Our bride for this graphic wedding is nationally renowned handbag designer Laura Nelli. With Laura’s romantic side, Cameron’s design aesthetic and a group of fabulous creative MN vendors we combined their likenesses into all the decor and ambiance. This wedding was full of personality. Be sure to pick up the current issue of MN Bride Magazine to see all the fantastic details about their gorgeous wedding day.


Laura was stunning in a one-of-a-kind custom couture gown made by local designer Tara LaTour along with a handmade ribbon belt studded with gold foil-brushed leaves beaded by the brides mother.


We had fun designing Laura's bridal bouquet to compliment the distinct colors in the printed JCrew bridesmaids dresses.


Laura is the brainchild behind Nelle Handbags and created a Petersham ribbon handbag for each bridesmaid to carry in lieu of traditional bridesmaid bouquets.




Paper products from Paperista helped announce the event with the design help of the groom including the custom fonts.


Day-of coordinator Laura Mullen and her team hung one of a kind screen prints that were designed and hand screen printed by the bride and groom with the help of Miles & Lucy at Faux Poco. The graphic panels featured lyrics from My Fair Lady.




While all the other tables were a pastel mix of blooms, for the head table we went with all lush white flowers.



After a dinner guests were given the options of a cake designed by 3 Tiers as well as an array of delicious goodies from Cocoa & Fig including miniature pies and mini dessert shooters which sat beneath three silk and ribbon chandlers made by the bride using hand-dyed silk habotai and black ribbon.


And how cute is this idea, after their honeymoon, Laura and Cameron began fulfilling their promise to volunteer one hour of their time in honor of each wedding guest at the Minnesota Literary Council.

Vendor Team:
Invitations & Paper: Paperista
Bride & Bridesmaid clutches: designed by the bride's company, Nelle Handbags
Bridesmaids dresses: JCrew

Laura Nelli & Just Bloomed owner, Jackie Just