If you're planning a fun and romantic wedding, let us inspire you with these 12 unique San Miguel de Allende venues.
Read MorePhoto: Jordan Voth
elopement mexico
Photo: Jordan Voth
If you're planning a fun and romantic wedding, let us inspire you with these 12 unique San Miguel de Allende venues.
Read MorePhoto: The Times We Have
Hello dear friends of Frida Enamorada!
As you know, weddings in our beloved and beautiful country will always be our favorites, and so we never get tired of searching for destinations full of magic where you can celebrate an alternative wedding full of the charm and culture that Mexico has to offer.
Read MorePhoto: The Times We Have.
Hello dear friends of Frida Enamorada!
It is well known that in this blog we are big fans of elopement weddings, even before they gained the popularity they have today. That's why we are always sharing tips and ideas for all those adventurous couples who want to break away from tradition.
Read MoreToday we want to share with all of you a very special editorial shoot which we had the opportunity to organize a styled shoot in Valle de Guadalupe, located in our home State Baja California in Mexico, with the best Mexican Wedding creatives that we consider trend setters in Mexico's wedding industry. Check out this beautiful styled Wedding in Encuentro Guadalupe.
Read MoreFotografía: Fer Juaristi.
Today we have an spectacular wedding with all of you. Dresden and Jesse is a couple from Denver who decided to elope and have a magic ceremony in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Read MoreThis time we want to share with you a very original wedding where two free souls decide to elope and declare their love in the heart of our beloved country.
Lucy and Poyi are a couple from Argentina, both are theater actors that decided to elope and have a intimate ceremony to exchange their votes. They chose Xochimilco as they wanted to be as mexican as possible, and we don't think there's a more mexican way to have a wedding than celebrating with beers and quesadillas on a trajinera, right?!
The shoot had place at the Fernando Celada pier, and even though is not one of the most mainstream ones, it is from the few ones that still keeps our original prehispanic roots untouched. Hope you enjoy the full gallery!
Photography: Cheesiness (R.I.P.) // Florals: Floweriize.