
This beautiful October wedding was centered around emotion, intention, and the people closest to them. With just around 70 guests, no wedding party, delicate white florals with touches of burgundy, and timeless styling throughout the day, everything felt understated yet deeply meaningful.
The bride wore elegant ballet-inspired shoes that perfectly matched the refined and romantic feel of the celebration, while the soft autumn light gave the entire day a glow. From portraits on the lawn overlooking Bde Maka Ska to quiet moments together inside the reception space before guests entered, the day unfolded with a calmness that allowed everyone to truly be present.
One of the most memorable moments of the evening was the groom’s toast, where he spoke about how his partner made him a better version of himself. It perfectly reflected the atmosphere of the entire wedding: emotional without feeling heavy, elegant without feeling overly formal, and joyful in a way that felt genuine rather than performative.
This Minikahda Club wedding was a reminder that sometimes the most impactful celebrations are the ones that keep the focus on what matters most: connection, intention, and the people you love.
Planning your own wedding at the Minikahda Club? You can get inspired with my fMinikahda Club wedding venue guide here.



