Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Real Weddings Wedding Styles Seasonal Weddings Spring Weddings This Couple Hosted a Modern Wedding with Timeless Touches in a California Olive Grove A color palette of onyx, ivory, and gray set a timeless tone for this couple's nuptials. By Blythe Copeland Blythe Copeland Blythe Copeland is a contributing writer with more than a decade of experience as a freelance lifestyle writer. Editorial Guidelines Published on May 11, 2022 Photo: Christine Skari Photography In November 2020, five years after meeting at Pepperdine Law School, Cassidy and Nicholas were living in Utah and celebrating their anniversary at the St. Regis Deer Valley—but Nicholas had his eye on the future. "Nicholas said, 'Let's go outside to take a photograph,' and it was setup with roses, a sign, and lots of candles," says Cassidy of his proposal. "It was pretty dreamy, as it had snowed all day the day before—a true winter wonderland moment." After their engagement in the snow, the couple dreamed of a warm-weather wedding, choosing the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa in Indian Wells, California. "Nicholas grew up in La Quinta, which borders Indian Wells, and his parents still live in the desert. We spend a lot of time there," says Cassidy. "It just made sense for us to get married there." The rest of their family and friends flew in from across the United States for a ceremony and reception in the venue's pretty olive grove. The couple chose a modern, minimalist aesthetic, complete with white flowers, black accents, shades of gray, and glass details. "The vision was timeless and classic with small modern touches," explains Cassidy. They added personal touches, too: a Utah Jazz-themed groom's cake, a monogrammed dance floor, and a raucous after-party at the resort's night club. Even when some elements didn't go as planned—the couple's ring bearer, their toddler nephew, slept through the ceremony; high winds threatened their ceremony—they kept their attention on the big picture. "Don't sweat the small stuff," says Cassidy. "If you stay focused on the fact that the day is about you and your spouse getting married, then everything else becomes ancillary." Christine Skari Photography Timeless and Elegant A monochromatic invitation suite from A Fabulous Fete combined printing and calligraphy for a "clean and modern" look. A custom monogram with the couple's first initials appeared on a tag tied around the invitation; Cassidy and Nicholas used the same logo on the dance floor and cocktail napkins during their reception. "Both of us love black, gray, and white and we stayed true to ourselves with our color palette," says Cassidy. "We wanted to be able to look back in 15 years and not regret our design." Christine Skari Photography Pass the Champagne Cassidy and her attendants popped an illustrated bottle of Veuve Clicquot in the bridal suite; the artwork featured the pair's big-day date and previewed the event's neutral floral palette. Christine Skari Photography Getting Ready The bride posed for a few portraits in a floor-length silk robe before stepping into her wedding dress. Bridesmaids' Robes Alternatives to Set You and Your 'Maids Apart Christine Skari Photography Love at First Sight When Cassidy spotted her Leah De Glora gown while casually scrolling through her Instagram feed, she knew it was the one. She called the California bridal salon that had posted the dress as an advertisement for a weekend trunk show and secured the only remaining appointment. "I then called my mom and told her I was flying in from Utah for 24 hours to go try on this dress," says Cassidy. "The sample size hardly fit, but I just knew and purchased it." The fitted bodice and cascading train of tiered organza ruffles were the perfect combination of elements she wanted for her wedding: "Minimalist, but also dramatic." Christine Skari Photography Something Blue Embellished Manolo Blahnik heels peeked out from below Cassidy's ruffled skirt; she also wore diamond jewelry and a cathedral-length veil. Christine Skari Photography Gray Ladies Cassidy chose seven different gown styles in silver and gray from Fame and Partners for her bridesmaids. "I thought it would be a good way to tie in the gray since I had already selected a lot of black and white," she says. Each woman carried a different bouquet of white flowers: long-stemmed garden roses for the bride, and roses, majolica, sprays, ranunculus, or lisianthus for the bridesmaids. Christine Skari Photography