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Marissa and Chris had visited and fell in love with Charleston six months prior to their engagement, so the Lowcountry location was a natural choice for their destination wedding. The couple chose William Aiken House of Patrick Properties, for its classic southern charm—a perfect venue for the couple’s ‘tropical elegance’ theme. With help from our fabulous friends at Ooh! Events, the details of the day turned out exquisite—from the garden ceremony to the courtyard reception, the soiree oozed elegance. White florals by Out of Garden and Marissa’s STUNNING Marchesa gown are total standouts and lucky for us they’re captured, along with all the details, in these images by the always-excellent Clay Austin.

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How and when did you meet?

We’ve actually known each other since we were 11. Always friends through middle school and high school, but never romantic until after college when Chris VERY actively pursued me.

Marissa, tell us some about your dress!

Marchesa. It was one the first dresses the bridal consult pulled for me, and before trying it on, I said, “NO WAY.” I eventually put it on and fell in love immediately. It couldn’t have been more of a “Marissa” dress with the A-line with a fuller skirt, the flower appliqués, a hint of sexy with the illusions down the center and on the sides. It was so easy to wear..I never wanted to take it off! I wish I could wear it again.

Where are you from? If not from Charleston, what made you select The William Aiken House for your nuptials?

We’re both from Warren, New Jersey, but now we’re based in Hoboken. We chose Charleston because we knew we wanted destination, but we got engaged right after hurricane Irma so the Caribbean was definitely off the table! We had been to Charleston about 6 months prior to our engagement, and we fell in love with every aspect of it from the weather, to the people, to the bars, restaurants, and shopping, we knew it would be a great place for a wedding weekend. We chose the William Aiken because of the classic southern charm with bold pops of color which set this venue apart from the other historical homes. I knew I wanted to keep everything outdoors, and the grounds made this so doable!

 

What were some special touches and details that made your wedding unique and totally you as a couple?

Oh my god. We did the ceremony outside in front of the pergola, and obviously, a car had to drive by while blasting the loudest rap music, but in terms of special touches, I think the venue as a whole made our wedding unique. Chris and I try to do the unconventional like choosing a destination wedding, so we definitely did not disappoint. We had the cocktail hour on the balcony, delicious and interesting food, the BEST wedding cake I’ve ever had (lemon cake with passionfruit icing), and the sparkler sendoff was definitely something different from the weddings we’ve been to!

Spill the beans on the proposal.

MYKONOS!! Need I say more? Chris planned an amazing sunset dinner; he got down on one knee at sunset, and I said yes!

 

What was your absolute favorite moment from the reception, the both of you?

Our favorite moment of the day was the first look by far. We couldn’t wait to see each other, but in terms of the reception, we loved being on the dance floor together and with all our loved ones.

 

 

Design, Coordination & Rentals: Ooh! Events // Photographer: Clay Austin // Floral: Out of Garden // Ceremony & Reception Venue, Catering and Bar: William Aiken House, Patrick Properties // Officiant: Rick Burton // Videography: Lowcountry Wedding Film // Hair & Makeup: Slate Bridal Hair & Makeup // Ceremony Music: Palmetto Strings // Reception Entertainment: Right to Party

 

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Alex and Zach’s Florida Gulf Coast wedding at Watercolor was a ‘perfectly Southern’ affair. The venue’s coastal community local set the tone and the couple embraced the scenic backdrop with an outdoor ceremony and tented reception. Details and a color palette of dusty blue, slate and white complimented the natural foliage of the surrounding and subtle tropical accents in the and florals by Myrtie Blue and stationery by Prim + Pretty Prints tied it all together. Our friends, The Happy Bloom, were on hand to capture all the beauty in these gorgeous photographs.

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How was your wedding perfectly “Southern”?

I think it starts with the location. Watercolor is a coastal community on Hwy 30A in Florida. Many of our guests stayed in beach houses and were able to ride bikes or golf carts to local seafood joints, to the beach, and to many of our events. That was so fun for us because all of our friends and family were centralized in one area and you never knew who you would see out on a morning run or getting a muffin from Modica Market.

Our rehearsal dinner was at the Perfect Pig, which is a BBQ restaurant on 30A that my family has enjoyed going to for many years now. We had a grouper and a pork & gouda grits dish for all of the rehearsal dinner guests to choose for their entree. After the rehearsal, we went to the beach for a bonfire “post-toast” that all of our wedding guests were invited to. We were apprehensive at first about the bonfire plan but were very pleased with how fun it turned out to be. We roasted s’mores and had drinks on the beach with all of our friends and family under the stars with some acoustic guitar and singing. On the day of, the weather was gorgeous as both wedding parties got ready in their beach houses before pictures. The boys were in white dinner jackets while the girls wore a blue slate dresses. White dinner jackets was one of the first decisions we settled on after getting engaged because I loved how they looked in pictures I had seen. Our arrangements featured lots of palmettos, garden roses, and ranunculus. Myrtie Blue did a great job with emphasizing that coastal feel we were going for. After the ceremony, we had delicious food from Fish Out of Water and danced the night away to Musical Fantasy, a great band from Mobile, AL.

What was your vision for your wedding day? What made you choose certain colors or decor?

Our ceremony and reception were both outdoors, so we chose decor and colors that complimented the natural foliage of Watercolor. Our flowers were all white with small tropical greenery accents and the bridesmaids’ dresses were a slate blue both of which played well with the background.

 

What is the moment you remember most about your wedding day?

