Yer and Jeff planned a sophisticated outdoor wedding at the TPC Las Vegas. Their October I Do's fused the time-honored wedding traditions of their respective Asian cultures with a chic and modern Western wedding style. The bride Yer is of Hmong heritage and the groom is Vietnamese, but they're both ambitious, graceful career-driven Americans with a strong sense of family.
The wedding ceremony featured a traditional Hmong Tea Ceremony between the bride and her grandmother, an ancient ritual that brought tears to wedding guests' eyes. Truly some of the most beautiful and real moments I have ever captured in wedding photos!
The outdoor tent reception was stunningly appointed with, believe it or not, DIY wedding flower centerpieces and arrangements. The silver, purple and ivory wedding color palette was infused throughout, in the flowers, linens, and the bride's second wedding reception dress, and the wireless LED uplighting that perfectly set the mood.
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