Intimate, formal wedding at the Baltimore Museum of Art
“Less is more” was the concept behind Angelique + Bryce’s museum wedding?any details included were there to complement the true meaning behind their day, nothing more. Gallery hoppers from artistic backgrounds (both models, Angelique is also a dancer and Bryce, an actor), they felt at home amongst artwork at the Baltimore Museum of Art, which laid the foundation for the clean, elegant, formal wedding to come. Photographer Kristin Piteo’s organic, editorial style was the perfect match for capturing each moment:
Their Wedding Style
The bride explains, Bryce and I always thought that our love is louder than we are. Black and white was the perfect option. It complemented the space and was a curated to nod to our individual styles. I personally am a “no fuss no frill” kind of girl and less has always been more so it was so rewarding when people said, ?It was so you.” Angelique wore a timeless long sleeve Pnina Tornai with buttons lining the back and silver shoes for a chic accent. During the reception, she donned a sleek white pant suit.
A Museum Wedding
Angelique always knew she wanted to get married at an art museum, which was a natural fit as they’ve visited them together since early on in their relationship. The Fox Court in the Baltimore Art Museum captured her vision perfectly with its intimate yet impactful, muted yet elegant interior.
Her favorite moment: The ceremony by far. It sounds cliche but time stood sti...
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