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FROM THE EDITOR
Tied to Tradition While it’s always fun to see how couples make their wedding unique to them, there’s just something heartwarming when they include a Southern tradition in their celebration. Here are a few of my favorites:
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“Pivot! Pivooot!” I have definitely binge-watched my fair share of “Friends” episodes. Can’t you just hear Ross screaming when you read, “Pivot!”? We’ve all had to pivot a lot lately and we’re betting that even though threats of the coronavirus are waning, it’s probably still on your mind. So what do you do when all you feel is overwhelmed and unsure? First, take a step back and remember why you’re on this journey. If things don’t turn out exactly as you’ve planned, remember the most important thing: You’re marrying the love of your life! The day is about you and your fiancé. You don’t have to meet anyone else’s expectations. And in this season of uncertainty, flexibility is your best bet. If you’re needing to make any tweaks to your special day, because of lingering effects of the pandemic, don’t worry! We’ve got your back with on-trend tips and tricks to help you navigate the ever-changing terrain. Similarly, use the vendors through these pages as your toolkit for a flawless day no matter what emergency arises. By surrounding yourself with a team of vendors you can truly rely on, you can ensure expert advice and guidance throughout the whole planning process ... even if an unexpected obstacle throws your whole day off balance or, should we say, especially when that happens? Beyond picking your wedding day dream team, though, our pages are packed full of endless ideas, dazzling designs and gorgeous gowns, so you can customize your day to personalized perfection. Take these ideas and make them your own! Still need more ideas and inspiration? No problem! Check us out online at atlantastyleweddings.com, follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook page. Planning a fabulous fête has never been so easy.
GROOM’S CAKE: This is a wedding detail that’s all about him! Typically, he takes a back seat on this one and lets his partner come up with a masterpiece that shows off his passions and personality. CAKE PULL: These days, the cake pull is more fun than anything, but it used to be quite serious — a prediction of the well-being and fortune of the bride’s unmarried friends. After each bridesmaid pulls out a ribbon from underneath the wedding cake, the bride reads what each charm means. May the odds be ever in your favor! BURYING THE BOURBON: According to this superstition, the couple is supposed to bury a bottle of bourbon one month before their wedding day (on a sunny day, if you really want it to work!) in order to be blessed with good weather on their special day. Dig it back up on your wedding day and enjoy the start of married life!
Stay healthy and best wishes,
Sylvia Gorden
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IN THIS ISSUE 2021 EDITION
Fashion 16
Wed Essentials
22 A Few of Our Favorite Things - Fashion Forward 24
The Quest for the Dress
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Dress the Part
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Material Girl
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Gown Glamour
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A Whole Mood
Beauty 38
Not a Hair Out of Place
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Hello, Gorgeous!
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Groom the Groom
GOWN Jenny by Jenny Yoo VEIL Veiled by ChaCha Bridal Boutique PHOTOGRAPHY Ashley Galminas Photography SEE MORE FROM A WHOLE MOOD ON PAGE 30.
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IN THIS ISSUE 2021 EDITION All in the Details
Invitations & Stationery
Real Weddings Cont’d
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A Few of Our Favorite Things – Inspiring Details
106 The Suite Life
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Tsion & Zach
107 Love Letters
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Jessica & Austin
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Luxe Textures
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Taylor & Tyler
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How Much Does It Cost?
Celebration Locations 44
Celebrating in the Great Outdoors
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Timing is Everything
Culinary Services
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New to the Scene
Resources
Photography 116
Capturing Forever
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About the Covers
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The Perfect Spot
Planning & Prep
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Venue Features Celebration Locations
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12-Month Planning Checklist
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Eat, Drink and Be Married
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Obtaining a Marriage License
144 Advertisers’ Index
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Icing on the Cake
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Sweet Somethings
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Sample Wedding Budget Breakdown & Tipping Guide
Destination Locations 52
A World Away, Yet Close to Home
Entertainment 119
Music To Your Ears
Floral & Décor 108 Blooming Beauties
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100 Perfectly Planned
Real Weddings
Ceremonies & Receptions
Style Profile 82
Italian Romance
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Rustic Romance
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Artistic Boho Fête
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Jordan & Stanley
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In Your Natural Urban Element
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Amy & Tom
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Sophisticated Winter Warmth
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Zoe & Cody
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Carnell & Gavin
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Christina & Grant
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Virginia & Ryan
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Morgan & Pete
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| WHAT’S NEW AROUND ATLANTA
Ivry’s Delights Columbus, GA 240.695.3906 | ivrysdelights.com Ivry’s Delights traded its Chicago zip code for warmer weather, making it Georgia’s newest choice for custom desserts. Made from scratch, the custom cookies are designed with every detail in mind. From the flavors to the designs to the packaging, your guests are sure to leave your event with a gourmet cookie that delivers a sweet tasting memory. Even if your event looks a bit different this year, Ivry Radford, head baker and decorator, also offers virtual cookie decorating classes, bringing your friends and family together no matter their location.
Intimate Signature Events Atlanta, GA 404.913.9312 | intimatesignatureevents.com Award-winning event planner Michelle Harrison of Michelle Harrison Signature Events launched a new suite of services called Intimate Signature Events, designed specifically for couples planning microweddings. The pandemic has created a higher demand for those who want a small, but beautifully planned, wedding day. Harrison’s Intimate Signature Events offers just that. The micro-wedding package for 30-50 guests is an all-inclusive ceremony and reception experience — event planning and design, a venue, photography, flowers, cake, champagne, live streaming and more — along with optional enhancements. It’s everything clients love about Harrison’s work, just on a miniature scale.
W Atlanta – Midtown 188 14th St. NE | Atlanta, GA 404.354.9417 | watlantamidtown.com W Atlanta – Midtown recently received a major facelift with a top to bottom renovation including guest rooms, the event space and the lobby. The ballroom, located on the 27th floor, was designed to create a major visual impact with floorto-ceiling windows that give guests panoramic views of the Atlanta skyline and Piedmont Park. The event space can accommodate an event of any style, from intimate to grandiose and can be customized to host your wedding ceremony, reception, room block and even after party.
The Kimpton Sylvan Hotel 374 East Paces Ferry Rd. | Atlanta, GA 470.531.8930 | thesylvanhotel.com Newly opened, The Kimpton Sylvan Hotel is Buckhead’s newest boutique property, offering unparalleled amenities, including a beautifully redesigned mid-century modern hotel, three unique restaurants and bars and a variety of enchanting event and wedding spaces. Couples seeking a one-of-a-kind Buckhead wedding destination may choose from The Sylvan Hotel’s intimate Camellia ballroom hosting up to 125 for seated receptions; Willow Bar’s lush outdoor garden oasis; St. Julep’s rooftop terrace; or the hotel’s Old Hollywood-inspired signature restaurant, The Betty. The Sylvan Hotel’s experienced team will work one-on-one to create each couples’ dream day. ATLANTASTYLEWEDDINGS.COM
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PLANNING & PREP
ONE YEAR ___ Create your budget. ___ B egin researching wedding vendors. (Go to atlantastyleweddings.com to get started.) ___ C hoose a date and time for your ceremony and reception. ___ S elect and book your ceremony location and reception venue. ___ Choose your attendants. ___ Begin wedding dress shopping. ___ D ecide on an officiant, and meet with him or her to learn about any premarital requirements. ___ B egin planning the guest list to get a rough idea of head count. ___ D etermine your wedding theme, colors and décor.
TEN TO TWELVE MONTHS ___ Finalize your guest list. ___ M ail save-the-dates, if you are having a destination or holiday wedding. ___ C hoose your dress and accessories, and schedule the delivery date and fitting(s). ___ S elect dresses for bridal attendants. ___ M eet with and make final decisions on your team of vendors: wedding planner, stationer, floral and décor provider, caterer, musicians, photographer, videographer, transportation vendor, etc. ___ G et a facial and start your pre-wedding skincare routine. ___ G et engagement photos taken.
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ou said “YES!” but now what? With plenty to do before you walk down the aisle, our 12-month planning checklist will help you stay organized without experiencing the occasional mini-breakdown. By using our easy-to-navigate guide, you will be able to plan your big day, while also enjoying every moment of your exciting new chapter. GOWN Eva Lendel | SHOES Bella Belle Shoes | PHOTOGRAPHY BY Ashley Galminas Photography
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PIECE OF CAKE Picking the perfect dessert might feel like a cakewalk, but make sure you give yourself plenty of time to select your slice. Choose a cake designer about nine months before your wedding. Ivry’s Delights
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED Mail your invitations two months before your wedding so you have enough time to collect the RSVPs. Follow up with stragglers, then tabulate the responses to deliver a final guest headcount to your vendors two weeks prior to the big day. Eberle Invitations Photography by Jill Doty Photography
NINE MONTHS
TWO MONTHS
___ B egin to plan groom’s and groom’s attendants’ attire.
___ Mail your invitations.
___ Register for gifts. ___ R eserve a block of hotel rooms for out-of-town guests. ___ Reserve any rental equipment, such as tables, chairs and tent (if necessary). ___ C hoose a cake designer for your wedding cake and groom’s cake.
___ D evelop a system for organizing RSVPs. ___ Begin to write wedding vows. ___ P rep for bachelor and bachelorette parties. ___ C onfirm details for rehearsal dinner, ceremony and reception.
___ Select hair and makeup vendors.
ONE MONTH SIX TO EIGHT MONTHS
___ Pick up rings and check engraving.
___ Mail your save-the-dates.
___ R esearch local marriage license and name change requirements.
___ Start planning your rehearsal dinner.
___ Have your final dress fitting.
___ C hoose wedding favors for your guests.
___ C onfirm details with the florist, caterer, entertainers and officiant.
___ M eet with your officiant to plan ceremony details.
___ H ave a trial run for full hair and makeup.
___ S tart planning your honeymoon (obtain passports/visas if necessary). ___ S ecure transportation to and from the ceremony and reception.
___ P urchase gifts for attendants, flower girl, ring bearer, fiancé, parents and anyone else who helped make your wedding extra special.
___ P urchase wedding bands and arrange for engraving.
___ A ttend bachelor and bachelorette parties.
___ R eserve groom’s and groom’s attendants’ attire.
___ Plan for floral and dress preservation.
___ Schedule hair and makeup trials.
___ D ecide who will do readings and toasts. ___ Finalize wedding vows.
THREE TO FIVE MONTHS ___ M eet with your caterer to discuss menu details.
ONE WEEK ___ G ive assignments to your wedding party members and remind them of rehearsal details. ___ Obtain your marriage license. ___ C onfirm timelines and details with all vendors. ___ A ssign an attendant to collect gifts and cards. ___ P repare tip envelopes for vendors and arrange for someone to distribute them the day of the wedding. ___ Perfect your wedding vows.
ONE DAY ___ Get a manicure and pedicure. ___ A rrange to have welcome bags delivered to hotel rooms. ___ H ost rehearsal dinner and hand out special gifts to the wedding party. ___ E nsure dress, shoes, jewelry and accessories are all ready to go.
TWO WEEKS ___ Finalize seating arrangements.
___ P lan welcome bags for out-of-town guests.
___ G ive your caterer and venue a final guest count.
___ C hoose the ceremony music, and discuss reception music with your band or DJ.
___ Break in your wedding shoes.
___ C onfirm out-of-town guest accommodations.
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SPARKLE & SHINE Be sure to sparkle on your big day. Get your rings polished a few days ahead of your wedding. Brilliant Earth
___ G et your last pre-wedding haircut and color. ___ Practice your wedding vows.
___ P ack overnight bag if you are staying at a hotel the night of your wedding.
WEDDING DAY ___ A rrange to get checked in and have luggage delivered to your hotel. ___ Relax and enjoy the day!
Visit atlantastyleweddings.com/planning-tools for more tips, tools and inspiration.
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Obtaining a Marriage License Though the steps and requirements needed to get a marriage license might feel overwhelming, it’s actually fairly simple. Here’s an overview of what you need to know, but keep in mind that, depending on which state and county you get married in, there might be some different requirements, so check with the county clerk beforehand. Planning a destination wedding in Florida? We’ve got you covered, too!
GEORGIA
FLORIDA
Who May Apply? Unmarried people who are at least 18 years of age (or emancipated) and are not blood relatives can apply for a marriage license. If both people are residents of Georgia, then they can get their license from any county in the state. If neither applicant is a Georgia resident, then you must get your license from the county where the ceremony is being held.
Who May Apply? Unmarried people who are at least 18 years old and are not blood relatives. In some cases, a person under the age of 18 can get a marriage license; check with the county clerk for the regulations and requirements.
What to Provide Both partners must be present at the time of application and will need to bring documentation that proves they are of age. Accepted documents include: birth certificate, driver’s license, baptismal certificate, selective service card, court record, passport, immigration papers, citizenship papers or armed forces identification card. If either party was divorced or widowed, you may need to provide a divorce decree or the date of the former spouse’s death. Check with the county clerk for requirements.
What to Provide When applying, each person must bring one form of identification, which can include: driver’s license, state ID card, valid passport, U.S. Armed Forces identification card or immigration identification card. Both people will also need to provide their social security numbers (the physical card won’t be needed). Before you go, contact your county clerk to verify which documents they accept, as the requirements may differ. If either party is divorced, they must provide the official date the divorce was granted. If your previous marriage ended due to annulment or death of your previous spouse, you would need to write that on the application.
Cost A marriage license fee differs depending on the county and ranges from $16 to $76. Each county offers a discount for completing a premarital education course. Check with your local probate court for restrictions on payment.
Cost The license fee ranges from $32.50 to $93.50, depending on whether you’ve completed the Florida pre-marital course. Proof of course completion must be provided.
Waiting Period/Expiration of License Georgia doesn’t have a waiting period before the license can be used. In some counties the license doesn’t expire, but in others the license expires after six months. Also, verify how many days you have to return the license for filing. In Fulton County, for example, the marriage license should be returned within 30 days.
Waiting Period/Expiration of License As a Florida resident getting married in Florida, there’s a threeday waiting period to get your license, and the ceremony must be performed prior to the 60-day expiration. If you’ve completed a Florida pre-marital course, the waiting period is waived. There is no waiting period for non-residents.
Looking to get married somewhere other than Georgia or Florida? Visit atlantastyleweddings.com/planning-tools to learn about marriage license laws in other areas of the Southeast.
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Sample Wedding Budget Breakdown There are so many options when it comes to allocating your money. Whether your funds are limited or infinite, many couples find themselves overwhelmed at the prospect of putting together a budget for their big day. After agreeing on your total, here’s a good starting point to break down your budget.
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2% Beauty (hair, makeup, spa services) 3% Cake (sweets, dessert bar) 2% Ceremony (venue, officiant) 7% Entertainment (DJs, bands, orchestras) 8% Event Planner 10% Floral & Décor (bouquets, boutonnieres,
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3% Other (gifts, favors, rehearsal dinner) 10% Photo & Video (engagement session and wedding day)
42% Reception (venue, food, beverage, rentals) 3% Stationery (invitation suite, programs, menus, thank-you notes)
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Transportation (limousine, trolley, classic car)
Tipping Guide Aside from contracts that include it, tipping is never required. In instances when a vendor goes above and beyond, tipping is always greatly appreciated. But how much is enough to thank those who have helped make your big day extra special? We’ve got you covered!
THANK-YOU NOTE DBY invitations
15%
15-20%
Bartenders Catering Managers
$1-2
Coat Check Attendants, per guest
15%
DJ
15%
Event Planner, or a gift valued up to $500
10%
Florist
15-20%
Hair & Makeup Artists
15-20%
Limo Driver
$20-50
Live Musicians, per member
$100-300 Officiant, additional to be donated to their institution
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$1-2
$25+
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The textures of the gown and the beautiful white and pink roses with gold brushed fronds feels so elegant and modern. To best accentuate the feathered gown, we opted for a round-shaped bouquet, allowing each to stand out without competing for attention.
FASHION & BEAUTY
Southern Sophistication When it comes to style and beauty, the options are limitless! From finding THE dress to discovering the perfect shade of lipstick, we can help you narrow down the choices with our curated trends and beautiful ensembles. Gather inspiration for your big day from gowns and tuxes to all of the accessories — as well as tried and true products to give couples the appearance that’s just right for them!
