An All Black Everything Wedding at The W Hotel, Washington, D.C.
Today, I’m finally sharing Keisha and Jason’s beautiful All Black Everything Wedding at the W Hotel in Washington, D.C. I’m always honored when people refer us to their friends and family. That shows a special level of trust. Keisha was referred to me by one of my sorority sisters. It was exciting to learn that we were from the same town, knew some of the same folks and went to the same schools. Jason, the groom from New York met his bride at the University of Virginia and that was all she wrote!
When I met with Keisha and Jason in January, they expressed that they wanted a small intimate wedding with no more than 51 guests. I didn’t think they were going to be able to stick to that number but they proved me wrong. On July 3rd, Keisha and Jason were married in a small and intimate wedding with 51 carefully selected the guest. Their wedding took place just steps away from the White House at the Hotel Washington now known as The W Hotel. Keisha wore a beautiful blush Monique Lhuillier wedding gown. The ceremony room was filled with simple cylinder vases in various heights with floating candles. For the reception guested entered into a room completely transformed with beautiful blue and purple lighting, two long kings tables featuring low and long purple floral arrangements with hurricane floating candles. Here are some of the gorgeous photos by George Street Photography.
This wedding has also been featured on Munaluchi Bridal Magazine Blog – Learn more about Jason & Keisha – here!
Our Creative Partners on this wedding:
Photographer – George Street Photography
Venue – W Hotel
Wedding Design & Coordination – Sparkling Events & Designs
Lighting – I Want Ambiance Lighting
Music – DJ Max Powers
Florist – Amaryllis Event Floral & Design
Makeup – Blend Make-up Artistry
Cakes – Fancy Cakes by Leslie Bakery
Wedding dress – Monique Lhuillier Bliss
Hair – Signature Image Salon
Ebony Sparkes is a DC Wedding Planner & DC Event Planner serving DC, Maryland, Virginia and Beyond.
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