An Enchanting Summer Wedding in New York City

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Elkin Cardona

Maddy and Cisco met through a mutual friend on the night of his 27th birthday in New York City—before they knew it, they were a couple. Three years into their relationship, Maddy returned to her apartment after a Sunday brunch with a college friend and was surprised to find a vase full of lilies—instead of Cisco waiting for her. It wasn't until she also found three notecards with clues about what to wear, what to bring, and when to be ready that Maddy realized Cisco was planning to propose to her that evening.

"At this point, my stomach was in butterflies!" Maddy remembers. Several hours later, while riding in the backseat of a black sedan en route to an unknown destination, Maddy pushed the play button on a homemade montage of personal photos and videos that Cisco sent to her phone. "I started to cry right then and there and knew this was going to be one of the best nights of my life," she recalls.

When she arrived at Palma, Maddy was escorted to an intimate dining area filled with candles and flowers. As a guitarist strummed the couple's favorite song, "That Girl" by Justin Timberlake, Cisco got down on one knee and proposed.

After a year and half of planning, paying close attention to every romantic detail, the compensation manager and account executive tied the knot on July 28, 2018 at The Foundry in Long Island City. Technically, the couple was married the night before in a religious ceremony at their local Catholic church, but they exchanged personal vows in front of 140 guests at their black-tie affair the following day.

"Our wedding was special because it was one of the first for our families," Maddy says. It felt even more special because it felt exactly like the couple—the event truly captured her and Cisco's personalities, thanks to the guidance they received from their wedding planning team.

Watch Maddy and Cisco's wedding film by Amor In Motion.

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Romance in the Details

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The bride and groom worked with their wedding planner, Komolmis, to design a stationery suite. Romantic touches, like deckled-edges and a loose calligraphy font, hinted at the theme of the big day.

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A Historic Setting

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Although they considered a destination wedding, Maddy and Cisco appreciated the symbolism of getting married in New York City, where they first met. When searching for a venue, they knew they needed to find a space that exuded rustic elegance. The Foundry, a 19th century ivy-covered building in Long Island City with industrial character, checked all of the boxes, Maddy explains.

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Hanging with Her Girls

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The bride and her wedding party, which included two flower girls, wore coordinating Le Rose robes as they got dolled up for the big day.

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Tokens of Appreciation

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Maddy surprised her bridesmaids with J.Crew earrings, travel-size perfume, and a delicate ring dish from Etsy. She packaged the gifts inside faceted terrariums from World Market.

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Figure-Flattering

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"I was open to different silhouettes, so it made the process a bit easier when looking for dresses," says Maddy of her wedding dress search. She landed on a Pnina Tornai mermaid number, which she purchased at Kleinfeld, to accentuate her curves. "I dropped about 25 pounds and wanted to show my new body!"

To ensure that other aspects of her bridal look didn't mask the intricacies of her lace gown, Maddy wore a simple yet elegant center-part hairstyle, a rose-hued smoky eye, and a neutral lip. Sparkling Swarovski crystal earrings finished the look.

Her groom chose a bespoke Alexander Nash shawl collar tuxedo in blue to complement his complexion and to differentiate himself from his groomsmen, who wore black. His advice to other grooms? Invest in a bespoke suit. "If the bride can splurge on her dress, we should be able to do the same," he says. "I promise you'll never find another suit that fits like it."

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A Modern Manicure

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With metallic tips and teal dots, Maddy's playful Paintbox manicure offered a modern contrast to her traditional gown.

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That Magic Moment

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"Seeing my future wife in for the first time in her wedding dress…I'll never forget the feeling and emotions that I felt in that very moment," remembers Cisco. The first look was also Maddy's favorite part of the day, since it allowed her and her fiancé to be together while soaking everything in. "I was so nervous to see Cisco in my wedding dress and almost couldn't fathom that I was going to be his wife," she says.

