JENNY & JUAN CARLOS CIVIL WEDDING

Clean, classic and just right. DATE: 2026LOCATION: HACIENDA VIZCAYA, EL SALVADORPLANNING: MAKE IT HAPPEN A civil ceremony rooted in simplicity and intention. Soft whites, layered greenery, and natural wood textures came together in a setting that felt effortless yet refined. Nothing excessive, nothing forced — just thoughtful florals, clean lines, and a quiet kind of romance. Classic in spirit, natural in presence, timeless by design. SEE MORE EVENTS
VILMA & NATE

Organic Forest Romance DATE: 2026LOCATION: CAJAMARCA, EL SALVADORPLANNING: EVENTIQUE Nestled in the heart of the forest, this wedding was designed to feel like a gentle continuation of its surroundings—natural, intentional, and deeply romantic. The design leaned into the charm of raw greenery and botanical textures, paired with a consistent floral language in whites and greens. SEE MORE EVENTS
JOSÉ & ALEXANDRA

When nature takes the lead. DATE: 2026LOCATION: CARDEDEU, LAGO DE COATEPEQUEPLANNING: THEWEDDINGCO.SV This design was conceived as an organic, garden to table experience something that felt alive, intentional, and immersed in nature. We leaned into wild beauty, asymmetrical compositions, and raw textures to create floral moments that looked like they were growing in place. From the sculptural greenery forms to the treated foliage that mimicked natural movement, each element was placed to feel spontaneous but sophisticated. The mix of color warm peaches, soft yellows, ivory tones and textured greens gave the event an effortless vibrancy, grounded by earthy bases and handmade vases. It was an homage to natural forms, to wild elegance, and to letting nature take the lead. SEE MORE EVENTS
REBECA & JUSTIN

A garden table kind of love DATE: 2026LOCATION: QUINTA PINO ALTOPLANNING: LIVENT.CO The design for this celebration leaned into the power of repetition and intention. A single tablescape concept was multiplied across five long tables, creating visual harmony and reinforcing a sense of togetherness. Each table became an extension of the other, connected by a curated rhythm of florals, candlelight, and negative space. The result was a warm yet elevated ambiance, where every placement was purposeful and nothing felt overly styled. The setting itself—lush, surrounded by trees—added to the romantic feeling of being enclosed in a soft forest garden. SEE MORE EVENTS
BATES GARCÍA

When tropics meet intention DATE: 2026PLANNING: PLANIT4U This wedding design explored volume through foliage. It wasn’t about abundance it was about shape! The look was lush but intentional: braided greens, sculptural heliconias, and textured compositions that added air and movement instead of clutter. We leaned into the natural scale of tropical elements to build visual weight in all the right places oversized installations, grounded table moments, and a sweetheart area that felt both bold and organic. The goal wasn’t to fill the space, but to let it breathe with purpose. As sunset hit the cliffs, the palette softened, and the whole setting took on a glow that made the tropicals feel editorial. SEE MORE EVENTS
ROXANA & SAÚL

Where minimalism met visual richness. DATE: 2026LOCATION: CAJAMARCAPLANNING: PLANIT4U This wedding design focused on the beauty of restraint — sculptural floral compositions, layered in texture, brought a quiet boldness to the space. While the overall palette remained strictly white, each arrangement explored form and rhythm: some pieces played with verticality and structure, while others rested low and lush. The atmosphere felt intentional but never forced. The floral work was clean, airy, and cohesive, complemented by glass cylinders, transparent chairs, and soft textiles The floating candle ceiling became the anchor point indoors, offering ambient warmth and elevating the entire room. It was a celebration where minimalism met visual richness. SEE MORE EVENTS
GUILLERMO & MAGGIE

A minimalist coastal wedding. DATE: 2025LOCATION: LA LIBERTAD, EL SALVADOR White florals with subtle blue accents brought a soft contrast, while glass details and candlelight added texture and clarity to each table. The setup stayed minimal, letting the ocean view and sunset reflections become part of the scenery.The result was a space that felt thoughtful, calm with just enough detail to feel intentional. SEE MORE EVENTS
LUCY’S 15TH BDAY

Where Frost Meets Bloom. DATE: 2025LOCATION: HOTEL HILTONPLANNING: EVENTIQUE For this 15th birthday celebration, the goal was to create a space that felt dreamy and wintery — without being literal. Inspired by the soft side of winter, we used powder blues, snowy whites, and frosted textures to bring the theme to life. Every detail — from the bleached branches to the floral textures and crystal accents — worked together to build a design that whispered instead of shouted. Icy tones, airy textures, and just enough bloom to feel alive. The result was a frozen-inspired design that felt floral, elegant, and refreshingly different. SEE MORE EVENTS
VANESSA & EDUARDO

Soft romance, naturally elevated. DATE: 2025LOCATION: CAJAMARCAPLANNING: CINDY SACA The floral design for this wedding leaned into the quiet power of classic romance, elevated through natural textures and soft, intentional compositions. Blush roses, pale greens, and trailing greenery were layered with natural wood, glass, and light fabrics to create a setting that felt warm, balanced, and effortlessly refined. SEE MORE EVENTS
ROBERTO & STEPHANY

Black & white, but never boring. DATE: 2025LOCATION: CIRCULO DEPORTIVO INTERNACIONALPLANNING: PLANIT4U Who says bold design needs color? This morning wedding explored the elegance of black and white in the most unexpected way. Every detail was curated to feel intentional, refined, and quietly powerful — from sculptural floral groupings and matte ceramic candleholders to graphic, layered compositions of baby’s breath and crushed stone. The ceremony and reception spaces were unified through a restrained palette that allowed form, contrast, and shape to take center stage. This was a celebration of aesthetic restraint — fresh, design-forward, and strikingly modern — proving that minimal doesn’t mean simple. SEE MORE EVENTS