What do you get when you combine a millennial couple, Mexican wedding customs and traditions with personalized unique details? A traditional Mexican wedding.

This magnetic Mexican wedding in Brooklyn was captured by Rizvi Photography.
The religious ceremony–the standard for a Mexican wedding, was officiated at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. The reception followed at the Princess Manor Catering Hall.
Alberto, the handsome groom was dressed to the nines in a navy blue tuxedo jacket with black lapels and bow tie over a black tuxedo pants. Erika, the blushing bride wowed in a gown with gorgeous lace detailing and a cathedral veil. The complete the bridal attire, the bride’s maids were adorned in navy blue dresses to match the groomsmen black tuxedos and navy bow ties.

Besides the navy blue, the color palette that coated the reception space was soft and decorations were minimal. Ivory, white, and coral florals softly sat atop a matte gold pedestal with glass candelabras nestled sweetly down the stem.