Breck & Rob: A Traditional Wedding in New York, NY

Breck thought she was just having drinks with a former co-worker, but that meeting with an old friend quickly lead to new love. Her colleague was in N

Breck thought she was just having drinks with a former co-worker, but that meeting with an old friend quickly lead to new love. Her colleague was in New York visiting family and brought her brother, Rob along to meet Breck. After cocktails, they went their separate ways, but Breck and Rob eventually ran into one another again on the street. The Bride Breck Dickey, 32, works in TV ad sales The Groom Rob Hassett, 31, mortgage banker The Date April 21 They dated for two more years before Rob decided to propose on that same street where the couple's second chance meeting occurred. He got down on one knee in the middle of the intersection, and in a classic New York City moment, asked Breck to be his wife. In the midst of all the honking horns and cheering people, Breck said yes. It took fourteen months to plan their traditional Roman Catholic Wedding on Manhattan's Upper East Side. The two had walked by the church several times as other happy couples were leaving with their wedding parties. Breck and Rob knew that was where they would exchange vows as well.

The couple used vases in different sizes to create drama on the tables. Each was filled with a variety of tulips, hydrangeas or roses.
Breck and Rob served a simple four-tiered cake covered in white fondant and filled with lemon. Two bands of rhinestones around each layer matched the bride's dress.
Breck's maids wore olive organza strapless gowns in their choice of style. They also got to pick their favorite style of silver shoes and jewelry.
Breck wore her locks back in a low loose bun with a crystal vintage-inspired hairpin. During the ceremony, she donned a Vera Wang cathedral-length veil.
The Reception Decor
The Ceremony