Kristina and Mitch’s wedding day began in the soft light of the Four Seasons Hotel Beverly Hills, where the morning unfolded with calm intention. Inside the bridal suite, Kristina prepared surrounded by a close circle of friends as sunlight poured through the windows. Her parents had flown in from Russia to stand beside her, adding depth and legacy to the day. During an emotional first look, her father quietly told her she looked beautiful - just like her mother - a moment layered with pride, memory, and generational love.
Before guests were seated, family gathered in the Palm Room for the Ketubah signing - an intimate prelude honoring Jewish tradition. Beneath a beautifully set chuppah, with sacred elements thoughtfully arranged and live strings filling the air, Kristina and Mitch exchanged vows as not only husband and wife, but as parents to their one-year-old son. The breaking of the glass was met with joyful cheers, seamlessly transitioning the ceremony into celebration.
Cocktail hour carried a refined energy, with live music, flowing champagne, and effortless hospitality. As golden hour approached, the couple slipped away for sunset portraits overlooking the city before returning for a grand ballroom reveal.
Guests were welcomed with champagne service and a polished reception space glowing under elegant lighting and a pristine white dance floor.
The evening unfolded with intention and spectacle - a live band set the rhythm, the Hora lifted them high in tradition, heartfelt toasts echoed across the ballroom, and a Cyr Wheel performance stunned the room. Parent dances brought tenderness, while the packed dance floor carried the celebration deep into the night.
Their wedding was a seamless blend of cultural heritage, modern luxury, and vibrant energy - a celebration designed not only to be witnessed, but fully experienced.