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Met on Bumble, Married in Mexico – Enjoy Violet & Luke’s Dreamy Destination Wedding

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What better way to begin a modern-day love story than with a little help from technology?  Violet and Luke met on a dating app called Bumble, and the spark was instant!

It all began when Violet was drawn to Luke’s profile and decided to swipe right. As fate would have it, they were a perfect match! The more they talked, the more they uncovered beautiful layers of connection, which led to love.

Now, they’re set to spend forever together, and we’re so thrilled for them! They had the most dreamy destination wedding in Cancun, Mexico, and it was nothing short of a real-life fairytale. From exchanging vows in the serene outdoors surrounded by nature’s beauty, to switching things up with a magical reception held inside a cave… every moment was breathtaking! Amidst all the beauty, what truly stood out was their radiating love, which didn’t dim for a second. No doubt, Violet and Luke were made for each other. 😍

Enjoy their wedding photos and love story below:

Their love story as shared by Violet:

Our story began in a modern way—on Bumble. As I scrolled through Luke’s profile, I was drawn to his love for travel, passion for hockey (even though I wasn’t a fan at the time), and his well-rounded approach to life. Plus, the absence of those typical shirtless mirror selfies was a refreshing bonus! So, I swiped right, and to my delight, we matched!

After chatting for a while, we decided to meet for our first date—a fun round of mini golf. It was the perfect setting to let our silly sides show, and afterwards, over drinks, we discovered just how much we had in common. We started dating in August, and by November 11th, 2019, we officially became a couple. Then, a few months later, COVID-19 hit, which led to us spending much more time together due to the lockdown. Spending so much time together early on could have been a challenge, but instead, it only brought us closer. After 1.5 years of quarantine and realizing we still weren’t tired of each other, we knew we had something truly special.

Violet with the bridal glow 😍

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Did someone say, lit squad?

Violet looks stunning in her dress

Let’s check out the dapper groom

This sweet first look is giving us butterflies! 😍

Let’s take in the beauty of the lovely ambiance 😍

Let the ceremony begin!

Here comes the gorgeous bride 😍

Time to be joined together in holy matrimony

Officially Mr and Mrs!

The beauty of love and friendships

It’s reception o’clock and it’s happening a stunning cave

Let the fun begin!

Dancing to the sweet tunes of love

   

A sweet celebration of love 😍

The second outfit slay we signed up for

It’s all fun from here!

 

Credits

Bride: @violetadaze
Groom: @ledge.andary
Planning and Design: @twinperfectionsevents
Dress: @eseazenabor_rtw
Hair: @hairbyestylez
Makeup: @tianahbeaute
Tux: @thedonmorphyman
Venue: @hotelxcaretmexico
Rentals and Florals: @corazonluxuryweddings
Additional Florals: @belledecordesign
Photography: @stanlophotography
Videography: @theopenlensriviera
MC: @seuncompere
Content Creator: @blissful.details
Stationeries: @infinitypaperbtq

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