Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Real Weddings Wedding Styles Seasonal Weddings Fall Weddings This Couple's Outdoor Wedding Was Inspired by Santa Fe, New Mexico's Natural Beauty Rosy pinks, warm golds, and neutral accents created a timeless desert aesthetic. 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 June 3, 2022 Photo: Feather & Twine Five years after meeting at work—they both had careers in digital advertising—Moses and Julia invited a group of friends to Durango, Colorado, for the weekend. "One day we all went on an evening hike down to a beautiful river bank," says Julia. "Moses pulled me to the side to go walk in the water and then he popped the question! It was a total surprise." Their August 2020 engagement allowed the couple plenty of time to plan their wedding for October 2, 2021, at Bishop's Lodge in Santa Fe, New Mexico—the bride's home state. "There was no replan and not too many precautions—most of our activities were entirely outdoors," says Julia of the planning process. The couple found inspiration in the state's landscapes, choosing a color palette of terra cotta, pink, rust, gold, and neutrals. They focused on natural textures and elements, including custom hand-painted gourds they gave out as favors, woven lanterns, and adobe backgrounds.But the true highlight for Julia and Moses was celebrating with their 200 guests. "The moments we talk about the most are having all of our people together for an entire weekend," says Julia. "We felt so much love every single day and in every moment. People say it all the time, but it truly was one of the best days and weekends of our lives." Desert-Inspired Wedding Ideas for the Boho Couple Feather & Twine Home Sweet Home Julia and Moses knew they wanted to host their nuptials in her home state of New Mexico, but didn't have a specific venue in mind. "The mountains, the sunsets, the food, the weather—the list goes on about what makes New Mexico so amazing," says the bride. "There was no question after touring Bishop's Lodge! The grounds embody the beauty of New Mexico, and it also feels incredibly intimate." Feather & Twine Square Space Swell Press Paper Co. created an invitation suite using the couple's understated color palette, geometric accent patterns, and an ombré-toned invitation to the welcome party. "We had an awesome map of Santa Fe with some of our favorite spots!" says Julia. 30 Modern Wedding Invitations We Love Feather & Twine Classically Chic Julia chose a sleeveless, V-neck Monique Lhuillier wedding dress made of embroidered tulle. "I tried on so many different dresses and so many different styles," she says. "I was between two dresses and I ended up going with the one that felt more timeless! I went with a cathedral veil with beautiful floral appliqués; I also wore my [late] Nana's engagement ring." Feather & Twine Pink Ladies Julia narrowed down the bridesmaids' options to several different gown styles and rosy shades from Jenny Yoo. "The colors matched the scheme of the wedding," says Julia. "They all looked so beautiful!" 38 Looks That Prove Bridesmaids' Dresses Can Be Chic Feather & Twine In the Navy Moses and his groomsmen donned slim-fit, navy suits from Generation Tux. "They overnighted three different suits for us to make sure we had the right fit and style," says Julia. "He wore a southwestern bracelet that is representative of a bracelet his mom gave him many years ago, and a chain necklace that his mom gifted him." Feather & Twine Their First Look Emotions ran high during the couple's first look. "I was pretty nervous, but also extremely excited," says Julia. "I just wanted to see him!" Spending those moments alone together allowed the couple to center themselves before the ceremony. "During the first look, we were both happy to be grounded before being in front of the crowd and were thankful for that time with just us," she says. "After the first look, we couldn't wait to get down the aisle!" Feather & Twine Sunset Shades The couple's "Santa Fe Sunset" aesthetic inspired their floral arch, which was covered in blooms of pink, yellow, sienna, and cream. "Our ceremony was on the chapel lawn, with the 1870s chapel sitting behind the audience," says Julia. "It was incredibly special." 73 Wedding Arches That Will Instantly Upgrade Your Ceremony Feather & Twine Have a Seat Artfully arranged flowers, greenery, and leaves from Layered Vintage created sculptural floral designs that lined the ceremony aisle, complementing rustic wooden benches. Feather & Twine Father and Daughter A string group performed "What a Wonderful World" as Julia's father escorted her to the altar. "All the little moments really stick out," she says, "like right before walking down the aisle my dad and I had a few moments by ourselves, and it was so special!" Feather & Twine Saying "I Do" During their religious ceremony, the bride and groom exchanged both traditional vows, and personal texts they wrote themselves. "We are both rooted in our Christian faith, and having a ceremony focused on that was very important to us," says Julia. Feather & Twine All the Right Notes As the couple led their guests from the chapel to the cocktail hour, a mariachi band joined the processional to provide a festive accompaniment. Feather & Twine Keep on Truckin' The bed of an antique pickup truck overflowed with natural trailing greenery, while a custom sign welcomed guests to the couple's reception. Feather & Twine Diamond Display Tile-inspired elements—like those on the invitation—reappeared throughout the wedding day; a wooden bookshelf held seating assignments printed on diamond-shaped paper decorated with a similar design. Insanely Creative Escort Cards and Seating Displays Feather & Twine Outside, In Natural woven lanterns and greenery used to wrap the tent poles helped create an effortless, al fresco atmosphere for the couple's reception. "We look back at the pictures from our reception tent and it transports us back to that evening," says Julia. "The lanterns, greenery, flowers, and candles felt like a literal dream." Feather & Twine Warm and Welcoming Mercury glass votives, sand-colored pillar candles, and centerpiece arrangements in shades of pink, amber, and burgundy complemented the oatmeal-colored linens. Feather & Twine Neutral Territory Vintage glassware, natural chargers, linen runners, and tile-inspired menus were a sophisticated use of mixed materials. Feather & Twine Together Forever Julia and Moses chose a contemporary version of "This Must Be the Place" for their first dance. "The original Talking Heads version had been one of Moses's favorite songs his entire life, and he always thought it would be a great first dance song if he could find the right version," says Julia. "Once he found the Lumineers version, we were locked in! We've gone through this song line by line over the years and have our own interpretation of what it all means. It truly felt like the world melted away and it was just us two dancing together." Unique First Dance Songs No One Will See Coming Feather & Twine Sources Photography, Feather & TwineVenue, Bishop's LodgeEvent Planning, Wild Sky EventsFlowers, Layered VintageVideography, The McKellars Wedding Cinema Stationery, Swell Press (invitations); Owl Post Calligraphy (day-of papers)Music, Raising CainRentals, Colorado Party Rentals; La Tavola Fine Linen; Whim HospitalityBride's gown, Monique LhullierBride's accessories, Anne Barge veil; Jennifer Behr earringsBridesmaids' dresses, Jenny YooMenswear, Generation TuxGuest book, After the ToneFavors, Gourds by Sandy Short Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit