An Eclectic, Vintage-Inspired Wedding in the Catskills
Alisa and Barrett
Alisa Richter, a PR account director, and Barrett Sheridan, a strategy consultant met through a mutual friend who was visiting them in New York City. The couple's first encounter was at the Lower East Side's La Caverna, a dance bar decorated like a cave—complete with Styrofoam stalactites.
After eight years of dating, Barrett had planned to surprise Alisa with a proposal, during a vacation to Tulum, Mexico. His initial scheme was to keep to the theme of stalactites and caverns, and propose in a cenote (a water-filled cave) as a witty reminder of where they first met. But due to a series of unplanned events, Barrett had to rethink things, and he ended up proposing on a secluded beach, with views of nearby ruins.
With only seven months of planning, Alisa and Barrett exchanged vows on October 3rd, 2015, in front of 150 guests at the private estate Shakespeare-on-the-Hudson in upstate New York. Though the weather for their weekend was looking unpredictable (thanks to the looming threat of Hurricane Joaquin) the couple got lucky as rain held off, and guests were able to travel to the destination wedding. With the help of event planner Brita Olsen, Alisa and Barrett had a colorful celebration full of laugher, dancing, games and eclectic, vintage details. And that mutual friend? He officiated.
This couple wanted a nontraditional fall wedding in New York full of nostalgia and quirky details.