A Four Seasons Scottsdale Wedding.
For Jane Munick, the wedding design began with texture. Her dimensional Monique Lhuillier gown became the blueprint for an immersive, artfully layered celebration where every detail echoed the movement and sculptural quality of the dress itself. Tactile floral linens, draped architecture, sculptural florals, candlelight, painted details, and the organic forms of the desert landscape created a wedding that felt less traditionally “desert” and more like a living collection.
Texture became the guiding principle from the beginning. Saturday transformed that same design language into something softer, romantic, and fashion-led.
The celebration also carried a deeply personal layer. Jane was named after her maternal grandmother, an avid collector of art and sculpture whom she never had the chance to meet. Throughout the weekend, Jane incorporated a subtle heart motif as a tribute to her grandmother, weaving hearts into the ceremony booklet, bar logos, cocktail napkins, custom cups, dance floor, and ballroom backdrop. During the wedding day, my team went around and photographed pieces of the wedding day with a cut-out heart piece of paper as a little photo essay/gift for the couple.
Jane’s appreciation for dimensionality and collected beauty was also shaped by the extensive art collection curated by her grandparents Jane and Leo Munick in Cincinnati. Following Leo’s passing in 2023, Jane’s parents inherited half of the collection, including a meaningful work by Sol LeWitt made from hand-torn paper layered with texture and rhythm. The piece, which hung in her grandfather’s dining room throughout her childhood, quietly influenced her eye for art, fashion, and design.
Today, the artwork lives in Jane and Steve’s Scottsdale home, recently featured in Phoenix Home & Garden, reflecting the same collected, artful sensibility that ultimately defined the wedding weekend.


