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A Few of Our
Favorite Things FASHION FORWARD
Versatile Frocks
Difficult times often bring innovative solutions, and that’s exactly what bridal designers are delivering with adaptable gowns that give you two looks in one. This stunner from Jesus Peiro, for example, has a removable bolero that takes the dress from classic to modern in one simple transition. Other designers are creating gowns with removable overskirts. These styles have traditionally allowed a dress to transform into a new look for the reception. However, as more couples are celebrating with a micro-wedding — with plans to have a grander affair post-pandemic — they need attire that can pull double duty as well. GOWN Jesus Peiro
Wearing Your Heart on Your Sleeve
Don’t give your spouse the cold shoulder. From the puffy sleeve to the poem sleeve, from satin to lace, statement arms hit the runway in a big way this year, often elaborating on, and adding charm to contemporary minimalist gowns. Pair it with a trendy one-shoulder neckline for an even more modern take.
Leather Up
Show the special men in your life you care enough to give them a bloom that won’t lose its blossom. Leather boutonnieres are a contemporary twist on the classic tradition. Pin this lovely leather beauty on the left lapel of all of the very important men in your lives to help them stand out on your big day. BOUTONNIERES The Groomsman Suit
Hip to be Square
All that’s old is reimagined once again, just like the sleek sophistication of the square neckline, which was popularized during the Renaissance era. The framing of this dress style allows the neck and clavicle to be the focal point. The square neckline is a lovely option for the minimalist bride. Try it with a heavy satin gown nipped at the waist for a traditional look, or a softer, more boho vibe, with layers of tulle and lace. GOWN Kelly Faetanini
LEFT GOWN Ines di Santo RIGHT GOWN Caroline Castigliano
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The Quest for the Dress HOW TO CONFIDENTLY FIND THE DRESS OF YOUR DREAMS
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hether you dream of an elaborate celebration or an intimate, private gathering, the perfect gown is a vital element of every wedding. After all, this will be the dress of all dresses and the one you want to remember as nothing less than perfect. Here are eight tips to help you get the most out of gown shopping. With these tips, you can rest assured knowing you will be armed with the knowledge and confidence necessary to select the dress of your dreams without second guessing yourself along the way.
1. CALCULATE YOUR BUDGET. There is no sense in falling in love with a gown that is outside of your budget. By firmly setting a budget prior to looking at dresses, you ensure that you can afford your dream dress. It is important to consider the cost of any alterations that may be necessary for your dress to fit properly as well. Before ordering your gown, make sure to ask the salon about the price and process of alterations once the dress arrives. Alteration pricing can vary widely and should be factored into the overall budget. In addition to general fit accommodations, alterations include the gown’s bustle, which can be quite complicated depending on the dress design. Alteration appointments generally begin about four months before the wedding — expect to attend one to three fittings before the gown is completed. When setting your budget, also keep in mind any accessories or details you may want to add on to enhance
your look. Does your vision include designer shoes or a custom cape? Is your gown only complete with extra detailing? What about the veil you’ve always dreamed of that incorporates your grandmother’s lace? By planning for accessories and details ahead of time, you can more accurately define your budget and find a final look that fits within your allotted budget.
2. DECIDE ON YOUR VIBE. Compile images and inspiration of dresses you love. Go wild, then once you have a treasure chest full of styles, look for similarities. Is there a color, cut or designer that keeps popping up? Pay attention to those. Although you will need to maintain some flexibility, start to develop a list of items to consider. Include the location and season of your wedding, the shades or colors you prefer and the shapes or styles you gravitate toward.
3. RESEARCH BRIDAL SALONS AND BOOK A FEW APPOINTMENTS. It’s best to make appointments to try on gowns at multiple salons to see the full array of options. At each salon, be honest about your budget and resist the urge to try on gowns that are vastly outside your price range. Be prepared as each salon will offer its very own experience. Smaller, local bridal salons may offer a more personalized experience, although they may have a smaller selection of gowns. Larger bridal salons may carry a wider assortment of gowns but may not be as available to deliver that personal touch you desire.
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Dress the Part You have been collecting gown inspiration since your first date, the squad is ready and waiting to give their advice and now it’s finally time to try on your dream dress! But don’t run out the door too fast – bring these three items along to help you on your quest. 1. Proper Undergarments You’ll want to bring a strapless bra even if you don’t plan on buying a strapless gown. Also, today isn’t the day to go commando! Wear nude underwear and bring any shapewear you’re considering wearing. 2. Wedding-Ready Shoes If you already have your wedding shoes, bring them along! If not, bring a pair that will be a similar height to the shoes you plan to wear. This will help you get the full effect of how the hemline will look when you glide down the aisle. 3. Hair Clips or Hair Tie Trying on wedding dresses is work! During the process, you’ll probably want to want to sweep your strands up and away from your face. It will also let you see the full impact of how you look in the gown if you plan to complete your look with an updo.
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While the idea of having a large group of your closest friends and family join you while you try on gown may may sound picturesque, a crowd can often make the already challenging decision that much more difficult. More people often means more input. Many brides opt for bringing between two and four people shopping with them. Your immediate family members may get first pick (for example, your mom, grandma or sisters), then one or two from the wedding party, followed by your future mother- or sisters-in-law. If you have room, invite more from your wedding party. If you don’t have a good relationship with one of the people listed, however, it’s best to avoid them on this special occasion. After all, this is your day, and no matter who you choose to bring with you, one thing to always keep in mind is that this is the dress you are going to be wearing. You are the one who needs to be in love with your final decision.
5. KEEP AN OPEN MIND. Falling in love with a dress while standing in a fitting room is one thing, but you also want to make sure that you can comfortably enjoy yourself for the entirety of your wedding celebration. For instance, you may try on one dress you love, but quickly discover you can’t breathe when you try to sit down. Think about your wedding and find a dress that fits accordingly. Are you planning on dancing until your venue turns the lights off? Perhaps a gown with yards upon yards of additional fabric weighing you down is a bad idea. Or are you saying, “I do!” on the beach? Seek out a dress that is lightweight and airy. A great alternative is to choose two dresses — one for the ceremony and one for the reception. It’s your celebration; you can change gowns if you want to! With thousands of options available, finding a dress (or dresses) that makes you feel beautiful, while still enjoying your wedding day festivities, is a must and absolutely possible.
6. TIMING IS EVERYTHING. Give yourself plenty of time to find
your gown. Start looking for a dress at least 10 months prior to your wedding. In contrast, once you find the gown of your dreams, don’t wait too long to order it. By doing so, you ensure ample time for your gown to arrive and for you to schedule any necessary alterations to make your dream dress a reality. While it’s possible the bridal salon may have the gown in stock in your size, it’s much more likely the order is placed with the designer, which can be a slow process. Once the perfect dress is officially yours, put it in your closet and don’t look back. In other words, resist the urge to try on your gown over and over again. The last thing you want to do is tear or stain it. Besides, if you try it on one too many times, it may lose its luster as you almost certainly over analyze your decision.
7. HIGHLIGHT YOU. For most of us, our wedding day is our most photographed day. With that in mind, it’s of the utmost importance that you are in love with the way you look in your dress. Wedding gowns come in a variety of materials, cuts, colors, sizes and designs for a reason. No two brides are exactly alike. What may appear offputting on the hanger may fit like a glove once you try it on.
8. CHOOSE WISELY. In a one-hour salon appointment, brides typically try on eight to 13 gowns. At each salon you visit, ask if you can take reference photos to help you remember each design. Once you have seen a sufficient number of gowns, narrow the options down to your favorite three to five dresses, then make your choice from these. Be honest about your preferences, and don’t let anyone pressure you into buying a gown you don’t love. The glow that radiates from a bride on her wedding day has nothing to do with the price of the gown, the designer, the size or the style of the dress. The reason brides are so beautiful on their wedding day stems from the confidence they carry as they walk down the aisle. Confidence in your dress decision brings you one step closer to your happily ever after. ■
Material Girl BRIDAL TRENDS COME AND GO, BUT THESE FABULOUS FABRICS ARE HERE TO STAY
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dream dress is only as good as the material it’s constructed with. Top notch boutiques will typically give their brides a quick list of “dos” and “don’ts” so they know exactly how to take care of their dresses, but in case you need a refresher, here’s our guide to a few of the most popular bridal gown fabrics. TULLE: Reminiscent of ballerina skirts, this flirty, feminine fabric is lightweight and billowy. Tulle is well-loved for its ability to create volume and avoid fraying, but wearers be warned: Tulle is highly prone to snagging. To avoid unsightly pulls in your gown, skip bedazzled accessories and opt for smoother jewelry that won’t tangle and snare. CHIFFON: This soft, delicate fabric is often used not only for gowns but also veils, capes, and other bridal accessories. Despite its slightly rough texture, chiffon’s dainty translucence makes it perfect for layering. This breezy fabric is the ideal choice for outdoor, summery weddings and romantic portraits. SILK: Long revered for its glossy shine and smooth texture, silk comes in countless varieties and has been a go-to wedding dress medium for thousands of years. Satin, one of the more famous silk derivatives, spent the past century as one of the most elegant and sought after gown fabrics, but
modern silk variations like taffeta and organza are currently stealing the spotlight. While silk gowns are certainly worth the hassle, storing them properly requires a bit of extra work in dark, dry environments, so be sure to store your gown in a cotton dress bag before tucking it away in your closet. LACE: Like silks, lace comes in a myriad of styles and textures and has been adored for centuries by designers and brides alike. From elegant Chantilly and delicate Alençon to the recently popular three-dimensional lace, this gorgeous material is sought after all around the world. Lace’s intricate design makes it highly prone to minor rips and snags though, so take a few notes from the tulle to-do list and avoid accessories with sharp edges and rough links. It’s also worth noting that lace yellows faster than other fabrics, which makes professional dry cleaning and proper storage a must. CREPE: This light yet elegant material is well-known in the fashion world for its versatile applications and gauzy appearance. Perfect for formfitting gowns, crepe typically fits like a glove and leaves very little to the imagination, which makes choosing your undergarments important. Avoid unsightly bumps and lines by choosing seamless underwear or shapewear and a smooth-cupped bra. ■
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Not a Hair Out of Place SCHEDULE BEAUTY TRIALS AND ENSURE THAT YOU LOOK YOUR BEST ON YOUR WEDDING DAY
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air and makeup are critical parts of your bridal look, but countless brides make the mistake of waiting until it’s too late to test out their desired style. The result of skipping your beauty trials? Unexpected fashion disasters. Whether it’s your bright red lipstick looking more cartoonish than sultry or your towering updo getting mistaken for a bobby pin arts-and-crafts project gone wrong, almost all beauty disasters can be avoided by scheduling a hair and makeup trial three to six months before your wedding.
SET IT UP. All beauty stylists will be more than happy to schedule a trial or consultation prior to your wedding. After all, some wedding styles can get really complicated, especially if you want an updo complete with braids, curls or bobby pins galore. Trials actually take stress off your stylists as well. By meeting with brides ahead of time, stylists are able to come up with a look that they know is doable and that you know you love.
START PREPPING. All hair and makeup trials are slightly different because no two stylists are alike, but there are a few rules that ring true across the board. When it comes to scheduling, give your stylists ample time to test out multiple looks. Block out about one or two hours for the trial. Another important step is to come to the appointment with ideas — but try not to overwhelm your stylists. Limit yourself to a few favorite inspiration images and let your stylists take the lead from there. If you book a makeup trial, arrive with a fresh, clean face. Put on a little moisturizer if it’s part of your routine, but don’t coat your face in anything heavy or oily. It’s also a
great idea to bring some of your beauty staples along with you, especially if you have sensitive skin. If the trial is with a hair stylist, ask if you should wash your hair the day before your appointment or the day of. Hair styling generally works best on day-old hair. Also, bring any and all crowns, veils and other wedding hair accessories you’re considering. The morning of your wedding is not the time for your stylist to quickly figure out how to secure your pearl tiara.
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX. If you’ve ever wanted to experiment with a certain makeup look or hairstyle, consider testing it out during your trial. Now is the time to play around with false lashes, hair extensions and other beauty boosters you may have been too shy to try out in the past. One of these might be the final touch to make sure you feel confident and beautiful on your wedding day.
ONE AND DONE … MAYBE. Not 100% satisfied with your look post-consultation? It’s time to walk away. It’s not always easy, but think of it this way: If you aren’t totally in love with your look on your wedding day, you can’t reschedule the wedding and try again on a different day. The good news, though, is more often than not, most brides find themselves content with how their trial went. If you fall into this happy category, but want to give your stylists the chance to work with you a few more times before the wedding, consider having them do your hair and makeup for your engagement shoot, bridal showers, bachelorette party or other wedding events. The more your stylists understand your hair and skin, the happier you’re going to be with the way your wedding day look turns out. ■
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Hello, Gorgeous! Beauty is not a crash course to begin the night before your wedding. Ensure a good foundation for a healthy glow by always staying hydrated— inside and out. Drink lots of water and make sure your daily moisturizer gets some love. Once you get your beauty routine right, only then is it time to play with makeup. Before you set your sights on a certain makeup style, however, consider your best features and highlight those, while also taking into account the mood of your wedding to create your custom bridal look.
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PRO TIP: Using an appropriate amount of shimmer products, along with modern pops of color, creates a beautiful makeup application that will stand the test of time. HIGHLIGHTER Hourglass Ambient Lighting Palette
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BEGIN WITH THE BASICS Don’t neglect your basic skincare routine. Wash your face, drink plenty of water and consider exfoliating once a week. If you have a beard, take time to keep it trimmed and conditioned in the weeks leading up to your wedding. It’s also quite common for men to get a few pre-wedding facials to really get their skin in order. Need a bit more help? See a dermatologist for a topical prescription if you suffer from bad breakouts and never pick at any zits or bumps. You might also consider laser hair removal. It’s a great solution for reducing ingrown hairs and redness, while saving you valuable time spent on shaving.
SOMETHING OLD, NOTHING NEW Your wedding is not the day to try something new. Get your hair cut seven to 10 days before your wedding for a clean, natural look. Using hairspray or a new hair product? Don’t try it for the first time on your actual wedding day. Two weeks before the big day, spray some on for a test-drive to see if
you like it and how it holds up. You may have just found a new addition to your dopp kit!
WANT AN ALTOID? You don’t want your first kiss as a married couple to be marred by your bad breath. Tackle the issue at the root by visiting the dentist for regular cleanings, flossing every day and using a powerful mouthwash. Dry mouth intensifies bad breath, so stay hydrated (with water, not beer) and make sure you brush your teeth after eating anything before the ceremony.
SWEATY SOLUTIONS Outdoor weddings are beautiful, but if it’s remotely warm out, expect to deal with some sweat. Even if you’re indoors, you may also have some sweat issues because of nerves or finicky thermostats. Outdoor grooms should wear sweat-wicking undergarments and choose light, breathable fabrics for your attire. Choose an antiperspirant rather than a deodorant since it actually blocks sweat ducts and can be applied outside of your underarms. Apply anywhere you typically sweat but test the application a few days ahead of time to avoid any irritation or staining. ■
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ocating and securing the perfect venue for your wedding celebration is most likely at the top of your priority list. Whether it is a formal affair or a more casual gathering, finding the right venue for your reception style requires asking yourself a few key questions. For example, do you want to get married in the city or off the beaten path in a countryside affair? Additionally, can your venue comfortably host and accommodate your desired guest list? Some venues are spacious and can easily house 200 guests, while other venues are more intimate. If you’ve always dreamed of tying the knot outdoors, several venues offer beautiful spaces and picturesque views that can fulfill all of your alfresco wishes. There are a variety of options for parties of all sizes, but when you’re choosing the perfect spot for your rehearsal dinner, ceremony and reception, the sheer number of available choices can be overwhelming. From ballrooms and mansions to lofts and gardens, these inquiries and more can be answered by perusing the next several pages. Keep this resource handy during your planning to help navigate this important wedding decision quickly and accurately, ensuring the picture-perfect fit for your big day.
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rom blue skies and gentle breezes to longer days and busy nights, it’s no wonder that summer and fall are the most popular times of year to get married. Although, outdoor weddings can have their own unique set of logistics. Here are some tips for ensuring your outdoor soirée goes off without a hitch.
