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A Salsa-Fueled Love Story: Gaiane and Miguel’s Enchanted Wedding in San Miguel de Allende

Joyful bride groom celebrate wedding with street performers

All good stories always have music and dancing in it. This couple met at a swanky salsa club in Hollywood California. Mojito’s and beating bongos, Miguel came up to Gaiane and asked her if she knew how to dance salsa. She bluffed and said she did. He swept her off her feet. 

Viva la Vida became not only their wedding hashtag but their life mantra. Both passionate about helping people as advanced practice nurses, they soon discovered the same love for traveling, hiking and celebrating life in everyday adventures.

Gaiane, the bride, shares more details about her love story.  Keep scrolling to see all of the beautiful photos by Pierce Weddings  and all the details planned and carried out by Alicia Vilar of San Miguel Weddings. You can see all the images in the full gallery.

Couple in San Miguel de Allende wedding destination Mexico

A MARIACHI PROPOSAL

2 years after we met Miguel said he had reservations for a romantic dinner. We went off to walk up Grand Park in downtown LA. I remember vividly each step I took up to get to the top of the stairs which overlooked a beautiful fountain in front of City Hall. When I got to the top a mariachi serenaded us with their beautiful music. As they sang “Hermoso Cariño” Miguel took my hand and walked me over to an area decorated with red rose petals on the floor. At that moment I noticed our family and dearest friends coming out of hiding, each one holding a sunflower in their hands. The sunflower has always been a representation of my beautiful mama who got her angel wings 3 years prior. That immediately made me cry like a baby. And as a huge sign “Will you marry me?” was held by my girlfriends, Miguel got down on one knee and asked me to be his wife. It was the most thoughtful thing anyone has ever done for me.

Romantic couple posing by colorful colonial doorway Loving couple embracing against colorful stucco wall

Couple holding hands, walking down cobblestone street at sunset

THE CITY

We dreamed of a magical wedding in an enchanted garden setting that celebrated the culture of Mexico. San Miguel de Allende is especially known for its magical beauty. The city name with “Miguel” in it was a sign that this was where we were going to say our “I do's". 

Bride admires her wedding gown on personalized hanger

Bride in a white wedding dress standing before an ornate mirror Sparkling diamond engagement ring on rustic background

Bride in wedding dress relaxing in a tiled bathtub

SEÑOR’S DETAILS

Miguel wore a custom made deep blue colored suit with a sleek vest by Indochino. Our date was carefully embroidered on the inside pocket and a boutonniere was embellished with a subtle hue of blush flowers to complement the colors of the bridesmaids dresses. 

Wedding groom in navy suit reads card with gifts around him

Bride holding beautiful wedding bouquet with succulents

Bride in stunning wedding gown at Santa Monica entrance Beautiful bride holding bouquet in front of stone wall

SEÑORA’S DETAILS

I wore my grandmothers dainty diamond necklace and a pair of halo diamond studded earrings my husband gifted me that day. And on my bouquet was pinned the most special charm. It carried a picture of my mom and grandmother that passed away. It made me feel that they were with me every step of the way. 

Bride and groom pose by ivy covered wall on wedding day

THE PHOTOGRAPHER

We chose Mariana Pierce for her creative amazing storytelling, fun and timeless style. Her immense love for Mexican culture and her unique joie de vivre reflected on each one of her photos.

Classic white Jaguar car parked on cobblestone street

White vintage car parked in front of a tan building Bride exiting vintage white car on her wedding day

CEREMONY IN AN 18TH CENTURY CHURCH

We had a traditional Catholic ceremony in an 18th-century church named Iglesia de San Francisco located centrally in the city of San Miguel. There is a large square outside of the church surrounded by trees and benches where people grouped together to watch our celebration. We wrote our own vows and spoke of all of our adventures together that led us to fall so deeply in love with each other. There were tears, there were laughs, and there was a ton of love that filled the church.

Bride and groom getting out of a vintage wedding car

Bride and groom enter ornate church on wedding day Bride and groom walking hand-in-hand after wedding ceremony

Bride and groom during their church wedding ceremony

Bride and groom kneeling at church wedding ceremony Blonde bride smiles in her wedding veil and headpiece

18th century church wedding in San Miguel de Allende

THE CALLEJONEADA

As we walked out of the San Francisco church a mariachi band met us in the square to begin the traditional callejoneada wedding parade or “Callejoneada”. There were two large sized dancing puppets or “Mojigangas” that were carved to look like the bride and groom. The mariachi serenaded us as the wedding party and guests danced down the cobble stone streets while a donkey gowned in flowers led the way. 

