
A Lake Geneva Wedding with Coastal Blues and a Relaxed Midwestern Spirit
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Key Highlights
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Light blues and whites reflected the lake setting, drawing from the soft blues of the water and the clean whites of sailboats and summer clouds. The palette felt fresh, refined, and effortlessly coastal, creating a timeless foundation that allowed every detail to feel elevated while still relaxed.
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As a couple, Kate and Luke feel most connected to themselves and to each other when they are near the water. That love led them to choose Lake Geneva for their wedding weekend. Light blues and whites reflected the lake setting, while warm, refined details made the day feel theirs distinctly. The overall design was “Hampton-esque” with a Midwestern heart, filled with crisp whites, breezy blues, and a tailored yet relaxed atmosphere. They were married in the Catholic church, and because there was a longer gap between the ceremony and reception, they planned a lakeside cocktail hour and boat cruise so guests could fully experience Lake Geneva. Aside from two brief minutes of rain, followed by a rainbow, the day unfolded beautifully. At the top of their church program, they included a favorite quote: “Most days in life don’t stand out, but life’s about those days that will.” They knew their wedding would always be one of those days and wanted it to feel just as memorable for everyone they loved.
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After three years of dating, Luke surprised Kate with a proposal in Napa Valley, the only time in her life she has ever truly been caught off guard. Kate had planned the entire trip with their resort concierge, assuming she was orchestrating every detail. Meanwhile, Luke quietly found the concierge’s contact information and began planning something of his own. On Sunday morning, they arrived at Stony Hill Vineyard, tucked up a long, winding road on Spring Mountain. After a warm welcome and a short tour of the estate, they stepped out onto the patio overlooking the valley on a bright, sunny day with not another person in sight. Suddenly, their song, More Than Enough by Kip Moore, began playing over the speakers. Kate laughed and told Luke how much she loved the place, amazed they were even playing a song she thought no one else knew. Moments later, she noticed flowers arranged on the patio. Before she could fully process what was happening, Luke dropped to one knee and asked her to begin their forever together.
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Kate’s dream dress story began years earlier while studying abroad in Barcelona, when she fell in love with Spanish lace after spotting a gown in a storefront window. Years later, in Chicago, she discovered Rosa Clará, a designer originally founded in Barcelona and known for its Spanish lace. Just as she was about to leave the boutique, her mom found a dress tucked away in the corner. The moment Kate put it on, they both knew it was the one.
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Kate’s bridesmaids wore colorful, preppy prints from Lula Kate, and the same pattern was echoed on the bar design for a cohesive touch.
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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Luke’s custom double-breasted tux carried a deeply personal detail. Inside the lining, he had sewn Kate’s handwriting from a note she once wrote to his grandmother before she passed. It was an unexpected gesture that perfectly reflected his attention to detail and devotion to family. His look felt elevated and timeless, while the groomsmen wore classic black tuxes.[/field]
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Our Perspective
At Mahi Pasha Event Design, we believe the best celebrations are those where every detail tells a story — from the way candlelight spills across a table runner to the fragrance of garden roses at the entrance. This piece from Style Me Pretty resonates with the philosophy we bring to every event: intention over extravagance, and craft over convention.
Whether you're drawn to old-world elegance or modern minimalism, the foundation remains the same — thoughtful design, meticulous execution, and an understanding that the most memorable events are ones that feel unmistakably personal.
What to Take Away
- Intentional design is always stronger than spectacle alone — every element should serve a purpose.
- Sensory layering — texture, scent, light, and sound — transforms a beautiful event into an unforgettable one.
- Story is everything: the most memorable celebrations reflect the unique journey of the people being honored.
- Execution matters: a stunning vision only becomes reality through careful planning and trusted collaboration.
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