Eloping in Style at the Little White Chapel & Fremont Street

On a warm and sunny Las Vegas day, John and Monica kept things simple, stress-free, and stylish—just the way we love it. I joined them at the iconic Little White Chapel, where they said their vows and shared a ton of sweet moments surrounded by vintage Vegas charm.

We started outside the chapel beneath blue skies and blooming smiles. Monica rocked a high-low wedding dress with white cowboy boots, and John kept it classic in a navy suit with a red rose boutonniere. Their chemistry? Completely effortless.

Couple smiling at each other outside the Little White Chapel entrance

The instantly recognizable sign of the chapel stood tall behind them as they sealed it with a kiss.

Bride and groom kissing under the Little White Chapel sign on a sunny day

A little courtyard moment gave us a quiet pause from the excitement, framed perfectly through a heart-shaped gate.

Newlyweds kissing through a white heart-shaped gate at the chapel courtyard

We captured more sweet kisses at the ornate entrance arch—this spot always brings that perfect blend of kitsch and classic Vegas.

Couple kissing beneath the ornate Little White Chapel arch

Then, with the sign watching over them again, they shared a laugh and soaked up the vibe of the Strip just steps away.

Before we left the grounds, we couldn’t skip the Tunnel of Love—yes, it’s real, and yes, it’s perfect for a fun elopement like theirs.

Couple posing in front of the Little White Chapel Tunnel of Love

From there, we headed downtown to Fremont Street, where the energy turned up and the photos kept flowing. Right off the bat, we got a classic Vegas shot in front of the retro Vegas sign—it’s a must when you’re downtown.

Newlyweds kissing under the retro Vegas sign downtown

They continued to stroll hand in hand down Fremont, sharing kisses under the famous canopy and enjoying the lively crowd.

Couple kissing under the Las Vegas Blvd street sign on Fremont Street

Monica and John brought the charm with every step—they weren’t just posing, they were really enjoying themselves, and it shows.

Bride and groom smiling while walking through the Fremont Street Experience

We closed out their shoot with a final cozy moment tucked against a tiled wall, with the lights of Fremont twinkling behind them. This is one of those spots where Vegas feels magical and intimate all at once.

Couple sharing a quiet moment under golden Fremont lights

John and Monica’s day was exactly what a Las Vegas elopement should be: full of personality, no stress, and completely unforgettable. Whether it's the charm of the Little White Chapel or the buzzing energy of Fremont Street, Vegas has the perfect backdrop for couples who want something a little different—and Opal Love is here for it.

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