The love story of Jill Brammer and Colleen Sullivan began in an unexpected and serendipitous way at Sauced in Williamsburg. While Jill was navigating a disappointing date, a few of Colleen’s close friends intervened, acting as matchmakers by quickly sharing Jill’s contact information with Colleen. This chance encounter blossomed into a deep connection, and after two and a half years together, Jill proposed in the quiet intimacy of a cozy cabin in Upstate New York, setting the stage for their upcoming destination nuptials.
For their wedding location, the couple chose Cabo, a destination deeply tied to Jill’s family history, as they had been vacationing in the area for two decades. When Flora Farms, a favorite local establishment, announced an opening in November, the brides seized the opportunity to share this special piece of Mexico with their loved ones. The design of the celebration was heavily inspired by the natural beauty of the venue, leaning into a simple yet elegant aesthetic. A vibrant color palette featuring shades of pink, orange, and yellow served as the anchor for the floral arrangements and overall decor decisions.
To bring this vivid vision to life, the couple partnered with Bliss Events for planning and coordination. The visual narrative of the weekend was captured by photographer Alfonso Flores and videographer Edgar Reyes, while Stephanie Tara set a bright and welcoming tone with a custom invitation suite. The festivities kicked off with a welcome party at Habaneros Bistro, preparing the guests for the main event.
Fashion played a surprising and sophisticated role in the celebration, as both brides stepped outside their typical styles. While Jill is known for rocking suits as a wedding guest, she chose a sleek Stéphane Rolland gown with dramatic sleeves for her own big day, paired with Christian Louboutins. Colleen also surprised guests by opting for a more traditional strapless Amsale dress crafted from Italian jacquard, which featured a detachable overskirt for added versatility. She completed her look with Jimmy Choos and cherished family heirloom jewelry, with both brides receiving professional styling from Los Cabos Makeup.
The ceremony took place on November 23, 2024, officiated by Jill’s childhood friend, Kyle. Under a stunning floral arch designed by Cristina G Florals and accompanied by the soft melodies of CaboStrings, the couple exchanged personal vows. The moment was marked by both emotion and humor when Jill’s vow book pages stuck together, prompting her to start over from the beginning—a lighthearted mishap that brought both laughter and tears to the gathered crowd.
The celebration continued with a farm-to-table reception where the energy remained high throughout the night. The newlyweds shared their first dance to “6’s to 9’s” by Big Wild, performed by the Kilometro Band, followed by a high-energy set from Alex DJ Cabo and a live saxophonist. After a lively after-party at Chambao for nearly 150 guests who had traveled primarily from New York, the couple capped off their journey with an adventurous honeymoon in Patagonia, trekking through the breathtaking landscapes of Argentina and Chile.
The gallery reads like a planning document brought to life, showing how the couple and their team shaped a destination wedding in Mexico with clear structure and emotional flow. Across the sequence, there is a visible rhythm: intimate preparation, a heartfelt ceremony, and a celebratory reception that feels progressively more relaxed. That kind of progression rarely happens by accident. It points to a planning process that began with priorities, then translated those priorities into a practical timeline that protected meaningful moments while keeping the day on track.
One of the strongest takeaways is how visual consistency supports guest experience. From attire and floral styling to tablescapes and lighting, the details appear coordinated rather than overly matched, suggesting careful pre-event alignment between creative partners. For destination celebrations, this usually requires early decisions on palette, material choices, and setup requirements so local production can execute cleanly onsite. The feature also suggests thoughtful spatial planning, where each part of the event has its own atmosphere while still feeling connected to the same story.
The planning process also seems to have balanced logistics with personality. Group portraits, candid interactions, and transition moments are all given room, which indicates a schedule built with realistic buffers instead of back-to-back pressure. That approach often helps couples stay present, gives guests a smoother flow, and allows vendors to deliver their best work under calmer conditions. As presented here, the wedding gallery is not only a record of beautiful images, but a strong example of how disciplined planning can create a celebration that feels effortless in real time.





































