A Vintage Winter Wedding at The Harvard Club in Boston, Massachusetts

Molly and Ned went for a 1920s black-tie feel for their downtown winter nuptials.

Molly and Ned went for a 1920s black-tie feel for their downtown winter nuptials.

White flower wreaths decorated the large wooden doors at the ceremony site.
The couple had a traditional Catholic ceremony.
White roses, hydrangeas, anemones, and sweet peas were displayed in a large mercury glass vase at the escort card table.
Molly and Ned's traditional invitation suite was letterpressed on thick stock in gray and black ink. The silhouette of Boston skyline was a meaningful addition to the stationery--and a nod to the day's setting.
Silver tablecloths, brown Chiavari chairs, candle votives, and white flower centerpieces all added an elegant feel to the reception decor.
Gold, glittery heels added a touch of glam to Molly's style.
White flowers were displayed in large cylinder vases.
Molly let her bridesmaids chose their own gray dresses from J. Crew.
White menu cards were placed on top of silver linen napkins.
The elegant bridal bouquets was a mix of white ranunculuses, freesia, sweet peas, astilble, anemones, and dusty miller.
A traditional bagpipe musician provided the music for the ceremony.
Candles and white flowers decorated the mantlepiece of the large, vintage fireplace.
Small arrangements of white roses, hydrangeas, anemones, sweet peas, and lisianthuses were displayed in mercury glass vases.