Father’s Vision Meets Daughter’s Dream at Westwind Hills
Wedding at Westwind Hills
Shayla & Bryan
This celebration at Westwind Hills felt deeply personal, filled with stunning design and memorable moments.
Shayla made just one request: a palette of greens and browns. Everything else she entrusted to her father, Edgar, the creative force behind Flowers by Edgar.
Westwind Hills was transformed into something truly surreal, a space alive with texture, movement, and a sense of magic.
Westwind Hills in Pacific, Missouri is a sanctuary of natural beauty.
Rolling hills, mature trees, and open fields stretch into the horizon, filtering sunlight across the grounds and creating a calm, immersive backdrop.
The venue itself became part of the celebration, with its sweeping architecture, expansive veranda, and connection to the surrounding landscape elevating every detail of the day.
Every element of the wedding felt intentional, from the layers of greenery and rich textures to the subtle lighting that made the space feel otherworldly.
The ceremony lawn became a lush green dreamscape, while the reception felt like an intimate speakeasy glowing under soft light.
This reception was a masterclass in visionary design, it was nothing short of spectacular.
It was a surreal, immersive world shaped by creativity, intention, and the love that anchored the day.
Flowers by Edgar blew everyone away at the reception, he turned a barn into a wedded wonderland.
Every detail was crafted and designed with such love, you can feel it in the room.
Every detail of the evening with the lively dance floor, was designed to be both personal and extraordinary.
The father-daughter dance was one of the most emotional highlights, a sweet moment set to a song that carried the weight of memory and love.
It was a celebration of unforgettable moments that brought their story to life.
Credits
Photography: Rene Zadori
Planning, Design, & Production: Flowers by Edgar
Venue: Westwind Hills
Glam: Stacey Kartistry
Entertainment: Dawson High
Rentals: Casario Designs
Stationery: Peppermint Press
Gown: Rita Vinieris