An Unforgettable Celebration at The Eglinton Grand
Clare and Adam’s wedding day was a true celebration of love, style, and emotion — set against the rich, cinematic backdrop of The Eglinton Grand in Toronto. This wedding gallery tells the story from start to finish: from getting ready at the Sutton Place Hotel, to their heartfelt first look at Alexander Muir Park, to the beautifully lit indoor ceremony and dramatic portraits under the marquee.
The day began with big energy and even bigger emotions. Clare shared a tearful first look with her mom before slipping into her romantic lace gown from Ave 22 Off The Rack. The atmosphere was electric — the kind of joyful chaos that only happens when everyone is genuinely excited to be part of something unforgettable.
Their first look in the gardens of Alexander Muir Park was quiet and personal, offering a peaceful moment before the whirlwind of the day unfolded. From there, we captured natural, relaxed portraits that perfectly reflected their connection. With summer flowers in bloom and light filtering through the trees, the setting felt timeless.
The Eglinton Grand provided a one-of-a-kind ceremony space, with its art-deco details and velvet-draped stage creating an atmosphere full of romance and intimacy. Their vows were emotional and heartfelt, with reactions from family and friends that made the whole room feel like part of the story. And when the reception began, the space transformed into a lively party filled with laughter, touching speeches, and a whole lot of dancing.
Of course, no Eglinton Grand wedding would be complete without night portraits under the glowing marquee — and Clare and Adam were up for anything. From creative lighting indoors to cinematic shots outdoors, this couple trusted the process and let the magic unfold.
This gallery highlights the kind of wedding that blends elegant details with real emotion, and modern portraits with genuine moments. Every part of the day was full of meaning — and being there to document it was a true honour.
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