Inside Weddings

MICHELE PINHEIRO & JEFF THOMAS

MICHELE PINHEIRO & JEFF THOMAS

- September 8, 2018 Malibu, California | Photograph­ed by Michael Segal Photograph­y

September 8, 2018 Malibu, California Photograph­ed by Michael Segal Photograph­y

Exactly one year after a mutual friend set them up on a blind date, Michele Pinheiro and Jeff Thomas decided to spend the rest of their lives together. While on vacation in Los Cabos, Mexico, for Michele’s birthday as well as their one-year anniversar­y, Jeff surprised his beloved with an extra-special gift while enjoying dinner on the sand: a sparkling diamond engagement ring. “It just felt so right,” he muses.

With just eight months to plan their nuptials, the pair looked to Tessa Brand of Tessa Lyn Events to design and organize every detail of their ceremony and reception. “I feel so lucky and grateful to have chosen Tessa as our planner as she made our day very special and magical,” affirms the bride. The groom confirms the decision made their big day even more memorable. “Hire a true profession­al wedding planner because it makes all the difference,” he suggests to other couples. Though they looked at a number of venues throughout California, the moment they found a luxurious villa in Malibu, their decision was simple. “You feel like you’re in Tuscany and the view is amazing,” shares the bride of the expansive vineyard estate. With their dream site booked, Michele and Jeff excitedly awaited their fête.

Prior to the soirée, the couple’s 120 guests received a sophistica­ted ivory invitation box featuring a custom monogram and gilt script, which set the tone for the décor to come. When the day finally arrived, friends and family found their seats atop modern bullionhue­d chairs with pearl cushions by Chameleon Chair Collection that surrounded an exquisite ceremony structure on a helipad offering jawdroppin­g 360-degree views of the gorgeous vineyard, Santa Monica Mountains, and Pacific Ocean. “It was just spectacula­r and stunning,” says the groom of the venue. “It made the whole event come together.”

The bride, who carried a bouquet of snowy roses, was a vision in a form-fitting beaded long-sleeve gown with a plunging bodice, illusion details, and an open back. She met her dashing groom beneath a circular structure adorned with lush drapery and vanilla-hued hydrangeas, roses, and orchids, which also lined the aisle. Just as Michele and Jeff said “I do” and officially became husband and wife, a gospel choir performed joyous melodies in celebratio­n of their union.

Attendees mingled poolside and took in the picturesqu­e vistas before finding their seating assignment­s for the alfresco dinner service by way of acrylic drink stirrers displayed in flutes of chilled Champagne. Desiring “beautiful and timeless” décor, the bride and her team elected a classic color palette of white and gold to complement the natural beauty of the Tuscan-inspired villa. Round tables showcasing gilt-and-ivory linens were decorated with lavish floral arrangemen­ts of white phalaenops­is orchids, roses, and hydrangeas, and the couple’s elegant lacecovere­d sweetheart table featured the same creamy blooms in a cascading design that fell gracefully to the stone floor.

“If everyone loves the food and the entertainm­ent, it’s always a good time!”

Following the open-air reception, revelers moved inside for dessert and dancing. In addition to a delectable five-layer wedding cake, friends and family enjoyed a selection of sweet treats created with the color scheme of the celebratio­n in mind. An ‘80s cover band kept the party going until midnight. “If everyone loves the food and the entertainm­ent, it’s always a good time!” confirms the groom.

When asked if they would do anything differentl­y, Michele only wishes she’d worn a second dress since her long-sleeved ensemble made dancing at the reception quite warm, while Jeff affirms that he wouldn’t change a thing. “It really was an amazing day,” he smiles.

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