan to scatter the reds and pinks throughout the neutral space, and took care of styling their wedding details. We loved the custom match books and the nostalgic cow cookies (from Kristy's childhood) that found their way into the wedding dessert lineup (and the inflatable cow one of the guests brought who knew Kristy too well).



See The Vendor Team who made this day a reality at the end of the gallery.




The Vendor Team

Coordination & Design: Your Perfect Bridesmaid (Lead: Katie)

Venue: Coopers Hall

Photographer: Andreia Claro

Catering /Bar: Cooper’s Hall

DJ: Andrew Carlson

Hair & Makeup: VAMP Beauty

Save the Dates: Paperless Post

Invitations & Day of Signage: DIY




Love what you see? We would love to help you achieve your unique wedding vision. Let us provide tailored vendor recommendations and create a unique design that fits your style and your budget. Don't have a venue yet? No problem. Having a planner as the first step in the process can save you time, energy and money.






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