HAVE A PLAN B (AND EVEN A PLAN C). You can plan for many aspects of your wedding, but unfortunately, the weather is not one of them. During the planning process, work with your event coordinator to devise backup plans in case of inclement weather. This helps
alleviate extra stress on the big day because you’ll already have plans in place if you need to shift. The best thing about backup plans is that they’re not one size fits all. You can take elements from one plan and incorporate them into another on the fly to craft a backup plan that’s perfect for your situation. Common backup plans include having a tent on the grounds (look into ordering side panels to block any wind and rain), having an indoor option on standby, stalling start times if the weather is expected to clear and having outdoor heaters in case of a rare cold front. You can cross your fingers and hope you don’t need a backup plan, but you
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will be thankful you have one prepared regardless of the turnout. After all, rain on your wedding day is supposedly good luck, so you may as well be ready to tackle it head on.
PREPARE FOR THE ELEMENTS. As lovely as summer can be, it can also be pretty high maintenance in terms of staying comfortable. Anticipate your guests’ needs by making sure the ceremony and reception sites are equipped to combat the warm weather. To keep guests hydrated at the ceremony, provide bottled water or a lemonade stand. Once the reception starts, move the hydration station near the dance floor — you and your guests will definitely need it later! Guests may also appreciate having sunscreen, blankets, bug spray and other seasonal remedies on hand. Place these items in decorative containers at the wedding site so guests can grab what they need for on-the-go relief. Think about the cocktail hour as well. Guests don’t want to stand around
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in the sweltering sun while you’re off taking photos, so be mindful of when the sun may be at its highest and warmest points when planning your timeline. Not sure where to start? Research when the sun is expected to set in your wedding month then build your timeline around that window. This helps keep guests comfortable and simultaneously guarantees ideal natural light for photos. For reference, the hottest part of the day is usually between 1 and 3 p.m. in the afternoon, give or take.
DRESS FOR SUCCESS. Ensure comfort and confidence on your big day by making sure your look is ready in every season. Whether it’s a dress or other formalwear, stick to lighter, breathable fabrics that will keep you cool in the summer. For a fall wedding, try finishing your look with a faux fur stole or jacket. Guarantee all-day comfort from head to toe by wearing block heels, flats or other shoes that don’t stick in the grass. Keep your hair and makeup on point from morning to night by
choosing styles that work with warm weather, not against it. Curls, waves and sculpted updos often don’t do well in humidity. To fight frizz, ask your stylist to experiment with sleeker styles at your hair trials, such as a pulled back bun or ponytail. For a boho vibe, try a chunky braid to keep your hair away from your face and off your neck. While it’s important that you look and feel your best, keep in mind that the more makeup you wear, the greater chance it may run by the end of the night, so play around with palettes that don’t require a lot of layers. Whether your wedding takes place in the summer or fall, in a backyard or on a mountainside, there’s something truly special about an outdoor wedding. While they come with more dos and don’ts than an indoor wedding, outdoor weddings tend to offer more possibilities for innovation. Acing an outdoor wedding is easy with a little extra planning and organization. Follow these tips and your biggest wedding day worry will be making sure your champagne flute is always full. ■
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Timing is Everything A RECEPTION TIMELINE
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our wedding reception should be a well-timed event. From cocktail hour to dinner and dancing to cutting the cake, everything should run on a precise schedule, which means you need to know what to do and when to do it. This article will break down the reception basics and help you plan your party hour by hour.
GET STARTED EARLY. Venue setup takes time and should be done well before the party starts. Your reception flowers and centerpieces should be in place at least an hour before the reception starts; the same goes for your wedding cake. Decorative elements like candles, chair covers and linens should be ready to go a day before the wedding. Banquet staff can arrange these elements for you. Then you and your planner can review the look and make any
necessary changes the day of your wedding — or even after the rehearsal dinner if everything is in place. If you leave these details to the last minute, you’ll feel hurried and frustrated, especially if something doesn’t go as planned.
HAVE A RECEPTION GAME PLAN. As with any event, you need to develop and write out a party plan. Make sure each person assigned to a job — from the bartender to the wait staff to the band leader — knows what’s expected of him or her. Write out the plan, review it with your vendors to foresee any problems, and then test the plan with a dry run a week or more before the wedding. Part of this test run should involve having a backup in case something doesn’t go as expected. Meet with your planner a few weeks prior to your big day, so you can map out the celebration hour by hour and area by
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area. You want to figure out where you and your spouse need to be at all times, plus review reception details like when dinner will be served and small nuances like which tables will get served first. If it helps you and the guests in your wedding party, type up an itinerary so everyone knows what to expect.
DON’T RUSH. There’s a lot of fun to squeeze into a few hours, but that’s no reason to rush through your wedding reception. No one will have a good time if the event is too structured and everyone feels pressured to stay on schedule. Build some flexibility into your reception so you can let the good times happen naturally.
BREAK IT DOWN HOUR BY HOUR. While you and your guests may want to boogie until the wee hours of the night, it’s not likely that your venue and catering staff feel the same way. A typical wedding reception runs approximately five hours long and has a fairly structured schedule. Your
band leader or DJ will serve as the master of ceremonies, or the MC, for the evening. He or she will keep your party moving along smoothly, so no one feels rushed and you don’t run into overtime fees. Whether you’re looking at a midmorning reception or an evening affair, here’s a general overview of how it can progress.
HOUR 1: COCKTAIL HOUR You said, “I do,” kissed and now it’s time for your guests to make their way to the reception. There may be some downtime between, but guests will generally arrive to a cocktail hour pretty quickly after the service. If the ceremony is held at the same venue as the reception, guests may simply venture to another part of the space to continue the festivities. While the new couple, their attendants and their families are out taking glamour shots, it’s up to the MC to keep guests entertained. Light music in the background allows for socializing without that awkward silence. The MC
can also advise guests to begin taking their seats about 10 or 15 minutes before the couple is scheduled to make their grand entrance.
HOUR 2: THE NEWLYWEDS ARRIVE After the MC guides guests to their seats, the band or DJ will change up the music to indicate that something big is about to happen. The MC will take the mic to start introducing the family and wedding party as they enter. The newlyweds will be announced last — to wild cheers from the crowd, of course. After this, the MC will request that guests take their seats. This is a great opportunity to move right into your first dance or cake cutting. You have the spotlight, so you may as well use it! When the dance is over, the band or DJ will switch back to some pleasant background music to encourage chatter throughout dinner. Here’s your chance to start greeting your guests at each table. A few minutes later, dinner will be served. At this point, take a break and grab a bite. You planned this meal for months! You deserve a few minutes to try it. Let the wedding party and family eat first — especially those who are making speeches. Toasts usually begin about 20 minutes after dinner is served. Traditionally, toasts are started by the best man, followed by the maid of honor and then the parents’ speeches. If you and your new spouse would like to say a few words, this is a great time for that as well. Be sure to give your MC a list of everyone’s names so he or she can announce each person who will be speaking and their relationship to the couple. Bonus tip: Spelling the names out phonetically will drastically reduce the number of awkward pronunciations.
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After the speeches wrap up, it’s time to hit the dance floor. If you decided not to do your first dance right after your grand entrance, now is the time. Typically, the father-daughter dance follows and then the mother-son dance. After that, your MC will invite guests to join the wedding party on the floor and the party starts. ■
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A World Away, Yet Close to Home HAVE THE DESTINATION WEDDING OF YOUR DREAMS
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f you’re like most engaged couples, the idea of having a destination wedding has crossed your mind at least once during the planning process. It’s easy to understand why. Nothing says romance quite like getting hitched on a beach while palm fronds flutter overhead and your worries are thousands of miles away. Though the idea of turning your wedding into a vacation is undeniably alluring, the unfortunate reality of cost and logistics often derails destination wedding plans. In addition to being expensive, destination weddings typically put an extra dose of pressure on your guests, too. On top of having to do quite a bit of extra traveling to even attend your wedding, your friends and family have to take time off of work and shell out cash for a flight. These hurdles may prevent your loved ones from being able to show up for your special day and this is what makes many abandon the idea of a destination wedding in the first place. Believe it or not, though, it’s entirely possible to have the destination wedding of your dreams without ever stamping your passport or leaving the United States. Maybe you don’t have wild macaws flying overhead during your ceremony, but the U.S. offers plenty of wedding venues that deliver all the excitement and thrill of getting married away from home. Places nearby like Savannah, Georgia and St. Petersburg,
Florida or a little further away in an entirely different climate (hello, Chicago or Phoenix), can still feel like faraway destinations and easily go toe to toe with almost any other popular destination wedding spot. Plus, planning a domestic destination celebration can be so much easier than an overseas wedding. No passports, no flights, no language barrier. Are you a big-city kid looking to escape the hustle and bustle? The South is brimming with gorgeous tree-lined groves, breathtaking mountainside views and charming coastal escapes not too far from Atlanta. If it’s a fall wedding you’re craving, you have the extra benefit of taking advantage of the famous colorful show its trees put on every year. Do you still crave the city scene, but want to explore something new? Why not road-trip to Nashville or New Orleans for a change of pace? An extra benefit to planning a domestic destination wedding is extending your stay past the wedding. Enjoy the local scene — absorb and explore the nearby state parks, beaches and museums. Maybe check into a nearby spa or treat yourself to a few nights in the honeymoon suite. Whatever you decide, remember that your wedding is about the celebration of your love, not where your gate-checked luggage ended up. ■
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The Candler Hotel 127 PEACHTREE ST. NE, ATLANTA, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — The Candler Hotel Atlanta Curio Collection by Hilton offers a beautiful event space and multiple facilities to make your special occasion as stress-free as possible. For wedding ceremonies and receptions, The Heritage Ballroom is the perfect event space that can hold up to 130 guests. The Ballroom maintains vintage features from its historical past but also blends in luxurious decor. The hotel’s 265 guest rooms are thoughtfully designed to be artistic, modern, and comfortable. Couples and guests can get the best of both worlds, enjoying contemporary amenities set within a historic building. At The Candler Hotel, we provide a historic, southern setting that has been completely transformed into a brand new opulent hotel. We offer the sophistication and personalized service that you expect from a Curio Collection by Hilton Hotel, yet a unique style and individualized personality that you want for the backdrop of your special day. Your wedding will be handled expertly and innovatively by our dedicated sales and catering team, with an array of dining options and stylish venues to make your party unforgettable.
SPECIAL FEATURES — Built by Coca-Cola magnate Asa Griggs Candler in 1906, the Candler Building is on the National Register of Historic Places. Classic style and art deco glamour infuse our hotel.
CONTACT — WALTER COTSON | 404.523.1200 | WCOSTSON@THECANDLERHOTEL.COM
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AT A GLANCE # OF EVENT SPACES: 3 MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 130 VENUE STYLE: Historic Landmark Hotel, Ballroom, Indoor Event Space CATERING CHOICES: On-Site Catering RENTAL INCLUDES: Chiavari Chairs, Tables, House Linens PARKING OPTIONS: Valet Available
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Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead 3300 PEACHTREE RD. NE, ATLANTA, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Located in the heart of the chic Buckhead neighborhood, Grand Hyatt Atlanta offers a luxurious city center retreat for you and your guests. Our Japanese gardens and 30-foot waterfall will add romance and grandeur to your ceremony. For your reception, our bold interior design adds a touch of sophistication with rich mahogany, luxurious tall ceilings and twinkling crystal chandeliers. Whether your wedding reception is large or small, our unique venues will enhance the spirit of your event, while our passionate culinary team delivers a memorable dining experience expertly crafted to your vision. Our inclusive reception packages and complimentary benefits make planning your wedding easy, exciting and rewarding. Contact us to learn more!
SPECIAL FEATURES — An icon of Buckhead for over 30 years, Grand Hyatt Atlanta is renown
AT A GLANCE # OF EVENT SPACES: 14 MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 650 VENUE STYLE: Indoor Event Space, Outdoor Event Space, Ballroom, Garden, Hotel and Rooftop CATERING CHOICES: On-Site Catering RENTAL INCLUDES: House Chairs, Chiavari Chairs, China, Flatware, House Linens, Stemware and Tables PARKING OPTIONS: Valet Available 60
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for our wedding expertise, passion for service and dramatic modern spaces, including two outdoor Terraces set amid our Japanese gardens and 30' waterfall.
CONTACT — TIA YOUNG | 404.364.3956 | ATLGH.RFP@HYATT.COM
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W Atlanta – Midtown 188 14TH ST., ATLANTA, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Your wedding celebration will sparkle at W Atlanta – Midtown. Our
trusted wedding specialists will help you choose from endless possibilities and execute your every detail. Personalize our unique event spaces to perfection for an intimate garden party in Escape or a showstopper overlooking the city from Altitude, our 27th floor ballroom with floorto-ceiling windows, to a chic affair for up to 550 in Great Room, closing the night out with a private afterparty in Elevate, our former night club. Your guests will revel in the celebration with crafted cocktails and delectable food while they dance the night away. Enjoy our exclusive Whatever/Whenever services so your wedding experience is exactly how you’ve always imagined. Plan the wedding weekend of a lifetime with ease. Greet your guests with a cocktail in the Living Room, pamper the wedding parties at The Spa or relax at Wet Deck pool. Host your rehearsal dinner or brunch in TRACE restaurant. All just an elevator ride away.
SPECIAL FEATURES — Exclusive indoor, outdoor and rooftop spaces coupled with artisan
cocktails and an amazing culinary experience. The scene for perfectly curated moments.
CONTACT — YOUR WEDDING SPECIALIST | WMIDTOWNSALES@MARRIOTT.COM
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AT A GLANCE # OF EVENT SPACES: 25 MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 550 VENUE STYLE: Indoor Event Space, Outdoor Event Space, Ballroom, Garden, Hotel, Restaurant, Rooftop, Unique / Alternative CATERING CHOICES: On-Site Catering, Preferred Caterers RENTAL INCLUDES: House Chairs, China, Flatware, Stemware, Tables PARKING OPTIONS: Valet Available ATLANTASTYLEWEDDINGS.COM
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The Wimbish House 1150 PEACHTREE ST. NE, ATLANTA, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Historic Charm, Glamorous Ballroom, Southern Elegance. An unforgettable setting for the day you’ll always remember. This lovely, fully restored Victorianera home features high ceilings, period furnishings, hardwood floors, steep gables, intricate detailing and massive stone masonry ornamentation. A graceful, curved staircase allows for memorable entrances into a grand parlor. Formal reception rooms are accented by tall archways and columns, and flow into the elegant dining room, sunroom and restored 1920’s ballroom. In addition to wedding ceremonies and receptions, this location can accommodate all of your wedding events, such as engagement parties, bridal showers and rehearsal dinners. LAURA ST ONE PHOTO
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SPECIAL FEATURES — Grand pianos, antique crystal chandeliers and fireplaces. A covered veranda provides an outdoor space for ceremonies, cocktail hour or photos. CONTACT — KARIN HOLBEN | 404.870.8833 | KARIN@THEWIMBISHHOUSE.COM
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Meadows at Mossy Creek 3216 HWY. 75 S., CLEVELAND, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Modern meets mountains. Meadows at Mossy Creek is an industrial
farmhouse meets modern wedding venue, the perfect blend of rustic and new-fashioned southern flair. Nestled on over 100 sprawling acres, sweeping views set a stunning backdrop for your perfect day. Offering multiple ceremony and reception options, we truly have the ability to bring your vision to life. Our concrete floors, string lighting, and exposed beams offer a dreamy feel with an industrial touch and we also feature a moveable fern wall along with stunning floral hanging box displays. Both the bride and groom are taken care of with special places for each to get ready and relax before they walk down the aisle. Our team strives to create the day you’ve always dreamed of by wowing you and your guests with a gorgeous setting and a truly memorable experience.
SPECIAL FEATURES — The massive amounts of windows streaming in natural light with the tall ceilings and white walls is a photographer’s dream, which is code for perfect conditions to obtain stunning wedding day photos.
