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The celebration starts with a Friday evening party on the beach at the St. Regis Punta Mita resort.
The event features three 18-foot-tall custom teepees.
Tables feature white washed linen fabric topped with crystal quartz stones and glass.
A long view.
All guests are asked to dress in white; women receive white floral crowns, men receive green foliage crowns.
The St. Regis Punta Mita handles catering. Here, the signature cocktail.
Icy shooters help keep guests cool.
Summery yarmulkes.
Strings of lights set a festive mood as night falls. Eran Klein and Eli Cochavi oversaw lighting.
The teepees begin to glow.
Guests rock to the music of DJ Gil Fux Shablul.
The party goes on till 5 a.m.
On Day 2, guests enjoy a pool party at the pool bar at the St. Regis Punta Mita.
The event's palette is inspired by brilliant primary colors with an emphasis on blue, hand-painted artisan ceramic pots.
The event is accented with succulents and local ethnic fabrics, offsetting modern yellow and blue patterns. Guests danced to the music of DJ Gil Fux Shablul.
Day 3 brings the wedding, held at Imanta Resort--a unique beachfront resort. A total of 3,000 square feet of staging and flooring created the three areas of the wedding, "yet the whole design flowed with the surroundings and melted in," says KBY Designs founder Koby Bar Yehuda. The reception features gray-washed furniture, tall wooden pots and dark pink wild orchids. From the reception, guests walk along sisal carpet to the beach wedding site.
Floral at the cocktail reception.
Beach-appropriate yarmulkes.
The bridal bouquet features lily of the valley from Holland.
The stunning chuppah, inspired by weeping willow. Flowing greenery trailed up the four poles, while the top featured a cascade of white dendrobium orchids and tiny white lisianthus.
At the ceremony, guests sit in 500 Lucite Ghost chairs.
The chuppah as night falls. Eran Klein and Eli Cochavi oversaw lighting.
For the reception dinner, wooden pergolas in taupe feature hanging lanterns.
The dinner features a range of seating options.
A pretty table has a rustic yet elegant look.
A long view.
Reception floral stresses cool green and white. The floral design was based on imported Juliet roses, peonies, hydrangeas, and lots of greenery in unique vases.
More wedding floral.
A table overlooks the sea. Imanta Resorts handled catering.
The floorplan features a custom dance floor and two bars.
Wide-weave linen curtains soften the look.
Cross-back chairs give a rustic elegance.
A 16-piece band Vision and drummer Tararam entertain guests. Eran Klein and Eli Cochavi oversaw lighting.
The party moved to the beach at 4:30 a.m. for a bonfire.
Fireworks end the night.
