Set against the sentimental backdrop of Grandma Beth’s hillside home, the wedding embraced what the bride lovingly called “Granny Chic”—a vision of garden romance layered with personal history. The grounds, carefully tended for months in preparation, became the heart of the celebration, with an organic ceremony layout that appeared effortless yet was thoughtfully measured to welcome every guest. The bride stunned in Monique Lhuillier, her gown paired with a detachable cape and later, a playful switch to Converse sneakers for the reception. Skipping a traditional wedding party, she let her closest friends dress within a soft pastel palette that perfectly echoed the garden setting. The design details reflected the family’s hand and heart, most memorably the bar, styled with vintage rentals and heirlooms from Grandma Beth’s own collection—glassware, china, vases, and books that made the space feel as though it had always belonged. It was a day where every element, from fashion to florals, was rooted in both intention and intimacy.