Laura & Aaron’s Art-Inspired Wedding

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Laura and Aaron tied the knot at the Rubell Museum in Miami—and for Laura, it couldn’t have been a more meaningful place to say “I do.” As someone who grew up painting and drawing, getting married surrounded by incredible artwork was a dream come true. The space was modern, vibrant, and full of life—just like the two of them.

Their big day brought together a beautiful mix of people from all over the world—family flew in from Israel, Paraguay, and across the U.S.—to celebrate with them. It made the day feel even more special, knowing so many loved ones were there to witness it all.

One of the most personal touches? The chuppah. Almost ten years ago, Laura hand-painted it for her sister’s wedding, and since then, it’s become a family tradition. Each sibling who’s gotten married has stood beneath it, and now it was Laura’s turn. Seeing it again, this time for her own ceremony, was emotional and unforgettable.

Since Laura is Sephardic and Aaron is Ashkenazic, they made sure to include traditions from both sides of their heritage. One favorite moment was the bedeken—a meaningful part of Ashkenazi weddings where the groom, surrounded by his friends and family, is led to his bride to veil her before the ceremony begins. It was such a powerful, joy-filled moment that set the tone for the rest of the day.

The whole celebration was a perfect blend of art, culture, and deep connection—and a true reflection of Laura and Aaron’s story.

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