CONTACT — KARSON & CALAH COKER | 888.662.7335 | KARSON@MEADOWSMOSSYCREEK.COM
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Berkeley Hills Country Club 2300 POND RD., DULUTH, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Berkeley Hills is one of Atlanta’s
premier country clubs specializing in beautiful events and corporate functions. The available event spaces are able to accommodate parties ranging from 10 to 300 people. Offering customized menus, exceptional service, elegant facilities, and personalized attention, our team of professionals will turn your ideas into a truly extraordinary occasion. Your guests will enjoy the perfect entertaining area with great cocktails and conversations before proceeding into our grand ballroom, complete with vaulted ceilings, large picture windows, and a beautiful wrap around covered veranda overlooking our incredible golf course.
SPECIAL FEATURES — The clubhouse door terrace stretching the length of the clubhouse, and both indoor and outdoor venues spaces.
AT A GLANCE # OF EVENT SPACES: 5 MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 300 VENUE STYLE: Indoor Event Space, Outdoor Event Space, Golf Club CATERING CHOICES: On-Site Catering RENTAL INCLUDES: Tables, Chairs, Linens, China, Silverware, Glassware and Dance Floor PARKING OPTIONS: Complimentary On-Site Parking, Valet Available 66
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Douglasville Conference Center 6700 CHURCH ST., DOUGLASVILLE, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Nestled in historic downtown Douglasville, the new Conference
Center is uniquely equipped to offer everything you need to stage a spectacular event. Whether planning an intimate or large-scale affair, the Conference Center can accommodate groups from 15 to 500 guests. Along with its exquisite architecture and beautiful landscape, the conference center includes a 7,672 square foot ballroom that can be divided into five separate rooms, in addition to a business center, bride and groom dressing rooms, two pre-function areas and a 150 seat auditorium. The Conference Center also features a breathtaking rear terrace that overlooks Douglasville’s charming historic district. The unique blend of elegance and advanced technology equipped rooms makes the new Douglasville Conference Center the perfect choice for weddings.
SPECIAL FEATURES — Rear terrace, O’Neal Plaza, located in the historic district, 30 minutes west of Atlanta including the airport, two bridal/groom suites CONTACT — JENNIFER JOHNSON | 678.715.6094 | DCCSALES@DOUGLASVILLEGA.GOV
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AT A GLANCE # OF EVENT SPACES: 6 MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 500 VENUE STYLE: Indoor Event Space, Outdoor Event Space, Ballroom CATERING CHOICES: On-Site Catering RENTAL INCLUDES: House Chairs, Tables PARKING OPTIONS: Complimentary On-Site Parking
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The Payne-Corley House 2987 MAIN ST., DULUTH, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Originally built in 1873 this restored farmhouse has been lovingly maintained
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to offer the best combination of Southern charm and modern amenities. Our warm and gracious services give you a romantically historic sense of place to host any event you can imagine. The gardens and home have been interwoven to offer a variety of indoor and outdoor options. Comfortable for both larger and more intimate events, the ballroom features all hardwood floors and large windows with both rustic and elegant touches. We believe marriage should be celebrated and have crafted Elopement and Micro-Wedding Packages tailored to smaller weddings. For a Grand Affair, our team of planners, designers, and culinary professionals are ready to bring your vision to perfection. Our chef-driven, on-site catering and seasoned event planning team will give you the confidence each detail will be taken care of. Located within walking distance to historic downtown with the hotel, shops, restaurants, and entertainment, the Payne-Corley House offers a one-of-a-kind experience for you and your guests.
SPECIAL FEATURES — Restored farmhouse with lush grounds and gardens, bridal suite, and separate groom’s house. Walk-able hotel with downtown shops and restaurants. CONTACT — KRISTA GANLEY | 770.476.5366 | INFO@PAYNECORLEYHOUSE.COM
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Pine Knoll Farms 6001 WASHINGTON RD., APPLING, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Pine Knoll Farms, LLC is a non-profit event venue in Appling, GA that
is also a working farm and horse rescue. We offer a two-day rental for all Saturday weddings, which allows a place for the rehearsal dinner on Friday evening before the wedding. On the property, we have a beautiful open-aired chapel, a reception barn, a bridal suite for the bride and her bridesmaids to get ready for the wedding along with a separate room for the groom and groomsmen. We also have a catering kitchen adjacent to the reception barn; eight spacious king-sized rooms on the property for rent and one-day rental availability on Sundays. In addition to maintaining the farm, proceeds from all rentals are used to care for our rescue horses and farm animals along with funding numerous other charitable events and activities. Visit our website to see an availability calendar.
SPECIAL FEATURES — Beautiful open-aired chapel, rolling horse pastures, rustic Magnolia barn, cabins, farm animals and horses, catering kitchen. CONTACT — PATTY BLANTON | 706.836.1020 | EVENTS@PINEKNOLLFARMS.COM
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AT A GLANCE # OF EVENT SPACES: 1 MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 350 VENUE STYLE: Indoor Event Space, Outdoor Event Space, Barn, Chapel, Garden, Loft CATERING CHOICES: On-Site Catering, All Caterers Welcome RENTAL INCLUDES: House Chairs, Tables PARKING OPTIONS: Complimentary On-Site Parking
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The Willows Farm 35 SWAN CENTER DR., MARBLE HILL, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — The Willows Farm is a premier wedding and special event venue located
in the North Georgia Foothills! This private 300 acre farm is unparalleled in its unique balance of southern charm and pastoral landscapes. The Willows Farm has the capacity to hold events of all sizes from an intimate wedding to up to 200+ guests. As an added bonus, the venue is fully equipped with back up generators for the Willows House, Barn and Pavilion!
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AT A GLANCE # OF EVENT SPACES: 8 MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 200 VENUE STYLE: Indoor Event Space, Outdoor Event Space, Barn, Unique / Alternative
Our all-inclusive wedding packages offer everything you need to create your perfect wedding! We have handpicked only the best vendors to help you put together a team of wedding professionals that will bring your vision to light. With our packages you also have the option to use outside vendors to create a package that best fits your needs. At The Willows Farm we know that your wedding day will be one of your most cherished memories! Let us help you create your dream wedding one detail at a time!
SPECIAL FEATURES — Gorgeous antiques, picturesque gazebo, multiple greenhouses, lake and trolley.
CONTACT — AMY | 404.456.2212 | INFO@THEWILLOWSFARM.COM
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Woodmont Golf & Country Club 3105 GADDIS RD., CANTON, GEORGIA
ABOUT THE VENUE — Woodmont Golf & Country Club is Canton’s best kept secret nestled
amongst rolling hills and picturesque equestrian farms. In a traditional Clubhouse setting, the Club reflects Southern charm with vaulted ceilings overlooking your ceremony courtyard and breathtaking views of the golf course. The Summit dining room will accommodate up to 110 guests with a 12x12 dance floor. For smaller celebrations Cherokee Hall will accommodate up to 80 guests. The Club’s Executive Chef and culinary team can offer you a customized menu and the personable and attentive staff provide exceptional service and attention to detail. From the rehearsal dinner to the exchanging of vows or a more casual style event, Woodmont Golf & Country Club is the perfect venue for your special day. This time of your life deserves only the finest of everything, including the perfect setting. We invite you to discover Woodmont Golf & Country Club and look forward to creating the perfect event for you.
SPECIAL FEATURES — 10' windows overlooking the golf course featuring lighted sheers and rear terrace with stairway lighting which creates a magical setting
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CONTACT — JUDY SLATER | 770.345.9260 EXT. 2 | JUDY.SLATER@WOODMONTGOLFCLUB.COM
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MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 110 VENUE STYLE: Country Club, Indoor Event Space, Outdoor Event Space, Ballroom, Restaurant, Unique / Alternative CATERING CHOICES: On-Site Catering RENTAL INCLUDES: House Chairs, China, Flatware, House Linens, Stemware, Tables
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The Newnan Centre 1515 LOWER FAYET TEVILLE RD., NEWNAN, GA
ABOUT THE VENUE — New Outdoor Gazebo Venue Now Booking! Beautifully appointed and nestled against a backdrop of trees, the Newnan Centre can accommodate an indoor wedding ceremony and reception for a maximum of 150 guests, or just a reception for up to 350 guests. Outdoor wedding ceremonies can accommodate more than 150 guests. A full service kitchen is available to your caterer, selected from the Centre’s approved catering list. Alcoholic beverages are available through the Centre’s bar services. FOREVER PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIELLE HOLLINS
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CONTACT — PEYTON SHELNUTT | 678.673.5486 PEYTON@NEWNANCENTRE.COM
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WHO, WHAT, WEAR? You’re engaged! Now what?!
Visit our website and discover Atlanta wedding vendors who are the perfect match for your unique celebration. From picking out a gown to planning your honeymoon, Atlanta Style Weddings is thrilled to join you on your journey to “I do.”
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The Don CeSar 3400 GULF BLVD., ST. PETE BEACH, FL
ABOUT THE VENUE — The Don CeSar’s proud heritage dates all the way back to 1928, but today, it’s the ideal setting for your big day. However you envision your wedding, The Don CeSar offers romantic ceremony locations ranging from our tropical courtyard to Gulf-front beach to our stunning indoor ballrooms. We also have eight elegant reception locations including beachside pavilions and outdoor terraces.
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Our seasoned wedding specialists will attend to every detail. If your wedding party needs makeup done, we have a full menu of services including special wedding packages at our own Spa Oceana. It’s no wonder that out of all the St. Pete hotels, only The Don CeSar has been named Best Wedding Venue by Visit St. Pete Clearwater each year since 2014.
SPECIAL FEATURES — Beach Ceremonies, Lush Courtyard Ceremonies, Elegant Ballroom Receptions, Rooftop Terraces, Beachfront Pavilion Receptions, Vintage Receptions CONTACT — BETH CLARK | 727.363.5042 | BCLARK@DONCESAR.COMM
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Celebration Locations CEREMONIES & RECEPTIONS Location, location, location. Your celebration location should not only meet your basic logistical needs, such as timing and capacity, but also go above and beyond to celebrate you and your partner. From traditional churches to avant-garde museums to charming parks, there is a perfect match for you here.
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404.471.6043 141 E. College Ave., Decatur
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404.523.1200 127 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta
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404.364.3956 3300 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta
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470.531.8930 374 E. Paces Ferry Rd. NE, Atlanta
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404.892.6000 188 14th St. NE, Atlanta
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404.870.8833 1150 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta
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Berkeley Hills Country Club
770.448.8353 2300 Pond Rd., Duluth
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706.892.7399 591 Dock Dorsey Rd., Cleveland
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678.446.8767 3216 Hwy. 75 S., Cleveland
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770.476.5366 2987 Main St., Duluth
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770.606.5715 501 N. Museum Dr., Cartersville
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678.202.4880 1817 Hiram Douglasville Hwy., Hiram
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707.606.5715 100 Tellus Dr., Cartersville
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404.456.2212 35 Swan Center Dr., Marble Hill
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773.345.9260 3105 Gaddis Rd., Canton
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770.692.7954 1709 Hwy. 20 W., McDonough
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706.836.1020 6001 Washington Rd., Appling
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678.715.6094 6700 Church St., Douglasville
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678.673.5486 1515 Lower Fayetteville Rd., Newnan
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888.528.9758 One Casino Dr., Paradise Island Bahamas
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727.360.1881 340 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach, FL
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912.644.6400 101 E. Bay St., Savannah, GA
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All in the Details
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hoa. How many hours have you been on Instagram and Pinterest now? Wedding planning is all about the details, but it’s time to take a step back and start looking for trends and commonalities among all the beautiful inspiration images you’ve been accumulating. Have you saved a lot of industrial and modern reception looks? Is your bouquet board full of hydrangeas? Is there a particular color palette that’s standing out? By looking at your boards as a whole rather than focusing on your individual pins, you’ll be able to identify the overall look and feel you would like to achieve on your big day. Don’t forget to allow your cultures and joint interests to play a part in your overall aesthetic as well. Once you’ve decided your personal, unique wedding style — stick to it. By staying with color combinations and a theme, you will be branding your wedding and letting your personal style shine through. A cohesive look to your wedding will turn your wedding into a whole experience. Use these pages as a starting point to find and execute a wedding that is true to you. There are so many choices out there, always be sure to choose what suits you!
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Alternative Altars
Weddings are no longer a one-size-fits-all event. Guests frequently look forward to the big day as a nod to the creativity and charisma of the couple, which is why many couples are opting for unique altars that showcase their personality. Beyond your traditional wedding arch is a host of options that pack a wow factor. Imagine a neon installation, an over-the-top floral sculpture or showstopping ceremony scenery that can transition into your head table backdrop. Design & Curated Décor by Rustique Swan Event Design Photography by Kerri Carlquist Photography
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Good Things Come in Small Packages
Are you a couple that has teased each other about eloping, but could never fully commit to the idea of not celebrating with friends and family altogether? Maybe social distancing guidelines have changed your plans or you’re not a fan of the big traditional wedding. Then consider celebrating your big day with the increasingly popular micro-wedding. This style of wedding typically includes up to 50 guests — frequently immediate family and close friends only. Many couples make the mistake of thinking smaller means trivial or unremarkable, but with a smaller guest count comes the freedom to focus on thoughtful décor details and other extras that have more space to impress. Your micro-wedding can be just as elegant and intricate, and full of love and tradition as you’ve always dreamed. Photography by Photography by Lauryn
All Things Gold Are “In” Again
Gold exudes elegance and warmth, so we’re in no way surprised couples are drawn to it once again. It’s emerging not only in ceremony décor, but also with wedding bands — just more proof that styles truly are cyclical. In terms of color palettes, many are opting to use a brassy gold as an accent color. It offers a little gleam to other hues, pairs well with most any color and looks gorgeous against any style. If you’re not sure where to start, think about using it for any calligraphy you’ll need — from invitations to seating cards. Less is more! Vintage and antique shops are great places to source an ultra-unique item like flatware and candlesticks.
A Little Something Sweet
Bigger is not always better. At a time when couples are scaling back on guest lists and reimagining how food is served, that six-tier cake you always dreamed of may be a bit over the top. Why not go for a smaller one- or two-tier cake, or even individual cakes for each guest? They can be just as elaborate and decadent as a large one. If you are planning a small celebration or microwedding, you don’t have to give up all of the traditional elements of your big day like the cake and the cake cutting, just cut the quantity. Photography by Emma Belen Photography
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From the planner & stylist... “Inspired by spring in Italy, we created lightness and romance through fragrant blooms, delicate linen accents, antique silver and Concorde pears. For the floral elements, I chose blush and mustard tones for the perfect touch of Italian charm.” DIANA REVENKOV OWNER & DESIGNER, PAPER AND FIG DESIGN CO.
Vendor List VENUE: Montaluce Winery and Restaurant
PHOTOGRAPHER: Olivia Joy Photography
EVENT COORDINATOR & FLORAL: Paper and Fig Design Co.
GOWN: Bel Fiore Bridal FORMALWEAR: Jim’s Formal Wear
HAIR & MAKEUP: Margaret Snider & Co.
STATIONERY: Charlestan Design Co.