I know the first look is special for so many people, and I would agree that it was the same for me. Finally seeing Zach on our wedding day after building up with all the events of the week was the best part!

 

What’s next for you and your husband?

We have moved into our house in Memphis, TN. We have been settling in, decorating, and focusing our weekend time on getting our backyard ready to be enjoyed on many a summer night. And we are hoping to get our first crop of tomatoes in a few weeks!

Photography: The Happy Bloom // Planning: Lisa Childers // Florist: Myrtie Blue // Invitations: Prim + Pretty Prints // Venue: Watercolor // Hair + Makeup: Halo Salon // Bride’s Dress: Anne Barge // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Bella Bridesmaids // Shoes: Sam Edelman // Videographer: 22 Magnolias // Ceremony Music: WMP Quartet // Cake: Confections on the Coast // Suits: Jos A Bank // Bridal Shop: Maggie Louise Bridal // Reception Music: Musical Fantasy // Catering: Fish Out of Water // Ring Box: The Mrs. Box

 

Cristy Angulo Photography  and florist Flora joined forces to produce what they both love most—”clean, bright fine art images and free flowing, organic florals.” Lucky for us, they’ve shared the fruits of their stylish labor in this Fresh Blossom editorial. Every design choice and vendor collaboration was made with the intention of evoking classic elegance with a soft, ethereal flair. From traditional handwritten calligraphy and hand-torn deckled edge paper goods by Hands of Hollis, to a romantic feminine tablescape by Bespoke Settings to the delicate, corset bodice and sweeping skirt of the Wtoo by Watters gown the shoot is filled with the sweetest enduring bridal elements that continue to stir feelings of romance and whimsy, centuries later.

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Photography: Cristy Angulo Photography // Florist: Flora // Invitation Suite: Hands of Hollis // Calligrapher: Kelly J Kim Calligraphy // Venue: Firefly Gardens // Bridal Salon: Lasting Bridal Couture // Dress Designer: Wtoo by Watters // Hair & Makeup: Phoenix Beauty Team // Bridal Jewelry: Classic Jewelry // Table settings: Bespoke Settings // Model: Arianna Alvarez // Linen Rental: AM Linen Rental

 

Tatiana is from Moscow and Wayne is from Sydney, they met while living in Singapore and were engaged in Koh Samui where they returned 8 months later to celebrate their nuptials at the Intercontinental Samui. Friends and family came from all over the world for the gorgeous day planned by The Wedding Bliss Thailand which featured a ceremony atop the infinity pool overlooking an epic scenic backdrop followed by a romantic-glam outdoor reception under the twinkling lights strung from tree to tree. Florals were by IAMFLOWER with stationery and paper by Ivy for Studio OhlalaSaya Photography was on hand to capture all the magic (and cotton candy sunset!) in these beautiful images.

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What made the wedding special and unique? 

We spent the whole week with family and friends who traveled across the world to be there with us, and it was a wedding week, not just a day! It was a unique chance to bring everyone together, giving I’m from Moscow, Wayne is from Sydney (where we are living now) and we met and lived in Singapore. We also got engaged in Koh Samui and returned 8 months later to get married.

Tell us about the gown and where/how you found it!

I just fell in love with the dress on a picture and went to try it on, and it was the very first dress I tried. I got it from Moira Hughes, a boutique in Sydney. I customised the design to make the dress very my own.

What were some touches added to make the wedding personal? 

The location – giving we came back to the place we got engaged. Also the music – the very iconic Australian song finished the party + Russian bride/groom entry song –  to acknowledge both home countries. The overall style – theme/colours/design – was very “us”.

What was the most memorable part of the day? 

The whole day to be honest, every minute has a special place in our hearts from the get ready with our bridal party to fireworks in the end. But the moment we first saw each other is the most special one.

Tell us how you met and became engaged.

We both moved to Singapore for work and met over there in 2015.  We moved back to Sydney in July 2017 and became engaged in Koh Samui in June 2018.

Planning & Styling: The Wedding Bliss Thailand // Photography: Saya Photography // Flowers: IAMFLOWER // Wedding Stationery: Ivy for Studio Ohlala // Venue: Intercontinental Samui
// Bridal gown & veil: Moira Hughes // Second Shooter: Sarah for Studio Ohlala // MUAH: Polina Pak Make up Studio // Groom and groomsmen suits: Montagio // Bridesmaids dresses: Birdygrey // Engagement ring: Australian Diamond Brokers // Bridal shoes: Bella Belle // Ring Box: The Mrs. Box

 

You know we can’t resist an unexpected color combo and this light coral, blush and deep eggplant palette has us reeling with excitement—what a gorgeous way to do pink in the fall! Julie Jagt Photography and Paige Griffith Makeup Artist were inspired by Vancouver’s short—but beautiful—cherry blossom season. Inspiration wove through every detail from the pink blossoms on the invitation suite by Penscript on 6th to the subtle flower details in the gown and blush colored veil. Hanaki Floral brought a fresh and modern twist with pops of purple in the graphic, textural bouquet. We love the light coral, blush and deep purple palette for fall too! Check out all the details in the dreamy images captured by Julie Jagt Photography.

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Photography: Julie Jagt Photography // Florist: Hanaki Floral // Calligraphy: Penscript on 6th // Dress: Isabelle’s Bridal // Makeup Artist: Paige Griffith Makeup Artist // Hair: Clara Leung Designs // Model: Jillian Grace // Decor: Bespoke Decor // Jewelry: Bekah Anne Accessories