The happy couple poses for a photo on top of the mountain where they were married.
Alexis, a freelance interior designer and prop stylist, and Stephen, a finance manager, put together a week-long celebration with hikes, group activities, and a rodeo for their guests to enjoy.
Rehearsal dinner guests were picked up in Jeeps and driven through the mountain scenery to Lynn Britt Cabin on Snowmass. The following morning, 65 guests rode the Silver Queen gondola up Aspen Mountain for a wedding set in the picturesque landscape.
The theme of the celebration was "a wedding in the clouds," inspired by the exquisite, elevated skyline at 11,212 feet. Alexis designed the invitations herself and had them printed on maple veneer by Cards of Wood.
Clouds of baby's breath in metal buckets adorned with light-blue ribbons lined the path to the wedding deck.
The 11 o'clock ceremony was officiated by Alexis's and Stephen's fathers, with a combination of Jewish readings and non-religious blessings in the natural setting of the wedding deck at the Aspen Mountain Club.
Arrangements of baby's breath set atop wooden poles formed the altar overlooking the mountains.
Alexis and Stephen designed the delicate engagement ring with Steven Fox at Steven Fox Jewelers in Greenwich, CT, using Alexis's grandmother's diamond. The wedding bands the couple exchanged were also from Steven Fox.
Stephen's boutonniere was meant to resemble a cloud, and it achieved just that with a small grouping of hydrangeas. It was finished off with diagonally striped ribbon.
Alexis wore a Valentino dress with intricately beaded cap sleeves. Her mother gave her a pair of diamond earrings to complete the look.
Her hair was done by Claudia Connell from the M Salon, and her subtle makeup was done by Christine Assalone of Full Circle Massage, Esthetics and Holistic Fitness.
Continuing on with the cloud theme, each table's number was preceded by "cloud". Aspen Branch created the cloud-like centerpieces, which included baby's breath and white hydrangeas, and placed them in vintage tureens collected by Alexis and her mother.
The wood tables were left uncovered, and screen-printed paper placemats were set at each seat. A light-blue printed envelope was used as a place card; in each was a personal note from Alexis and Stephen, thanking guests for joining them.
Melt-in-your-mouth brownies from Cloud Nine Brownies (now Aspen Brownie Works) in a variety of flavors were given as the wedding favor.
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