The Knot Weddings Magazine

Dandy Desert

To honor David’s Mexican heritage, the pair included a (a floral garland draped around them) to symbolize unity. David pinned his Custom white sunglasses affixed to the cards were useful for the sunny outdoor reception. In addition to the choir, a mariachi band—a tradition in David’s family—played during cocktail hour, while a DJ spun Latin cumbias after dinner. “There wasn’t an empty space on the dance floor,” David says.

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