Well-Suited Nicholas and his groomsmen chose traditional formal attire from The Black Tux, with the groom adding Christian Louboutin suede loafers and a Carl F. Bucherer watch. Lily Roden Floral Studio provided ivory ranunculus for the boutonnières. Christine Skari Photography The Look of Love Symbolic trees in the property's natural olive grove surrounded the couple during their first look. "Both of us felt a little nervous beforehand," says the couple. "It was super windy—30 miles per hour—during our first look, so we were also a little overwhelmed about the wind and its impact on the day. But we really just tried to focus on each other and soak in the moment." These Adorable Photos Make the Case for Having a First Look on Your Wedding Day Christine Skari Photography High Contrast A minimalist black frame structure offered a modern complement to the lush white flowers and greenery that made up the couple's altar backdrop. Christine Skari Photography Chic Seating Sophisticated black cane chairs, set with white cushions, were accented by oversized green-and-white floral arrangements that lined the aisle. Christine Skari Photography String Processional Organic String Quartet performed Lana Del Ray's "Young and Beautiful" for the bridal party and groom's processional, and "Can't Help Falling in Love" as Cassidy's father escorted her down the aisle. What Kind of Music Should You Play During Your Ceremony? Christine Skari Photography The New Mr. and Mrs. A friend of the couple officiated the Christian ceremony, during which Cassidy and Nicholas exchanged traditional vows before existing the space as newlyweds to Ellie Goulding's "Love Me Like You Do." "It was a really special moment to be married by one of our closest friends—and the wind cooperated!" says Cassidy. Christine Skari Photography Their Favorite People Wild House Ink created the couple's alphabetical escort display, keeping to the black, gray, and white color palette. Delicate floral outlines and sweeping calligraphy softened the block text and muted tones. Christine Skari Photography Under the Stars Though creating a tent that gave the couple the "dinner under the stars" feeling they wanted was one of the most complicated parts of the planning process, the end result was worth it: The black frame structure with a clear roof, white draped accents, and delicate overhead greenery embodied the couple's "modern elegance" theme. Christine Skari Photography Clear Winners Cassidy and Nicholas chose white centerpieces, clear chargers, black napkins, and floral-embellished menus to create their "timeless and classic" atmosphere. As the sun set, white lights accenting the ceiling of the tent recreated a glittering sky. The property's chefs prepared a meal of wedge salad with ranch dressing, stuffed chicken breast, and filet mignon. For late-night snacks, the couple served their favorite foods: mozzarella sticks, hot wings, sliders, and donuts. The Prettiest Place Settings from Real Celebrations Christine Skari Photography On the Dance Floor The couple's white dance floor displayed their monogram in crisp black. After their first dance as husband and wife, Cassidy and her father danced to Tim McGraw's "My Little Girl" and Nicholas and his mother took the floor to Stevie Wonder's "You Are the Sunshine of My Life." One of the couple's favorite parts of their day was "having our family and friends from all over the United States come celebrate us," says Cassidy. "We had people from Pennsylvania, Texas, Missouri, Washington D.C., and northern, central, and southern California. It was amazing to see all of our loved ones in one place." Christine Skari Photography Sources Photography, Christine Skari PhotographyVenue and catering, Renaissance Esmeralda Resort and Spa, Indian WellsEvent planning, My Beloved EventsFlowers, Lily Roden Floral StudioVideography, Anna LordStudioStationery, Lauren Saylor, A Fabulous FeteCake, Exquisite Desserts Music, Organic String Quartet (ceremony and reception); Visions Entertainment (reception)Rentals, BBJ La Tavola; Bedazzle My Events;Bright Event Rentals; MTB Event RentalsBride's gown, Leah Da GloriaBride's shoes, Manolo BlahnikHair and makeup, Meghan Valerie Hair and Makeup ArtistryMakeup, Devynne JohnsonBridesmaids' dresses, Fame and PartnersGroom's attire and menswear, The Black TuxGroom's accessories, Christian Louboutin shoes; Carl F. Bucherer watchEscort display, Wild House InkGuest book, After the TonePhoto booth, Pixster Photo Booth Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit