Las Vegas Elopement with Vintage Vibes and City Lights
From the moment Mark helped Alexandrina with the final touches of her dress at the Virgin Hotel, you could tell this day was going to be something special. There was laughter, ease, and that laid-back vibe that defines a truly memorable Las Vegas elopement. No stress, no fuss—just a couple excited to tie the knot and enjoy every moment.
Once they were ready, we headed straight to one of the most iconic spots in the city—the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign. With its retro charm and unbeatable energy, this landmark is a must for couples who want that classic Vegas feel in their photos. Alexandrina’s veil caught the breeze just right, and the two of them looked so effortlessly cool—him in a sharp gray suit and her in a modern, off-shoulder gown with red heart sunglasses that added the perfect pop of personality.
After some fun photo moments, we made our way to A Sure Thing Wedding Chapel. Tucked along the Las Vegas Strip, this chapel offers that quirky, neon-lit charm that makes for an intimate and fun ceremony. These two leaned right into the vintage Vegas vibe, and you could tell how much they were soaking in every second.
As if the day couldn’t get any better, we stumbled upon a kind older gentleman just across the street who offered up his stunning vintage red car for a quick photo session. It was completely unexpected and made for some seriously cool portraits—laid-back, joyful, and completely in the moment.
We wrapped up the evening on Fremont Street, and it was everything you’d want from a Las Vegas elopement finale. With neon lights buzzing above and a warm desert sky overhead, the energy was just right. The photos from this part of the night feel electric—playful, bold, and full of life.
Mark and Alexandrina’s elopement was proof that you don’t need a massive guest list or an elaborate plan to have a beautiful and meaningful wedding day. All you need is the right person by your side, a little bit of Vegas magic, and maybe a surprise vintage car or two.