CAKE: Acuna’s Custom Cakes COOKIES: P.S. Sweets BEVERAGE BAR: Tippy Tap Co. RENTALS: Miss Milly’s TABLEWARE & LINENS: The Prissy Plate Company
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From the planner & stylist... “Fall has always been my favorite time of year, so it was exciting to play around with those richly-hued reds, oranges and yellows that stand out when the season changes.” SHANNON SULLINS OWNER & LEAD EVENT PLANNER, IN GOOD SPIRITS EVENTS
Vendor List EVENT COORDINATOR: In Good Spirits Events
PHOTOGRAPHER: Haley Henderson Photography
VENUE: Cloverleaf Farm FORMALWEAR: Perno’s Formal Wear
HAIR & MAKEUP: Bombshell Creations
FLORAL: Matt Riley Florals; 255 Milledge Events, Floral and Design
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From the designers... “We wanted to show couples how to intertwine tasteful, modern design with a touch of boho. For our inspiration, we looked to nature — particularly anemone and lunaria blooms — and used a classic black and white color palette.” ENYVER APPENZELLERBUCHANAN OWNER, TEN POINT FLORAL DESIGN
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Vendor List VENUE: Barn South PHOTOGRAPHER: Eve Yarbrough Photography
DESIGN: LUXE Atlanta Events & Ten Point Floral Design
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GOWN: Elite Pour La Vie STATIONERY & SIGNAGE: One Creative Factory
HAIR & MAKEUP: HMU By Miranda
FLORAL: Ten Point Floral Design
CAKE: Cake Envy CHAIRS: Milieu Decor TABLEWARE: Tablemade Co. To see more photos from this Style Profile, go to atlantastyleweddings.com/ style-profile
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From the planner & stylist... “We worked with a vision of creating something organic and clean, with a lot of modern elements. My favorite element was the hanging installation that was the center point of the whole shoot for us. It brought everything together.” ARLEEN COLON OWNER & CREATIVE DIRECTOR, ALL THAT GLITTERS EVENT DESIGN
Vendor List VENUE: The Loft Mirabella PHOTOGRAPHERS: Vanessa Velez Photography; Enuel Viera Photography
PLANNING & DESIGN: All That Glitters Event Design
EVENT COORDINATION: Hitched Affair
GOWN: BERTA via Chic Parisien FORMALWEAR: ZARA HAIR & MAKEUP: Enly B Makeup & Hair
HAIR COMB: Maria Elena Headpieces
FLORAL: The Bride Candy STATIONERY: Claudia Strenger CAKE: Blue Ivy Cakery RENTALS: K&M Props and Events; Events on the Loose
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From the planner & stylist... The beautiful white winter months that lead into spring guided our inspiration. We chose the colors of winter for the theme and added a touch of gold for sophistication. One of our favorite components was the rich jewel tones in the flowers paired with subtle shades of blue table settings. It added such life to the overall feel. BETHANY BRADFORD WEDDING PLANNER, WINEY BLONDE EVENTS CO.
Vendor List EVENT COORDINATOR: Winey Blonde Events Co.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Virginia Greene Photography
VENUE: The Piedmont Room GOWN: Adore Bridal Boutique FORMALWEAR: Savvi Formalwear
MAKEUP: Sydney Skunberg FLORAL: Stylish Stems DECOR: The Prissy Plate Company
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How Much Does It Cost? It’s no secret the millions of wedding inspiration photos on Pinterest are stunning. And, they’re helpful to a point, but not so much when it comes time to make all of those dreams come true. It’s best to know the reality of bringing it all to life while you’re wedding planning. We’re giving you all of the tea from the pros themselves on how much those beautiful details really cost so you’re better prepared to meet with your prospective vendors. PHOTOGRAPHY BY The Amanda Kate Co
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Elevated Modern Tablescape
$940+ Skyscraper-esque centerpieces certainly add a wow-factor, but they’re also a practical option. Your guests will want to chat with their tablemates without having to dodge and weave around bushels of flowers. So, you get the grandiose look you wanted, and your friends and family can mingle unhindered by blocked sightlines. Two birds, one stone! SPECIFICS Elevate your wedding, literally, with these tall, modern centerpieces consisting of baby’s breath, phalaenopsis orchids, blush and lavender roses. BREAKDOWN For a table of 8: Velvet Linen Rental $79 Velvet Napkin Rental $44 Modern Place Settings (Includes Dinnerware, Flatware and Glassware Rental) $80 Tall Centerpiece with Stand Rental $590 Bud Vases with Roses and Astilbe $147 CONTRIBUTING VENDORS LUXE Atlanta Events Ten Point Floral Design The Prissy Plate Company Barn South
The Planner Says: The baby’s breath was hand sprayed to add a hint of color, making it feel modern and luxurious, but still delicate. The result is a customized piece of floral art that will capture your guests’ attention. To complete the look, we selected a mauve velvet linen and modern gold accents, including gold flatware and tableware. VICTORIA MILLER LEAD PLANNER, LUXE ATLANTA EVENTS MACY PHOTOGRAPHY 94 O’CONNELL ATLANTASTYLEWEDDINGS.COM
Custom Monogram and Invitation Suite
$1,075+ Monograms are a unique and timeless way to express a new union as they typically consist of two or more letters intertwining to form one symbol. What a sweet element to include on your wedding invitation! SPECIFICS Created exclusively for each client, monograms can include up to three letters, a crest or wreath to be used on not only the invitation suite, but also on wax seals, thank-you notes, dance floors and more. A standard four-piece invitation suite includes: Invitation Envelope with return address Response card Response envelope with return address Customization of the paper thickness, printing process and add-ons may increase the investment. BREAKDOWN 100 Digitally Printed Four-Piece Suites, $875 2 Letter Custom Monogram, $200 Embellishments (wax seals, ribbon, etc.), Varies
The Designer Says: We take so much care in giving our clients the very best in terms of design. Our semi-custom suites are uniquely typeset for each couple, letter by letter, and we work closely with our clients to ensure that their paper is everything they envision. We want each piece — from save-the-dates to invitations to programs — to tell the story of the couple. Monograms are very much a part of that story and travel well beyond the wedding day into the home! They are truly heirloom pieces, timeless in every way. JESSICA HINTON OWNER & HEAD CREATIVE, EMPRESS STATIONERY PHOTO COURTESY OF EMPRESS STATIONERY
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Custom Neon Installation
$1,250+ If you’ve always wanted to see your name in bright lights, this is the perfect time! Illuminate your reception with a custom neon display that’s distinctly you, whether it’s the family name, wedding year, a nod to the wedding theme, or a favorite quote or idiom. SPECIFICS A custom LED neon sign, wedding florals, a wall of ferns at a rustic farmhouse, plus a wedding planner to connect all the moving pieces were instrumental in creating this gorgeous centerpiece. BREAKDOWN 3- by 5-Foot Neon Sign $1,080 Floral $175 Fern Wall (Included with Venue Rental) CONTRIBUTING VENDORS yellowpop Darby’s Cottage Meadows at Mossy Creek One Weddings Events
The Planner Says: Neon signs make anything better. They are a way to personalize your wedding in a unique way that you can keep and use in your first home, at an anniversary party and throughout the rest of your lives together. ALY COLLINS OWNER, ONE WEDDINGS EVENTS
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Vintage Mobile Bar
$1,200+ A mobile bar turns standard bar service on its head with a fresh and Instagram-able alternative that exudes vintage charm and romantic whimsy. SPECIFICS The vintage bar experience includes everything from consultation to cleanup, creating seamless integration into your event without a worry. Customize the taps to serve any beverage combination – signature cocktails, beer, wine, champagne, cold drinks, iced coffee, kombucha – to better reflect your vision for the event and create the wow fact guests won’t stop talking about. BREAKDOWN Custom packages typically include: Beverage consultation Delivery and setup Hosts to serve drinks All accoutrement (ice, drinkware, cocktail napkins) Cleanup and pickup
The Owner Says: Break free from the usual bar setup and watch your guests light up with joy while being served almost any type of beverage you can imagine. This mobile bar turned centerpiece is the perfect conversation-starter for any event! ALICIA WALLACE FOUNDER & EVENT PLANNER, TIPPY TAP CO.
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hen was the last time you planned a large-scale, eight-hour party for 100 guests, including food, entertainment and extensive wardrobe selections? Unless you’re a professional event planner, chances are you’ve never organized such an involved affair. But it can’t be that hard, right? All in all, a wedding is a really complicated, full-scale party that requires hundreds of decisions and dozens of vendors working together to pull off one fabulous event. Most of us don’t have the time, energy or expertise to put together a wedding completely on our own.
But don’t despair, that’s why wedding planners are here to save the day. When you hire a wedding planner, you are hiring someone to oversee all the details so you can sit back, relax and enjoy the party. Something like the electricity hookup for the catering staff is the last thing you need to think about before walking down the aisle to marry the love of your life. Do yourself a favor and take some of the wedding stress off yourself by hiring a professional. Due to the uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, and its resulting restrictions and safety precautions, event planning just got that much more difficult.
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TIERS OF SERVICE Wedding planners generally offer different tiers of service, priced according to the amount of time involved and services offered in each category. Before hiring a wedding planner, you and your partner should decide how much of your budget you’re able to spend, and how much help you truly need. Once you understand the volume of work you’re capable to take on and how much you need or want to outsource, you can get to work finding
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a wedding planner who offers the type of assistance you need.
FULL-SERVICE WEDDING PLANNING If you have an incredibly demanding job, chose to have your wedding in a location where you don’t live, or feel completely overwhelmed about how to start planning, then a full-service planner is probably the best choice. The investment for comprehensive wedding planning generally ranges from 8% to 20% of your total budget. In return, your planner helps you pick a wedding date, secure a venue and hone in on the specific style and vibe you want for your big day. They will guide you through selecting your vendors, including a photographer, DJ, caterer, and florist. With his or her knowledge and recommendations, you can save hours of scrolling through reviews. Furthermore, your planner attends all vendor meetings with (or for) you and can assist with pricing negotiations. Depending on the wedding planner you work with, you’re probably going to receive at least one wedding planning assistant in addition to your full-time event planner. Full-service wedding planning typically begins shortly after you get engaged and runs through the day of your wedding.
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Wedding planners may have their own term for partial wedding planning, such as month-of planning, but it generally falls between full-service planning and day-of coordination. If you already booked a venue and have a general idea for what you want your wedding to be like, partial wedding planning services may be perfect for you. You get help establishing a wedding day timeline and narrowing down your design choices, while still maintaining control of the details. You’re probably going to have one or two sit-down meetings with your planner in the days leading up to your celebration, not to mention email access to your planner throughout the process. If you decide partial planning services are right for you, be prepared
DAY-OF WEDDING COORDINATION The term “day-of” is a bit misleading, as no one could arrive on your wedding day, and effectively manage all of the details and vendors. Day-of wedding coordination usually begins at least eight to 12 weeks before your big day. Your wedding coordinator meets with you after you’ve hired all of your vendors and takes over to finalize details and confirm their coverage times for the actual day. You can expect your day-of coordinator to provide you with a timeline of events and manage the logistics of your wedding day. They also generally attend your rehearsal and coordinate any outstanding payments or gratuities.
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WEDDING PLANNER OR SUPERHERO? Most wedding planners are expert event planners with a touch of superhero thrown in. Weddings involve a lot of people and large numbers of people generally mean a few disasters are inevitable. Most planners have already solved every kind of crisis and most usually occur without the couple even knowing what had happened. From a grandparent passing out during the toasts (they were completely fine after getting some hydration) to a melting wedding cake, wedding planners are innate problem solvers. If they have been in business for a while, chances are there are very few issues they haven’t handled. Imagine you’re in the stunning wedding dress of your dreams, you just married the love of your life and you are on your way to celebrate with everyone at your reception. You step out of the limo and straight into a spilled cherry slushie on the sidewalk. There’s red liquid staining your white dress, and you are about to walk into a room full of guests. If you hired an experienced wedding planner, there’s no need to cry. They’re going to whip
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to make some big decisions (like where and when to host your wedding) on your own — but feel confident knowing you have a professional to help you with additional details.
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out some of the white chalk they carry around for this exact moment (who knew?) and color right over the glaring stain. No one’s ever going to know the difference. That moment right there is worth every penny you spent on a planning pro.
MONEY MATTERS Weddings are not cheap. Even small, seemingly simple affairs require a significant investment. It can seem daunting to spend a chunk of your wedding budget on a planner, but not hiring a professional can end up costing you even more. Planners know the ins and outs of the local wedding market, which means they know which vendors you can trust and whom you should avoid. The expert advice and knowledge your wedding planner brings to the table can help you avoid expensive mistakes. A good wedding planner double-checks every contract and every decision to make sure all of the details are correct. They ensure you don’t end up with a room full of gardenias when you paid for peonies.
VISION AND REALITY You may have dreamt of your wedding day for years. Maybe you know exactly what you want the room to look like when you walk in hand-in-hand with your new spouse to be introduced to your guests for the first time. Or perhaps you have a Pinterest board with thousands of ideas, overflowing with inspiration. While it’s fun to imagine things in your mind or look at them on a Pinterest board, bringing that vision to life is a challenge. One of the greatest benefits of a good wedding planner is his or her ability to look at your inspiration, talk to you about your desired style and vibe, and then turn those ideas and dreams into something magical. A good wedding planner also knows the difference between Pinterest and reality. Your budget may not line up with your Pinterest dreams. He or she can help manipulate your budget and offer creative solutions to design your dream wedding, while keeping things realistic and within your budget. However, one common misconception
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is that wedding planners can save couples money when it comes to negotiating contracts. While your planner may have a working relationship with a company that could cut costs a bit, a discount should never be expected. Wedding inspiration can also quickly become overwhelming and impossible to wrangle. How do you pick a color palette that evokes the timeless, elegant vibe you know you want, but you can’t really describe? How do you make sure you’re staying within your budget? A wedding planner has the expertise to take your dreams and intangible ideas, and turn them into a cohesive, gorgeously styled wedding day.
ADVICE AND MEDIATION Weddings tend to cultivate unique conflicts. Bringing together two families is inherently tricky and, when you throw in all the logistical details and personal feelings involved in a wedding, the situation can get sticky. One of the best parts of having a
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wedding planner on board is that he or she can act as a mediator. Maybe you’re too scared to tell your future mother-in-law that you think her favorite flowers are tacky and ugly, but your wedding planner can gently inform her that you’re using specific floral arrangements without it feeling personal. If you have a particularly challenging bridesmaid who questions every decision, you can direct her to your wedding planner who always has your back. Then there’s the plethora of advice you receive when you hire a planner. Not sure if a venue is big enough for your guest list? Your planner can tell you. Can’t decide if you should have live music or a DJ? Your planner can give you a rundown on the pros and cons of each, and help you make a decision. Completely lost when it comes to wedding gown styles? Your planner has seen every body type walk down the aisle and knows what gown is going to impress. Wedding planners live in the wedding world — they know what is trendy, tacky and tasteful.
It may seem obvious, but perhaps the biggest service a wedding planner provides is coordinating the actual wedding day. From helping to decide what time your hair and makeup should be completed to sending the wedding party down the aisle, a planner has the knowledge and skills to make your day run flawlessly. Hiring a wedding planner also frees up your family members to enjoy your day instead of working to make sure everything goes as planned. Your mom deserves to relax and enjoy your wedding day, too. You cannot coordinate your reception setup while you’re busy walking down the aisle and exchanging vows. It takes a lot of work and expertise to pull off a once-in-a-lifetime event. Even the most organized of couples can’t successfully enjoy their big day if they are simultaneously trying to manage it. Plan to hire a wedding planner and make sure there is room in your budget to cover the level of service you need before you make any other decisions. ■
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The Suite Life
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WHAT’S THE BIG DEAL? You want your invitations to be a true reflection of your personalities and set the tone for your wedding celebration. Your invitation suite is the very first element of your wedding that your guests experience. From the moment they open the
envelope, your guests are already forming ideas about what your wedding may be like. In other words, your guests take a lot of cues from the kind of stationery you send them. Stylized script with a sophisticated flourish? They are bound to think formal. Distressed paper with floral prints and twine? Probably going to guess rustic chic. Your stationery can help clue your guests in about what they should wear and even their gift choice. Let the colors and themes of your wedding help guide your design.
INVITATIONS BY THE NUMBERS Start thinking about how big your guest list is going to be to get an idea of how much stationery you may realistically need. But remember, the number of invites you send out is
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TACKLING THE TIMELINE Traditionally, save-the-dates are sent out eight to 12 months before the wedding date. Don’t send save-thedates to guests unless you are certain that you are inviting them to your wedding. Your more formal invitations are typically mailed about eight to 10 weeks before the wedding — but this is not a hard and fast rule. If you are planning on having a destination affair, for example, informing your guests earlier is always appreciated so that appropriate travel arrangements can be made. Consult your vendors to see when they need a final head count and then tack on a few extra weeks to give yourself some leeway. As much as we would all love for people to RSVP on time, chances are you’re going to have to do some last-minute follow up with some of your less punctual guests.
