Real Wedding
Old World Romance
Erica Berge & Ryan Thomas
November 08, 2003
Laguna Niguel, CA
Beauty
Carina Lindgrin, Makeup
Shelley George, Salon Gregories, Hair
Bridal Designer
Vera Wang
Bridal Salon
Barneys New York
Bridesmaids
Barneys New York
Cakes
Let Them Eat Cake
Consultant
Melinda Dixon
Entertainment
Essence Entertainment, Ceremony
West Coast Music Services, Reception
Formalwear
Gary's Tux
Invitations
Francis Orr
Jewelry
Jayson Hanson
Mother's Gown
Neiman Marcus
Officiants
Steve Sweet and David Comegys
Photographers
Michael Good Photography
Registries
Bloomingdale's
Williams-Sonoma
Crate & Barrel
Rehearsal Dinner
Ristorante Rumari
Rentals & Linens
Party Solutions
Shoes
Manolo Blahnik
Transportation
Exotic Limousine
Venues
The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, Reception
Laguna Presbyterian Church, Ceremony
Videographers
Big Picture Video
Carina Lindgrin, Makeup
Shelley George, Salon Gregories, Hair
Bridal Designer
Vera Wang
Bridal Salon
Barneys New York
Bridesmaids
Barneys New York
Cakes
Let Them Eat Cake
Consultant
Melinda Dixon
Entertainment
Essence Entertainment, Ceremony
West Coast Music Services, Reception
Formalwear
Gary's Tux
Invitations
Francis Orr
Jewelry
Jayson Hanson
Mother's Gown
Neiman Marcus
Officiants
Steve Sweet and David Comegys
Photographers
Michael Good Photography
Registries
Bloomingdale's
Williams-Sonoma
Crate & Barrel
Rehearsal Dinner
Ristorante Rumari
Rentals & Linens
Party Solutions
Shoes
Manolo Blahnik
Transportation
Exotic Limousine
Venues
The Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, Reception
Laguna Presbyterian Church, Ceremony
Videographers
Big Picture Video
Erica Berge and Ryan Thomas met while in college, at the party of a mutual friend. Ryan sparked Erica’s attention with his sense of humor, and the two felt great chemistry and an instant connection to each other. In February of 2003, Ryan took Erica to the bluffs of Corona Del Mar, the site of their first kiss, to propose marriage. Just nine months later, the couple became husband and wife in another gorgeous coastal setting, Laguna Niguel.
Erica and Ryan were married at The Laguna Presbyterian Church, during a religious ceremony, which was very important to the couple. The marriage was witnessed by 225 of the couple’s loved ones, including ten bridesmaids and seven groomsmen. Erica will never forget the moment that she and Ryan locked eyes as her father escorted her down the aisle towards her husband-to-be. In honor of his family’s Norwegian heritage, the father-of-the-bride added his own heartfelt touch to the ceremony by reciting a traditional blessing in Norwegian, which added a sense of history to the day. The couple’s guests were treated to a most romantic surprise when a flock of doves was released in honor of the celebration.
Following the late afternoon ceremony, the party continued at the world-renowned Ritz-Carlton in Laguna Niguel. There, the guests enjoyed a formal evening of dining and dancing, with a four-course dinner that featured entrees of Ono and filet mignon, lively entertainment by a full band, and a luscious five-tiered, buttercream, lemon and raspberry cake adorned with a monogram of Erica and Ryan’s initials. The bride and groom took great care to ensure that each element of their wedding fit their personalities, and even the ocean-front room itself, The Pavilion, was chosen in tribute to their shared love of the beach and the water.
The bride and groom chose The Ritz-Carlton for its impeccable first-class service as well as for its famous Old World elegance. The historical hotel, which boasts one of Southern California’s top oceanfront settings, is reminiscent of a European mansion, complete with muted Oriental rugs, crystal chandeliers and inviting fireplaces and sitting areas. Erica and Ryan kept this specific ambience in mind when planning the look and formality of their wedding. In accordance with this theme, they filled the reception with the romantic light of hundreds of candles, simple and elegant floral arrangements and a sophisticated color scheme of white, creams, champagnes and neutral browns. The flowers were white, cream and champagne roses accented with cascading deep green ivy, displayed in silver candelabras in varying heights.
Erica and Ryan bestowed their guests with several thoughtful mementos of the day: the wedding favors were deliciously scented red currant Votivo candles wrapped in paper that bore the couple’s names and the date. At the end of the reception, the bride and groom ensured sweet memories of the occasion by directing their guests to a candy bar to fill treat bags emblazoned with “Sweet Dreams, Erica & Ryan.” A final warm gesture concluded the evening as the guests were greeted in the valet area with a stunning white lily bouquet bearing a charming note that read “When You Wish Upon A Star, Dreams Are Never Far. Thank You for Sharing Our Special Day. Love, Erica and Ryan.”
Erica and Ryan were married at The Laguna Presbyterian Church, during a religious ceremony, which was very important to the couple. The marriage was witnessed by 225 of the couple’s loved ones, including ten bridesmaids and seven groomsmen. Erica will never forget the moment that she and Ryan locked eyes as her father escorted her down the aisle towards her husband-to-be. In honor of his family’s Norwegian heritage, the father-of-the-bride added his own heartfelt touch to the ceremony by reciting a traditional blessing in Norwegian, which added a sense of history to the day. The couple’s guests were treated to a most romantic surprise when a flock of doves was released in honor of the celebration.
Following the late afternoon ceremony, the party continued at the world-renowned Ritz-Carlton in Laguna Niguel. There, the guests enjoyed a formal evening of dining and dancing, with a four-course dinner that featured entrees of Ono and filet mignon, lively entertainment by a full band, and a luscious five-tiered, buttercream, lemon and raspberry cake adorned with a monogram of Erica and Ryan’s initials. The bride and groom took great care to ensure that each element of their wedding fit their personalities, and even the ocean-front room itself, The Pavilion, was chosen in tribute to their shared love of the beach and the water.
The bride and groom chose The Ritz-Carlton for its impeccable first-class service as well as for its famous Old World elegance. The historical hotel, which boasts one of Southern California’s top oceanfront settings, is reminiscent of a European mansion, complete with muted Oriental rugs, crystal chandeliers and inviting fireplaces and sitting areas. Erica and Ryan kept this specific ambience in mind when planning the look and formality of their wedding. In accordance with this theme, they filled the reception with the romantic light of hundreds of candles, simple and elegant floral arrangements and a sophisticated color scheme of white, creams, champagnes and neutral browns. The flowers were white, cream and champagne roses accented with cascading deep green ivy, displayed in silver candelabras in varying heights.
Erica and Ryan bestowed their guests with several thoughtful mementos of the day: the wedding favors were deliciously scented red currant Votivo candles wrapped in paper that bore the couple’s names and the date. At the end of the reception, the bride and groom ensured sweet memories of the occasion by directing their guests to a candy bar to fill treat bags emblazoned with “Sweet Dreams, Erica & Ryan.” A final warm gesture concluded the evening as the guests were greeted in the valet area with a stunning white lily bouquet bearing a charming note that read “When You Wish Upon A Star, Dreams Are Never Far. Thank You for Sharing Our Special Day. Love, Erica and Ryan.”
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