Engagement Party in Mount Pleasant DC

Russel wanted the proposal itself to stay quiet and intimate, just the two of them, without an audience or distractions. After Kylie said yes, he took her to Mount Pleasant, where their closest friends and family were already gathered, and I waited discreetly to document their engagement party as it naturally unfolded.

Photography by Natasha Lamalle Photography

An Engagement Party at La Tejana in Mount Pleasant

They chose La Tejana in Mount Pleasant for their party because it felt relaxed and full of character. The colorful space and casual atmosphere made it easy for guests to mingle, order tacos for the table, and celebrate without formality.

Nothing about the party felt staged or overly structured. It felt like family gathered in their favorite neighborhood spot, raising a glass to a new chapter in a way that was simple, natural, and completely them.

Photography by Natasha Lamalle Photography

Why an Party After the Proposal Works

A party right after a private proposal gives couples the best of both worlds. They get an intimate memory first, followed by a shared celebration with the people who matter most.

This kind of engagement party shifts the focus away from performance and toward connection. Instead of recreating the proposal for photos, everyone is simply reacting in real time, which makes the images honest, candid, and beautifully alive.

Natasha Lamalle

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Natasha Lamalle

Washington DC wedding photojournalist with a master's degree in journalism from La Sorbonne. For more than 15 years, Natasha has told stories for a living — first in newsrooms, now through candid, unposed wedding photography across DC, Maryland, and Virginia.

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