Joshua and Jessica’s Chapel of Flowers wedding was the perfect mix of elegance and fun. From a heartfelt ceremony to champagne pops on Fremont Street and a Lawry’s Steakhouse wedding reception that turned into an all-night celebration, this one was iconic. Keep scrolling for all the Las Vegas wedding inspiration, because these two knew how to plan a celebration!
The day began with Jessica and Joshua getting ready separately for their Chapel of Flowers wedding. Jessica’s wedding look? Pure Old Hollywood meets modern Vegas chic. Her gown? A sultry, corset-style masterpiece with delicate lace detailing and a dramatic tulle skirt that moved like a dream. Her shoes? Classic, yet dripping in intricate embellishments—because why not make every step iconic? When say I’m always obsessed with my Vegas brides, I mean it. Jessica knew she was the moment. After getting ready, she and Joshua took separate limos to Chapel of Flowers wedding venue.
Joshua and Jessica’s wedding at The Glass Gardens at Chapel of Flowers was nothing short of stunning. This venue gives secret garden wedding vibes but with the luxury of a climate-controlled space—so you get the romance of an outdoor chapel without worrying about the Vegas heat. With space for up to 88 guests, it’s the perfect mix of intimate and grand.
I’m obsessed with the lush greenery walls, twinkling lights, and that dreamy open-air ceiling. And let’s talk about the ceremony—Jessica and Josh had guests tearing up (in the best way). They also chose to incorporate a unity candle ceremony, making the moment even more meaningful, surrounded by the beauty of The Glass Gardens.
After their Chapel of Flowers wedding ceremony, it was time to turn up the energy—so, of course, we all hopped on a party bus with a few iconic stops in mind. First up: Fremont Street. The corner of El Cortez and the Vegas sign? Always a hit. And because no celebration is complete without a little bubbly, we made sure to pop some under the Plaza lights before heading inside for some classic slot machine photos at the casino.
Next stop: the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign—because if you’re getting married in Vegas, you have to do it right. We grabbed some iconic bride and groom portraits before getting the whole crew in for a big group shot. Then, back on the party bus and off to Lawry’s Steakhouse for a reception that was equal parts stylish and unforgettable.
Joshua and Jessica’s Lawry’s Steakhouse wedding reception was intimate, elegant, and just the right amount of indulgent. The warm, wood-paneled space set the perfect tone for a night of toast’s, incredible food, and a little big of Vegas glam. They had their fun with the cake-cutting (and some very Vegas ring shots). Guests enjoyed tableside prime rib service, making the night feel extra luxe.
After dinner, we parted ways, but the party was far from over—Jessica and Josh took the celebration to Tuscany Hotel for a wild after-party, because what’s a Vegas wedding without a little late-night fun?
If you’re looking for a Las Vegas wedding chapel that’s romantic, elegant, and effortlessly stylish, Chapel of Flowers is a great option. With stunning ceremony spaces like The Glass Gardens, a seamless planning process, and all the classic Vegas charm, it’s the perfect place to say “I do”. While they do require an outside photographer fee, if you have a specific photography style in mind and want your ceremony and reception photos to flow seamlessly, it’s so worth it.
That’s where I come in. My photography is all about glitz, glamour, and a little bit of edge—inspired by flashing lights, vintage Hollywood, and scandalous takes on tradition. I’m not just here to take your photos; I’m here to give you an experience that makes you feel like the main character. From your vows to the after-party, I’ll photograph your day in a way that’s effortless, editorial, and completely you.
Think we’d vibe? You can learn more about me here. If I sound like the Las Vegas wedding photographer for you, inquire with me—let’s make your Vegas wedding iconic. In the meantime, check out other weddings, elopements, and resources on the blog.
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Ceremony Venue: The Glass Gardens at Chapel of Flowers | Reception Venue: Lawry’s Steakhouse Las Vegas | Photographer: Risky Exposure Photography