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Playful Portraits

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After taking formal portraits outside of The Foundry, photographer Elkin Cardona captured Cisco and Maddy having some fun with a pink smoke bomb in the middle of a nearby street.

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Pop the Bubbly

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With their wedding party in tow, the couple popped a bottle Vueve Cliquot to kick off the celebration. Maddy's bridesmaids—they included two good friends, two cousins, and her maid-of-honor—coordinated in blush-colored BHLDN dresses. The groomsmen, Cisco's cousins and close friends, mirrored Cisco's sockless look, pairing slip-on loafers with their The Black Tux tuxedos and bow ties.

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Cute Kiddo

ring bearer walking down the aisle with sign
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Komolmis set the stage for a romantic ceremony in The Foundry's main space with hanging orb lights, a floral arch with wild greenery, and classic candle lanterns.

The couple's ring bearer was a ceremony highlight. He wore a shy smile and a pale blue suit as he walked down the aisle carrying a custom wooden sign that read: "Don't worry ladies. I'm still single!"

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Here Comes the Bride

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Escorted by her parents, Maddy walked passed admiring friends and family wearing a Twigs and Honey veil.

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Long Live Life

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When the couple decided to write their own vows, they began teasing each other about who would have the better speech. "I think the bride won that one," admits Cisco.

After sealing their nuptials with a kiss, Maddy and Cisco walked back up the aisle as husband and wife serenaded by Alexandra & Ensembles, a string quartet. The musicians played Coldplay's "Vida La Vida" for the recessional.

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Under the Stars

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Following cocktail hour inside The Foundry's greenhouse, the wedding moved to the courtyard for dinner and dancing under the stars. Guests were seated at long wooden tables adorned with table garlands, floral centerpieces, and tall taper candles. "It was absolutely romantic and beautiful," says Maddy. "Felt like we were in a different world outside of New York City."

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A Clear View

calligraphed acrylic table number
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Guests found their seat assignments on an oversize acrylic sign made by Komolmis. Many of the signs, including the table numbers, were done in acrylic for a consistent aesthetic.

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A Pair of Favorites

bride and groom first dance
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For their first dance, the couple asked performer Micah Woods to sing a mash-up of their two Daniel Caesar songs: "Best Part" and "Get You."

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Two Meaningful Dances

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Maddy's father started crying as they danced to "De Nina a Mujer" by Julio Iglesias. "We grew up listening to this song," she explains. "It's such an emotional song." The mood changed when Cisco and his mother used their moment in the spotlight to salsa dance, celebrating their family's Puerto Rican heritage.

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An Outfit Change

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As the evening progressed, Maddy changed into a flowy Reformation dress and Ulyana Aster headpiece.

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Dessert Is Served

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The four-tiered semi-naked cake from byPensa was a combination of salted caramel and dulce de leche. "It was delicious," Maddy says, "and our guests still rave about it to this day."

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A Flavorful Favor

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The newlyweds thanked their guests with personalized bottles of olive oil.

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Sources

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Photography, Elkin Cardona Photography

Location, The Foundry

Event planning, Stationery, Calligraphy, Komolmis Design

Catering, Real Foods Catering

Flowers, Ivie Joy Flowers

Videography, Amor in Motion

Cake, byPensa

Music, Blanc Noir Event Group; Micah Woods

Rentals, Two of a Kind; Broadway Rentals

Bride's wedding dress, Pnina Tornai

Bride's accessories, Tamara Mellon (shoes); Twigs & Honey (veil); Ulyana Aster (reception headpiece); Swarovski (jewelry); Paintbox (manicure)

Hair, Tobi Salon

Makeup, Maverling

Bridesmaids' and Flower Girl dresses, BHLDN

Groom's suit, Alexander Nash

Menswear, The Black Tux

Groom's accessories, Salvatore Ferragamo (shoes); Rolex (watch)

Getting Ready robes, Le Rose

Bridesmaids' gifts, World Market (vases); J.Crew (earrings)

Reception dress, Reformation

String quartet, Alexandra & Ensembles

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