One month. A full Lebanese wedding. Pure opulence from the ground up. At the Fairmont San Francisco, we blacked out the entire hotel ceiling and orchestrated a lighting design that transformed the ballroom into something between a forest and a fever dream. Large cherry blossom trees cascaded upward into the ceiling installation, thousands of blush blooms swallowing the room from above. A towering multi-tiered cake rose from a sea of florals at the center of the stage, framed by a dramatic arched floral installation that commanded the entire room. Outside, a Moorish ceremony aisle dressed in blush and ivory led guests toward the altar under an open sky. And when night fell, drones filled the San Francisco sky spelling out one word. Habibi. Beloved. The sky said what the whole day had been building toward. This was Lebanese love. Designed in thirty days. Built to last forever.