WHAT’S INCLUDED? The shining star of your wedding stationery, the invitation suite is a package that includes the design of your invitations, as well as all of the little details that make them uniquely beautiful (every tie, every ribbon and every stroke of the fountain pen). Your invitation suite includes an outer envelope, many times an unsealed inner envelope, the invitation, a details card, a response card and a response card envelope. Additional materials
like printed maps, menu cards and hotel information can also be included in your suite. It can be a bit overwhelming, so let’s break down the basics: Envelope – Use an outer and inner envelope to identify the invited guests. Invitation – Indicate the who, what, when and where of your big day. Details Card – Include your hotel accommodation information, wedding website and additional guest information. Split into multiple cards if needed. Response Card – Give guests a way to RSVP to your wedding. It can also be used to gather dinner selections and the number of guests attending from each household. Response Card Envelope – Include postage for guests and the host’s address on the envelope. You want to make sure your guests can reply to your big day as easily as possible. After your invitations are sent, there are a few other elements you may want to think about to round out your wedding stationery. These elements include your ceremony programs, table cards, seating chart, menus, favor tags, as well as your thank-you notes. Work with your stationer to keep your overall look and design consistent throughout your big day.
THANKS SO MUCH Although it may seem like a tedious task, it’s incredibly important to send a thank-you note to all of your guests no more than three months after your celebration. Hand-writing every single thank-you note may sound like an endless endeavor, but it doesn’t have to be distressing. Try carving out a time each week after your wedding when you can get a handful of them completed. While there is a lot involved in creating your wedding stationery, the process doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Find a professional stationer who can give you the customized invitation suite you envision. He or she can guide you through the process from concept to delivery. Set yourself up for success by getting a head start and taking things one step at a time, and you will be sure to get your guests’ seal of approval. ■
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not equal to the number on your guest list. If you’re inviting 150 guests, you do not need 150 invitations. You probably have a great deal of families and couples that only need one invitation per household. Also keep in mind, however, that it’s a good idea to have at least five to 10 extra invitations on standby. You never know when you may wake up one night in a cold sweat with the sinking realization that you completely forgot to invite dear Aunt Martha up in Minnesota. But apart from any last-minute stragglers, you also want to make sure you have a few copies of your stationery suite to save for yourself. When your wedding day finally arrives, don’t forget to grab one to be photographed at your venue!
Love Letters Before heading to the mailbox, read these helpful tips to avoid any costly missteps with your wedding stationery. INVITATION SUITE Not every couple opts to include all of these items, but this comprehensive list gives you a place to start. Add ribbon, wax seals and other details for a finishing touch. • Outer envelope • Unsealed inner envelope • Envelope liner • Invitation • Reception Details card • Guest Accommodations card • Custom map • Reply card • Reply envelope, with postage DAY-OF WEDDING STATIONERY Work with your stationer to create on-brand material for a cohesive look throughout your wedding. • Ceremony program • S eating chart • Favor tags • M enus • Table numbers • P lace cards • Thank-you notes
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elieve it or not, your choice of flowers may be one of the most impactful aspects of your wedding décor. Flowers have the power to really set the mood and evoke a magical atmosphere. But it’s not as simple as just picking out a few kinds of flowers you like and leaving it at that. Did you know that there are several different shapes of bouquets? Do you know which members of your wedding party get flowers? Your florist can walk you through all of these details, but coming in with a few ideas of what you may want is always helpful.
A SHAPE FOR EVERY STYLE First things first — what style of bouquet do you want? Your florist may tell you that there are many ways to customize your bouquet to your style, and shape is one of them. Bring several of your favorite inspiration photos to your floral appointment. You may not know the name of every flower or arrangement technique, but a picture is worth a thousand words!
If you’re looking for a larger bouquet, there are several options to consider. For a dramatic look, choose the cascading style, which includes longer flowers and greenery spilling out and down from the center to create a voluminous waterfall effect. Another related style is the pageant (sometimes called presentation) style, which features long-stemmed flowers gathered together, meant to rest in the crook of your arm. You can also opt for the hand-tied style, which features a mix of flowers and greenery loosely tied together with a visible ribbon or twine, achieving an organic, “freshly picked” boho look. For the classic bride, the round shape is timeless, featuring one or two types of flowers gathered in an arrangement that looks good from any angle. Brides wanting a smaller bouquet can opt for the nosegay or posy style, which tends to feature just one or two types of flowers in a small rounded bundle that can easily be held in one hand. Shape is not the only physical element you have to take into account when thinking about your bouquet, however you
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MATCH YOUR LOOK Your bouquet never stands alone — it is always seen with your wedding gown as a backdrop. Because of this, it’s important to match your bouquet to the style of your dress. If you are wearing a more ornate dress, full of beading or intricately patterned lace, think about choosing a simpler bouquet so that your dress takes the spotlight. This may mean that you choose one color for the flowers or use fewer blooms. With a more modern, simple gown, you can either match the minimalistic look with a simple bouquet or you can go a bit more dramatic with the flowers. If you’d like the bouquet to take center stage, go ahead and mix many different kinds of flowers or use several colors together. When you meet with your florist, be sure to bring along fabric swatches or detailed photos from your dress and your bridesmaids’ dresses. That way, he or she can see the exact color palette. For instance, your florist may use a different shade of flower to match a champagnecolored dress than he or she would for a bright white dress. And a pink bridesmaid dress may mean something quite different to you than to your florist.
SEASONAL BLOOMS No matter what aesthetic you are going for, the time of year that your celebration occurs will play a huge part in your flower choices. If you have your heart set on daffodils, hosting your wedding in the fall is not going to bode well for your floral hopes. While many flowers are available throughout a large part of the year, there are some specialty blooms that you can only get during one season. Talk to your florist about which flowers you have in mind, and be ready to take his or her suggestions for alternative blooms that will give you the look you’re going for. For instance, garden roses or hydrangeas can often substitute for peonies, which
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also have to pay attention to how big the bouquet is in relation to your body. For taller brides, the sky’s the limit — go for a cascading look or an overflowing bundle, if you want. For shorter brides, it’s best to go for a smaller look. You don’t want your flowers to overshadow your face or cover up a large portion of your dress!
are beautiful, but only available for a very short amount of time.
WHO GETS WHAT? After you decide on the shape, size and blooms for your bridal bouquet, you need to think about flowers for the other people who are helping you celebrate your big day. There are no hard and fast rules for this, so choose whomever you would like! But keep reading for some of the traditional guidelines.
BOUQUETS Typically, each bridesmaid gets a bouquet that mimics or takes inspiration from the bride’s bouquet. A small posy is a great option so they have one hand free to help the bride. If your flower girl doesn’t have anything else in her hands (like a basket or a sign), it’s a cute idea to give her a mini bouquet as well. She’ll love being your mini-me!
CORSAGES Corsages are meant for the women in your family or any woman you would like to honor, including ceremony readers and other guests who have a special place in your big day. Whether you give corsages only to immediate family members (such as mothers and grandmothers) or you offer them to all your important cousins and aunts, be sure you are consistent with providing them to relatives on both sides of your families. You don’t want anyone to feel left out. You may see women wearing corsages in different ways — some pinned onto dresses, mimicking how men wear boutonnieres. Many women pin the corsage on the left shoulder of their dress. But they may worry about snagging or ruining a delicate gown. An alternative is to opt for a bracelet-style corsage that is typically worn on the left wrist.
BOUTONNIERES Grooms and groomsmen typically wear boutonnieres, also known as buttonholes, which are pinned to their left lapel. But other men involved in your wedding can receive boutonnieres as well, including fathers and grandfathers of the couple, ushers, other family members and even the ring bearer. This is a special way to give a small thanks to the important men in your life. ■
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CULINARY SERVICES
Eat, Drink and Be Married CRAFT A MENU THAT’S BOTH DELICIOUS AND SENTIMENTAL
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eeling a little overwhelmed planning your wedding day feast? Don’t panic! Once you learn a couple tricks of the trade and answer a few basic questions about your vision, your caterer will be able to help you craft the perfect meal for your perfect day while also infusing the personalities of you and your fiancé.
DECIDE HOW TO SERVE THE FOOD. Food service sets the tone for the rest of the reception, so take the time to mull over the following serving options before you pick the menu. Full service is for couples who want the meal to be the star of the show. If you don’t mind dinner taking up a good part of your reception, having individual courses served directly to your guests is the way to go. It is also the safest way to go since it requires the least amount of handling. A buffet is for couples who can’t wait to get dancing. Opting for a buffet-style dinner gives you enough time to enjoy your food and a few toasts, but also gets the party started sooner. Keep in mind that social distancing may be more difficult to enforce, and clear partitions may need to be used between food stations, depending on public health guidelines. Once dinner wraps up, everyone is free to hit the dance floor or go back for seconds. A combo is for couples who want the best of both worlds. Have the main course served directly to each guest, but skip wait staff for dessert and have your guests serve themselves. This way, you get all the elegance of a full-service dinner plus the added expedience of a buffet.
PICK MEANINGFUL DISHES. Work with your caterer to create a menu that has meaning to you and your fiancé. Think about your favorite meals to cook together and dishes that conjure up happy memories. Come up with a list and then talk to your caterer about them.
However, keep in mind that you and your partner aren’t the only ones dining out on your wedding night. Avoid unnerving your guests by offering a variety of options that are delicious, but don’t feel outlandish to guests with less adventurous palates.
GET PERSONAL. There’s no point in serving cuisine that has special meaning to you if your guests have no clue about the backstory! Work with your stationer to personalize the menu card by adding little notes about how ravioli was the first dinner you ever cooked together or how lobster bisque reminds you of summer trips to Maine.
CELEBRATE YOUR CULTURE AND BACKGROUND. One of the most beautiful elements of marriage is its ability to unite people who come from different places and upbringings. This type of melding is definitely something to be celebrated, so whether you’re Hindu and marrying a Christian, or a Bulldogs fan tying the knot with a Gators fan, consider using your menu to showcase your unique blending of cultures.
ENJOY YOUR MEAL. Most couples are so distracted during their reception that they just pick at their food or forget to eat completely. Give yourself the opportunity to really enjoy the food you spent so much time selecting. Planning a menu for a big group of people can be stressful. Our best advice is to trust your caterers. Feeding crowds is what they do best, so once you communicate your vision, it’s OK to let your caterer take the reins. Relinquishing control may feel scary, but the end result is worth it — a room full of your favorite people enjoying an amazing meal. ■
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Icing on the Cake MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR WEDDING CAKE TASTING
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ake tasting is often a couple’s favorite part of preparing for their big day. Not only do you get to eat cake together, but it also checks off a wedding list to-do. Who says you can’t have your cake and eat it, too? With infinite possibilities of flavor combinations, shapes and sizes, many couples find the task of deciding on a wedding cake that is delicious, as well as visually pleasing, to be a bit daunting. Read on to ensure that you’re prepared to make the most of your cake tasting experience.
PREPARATION In order to make your wedding cake tasting go as smoothly and successfully as possible, some upfront preparation is required. There are six key pieces of information to know before you reach out to a bakery and cake designer: 1. Wedding Date – Selecting your wedding date is crucial before you make plans with a cake designer, especially
if your celebration falls on a busy holiday for weddings, such as Memorial Day, Labor Day or New Year’s Day. By rule of thumb, couples are advised to begin reaching out to bakeries at least nine months ahead of their big day. Give yourself enough time to research bakers and cake designers in your area, schedule tastings and make your final decision. A word of caution: If you are planning on purchasing a cake with sugar flowers, plan to add on two to three months. Sugar flowers are beautiful additions, but as any cake designer can tell you, they are not built in a day. 2. Venue Choice – Your venue can influence the design of your wedding cake. As long as you choose a venue that fits your style, it will be easier to translate that style into the design of your cake. For example, a rustic barn or a chic, contemporary museum will deliver two very different cake designs. 3. Number of Guests – It is unlikely you have your final guest headcount by the time you begin your cake tasting,
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Sweet Somethings Guests will likely always remember a few cornerstone wedding moments: the vows, first dances and the dessert! So, here’s your chance to have fun with it. THE DONUT WALL Just envision the beauty of dozens of donuts hanging like a giant piece of art for guests to choose from. You can select multiple flavors and no one can resist the doughy goodness of a perfectly glazed donut. The different flavors and colors provide a stunning visual, which is ultimately what most couples are looking to create with their dessert. RAISING THE BAR Bars aren’t just for drinks anymore. Bars of the dessert variety can be curated with all sorts of themes. Think: cookies, pie, ice cream and s’mores. There are a couple ways of doing this. Set up your unique dessert bar in a central location where guests can create their own dessert experience with different flavor options and toppings. Or you can bring the experience to your guests with mini bars set up at each table. DITCH THE TABLE Who doesn’t get excited about a food truck? Hiring a food truck for weddings has become increasingly popular and guests feel like they’re getting a VIP experience. Go old school with an ice cream truck; surprise guests with churros; or consider classic options like cupcakes, cake and cookies.
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but a rough estimate can dictate how many tiers of cake you need in order to offer everyone a slice on your big day. 4. Flavor Ideas – Deciding on the flavor of the cake may be the most difficult part of the process. You want to find something that everyone loves, while making sure you still enjoy the cake as well. If you and your partner have different tastes, consider alternating flavor combinations by tier. You can pick something safe for the largest tier — think vanilla or chocolate — and then each choose a more personalized flavor combination for the remaining tiers. Consider choosing more daring flavor combinations, such as lemon raspberry, hazelnut praline, cookies and cream, coffee or salted caramel. Selecting unique, personalized cake flavors can help put a delicious twist on the final notes of your celebration. 5. Design Ideas – You and your partner should have rough ideas on the floral and décor, or the overall look and feel of your wedding before you go in for a consultation. Make sure you compile cake inspiration to share with your cake designer. Swatches of your gown, bridesmaid dresses or tapestry colors are also ideal for your cake designer to create a cake that is a perfect color match. The more specific you are with your vision and examples, the more creative the cake designer can be with bringing your ideas to life. If your wedding is designed with elegance in mind, you may want to go with a wedding cake that is more traditional in style. This can include piped flowers like roses or real flowers as accents. Lighter colors are usually associated with elegance, so stick with a fair color that matches the rest of your wedding theme to make the cake the centerpiece of your reception. If your wedding is more modern, you may want to go with more vivid colors. An ombre cake, for example, can create an eye-drawing centerpiece. You can keep it simple, or spice it up with flowers and other decorations. Including bright, dramatic colors can ensure that your cake matches your contemporary theme. A rustic wedding may inspire you to pick a naked cake. Naked cakes
SAVOR For the cake designer, setting up a cake tasting appointment can take two-and-
a-half hours at the very least. However, on the day of the tasting, you can look forward to spending about an hour at the consultation. The first half of the meeting is typically spent confirming details and specifications, as well as going over the design of your wedding and any ideas you already have for your wedding cake. The last half hour is then usually spent on everyone’s favorite part — tasting and rating the cake flavors and options. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Your cake designer is an expert and wants you to feel comfortable making decisions about your wedding cake. And you want to be comfortable with your final decision, so ask questions about processes you may not understand or if you have a special request. For example, many bakeries present the couple with a selection of their most popular cake flavors and fillings, as well as their seasonal selections. But if you have something specific in mind, it’s alright to ask for a different flavor. If you already have this flavor in mind prior to your tasting,
ask ahead of time so the bakery can be prepared and have that flavor combination ready for you.
THE LOGISTICS There’s a lot to consider once the cake leaves the bakery and makes its way to the venue. Leave the delivery up to the baker so you don’t have to worry about the cake arriving safely. Most bakeries service the immediate areas around them; however, if you live far away from the cake designer you really like, that doesn’t mean you can’t choose him or her. Simply ask what the charge would be to deliver to your desired destination.
ENJOY After your tasting, you should follow up to confirm your choices and any additional details. Overall, with a little preparation, every cake tasting can get you one step closer to choosing the perfect cake designer for your wedding. While your wedding cake is only one aspect of your big day, the joy you will receive when you find the perfect slice is so sweet. Bon appétit! ■
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usually include some type of filling, like fresh fruit, but aren’t fully frosted on the outside so some of the “naked” cake shows through. If you don’t enjoy the taste of icing, this may be exactly the cake for you! And bonus — less frosting means less of a mess! 6. Budget – Do your research to get a feel for what you may want in a cake and to determine what aligns with your allotted budget. After deciding on a potential vendor or two, set up a meeting. Keep in mind that most wedding cake tastings come with a fee of around $25 per session. However, this price is often credited to your cake purchase if you choose that specific designer. Always remain realistic about your budget, but don’t be afraid to ask questions. A cake designer may be able to help you achieve the look and feel you want with an alternate technique or product.
