At Fox & Quinn, design begins with emotion — not aesthetics. Before we ever talk about color palettes or linens, we ask how you want your celebration to feel. Is it cinematic or soulful, unhurried or electric? Those feelings become our compass long before a single image is pinned. Because when a wedding begins with emotion, the design that follows doesn’t just look beautiful — it feels alive, layered, and unmistakably you.
Design is never just decoration — it’s translation. Each element, from the texture of linen to the rhythm of the evening, tells a story about who you are and how you love. That’s why our process begins long before the visuals. We listen for the words between your words — the emotions, rituals, and memories that shape your vision — and build a celebration that doesn’t just reflect your style, but your substance.

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Discover how Yogie Pratama redefines the couture wedding gown through architectural design, modern elegance, and timeless craftsmanship. Beyond the Runway While New York Bridal Fashion Week showcased this season’s trends, Yogie Pratama’s work exists in a different conversation entirely—one less concerned with what’s next and more focused on what’s timeless. When Fashion Speaks in Architecture […]

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At Fox & Quinn, style isn’t about trends — it’s about translation. Every choice, from palette to pacing, should say something about who you are. We believe design is most powerful when it tells a story, when it captures a feeling that can’t quite be put into words. The most beautiful weddings aren’t curated to impress; they’re composed to express — to reflect the depth, rhythm, and soul of the couple at the center.

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From the Catskills to the Hudson Valley, Upstate New York wedding venues are redefining what modern luxury looks like. These destinations blend architecture, atmosphere, and nature in ways that feel effortlessly editorial — where meadows meet minimalist design, and mountain air meets candlelight dinners. Each venue tells its own story: clean lines at Inness, forest pavilions at Gather Greene, the garden calm of Valley Rock Inn. Together, they form a new language of celebration — intentional, immersive, and quietly breathtaking.

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How Intentional Design Shapes the Art of Wedding Planning The Unseen Framework of Weddings Every language has grammar. Without it, words lose meaning, and sentences fall apart. Design is no different. When couples begin wedding planning, they often focus on the visible — colors, flowers, attire, the venue. These choices matter, of course, but they’re […]

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