Westeros can't handle the perfection of this 'Game of Thrones' wedding

If you're going to do a themed wedding — particularly a Game of Thrones wedding — you better get it right. 

Well, sometimes miracles do happen and we all feel really bad about making fun of themed weddings. Case in point: the Game of Thrones wedding shoot Katie Lee of Katherine Elena Photography recently helped to design. The photographer took pains to make sure every detail accurately reflected the show for couples who wanted to follow the theme.

While it didn't include an actual couple getting married, the stylized wedding conception will surely inspire many lovebirds in the Seven Kingdoms and beyond.

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Lee explained her process:

"The gowns had a lot to do with finding a happy medium between fantasy and wedding as well," Lee told Mashable. "We knew that we wanted some sort of cape for Austen (who was playing Daenarys) with a very ethereal dress. For Courtney (playing Sansa), we wanted something regal and girly, but very strong. The velvet was the perfect fabric for that and the fur cuffs and stole along with the long train were perfect for her. "

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The wedding shoot was filmed at an actual "Castle" in the Blue Ridge mountains. Lee wanted to make a wedding that was simultaneously fantastical but realistic so that other couples could incorporate the theme into their weddings.

"I also really wanted to highlight the strong women of the show and show off their grace and beauty, but also their power," Lee said.

Image: katherine elena photography, smithmore castle,  

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Image: katherine elena photography, trumpet and horn

Image: katherine elena photography

Image: katherine elena photography

Image: katherine elena photography

Image: katherine elena photography

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Just imagine: a wedding album your friends actually wouldn't get bored looking at.

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