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Capturing Forever FINDING YOUR PERFECT WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER
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f there’s just one thing you want to get right when planning your wedding (other than, you know, selecting the person who will be standing on the other side of the aisle) it’s your wedding photographer. After all the champagne is gone, the flowers are wilted and the dancing shoes are in the closet, this is the guy or gal who will be entrusted with making sure every memorable moment was captured. Here are some things to keep in mind as you decide who will be clicking the shutter on what will probably be the most photographed day of your life. (No pressure!)
1. HAVE A CLEAR IDEA OF WHAT STYLE OF PHOTOGRAPHY YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. One of the great joys of the internet age is that you can click through the wedding photographs of practically anyone you want, within a matter of minutes. Do your research before meeting with photographers to get a clear sense of what style of photography you want: vintage, artsy, classic portraits, candid, edgy, documentary-style, tons of blackand-white. Then, once you know what you like (and, equally
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as important, what you don’t) make that known to any photographers you’re considering. They want you to love your photographs just as much as they do. So, if your styles don’t mesh, don’t worry, just be honest! While you’re reviewing styles of photography, also take note of any unique images you gravitate toward. By doing so, your photographer can have an understanding of what you’d like captured and confirm that your styles coincide. It’s also a chance for you to make a list of any photos you know you’ll want taken on your big day. Most photographers will ask you for this anyway, but it doesn’t hurt to plan ahead. This way, you will be sure your photographs are as unique as your wedding day itself.
2. DON’T BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS. We all know there is a chance of something going awry on your wedding day, so make sure you ask the hard questions and get the fine print up front. First things first, before
you fall head-over-heels in love with the work of a photographer, decide your budget. Make sure you’re clear on what that budget actually is and how much you’re willing to budge for your dream photos. Then, be sure to take the time to meet for a consultation and interview a few photographers. Ask questions like: What happens if the photographer becomes suddenly and violently ill on our wedding day? What does a post-production timeline look like (how long will it take to get those proofs back, how many photos can we expect, when can we anticipate receiving the wedding album and any other extras)? What options are available for guests who want to order a few photos of their own? Will there be an online photo album available for sharing? What’s your policy on posting our wedding images to social media, etc? There are no stupid questions when it comes to finding the perfect wedding photographer, we promise. Also, while you’re meeting with the photographer ask to see photography
samples in person. Of course, you have scrolled through dozens of pictures from their online albums, social media and blog posts! But, looking at images online doesn’t quite compare to looking at a printed piece. Now is also the time to ask and make note about the wedding album styles they offer and any large-print and canvas options they might have.
3. MAKE SURE YOU VIBE WITH ONE ANOTHER. You might be inclined to focus in on the photo-specific details right away such as: How many weddings have you shot? What is your creative aesthetic? But first, make sure the two of you click. While you hardly have to become instant besties or promise to name your firstborn after the fellow person snapping your wedding photos, it is important that you’re comfortable around one another. (This person is, after all, going to be snapping every kiss, slow dance and gooey-eyed gaze you share with your new spouse. You want to be able to be yourself in front of them). Pay attention to how you feel around them — what your energy is like, how comfortable you are cracking a joke or asking questions — and let that feeling help guide you.
4. BOOK YOUR ENGAGEMENT SESSION. After meeting for a consultation to answer all of your questions about the investment, process and timeline, it’s time to book your engagement session with your dream photographer. This is the perfect way to get more familiar with your photographer — and for your photographer to get more familiar with you. They will be able to use that time to pick up on the subtleties of your relationship, as well as what lighting and poses look the best for the two of you. (If Instagram has taught us anything, it’s that you can’t underestimate the power of good lighting). Getting more comfortable in front of the camera with your photographer behind the lens will ensure that the photos they capture on your wedding day are picture-perfect. ■
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usic has a powerful way of conveying feelings and emotions. You know that one song on the radio? Yeah, that song. The one that you have to stop what you’re doing to belt out the lyrics, reliving your glory days? Well, now it’s time to think about what song you want to turn on to take you back in time to your first dance with your new spouse. By working closely with the musicians or DJ, you can craft the perfect soundtrack for your special day from the prelude at the ceremony to the last dance at the reception.
PRELUDE Think of it as welcoming music that is played as your guests find their seats. You should plan for about 30 minutes of prelude music to play in the background before the first person walks down the aisle. Many couples choose selections that incorporate harmonious music, instrumental tracks or soft acoustic songs. As you pick these melodies, remember that the prelude music will be among the first details to set the mood and tone of your big day.
WEDDING PARTY PROCESSIONAL This processional is played when your wedding party and
certain family members, like parents and grandparents, walk down the aisle. The processional music not only helps build anticipation and excitement for your entrance, but also sets the tone for the entire ceremony. A classical song like “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring,” for example, can set the stage for a traditional Christian ceremony. If you’re planning an upbeat, unconventional ceremony, you can go the route of a modern pop song to let your guests know this wedding will be a more contemporary celebration from start to finish. Try to make sure that whatever you pick is different enough from the prelude music (which plays when guests are filtering in) so that everyone knows it’s officially time to start.
PRIMARY PROCESSIONAL The moment you first walk down the aisle is an immense one and music plays a big part in conveying the emotion that comes with it. A selection like “Canon in D” beautifully communicates a feeling of romance for both traditional and more contemporary ceremonies. The primary processional music does not have to be different from the wedding party’s processional. If there is one song that speaks to you for both, feel free to stick
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with it, but consider pinpointing a spot within the music (such as a big crescendo or a key change) that adds an extra “oomph” to your entrance.
RECESSIONAL The recessional song, which begins when you and your new spouse take your first steps as a newly married couple, tends to be more celebratory and upbeat than the processionals. Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” is one of the most traditional tunes for this occasion as it imparts the importance of the moment with powerful beats. There are plenty of other directions you can take depending on your personalities and the style of your wedding, though. For example, The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” is a less emphatic, but equally joyful tune, and American Authors’ “Best Day of My Life” is perfect for the couple who loves a contemporary twist.
RECEPTION ENTRANCE Your first official introduction to your guests as a newly married couple
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is during your recessional, but your entrance to the reception heralds the true start of the celebration. For the rest of the night, your friends and family will take their cues from you, so if you are sending a message that says, “Let’s party and have fun!” they will heed it and join right in.
FIRST DANCE Of all the musical moments throughout your wedding day, your first dance is likely the one that most clearly conveys who you are as a couple. An upbeat ’90s classic, for example, can symbolize your quirky lightheartedness, while an emotional ballad may represent your enduring love through good times and bad. Perhaps a classic tune by Frank Sinatra is more your vibe, or you could choose an upbeat arrangement so that you will have the chance to show off your tango dance moves you have been practicing for months. If you are having trouble deciding on a song, consider the overall vibe of your wedding and which of your top choices may fit that best.
FINAL SONG After many emotional and joyful hours, your wedding day will finally come to a close. Just as the first song sets the tone for the reception, the last song punctuates that feeling upon your exit. It’s the last thing your guests will hear (and dance to!) before they leave. They may carry the feeling of that song with them as one of the strongest memories of your entire reception. As with the other song selections, consider your personalities and the overall wedding vibe. You can choose to end the night on a romantic note with a sentimental ballad, such as “At Last” by Etta James, to represent your love. Or, you can conclude on a celebratory note with a high-energy song, such as “Shout” by The Isley Brothers, to get everyone on the dance floor one last time, or you can have the best of both worlds with a cheeky classic, such as “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes. Have fun with this one — pick something that will send you and your guests off smiling. ■
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Ride in Style MAKE YOUR JOURNEY FROM CEREMONY TO RECEPTION A MEMORABLE ONE
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rganizing wedding day transportation isn’t necessarily at the top of every engaged couple’s to-do list. But when the big day finally arrives, the last thing you want to be thinking about is how you and your entire wedding party are getting from the ceremony to the reception — and it’s not a detail you want to leave until the last minute. The good news is that wedding day transportation doesn’t have to be all about the logistics of getting from Point A to B. With a little thought and advanced planning, you can schedule wedding day transportation that is not only functional, but also fun.
GIVE YOURSELF THE VIP TREATMENT. If you’re planning a sleek and sophisticated wedding, arranging a fleet of luxury cars or a stretch limo to transport you and your wedding party from the ceremony to the reception may be just the ticket. The tinted windows and bubbly make for a relaxing and refreshing ride, the kind of break you need between saying “I do” and dancing the night away.
wedding snapshots and a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Plus, lots of classic car rental companies have props on hand (think red carpets, roses and parasols) for couples who want their wedding transportation to double as a creative photo opp.
TRY A TROLLEY. Wedding trolleys are fun, and if you’re trying to transport a lot of your guests at once (or have a lot of folks in the wedding party), a trolley may be the way to go. There’s plenty of space to start the party a little early — so be sure you have a couple bottles of champagne and your dancing shoes on hand.
DO SOMETHING TOTALLY YOU. Do you and your fiancé love riding motorcycles? Was your first date a tandem bike ride? Do you want to feel like royalty arriving in a horse-drawn carriage? Consider incorporating something unique and representative of the two of you into your wedding day transportation.
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If your wedding has more of a vintage feel, then consider arranging the service of an antique automobile company. For the car-loving couple, classic cars make for some one-of-a-kind
If your vendors allow, be sure to bring plenty of champagne, a playlist of your favorite tunes and anything else to make your journey from ceremony to reception a blast. ■
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o inspiration is quite like the real deal - from every day couples who understand the demands and delights of planning a wedding. Over the years, we’ve seen a lot of weddings, but it’s the stories and special moments that never cease to amaze us. We’ve hand selected each of the following real weddings for their powerful love stories, unique details and sense of style. Look to these real weddings for ideas. Each features talented vendors and amazing imagery that are sure to help you envision your own big day and build your ideal vendor team to make it a reality. Remember to infuse your own personal style into your wedding to create a day that’s perfect for you and your love.
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JORDAN & STANLEY Jordan and Stanley’s hashtag — #beautyandthegoatee — really says it all. It expresses the humorous and playful tone of their relationship, but also the fairy tale grandeur of their wedding, made complete with a Cinderella-style carriage. Stanley’s heart was set on proposing in Italy. After carefully selecting Venice as their destination, he set up a photoshoot for the two of them in order to capture every moment as she said “Yes!” Jordan and Stanley then infused the same romantic, Italian feeling as their engagement into their wedding day. The black-tie affair was bursting with lush florals and adorned with hues of hunter green, cream, blush and gold. After exchanging vows at Decatur First United Methodist Church, the two were swept away to Agnes Scott College in a white horse-drawn carriage. The reception venue’s high vaulted ceilings and bold columns added to the elegant ambiance. After enjoying an amazing meal together, guests were entertained by a caricature artist and hours of dancing to the R&B music the couple had grown up on. The energy was so invigorating, Jordan couldn’t get back to the dance floor fast enough after changing into her custom lace jumpsuit for the evening. Stanley had planned surprises for Jordan all throughout the day, but among the most memorable was being serenaded by her favorite R&B singer, J. Holiday. “This moment was priceless,” Stanley says. “and we still, to this day, get countless messages of guests saying our wedding was one of the best weddings ever.”
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VENDOR LIST CEREMONY VENUE: Decatur First United
GROOM’S FORMALWEAR (CEREMONY):
Methodist Church
Henry Couture Paris
RECEPTION VENUE: Agnes Scott College
GROOM’S FORMALWEAR (RECEPTION):
PHOTOGRAPHER: Fotos by Fola VIDEOGRAPHER: Love in Motion
Savvi Formalwear
GROOMSMEN’S FORMALWEAR: Miguel Wilson Collection
EVENT COORDINATOR: OneTouch Events
STATIONERY: Elegant Wedding Invites
BRIDE’S GOWN: David’s Bridal
FLORAL & DÉCOR: Edge Design Group
BRIDE’S JUMPSUIT: Valerie Driskell
CAKE & SWEETS: Virginia Marie Cake Boutique
HAIR: B Combs Hair
ENTERTAINMENT: Exquisite Sounds Entertainment;
MAKEUP: Makeup by Martina Dulce
J. Holiday
BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Anya Bridal
RENTALS: Sweet Seats; Unique Event Elements
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AMY & TOM Amy walking down the aisle in a custom Birenzweig gown was a truly special moment. Six years ago, she was in a serious accident that left her with lifelong injuries resulting in surgeries and therapy so she could relearn how to walk. Seeing her walk down the aisle to the man of her dreams was a beautiful sight for all of her family and friends. Amy and Tom’s wedding at Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead was magical. The grand ballroom was enhanced with over-the-top, sophisticated floral and décor which included lush wisteria arbors, an abundance of white florals and romantic candlelight. In addition, a one-of-a-kind star icicle installation was hung above the dance floor – taking over 24 hours to install. Two other features that wowed guests were a martini ice luge bar and a confetti blast that ended the night with a bang. After the ceremony and dinner, guests were entertained by the couple’s favorite live band, The Chicago Players, that kept everyone dancing. When they needed a break, an elegant and decadent 16-foot-long dessert display showcased an assortment of treats mirroring the elegance and sophistication of the rest of the wedding. Amy’s favorite, Waffle House, was served at the after-party for a late-night treat. Amy says she couldn’t have done any of it without the help of her wedding planner as she ensured the whole night was perfect.
NUMBER OF WEDDING GUESTS: 170
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VENDOR LIST VENUE: Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead PHOTOGRAPHER: The Decisive Moment VIDEOGRAPHER: Jonathan and Kaye EVENT COORDINATOR: JDV Occasions RINGS: H&A international Jewelry; Three Jewels Atlanta BRIDE’S GOWN: Birenzweig via Sweet Elegance BRIDE’S JUMPSUIT: SHO by Tadashi Shoji BRACELET & EARRINGS: Three Jewels Atlanta HEADPIECE: Sweet Elegance FORMALWEAR: The Black Tux BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Jenny Yoo HAIR & MAKEUP: Brushworx STATIONERY: Invitations by Roberta FLORAL & DÉCOR: Jim White Designs CAKE: Frosted Pumpkin Gourmet SWEETS: Ash Sweet Creations RENTALS: BBJ Linen; Collection Event Furnishings; Cover Ups Linens; The Prissy Plate Company
LATE-NIGHT SNACKS: Waffle House
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ZOE & CODY Zoe’s decision-making process was simple: “I only chose the things that made me happiest.” An ice cream truck serving up giant scoops with authentic Belgium waffles? Check. A fluffy Alpaca with a flower collar wandering around? Check. Flowers — LOTS of orange sorbetcolored flowers? Check and check! Zoe and Cody wanted their wedding to be fun, quirky and an experience guests would talk about for years to come. Every element of their wedding was decided based on what felt right to them, including their five flower girls and three ring bearers (Zoe said she couldn’t pick just one!) and the fireworks that concluded the affair with a literal bang. When it came to picking the venue, the couple knew that Meadows at Mossy Creek was the obvious choice. They envisioned their adventurous, modern wedding there immediately and, of course, the breathtaking views didn’t hurt. The overall aesthetic was elegant boho with flair. The array of sunsetcolored florals was the focal point of the décor, and to add a wow-factor to the tables, the couple went for bright coral napkins. The palette certainly complemented the mood – it was fun and carefree with dancing and general mayhem. “Our wedding turned out to be one of the coolest, most spectacular days of our lives.”
