They celebrated their love on one of the spookiest days of the year, tying the knot on October 31, 2015.
And in the spring issue of Martha Stewart Weddings, Jamie Chung dishes on the three-day celebration, from her stunning two wedding dresses to their Halloween eve welcome dinner, which featured a costume contest.
'It was a blast seeing how creative everyone got,' the 32-year-old gushed of the 'Boos & Booze' bash, which the couple considered a 'fun way to break the ice.'
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Blushing bride: Jamie Chung looked fantastic in her silk tulle and lace Monique Lhuillier gown in a new spread for the spring issue of Martha Stewart Weddings, in which she dishes on her Halloween nuptials to Bryan Greenberg
On the cover, Jamie looks radiant in her reception dress, a long-sleeved, detailed number by Jonathan Simkhai.
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ShareHer long, brunette dresses were pulled back into an elegant low ponytail at the nape of her neck, with two wisps of hair framing either side of her face.
Pink lipstick and a bit of eyeliner bring out the Once Upon a Time actress's natural beauty, as she shows off her enviable figure in the fitted dress.
Showing off her style: The fashion blogger donned a Jonathan Simkhai dress for her reception, while her bridesmaids all sported coordinating, custom gowns by Privacy Please
For the ceremony Jamie wore a silk tulle and lace gown by Monique Lhuillier, which featured floral designs on the sleeves and a V-neck front.
It cinched in to highlight her trim waist, with a slit up the front to showcase her toned pins and strappy metallic heels.
And The Real World: San Diego alum looked absolutely giddy in a shot of her walking down the aisle hand-in-hand with husband Bryan, who sported a navy Hugo Boss tuxedo and black bow tie from Nordstrom.
Pretty as a petal: Dessert for the newlyweds came in the form of a vanilla-malt cake with vanilla bean Swiss meringue buttercream frosting by Sheila Mae, decorated with fresh garden roses, acacia, straw flowers, and dried leaves
Jamie's bridesmaids wore custom Privacy Please dresses as they posed with a collection of garden roses, dahlias, amaryllis, ranunculus, cactus, and mixed foliage to go along with the naturalistic, camp-friendly theme, also inspired by a photo the star had taken of a sunset.
Guests bunked in cabins or tents at El Capitan Canyon - near El Capitan State Beach in California - for the couple's celebrations, which kicked off with a Mexican buffet.
The couple cleverly used growlers to display table numbers as well as the menu for guests, also decorating with votive candles, garden roses, dahlias, tuberoses, ranunculus, acacia, and straw flowers.
Crafty: Tables were labeled with growlers containing the appropriate number, as well as menu information, while settings also included votive candles, garden roses, dahlias, tuberoses, ranunculus, acacia, and straw flowers
The cake, which was decorated with garden roses, acacia, straw flowers, and dried leaves, was a vanilla-malt topped with vanilla bean Swiss meringue buttercream frosting, made by Sheila Mae.
To kick off the festivities, Bryan surprised his new wife by serenading her during cocktail hour with All the Roads, before pal Mel DeBarge stepped in as DJ, keeping the parting going well into the night.
'A great DJ was key,' Jamie told the magazine, adding: 'because music and fun were our two most important priorities.'
Cover girl: Jamie highlighted her natural beauty with some pink lipstick and a bit of eyeliner as she covered the spring issue in her breathtaking Jonathan Simkhai gown
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