Stephanie and Jordan met on her first day of work at a restaurant in Pennsylvania. One look across the room, and that was it. They grew up together after that, building a life through college, cross-country moves, and all the small moments that add up.
When Jordan proposed lakeside in Switzerland, it felt like the natural next step for two people who'd been choosing each other all along.
For the wedding, they wanted mountains. They wanted the people they love in one place. They wanted it to feel like them. So they chose Vail, and it did.
The weekend started at Chasing Rabbits with a western chic welcome party. Think cowboy boots, sunset light, and the kind of relaxed energy that sets the tone for everything that follows.
It's the moment when everyone arrives, when you finally exhale, when the weekend stops being something you're planning and starts being something you're living.
The ceremony was on the mountain at The 10th. Mist moved through the peaks that morning, the kind that makes the landscape feel soft and infinite at the same time.
A floral arch in coral, peach, and blush framed the view. Stephanie walked down the aisle as the clouds shifted, and the two of them stood beneath it with the Rockies stretching out behind them.
The design felt intentional without feeling forced. Everything there had a reason. Everything belonged.
Inside, candlelight warmed the room. Lace details, sunset florals, arrangements that felt organic and considered. The kind of space that invites you to settle in and stay.
Guests had Instax cameras at their tables and spent the night capturing their own version of the celebration. The dance floor filled early and stayed that way.
There were meaningful details woven through the day. Pottery Stephanie and Jordan made together. A cake with delicate piping that Stephanie's sister Megan spent days perfecting. Things that mattered because of who made them or what they represented, not because they looked good in a photo.
We just love these photos so much!! Thank you again for everything!
- Stephanie A.