NUMBER OF WEDDING GUESTS: 200
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VENDOR LIST VENUE: Meadows at Mossy Creek PHOTOGRAPHER: Dash Photography BRIDE’S RINGS: Kenyon Diamond Company GROOM’S WEDDING BAND: Groove Life BRIDE’S GOWN: Martina Liana via Bride Beautiful Atlanta
HAIR: Tasha and Company Salon MAKEUP: Hello Beautiful by Noël BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Windsor GROOM’S FORMALWEAR: Joseph Abboud GROOMSMEN’S FORMALWEAR: Men’s Wearhouse
STATIONERY: Hannah Sieveking Williams FLORAL & DÉCOR: Darby’s Cottage CAKE: Sweetly Baked
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CARNELL & GAVIN Carnell knew exactly what he was looking for in a lifelong partner. He wrote it down and prayed about it for two years, and then he met Gavin. After realizing Gavin had every single one of those qualities, Carnell knew they were meant for each other. For their wedding day, the pair wore matching, custom wool suits. And, even though they were wearing the same thing, Gavin’s favorite moment was their first look. He marveled at how handsome Carnell looked, and it fully resonated that they were going to join their lives together forever. Flanked by groomsmaids in velvet dresses and groomsmen in oatmealcolored suits, Carnell and Gavin said “I do” at the Historic DeKalb Courthouse. Inspired by a trip they took to Tuscany, the reception was meant to feel like a big family Italian dinner with tables adorned with greenery and touches of silver and white. As the night unfolded, it was just as lively as they had hoped. The cocktail hour and dinner felt like a European breakfast, with focaccia dipped in olive oil, caramelized bacon tartlets and a Nutella French toast casserole. The dance floor was packed the whole night with everyone showing off their best (and worst) dance moves. Carnell even got the chance to belt out his favorite song, “Any Man of Mine,” by Shania Twain. The whole affair was beautiful and full of love. One element felt extra special – snow fell on the day of their winter wedding. It was an unusual surprise, especially for Georgia!
NUMBER OF WEDDING GUESTS: 180
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VENDOR LIST VENUE: Historic DeKalb Courthouse PHOTOGRAPHER: Alea Moore Photography VIDEOGRAPHY: BEV Weddings DAY-OF COORDINATOR: A Peachy Keen Wedding RINGS: Shane Co. GROOMS’ FORMALWEAR: Suitsupply GROOMS’ SHOES: Smythe & Digby HAIR & MAKEUP: t.hair.apy at D’Allens Salon GROOMSMAIDS’ DRESSES: Overstock GROOMSMEN’S FORMALWEAR: StudioSuits FLORAL & DÉCOR: Ginger Rose STATIONERY: Alee & Press CAKE & SWEETS: Confection Perfection
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CHRISTINA & GRANT Grant had been waiting for the perfect moment to propose. After a morning at the farmers market, he got down on one knee in their kitchen and said, “When you’ve found the one, every moment is the perfect moment. Will you marry me?” Christina and Grant said their vows surrounded by a cocoon of beautiful flowers along the water while the sun was starting to set. The décor was vibrant and romantic to play off of the Venetian castle-like qualities of the Ca' d'Zan residence. To honor Christina’s Arabic heritage, the couple added some Syrian Orthodox traditions, including crowns at the ceremony. Also, their entrance as newlyweds included a grand, traditional Arabic welcoming with a band and drummer, dancing and singing. Grant is originally from the Midwest, so the cultural elements were new to him and his family, making their union feel truly unique. Cocktail hour was held in the gardens of the Ringling Museum where guests toured the property and had the opportunity to enjoy a hookah bar amidst lush flowers. The couple also featured sentimental bites for guests to enjoy. Each dish paid homage to major milestones in their relationship such as tacos representing their first date and a flatbread station as a nod to their first kiss. When guests sat down to dinner amongst farm tables and candelabras, a belly dancer continued the celebration. Near the end of their reception, the couple was able to sneak off to sit alone overlooking the water and reflect on the day’s events.
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VENDOR LIST VENUE: Ca' d'Zan at the Ringling Museum
BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Adrianna Papell
PHOTOGRAPHER: Sam Hurd Photography
GROOMSMEN’S FORMALWEAR: The Black Tux
VIDEOGRAPHER: Voila Cinematic
HAIR & MAKEUP: RACHELartistry
EVENT COORDINATOR: Jennifer Matteo
STATIONERY: A & P Design Co.
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RINGS: Gold & Diamond Source BRIDE’S GOWN: Galia Lahav via Isabel O’Neil Bridal Collection
FLORAL: Tailored Twig DÉCOR: So Staged LIGHTING: Palacios Events
BRIDE’S SHOES: Christian Louboutin
CAKE: The Artistic Whisk
JEWELRY: Van Cleef & Arpels
HOOKAH BAR: Wonderland Vape and Hookah Lounge
GROOM’S FORMALWEAR: Ted Baker
BELLY DANCER: Sevdije Lika
GROOM’S SHOES: Salvatore Ferragamo
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VIRGINIA & RYAN Virginia and Ryan’s wedding aesthetic could best be described as classic, ethereal and timeless. The admittedly old-fashioned couple wanted guests to feel as though they were stepping back in time. Wedding décor included soft white and pink florals as well as a few orange kumquats mixed in with the table centerpieces to create a simple, yet ultraelegant atmosphere. During the ceremony, Ryan waited for Virginia beneath the leafy tendrils of the stunning archway. His favorite moment of the day happened as he watched her walk down the aisle toward him — a beautiful culminating moment of their relationship. The celebration continued with guests enjoying a cocktail hour and dinner before dancing throughout the evening in the moonlight. The pair had prepared for their big day by taking dancing lessons for two months prior to the wedding. As a grand finale to their first dance, Ryan picked Virginia up and twirled her around as Van Morrison’s “Into the Mystic” faded in the background. Overall, their wedding celebration went flawlessly, aside from a funny “record scratch moment,” when someone accidently kicked the DJ’s electrical plug out of the wall and the music came to a screeching halt. As the evening waned, a bustling bar and outdoor hand-rolled cigar station kept guests busy, where many went to enjoy the cool night air when they needed a break from dancing. For their honeymoon, they traveled to Bar Harbor, Maine at the height of fall when the leaves transformed into postcard-worthy views.
NUMBER OF WEDDING GUESTS: 150
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VENDOR LIST VENUE: The Field Club PHOTOGRAPHER: Everence Photography EVENT COORDINATOR: EK Event Design RINGS: Solitaire Creations By Dennis; Monarch Jewelry BRIDE’S GOWN: Monique Lhuillier via The Bridal Finery
ACCESSORIES: Maria Elena Headpieces GROOM’S FORMALWEAR: Siegel’s Clothing Co. GROOM’S SHOES: Salvatore Ferragamo HAIR & MAKEUP: Fresh Salon & Spa BRIDESMAID’S DRESSES: Various GROOMSMEN’S FORMALWEAR: The Black Tux STATIONERY: Paper Goat Post FLORAL & DÉCOR: So Staged CAKE & SWEETS: Cakes by Ron CIGAR ROLLER: Cigar Creations
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MORGAN & PETE After meeting at a mutual friend’s birthday, Morgan and Pete realized that they had lived only a few miles from each other for many years. The pair immediately connected and have been together ever since. Morgan had always dreamed of getting married in Charleston. Although the couple had to postpone their original wedding date, her dream became a reality on a steamy day in September. Their family and friends flew in for the celebration and stayed in neighboring townhouses for a long weekend of festivities and fun. Beautifully lined with crepe myrtles, the winding road to their venue was the perfect introduction to their romantic lowcountry wedding. The pair tied the knot beneath the shade of an old oak tree. Morgan and Pete’s wedding day was filled with love and laughter. They enjoyed a dinner of Southern staples like shrimp and grits and fried chicken and biscuits. Tables were adorned with roses, gardenias and camellias as well as a bottle of pure maple syrup at each place setting for guests to take home, a nod to Pete’s Canadian roots. Morgan and Pete then danced the night away as the air was filled with Motown, classic rock and modernday hits. As the couple departed, guests waved them off with sparklers. Thinking back on the day, Morgan says she remembers that she just kept staring at Pete in awe. “It gave me such comfort knowing that it is forever Pete and I.”
NUMBER OF WEDDING GUESTS: 95
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VENDOR LIST VENUE: Wingate Place PHOTOGRAPHER: The Amanda Kate Co VIDEOGRAPHER: FigJam Productions EVENT COORDINATOR: Nicki Paige Collection BRIDE’S GOWN: Essense of Australia via The Lily Rose Bridal Boutique
BRIDE’S SHOES: Badgley Mischka ACCESSORIES: Olive + Piper FORMALWEAR: Men’s Wearhouse BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Various HAIR & MAKEUP: Alter-Image Bridal Hair & Makeup STATIONERY: Minted FLORAL & DÉCOR: Forever Flowers Charleston CAKE: The Cake Stand Charleston SWEETS: Sugar Bakeshop RENTALS: Blue Flame Bartending; Lowcountry Entertainment
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TSION & ZACH Tsion and Zach’s wedding was a fusion of cultures that began with a traditional Ethiopian ceremony to honor Tsion’s heritage. As a part of the ceremony and blessing from their elders, Zach and his best man arrived at Tsion’s home to give her a bouquet of flowers. Tsion and Zach then proceeded to the venue while their immediate family and wedding party followed behind them in song and dance. The couple was set on the idea of having an outdoor garden ceremony, so the Atlanta Botanical Garden was an obvious choice. Tsion and Zach traded vows under an elaborate floral arch before continuing the celebration at the grand and timeless venue, Biltmore Ballrooms. The wedding day was full of beautiful details including the two classic and elegant looks both the bride and groom chose to don on their wedding day — one at their intimate ceremony and the other at the lively reception. Their black-tie affair was lavishly decorated with gold candelabras, white floral trees and beautiful hydrangea centerpieces. Another detail that wowed guests was their five-tier wedding cake, intricately embellished in gold accents and their wedding monogram while being surrounded by a halo of florals. Tsion and Zach agreed, seeing each other for the first time during the cultural ceremony was one of the most memorable moments from the day. And to think, none of this would have happened had they not met at an event during Harvard-Yale weekend in Boston, where Tsion was attending Harvard Business School.
NUMBER OF WEDDING GUESTS: 200
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VENDOR LIST CEREMONY VENUE: Atlanta Botanical Garden
GROOM’S FORMALWEAR: Miguel Wilson Collection
RECEPTION VENUE: The Biltmore Ballrooms
HAIR & MAKEUP: Scoobie West & Company
PHOTOGRAPHER: Social Shots Photography
GROOMSMEN’S FORMALWEAR: Men’s Wearhouse
VIDEOGRAPHER: Eric Blanks Media
BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Various
EVENT COORDINATOR: Enraptured Events
STATIONERY: Zayla Luxury Stationery
RINGS: Amoroso Jewelers
FLORAL & DÉCOR: Perfect Creations
BRIDE’S GOWNS: Lazaro; BERTA
CAKE: Perfect Wedding Cake
BRIDE’S ACCESSORIES: Kate Spade BRIDE’S SHOES: Badgley Mischka; Manolo Blahnik
RENTALS: Peachtree Tents & Events; Linen Hero; We Rent Atlanta; Luxury Lounge and Lighting
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JESSICA & AUSTIN During a wintry vacation in Washington DC, Austin got down on one knee and asked Jessica to marry him — the beauty of the Washington National Cathedral in the background. It was the perfect moment, says Jessica, who met Austin when they were freshmen in college. Their wedding had a similarly magical feel. The industrial venue was softened with billowing florals and greenery and an assortment of candles and lanterns that enhanced the mood. The black and white color palette with blush accents kept the aesthetic classic and minimalist, while the enormous chandelier added some major grandeur. For her bouquet, Jessica knew she wanted a king protea included, and her florist certainly delivered. It added to the wow-factor of her walk down the aisle. Jessica said her favorite part of the day was the ceremony itself. A pianist played while guests found their seats, and her uncle gave the couple a beautiful, heartfelt blessing as the officiant. The music — which continued with a seven-piece band — really gave warmth to their wedding and provided an energetic vibe that kept the dancing going all night. As a send-off, guests lined the exit and blew bubbles, enveloping everyone as the bride and groom waved goodbye in a 1961 Rolls Royce Austin Princess. “The whole day was truly a whirlwind,” she says. “We were lucky enough to go to the Maldives for our honeymoon. It was so romantic! We were really able to embrace our new marriage, look back on our amazing wedding night and completely unwind.”
NUMBER OF WEDDING GUESTS: 225
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VENDOR LIST VENUE: Empire Mills PHOTOGRAPHER: Karina Sely Photography VIDEOGRAPHER: 7th Wink Productions EVENT COORDINATOR: Jackson & June Events RINGS: Levy Jewelers BRIDE’S GOWN: Sarah Seven BRIDE’S SHOES: Jimmy Choo EARRINGS: Twigs & Honey VEIL: Untamed Petals FORMALWEAR: The Black Tux GROOM’S SHOES: Cole Haan BOW TIE: Brackish BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: Jenny Yoo HAIR: Jolie Artistry MAKEUP: Megan Quintana Artistry STATIONERY: Shine Wedding Invitations FLORAL & DÉCOR: Flaura Botanica CAKE: Classic City Confections ENTERTAINMENT: Emerald Empire Band
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TAYLOR & TYLER Having met at the football-frenzied University of Alabama, Taylor and Tyler agreed early on that getting married during football season was out of the question. Like so many other couples, they had to shift their wedding plans due to the global pandemic. When they rescheduled their April wedding, it felt like a twist of fate that they ended up picking a new date in October to hold the fall wedding they truly wanted. One element important to Taylor was finding a gown with a long, dramatic train that would be carried down the aisle by their two page boys. She found a gown and cathedral length veil that were the perfect fit! Along with Taylor’s stunning attire, she carried a beautiful bouquet carefully bound with fabric from her mother’s wedding gown. Taylor and Tyler chose the classic Southern venue, The Wimbish House, to celebrate with their guests. The timeless décor was accentuated with hues of blues, pinks and gold. The couple also infused their own personalities into the day by adding a custom neon installation to their décor and commissioned an artist to live-paint their reception. Both pieces are now proudly displayed in their home. Before the night was over, the two shared one last dance, privately. It was a beautiful way to soak up the last few minutes of the day and a moment they will never forget. “All the twists, turns and tears were overwhelmingly more than worth it,” Taylor says. “The day was perfect!”
NUMBER OF WEDDING GUESTS: 100
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VENDOR LIST VENUE: The Wimbish House PHOTOGRAPHER: Laura Stone Photo VIDEOGRAPHER: Scott Belanger Films EVENT COORDINATOR: Willow Jaymes Events RINGS & EARRINGS: More Than Diamonds BRIDE’S GOWN: Monique Lhuillier via Bridals by Lori BRIDE’S SHOES: Christian Louboutin VEIL: Bridals by Lori FORMALWEAR: Men’s Wearhouse BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES: After Six HAIR & MAKEUP: Jahna Christa Hair + Makeup STATIONERY: Paper Daisies Stationery FLORAL & DÉCOR: Luxe + Bloom CAKE: Lush Cakery LIVE PAINTER: Love, Louise Designs
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Agnes Scott College.......................................Inside Front Cover-1, 56-57 Atlantis, Paradise Island................................................................ Back Cover
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Berkeley Hills Country Club............................................................................66
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Booth Western Art Museum........................................................................... 51
Elite Pour La Vie................................................................................................. 2-3
Candler Hotel, The.......................................................................................58-59
Isabella Margianu Bridal....................................................................................19
CeNita Vineyards.................................................................................................46 Cotton Gin at Mill Creek, The........................................ Inside Back Cover Don CeSar, The..................................................................................................... 74
Floral & Décor Jill Heaton Event Decor..................................................................................109
Douglasville Conference Center................................................................... 67 Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead............................................................... 60 Henry County Convention & Visitors Bureau.........................................45 Kimpton Sylvan Hotel, The.............................................................................49 Meadows at Mossy Creek.........................................................................64-65 Newnan Centre, The........................................................................................... 72 Payne-Corley House, The................................................................................68 Pine Knoll Farms..................................................................................................69 Tellus Science Museum...................................................................................... 51 Visit Savannah....................................................................................................... 53 W Atlanta – Midtown...................................................................................47, 61 Willows Farm, The...............................................................................................70 Wimbish House, The..........................................................................................62 Woodmont Golf & Country Club................................................................... 71
Honeymoon & Travel Atlantis, Paradise Island................................................................ Back Cover Pixie Honeymoons......................................................................................... 14-15
Photography Danielle Brown Photography.........................................................................118 Social Shots Photography...............................................................................117
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Events by Jes...................................................................................................... 105
Atlantis, Paradise Island................................................................ Back Cover
Jackson & June Events................................................................................... 105
Don CeSar, The..................................................................................................... 74
LUXE Atlanta Events........................................................................................ 103
Visit Savannah....................................................................................................... 53
Michelle Harrison Signature Events.......................................................... 102 RED Company Atlanta....................................................................................104
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Ivry’s Delights........................................................................................................115
Atlanta Wedding Extravaganza.................................................................... 17
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