05/21/2026
Exemplifying lush elegance that graces so many wedding day mood boards, Leah and Gage’s gilded wedding weekend embraced an undeniable decadence.
Leah was a vision of timeless beauty in a strapless gown in a luxe fabric embossed with subtle floral details, flowing veil, pearl earrings and dramatic scarf, while Gage put his own twist on the classic tux with a playful string tie. On the outdoor staircase of the Joslyn Castle, the romantic doorway serving as their altar, Leah and Gage vowed their love to one another while guests fanned themselves on the lush grounds.
At The Durham Museum the Art Deco interior served as inspiration for more opulent details to unfold. With pears gracing the tablescapes and the framed art wall that guided guests to their seats, no detail was spared for their vintage-infused celebration.
On the following day, the pair finalized their wedding weekend with a traditional Ethiopian celebration, Melse, per Leah’s heritage. This special day is devoted to honoring the couple, blessing their marriage and celebrating their new life together. Rich with vibrant music, food and dancing, this grand finale was a warm welcome into Leah and Gage’s married life.
Bridal Attire |
Bridesmaid Attire | .bridal
Cake + Desserts |
Catering |
Groom + Groomsmen Attire |
Hair | with .bash.omaha
Makeup | with
Music |
Officiant | Mike Eastman
Photography |
Rentals | ;
Transportation | Ollie the Trolley
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Videography |