Sujin and Christopher’s January wedding at Villa la Joya brought together Korean family traditions, beautiful ocean views, and an unforgettable celebration with the people they love most.

The celebration felt personal from the very first moment. Hanbok alongside garden games. Grandparents on the dance floor. A limbo contest nobody planned but everyone joined. This is exactly the kind of wedding Villa la Joya was made for.

A Romantic Bridal Style with Timeless Details

With her off-the-shoulder gown, soft updo, and flowing veil, Sujin embraced a bridal style that felt both graceful and understated. The focus remained on her natural beauty and the joy she carried throughout the day.

Her bouquet carried ivory, blush, and peach blooms that would reappear throughout the day in the florals, tying everything together quietly. Before the ceremony, she shared quiet moments with her family, including a sweet first look with her father that resulted in some of the most touching photographs of the day.

Family Traditions at the Heart of the Celebration

What stood out most about Sujin and Christopher's wedding was how present family was, not just in attendance, but in spirit.

Several family members wore hanbok, the traditional dress of Korea, honoring their heritage in a way that felt completely natural rather than ceremonial. The traditional attire created some of the most striking images of the day. More than that, it reflected something true about who these two people are and where they come from.

A First Look on Villa la Joya’s Oceanfront Balcony

Before guests arrived, Sujin and Christopher had the estate to themselves.

They shared their first look on the oceanfront balcony overlooking the Caribbean, laughing beneath the arches, taking in the view, letting the day settle over them before it began. The photographs from this hour show two people who were ready.

A Ceremony Framed by Flowers and Ocean Views

The ceremony took place on the grand entrance staircase, framed by six elevated floral arrangements in ivory, blush, and peach. The florals added softness without competing with the architecture, which, at Villa la Joya, is always the right call.

Those same flowers appeared again at cocktail hour and through the reception, creating a quiet visual thread that held the whole day together.

Surrounded by family and close friends, Sujin and Christopher exchanged their vows in a setting that felt joyful, intimate, and welcoming.

Oceanfront Cocktails and Family Fun

After the ceremony, guests gathered beside the pool with the Caribbean at their backs.

Personalized coconuts, giant Jenga, games on the grass. Children running. Family members finding each other beside the water. The afternoon had the feeling of a family gathering that happened to also be a wedding, which is exactly what it was.

A Reception Designed for Togetherness

Two long family-style tables brought everyone close. A sweetheart table for the newlyweds faced the sea.

Soft florals echoed the ceremony, candlelight filled the spaces between, and as the sun dropped over the water the whole setup shifted, less formal reception, more family dinner by the Caribbean. The kind of table you don't want to leave.

Dancing Beneath the Stars

Sujin changed into a playful pleated reception dress before dinner, and the energy of the evening changed with her.

The couple made their entrance as newlyweds and went straight into a choreographed first dance. Guests didn't need much convincing after that. What started as a relaxed dinner became a full party, conga lines, a limbo contest, celebratory shots, family members of every age finding their way to the floor and staying there.

The smaller guest list made all of it feel closer. Nobody held back. That's what happens when the people in the room genuinely know and love each other.

Congratulations, Sujin & Christopher

Thank you, Sujin and Christopher, for allowing Villa la Joya to be part of such a special day. We wish you both a lifetime filled with love and hope you're still talking about the limbo contest.

Vendor Team

Venue: Villa la Joya | Planner: Leila Wedding Planner | Photography: Amor Amor Weddings & Lumina Wedding Studio | Videography: Amor Amor Weddings | Hair & Makeup: Beso Brides | Florals: Pentaflor | Rentals: Line Lux | Catering: Gourmet Soberanis | Cake: Pasteleria La Migaja | Coconuts: Ko’ Coo | Music: DJ SM