Santa Barbara wedding planning and design company Event of the Season brings us today's classic and modern wedding at the Four Seasons The Biltmore Santa Barbara. You'll see classic white wedding flowers by Santa Barbara’s Camellia Floral Design, mixed with palm trees and modern acrylic chairs at the ceremony which was conducted by wedding officiant Father Jerry Bellamy. The bride wore a gorgeous Marchesa wedding gown with a deep v-neck and intricate detailing and all her bridesmaids wore an eclectic assortment of blush and soft beige bridesmaid dresses which added a touch of whimsical romance to the day. 

At the reception, wedding guests found their seat by locating their names written in white calligraphy on an acrylic wedding sign at the entrance of the reception. In lieu of a guest book, guests were asked to sign wine bottles with the quote, "May our love be like fine wine that gets better with age", for the newlyweds to open on specified anniversaries. SPARK Creative Events created a beautiful ambience with event lighting, and of course after a delectable wedding dinner, music and dancing followed provided by wedding DJ, DJ Wes with RedShoe LA.

All was captured by Los Angeles wedding photographers Gina and Ryan Photography.

Venue: Four Seasons The Biltmore Santa Barbara | Planner: Event of the Season | Photography: Gina and Ryan Photography | Officiant: Father Jerry Bellamy | Ceremony Musician: George Quirin | DJ: RedShoe LA, DJ Wes | Floral Design: Camellia Floral Design | Lighting: Spark Creative Events | Wood Dining Table Rentals: Fusion Event Rentals | Ghost Chairs and Square Table Rentals: Town and Country Event Rentals | Flatware Rentals: Ventura Rentals | Linen Rentals: La Tavola | Hair: Love Lucy SB | Makeup: Romina Murillo | Bridal Gown: Marchesa 

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