Bride exits ornate church as guests cheer wedding day

Bride parades down a Oaxaca street with mariachi band Mexican wedding parade with bride groom and mojiganga

Mexican wedding parade with a flower decorated donkey

Mariachi band wearing traditional sombreros and white suits

Bride kisses donkey at a San Miguel de Allende wedding

Groom arrives on donkey at San Miguel de Allende wedding Decorated donkey leads wedding parade on cobblestone street

Bride and groom kiss with a mariachi band playing music

THE VENUE

After the Callejoneada we entered into the garden of Casa Cien. It has the charm of the colonial period, areas with beautiful landscaping, a series of enchanted terraces with flowing fountains. A garden of succulents and cacti flowers manicured a big cobblestone wall on one side of the reception area while the other side caught a picturesque view of the sunset. Our planner Alicia Vilar of San Miguel Weddings, did an amazing job with decor and catering, there were warm shades of blush against romantic greenery everywhere. The tabletop florals along with lit candles created a warm intimate feeling. 

Elegant floral arrangement atop a stone archway doorway

Bride and groom exiting church surrounded by guests

Wedding party in blue and blush poses on stone steps

Stone steps meander through a lush green botanical garden

THE FIESTA

As the guests entered Casa Cien they were presented with either a salt rimmed frozen mango margarita or a cucumber margarita on the rocks. The guests gathered around the rose petal filled pool as a duo played romantic melodies using a guitar and violin. Traditional Mexican hors d’oeuvres were served to stimulate the guests appetite and the guests were greeted with a sign that said “take a shot, take a seat” as they walked into the garden reception area.

Refreshing cucumber margaritas with chili lime rim Bride and groom descend stairs with a mariachi band

Cocktail menu sign with greenery for wedding drinks Tray of refreshing lemon and lime cocktails on ice

Wedding guests gather by a pool with floating flower petals Mexican sombrero in desert garden with agave plants

Delicious shrimp ceviche appetizers on banana leaf Dessert spoons with chocolate topping on banana leaf

Prosciutto wrapped figs served as party appetizers

DOS DRESSES

I wanted every part of what I wore to have a story to tell. I wanted to feel like a princess with a dress that flowed on the cobblestone streets and swerved easily with me as I danced. So when I put on the Lennox dress by Enozani I thought "this is it"! It was an A-line gown with floral embroidered lace that flowed softly onto the top of the organza skirt.

I then donned another Enozani dress in an attempt to provide my future husband with a sophisticated “Vavavoom" of an effortless but breathtaking dress. This gown was crafted with lace that lined the hips creating a sensual illusion of bare skin. And there was that long Spanish style train I dreamt of. I went for both dresses. It was my wedding day after all. I topped it off with a long cathedral lace edged veil.

Bride in white wedding dress gazing out window curtains

Bride poses in fitted lace wedding gown by bright window Bride in lace gown looking at window light wedding day

Bride and groom first look before wedding ceremony

Bride and Groom celebrated at outdoor wedding with guests

Wedding reception shot glasses and seating assignment sign

AFTER ONE, TWO, THREE TEQUILAS

The bar included a Mexican themed spiced tequila drink representing the Mexican groom and a Russian love mule for the Russian bride. Tequila flowed as we danced to the rhythm of the night. And to top it off tacos al pastor was served at the end with some Mexican coffee to help sober up the guests enough so that they can safely find their way back home. What a day to remember!

Elegant wedding table setting with flowers and candles

Elegant floral centerpiece with candles at wedding table Floral arrangement with pink roses and white hydrangeas

Elegant table setting with flowers and candles decor

Elegant wedding reception table with lush floral decor

Shawarma meat roasting on a vertical spit with flames Fresh toppings for delicious tacos limes cilantro and pineapple

Bride celebrates with guests at outdoor wedding reception

SALSA MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER

It was the song “Say you won’t let go” by Matt Johnson and Jaclyn Davies that so perfectly described us. Towards the end of the first dance cold sparkle fireworks went off around the stage and boom our surprise choreographed dance that we practiced for 2 months finally came on. We salsa danced to “Tu Vida en la Mia” by Mark Anthony and as it led into the song “Vivir Mi Vida” we invited our wedding guest to join us on the dance floor to start off our unforgettable evening. 

Bride and groom dance during fireworks wedding reception Bride dips during a sparkler lit first wedding dance

Bride and groom share first dance at their wedding

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