From the outset, Allie and Max had a clear vision for their wedding: a dark, romantic and intimate fall event, complete with a disco-style party for 230 of their closest friends and family. And did they ever deliver. The couple chose Castaway, a historic warehouse venue in Northwest Portland, where their unexpected color palette of chartreuse, burgundy, olive and deep mauve stood out against the space’s old-growth beams and concrete floors.
Florals were lush and organic in shape and texture, with pedestal arrangements framing the ceremony and a dramatic installation hanging overhead. Bridesmaids carried simple, single-stem calla lilies tied with silk ribbon.
Above the dance floor, greenery punctuated with disco balls set the tone for the groovy party to come. (The bride has a fondness for the faceted, mirrored spheres, so much so that she has a disco ball tattoo.) Parked inside was “DiscoBug,” a far-out Volkswagen Beetle covered in thousands of hand-glued mirrored tiles by Eagle Creek–based artist Tyler FuQua. The art piece mimicked Allie’s shimmering reception dress, which she described as “its own disco ball.”
Other details, including customized matchbooks and calligraphed place cards crafted by the bride’s aunt, added even more personality to the day. For dessert, the pair served up slices of tiramisu—their favorite treat—rather than a traditional wedding cake.