A Love “Straight to the Top”: Tia & Ryan’s Wedding at Solaz

Posted on November 4th, 2025 by Regina Lago

An Atmosphere Made to Flow

Some weddings you simply feel—from the first song to the last spark in the sky.
Tia & Ryan’s celebration at Solaz Resort was one of those nights: alive, stylish, and full of heart.

From the very beginning, our vision was to create a space that felt like them—modern, artistic, and effortlessly cool.
The ceremony overlooked the ocean, framed by an arch of white roses, lisianthus, and soft greenery swaying in the breeze. With the sound of the waves and their loved ones surrounding them, the moment became more than a ceremony—it became a feeling.

Their radiant energy set the tone for everything that followed. Every laugh, every dance move, every glance between them made the night pulse with life.

As the sun dipped into the sea, the celebration shifted into a night of pure magic. Parota tables glowed with candlelight, soft linens, and floral compositions that embodied their modern taste — refined, organic, and full of character. Above, a custom wooden structure layered with palms, disco balls, and cascading florals set the stage for what was coming next—the party of the year.

And then came the music.
Our groom, Ryan McMahon, curated every beat of the night—building energy, emotion, and rhythm with the kind of talent only an artist can bring.
When “Shut Up & Dance,” the hit Ryan co-wrote, filled the air, fireworks lit up the Cabo sky and everyone lost themselves in the moment. 

As the night went on, Tia & Ryan took over the DJ booth as @beachcrimes.mp3 (@ryanmcmahontherealone & @tiatia), filling the dance floor with rhythm and light. They closed the night with “Elevator”—the perfect finale to a celebration that felt like pure magic.

It wasn’t just a wedding—it was an experience.
A story told through design, music, and emotion.

Event Credits: Wedding Planning & Event Design: Elena Damy Destination Weddings; Rentals: Emuna Rentals; Wedding Venue: Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort; Photography: Frank Tesisteco Photo

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