The blushing bride wore a spaghetti strap deep v neck wedding gown with front slit for her unforgettable wedding planned by Marian Frances Events held at Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, South Carolina. Herluminous golden locks were styled with soft curls and left down and topped with a veil. The groom, along with his groomsmen, wore pale blue suits with navy blue ties, handkerchiefs, and loafers with a white floral boutonniere. Black and cream cushion chairs were set up for guests with white floral arrangements with greenery set on pillars at the end of the aisle. The numerous windows allowed natural light to flood the room. Two adorable flower girls in white tulle dresses with sparkling back bows accompanied the bride while the couple exchanged vows.
Following the ceremony, guests attended a cocktail hour in the courtyard to mingle and indulge in refreshments while we snuck away to capture intimate portraits of the bride and groom. Guests were seated at white tablecloth covered tables for the outdoor reception. White florals made up the centerpieces with flickering white votive candles in hurricane vases on both sides on top of a mirrored surface. They also had black tabletop covered tables with black dinnerware place settings. Twinkling lights sparkled overhead in the trees. The bride then changed into a long, sparkling gold dress with side slit and black heels with a twisted updo for the dancing. Guests gathered together at the end of the night to bid the newlyweds farewell with a sparkler send off.
Venue: Gibbes Museum | Planning: Marian Frances Events |