Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Real Weddings Wedding Styles Seasonal Weddings Fall Weddings This Couple Celebrated Their California Wedding Surrounded by Some of the World's Most Famous Sculptures By Julie Vadnal Published on February 12, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Janine Licare San Francisco-based couple Jessie and Qi planned their entire wedding in just two-and-a-half months—but even if they'd had years, they couldn't have predicted the 35-mile-per-hour winds that would sweep through the city on their September 28, 2019, big day—which just so happened to be one of the windiest of the year. Even with the tricky weather working against them, the pair, who met in 2017 at their company's Chinese New Year party, pulled off the celebration of their dreams. They were surrounded by 60 of their nearest and dearest at the Legion of Honor—which boasts the Rodin Gallery—in San Francisco when they tied the knot. "We picked the museum because we wanted to have a wedding theme that matched the venue's style: elegant, vintage, artistic," Jessie explains. In conjunction with their planner, Lovely Time Weddings, the couple played up the event's seasonality with an autumnal palette of burnt orange, navy, and ginger; plenty of art-inspired details, from the bronze lettering on the invitations and Dutch-still-life-inspired floral arrangements to the menu cards in the shape of Rodin's "The Thinker," connected the event's décor to the venue. (Their reception actually unfolded inside the Rodin Galleries at the museum.) And as it turned out, the wind even had an unexpected positive effect: When it came time for Jessie and her father to walk down the aisle during the non-religious outdoor ceremony, the breeze swept through her organza skirt, creating a romantic swish as she walked. And—true to the theme and place—what came to follow really was a work of art. 01 of 20 Left My Heart in San Francisco Janine Licare The couple's romantic Sweet Wedding Thing Paper stationery suite introduced the palette for the autumnal celebration: orange, blue, and ginger. A sketch of the museum appeared on the invitation, which was printed in bronze and topped with an acrylic card. Dutch still-life artwork inspired the floral envelope liner and kept the museum theme front and center. Fall Wedding Invitations We Love 02 of 20 A Sculptural Space Janine Licare While venue shopping, the couple looked at hotels, vineyards, private estates, and gardens in Big Sur, Carmel, and Berkeley before settling on the stately The Legion in Honor—in the heart of the city where they live, San Francisco. "We were immediately drawn to the breathtaking view of the Golden Gate Bridge from the lawn and the fascinating art pieces inside the museum," Jessie says. "We were even more thrilled when the museum coordinators told us we could have our reception inside the gallery, surrounded by Rodin's sculptures." What You Need to Consider If You're Planning a Museum Wedding 03 of 20 A Fashion Find Janine Licare Jessie's Yumi Katsura lace and organza wedding dress was actually a sample, so she was surprised that it was in such pristine condition. It fit perfectly, and she immediately knew it was the one. 04 of 20 Orange Theories Janine Licare For her walk down the aisle, Jessie held an autumnal collection of dahlias, heirloom garden roses, Wabara spray garden roses, ranunculus, freesia, and abelia. Hawthorn Flower Studio added blooming clematis vine for a soft accent. Gorgeous Fall Wedding Bouquets 05 of 20 All Dressed Up Janine Licare Qi wore a midnight blue tuxedo with black satin lapels from The Black Tux for the occasion. 06 of 20 Sugar and Spice Janine Licare Bridesmaids donned three different Jenny Yoo dress styles in the same color—Cinnamon Rose—and clutched small bouquets of periwinkle blue muscari, red butterfly ranunculus, dahlias, heirloom garden roses, Wabara spray garden roses, ranunculus, freesia, spray clematis, and abelia. 07 of 20 VIP Seating Janine Licare Groupings of dahlias, maple leaves, abelia, roses, and zinnias defined the ceremony aisle. Altar and Aisle Decorations We Love 08 of 20 Grounding Exercise Janine Licare The original plan for the ceremony space's design involved displaying the altar's floral arrangements on pedestals, but the day's strong winds grounded them. "Luckily the arrangements were extremely large, so the impact of the florals wasn't diminished at all," Jessie explains. How to Wind-Proof Your Wedding Look 09 of 20 The Words That Bind Janine Licare During the non-religious ceremony, Jessie and Qi exchanged self-penned promises penned in vintage-inspired vow books with deckled edges. Wedding Vow Books You'll Cherish Forever 10 of 20 Making an Entrance Janine Licare No amount of wind could stop Jessie's father from walking her down the aisle; their journey to the altar was accompanied by a harpist and cellist, who played a version of Camille Saint-Saëns' "Swan" during the processional. 11 of 20 Love Language Janine Licare A ceremony highlight? Both Jessie and Qui recited a poem to each other in their mother tongue, Chinese. 12 of 20 Picture Perfect During the first half of the cocktail hour, the pair snuck off to pose for portraits. Meanwhile, guests noshed on Vietnamese chicken meatballs, five-spice duck, poke, and Thai dungeness crab cakes. 13 of 20 Art-y Party Janine Licare Tiny busts and framed phrases (such as "You Will Forever Be My Always") played up the art theme during the reception. Art-Inspired Wedding Ideas for Creative Couples 14 of 20 Museum-Worthy Display Janine Licare Guests dined in the Rodin Galleries, surrounded by some of the artist's most famous sculptures. Each tablescape—featuring crushed blue velvet linens, apricot-colored candles, and more flowers—was a work of art in its own right. 15 of 20 A Well-Thought Out Plan Janine Licare The night's menu—a choice of cod, New York strip steak, or chickpea panisse—was printed on a card printed in the shape of Rodin's "The Thinker." Onyx and gold flatware rounded out each setting's look. 16 of 20 Let the Music Play Janine Licare Jessie and Qi took to the dance floor to "Yellow" by Katherine Ho. "We loved this song after we watched the movie Crazy Rich Asians," Jessie says. "The lyrics in Chinese were fantastic!" 17 of 20 A Delicious Display Janine Licare The bright blue two-tier dessert—a Cake Coquette confection made with citrus buttermilk cake, citrus cream filling, and lemon curd—stood out against an impressive floral arrangement. Pastel Wedding Cakes You Have to See 18 of 20 Sculptural Details Embedded into the cake display was a series of multi-sized busts—offering yet another connective moment to the event's locale and theme. 19 of 20 Costume Change Janine Licare Half-way through the reception, Jessie slipped into a long-sleeve dress by Needle and Thread—just before the DJ played a video that Qi made, which told of the couple's love story. Reception Dresses Brides Changed Into for Their Parties 20 of 20 Sources Janine Licare Photography, Janine LicareVenue, Legion of HonorEvent Planning, Lovely TimeCatering, Grace StreetFlowers, Hawthorn Flower StudioVideography, Apollo FotographieOfficiant, Larry WilkersonStationery, Sweetweddingthing PaperCake, Cake CoquetteMusic, Anna-Maria Mendieta (ceremony); DeeJayPros (reception)Rentals, Standard Party Rentals; La TavolaBride's Gown, Yumi Katsura (ceremony); Needle and Thread (reception)Bride's Accessories, David's Bridal veil; Salvatore Ferragamo shoesHair and Makeup, Alice TangBridesmaids' Dresses, Jenny YooMenswear, The Black TuxLighting, Verducci Event Productions Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit