The Best Low-Key Weddings in Vogue

What makes for a Vogue wedding? Stylish and original, the wonderfully true answer is that there is no specific set of criteria. Throughout the years, we’ve seen snow-covered winter weddings, destination extravaganzas, and just about everything else in between. And as memorable as a blow-out bash can be (think #NellAndTeddy circa 2014), there is something undeniably sincere about a low-key wedding. Intimate and sweet, these nuptials focused on the most important parts of two people’s special day—surrounding yourselves with those you love. Above, a roundup of a few of our favorites. From Brooklyn to the Bahamas and back again, not a single one compromised on a unique sense of flair. Jewelry designer Pamela Love got married in Montauk—while wearing a then-not-yet-trendy flower crown. Wildflowers could be seen everywhere as the bride-to-be walked up the aisle. Audrey Gelman celebrated her union in a Detroit industrial space, where a DIY-esque flower wall stole the photogenic show. As the night continued on, she and her J. Crew–clad bridesmaids partied on and on. And more recently, Corey Tenold captured the pure happiness and sartorial swag of a New York City city-hall wedding. As the song goes, love is all you need.