Corinne and Luke’s wedding began at one of Michigan’s most beautiful churches—Kirk in the Hills, nestled in Bloomfield Hills. For Luke, it’s more than a stunning venue—it’s his family’s church, filled with memories and meaning.
Corinne got ready in the quiet of the church, wearing a gown that was not only beautiful, but deeply personal. Pieces of her family’s jewelry were sewn into the dress—a small, sentimental detail that carried generations of love. Her two sisters stood by her side, and the bridal party wore different shades of blue, a soft and meaningful take on “something blue.”
One of the most emotional moments came just before the ceremony. At the bottom of the staircase, Corinne’s dad waited. The second he saw her—tears. A beautiful pause in the middle of a joyful day.
The ceremony was filled with love, tradition, and a sense of peace. Surrounded by friends and family, Corinne walked down the aisle toward Luke, who couldn’t take his eyes off her. After they said “I do,” guests gathered on the church steps, offering hugs, cheers, and heartfelt congratulations.
The celebration continued at The Nova Room in Holly, where Corinne and Luke’s reception came to life. Corinne was ready to dance—and by the looks of it, so was everyone else.








































The stationery was designed by Truly Engaging. Corinne wore a Stella York gown from Bucci’s Bridal, and the ceremony took place at the stunning Kirk in the Hills. Hair and makeup were done by the team at Primp Beauty. Florals were arranged by @khfloraldesigns. The groom and groomsmen wore suits from Jos. A. Bank, while the bridesmaids wore dresses from Kennedy Blue. The reception was held at the Nova Room. Video coverage was provided by New Signature Films, the cake came from T. Berry’s Bakery, and the dance floor came to life thanks to Forella Events.