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Real-life details to inspire your wedding planning
BY EMMA FRANKART HENTERLY
Have Your Back
The chilly temps of winter weddings mean that brides and bridesmaids door portraits. At Kyla and Theophilus Denanyoh’s Nov. 9, 2019, wedding, Kyla ditched common options, like fur wraps and cashmere shawls, in favor of a rebellious leather jacket. A week prior, Rachel and Cole Bowling’s wedding featured a similar fashion: Rachel’s leather jacket was customized with her new last name and a floral motif. As far as we’re concerned, back jewelry is still in. You just have to keep it simple and elegant, as Christin Mercedes did with this lariat from Etsy shop ThreeLayers for
Leather & Lace
often need an extra layer for those out
her Aug. 31, 2019, wedding to Mike Mercedes.
It’s the Little Things
A wax seal and custom envelope liner depicting Jorgensen Farms Oak Grove, the couple’s venue, set Lauren and Michael Hunter’s invitation suite apart. It was created by My Lady Dye, a bespoke stationery studio based in Alabama, for the couple’s wedding on Aug. 10, 2019.
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A Personal Touch
Everyone wants their wedding to be a reflection of their personality. Keely Flaherty and Nathan Harar went all-in with the idea when creating the centerpieces for their Sept. 13, 2019, reception at High Line Car Hwouse. Their guest tables featured unpretentious displays paying homage to the couple’s favorite movies and TV shows, including “The Princess Bride,” Parks and Recreation, Buffy, Star Wars, Gilmore Girls and more.
Rose-Colored Everything
When Lydia Kemmerling attended the Columbus Weddings Show in 2018, she had the opportunity to chat with celebrity guest David Tutera during an audience Q&A session. A 20-year breast cancer survivor, Lydia wanted to incorporate the signature pink of breast cancer awareness into her upcoming wedding to Johnny Back. Five months later, on June 29, 2019, Lydia and Johnny’s wedding incorporated Tutera’s tips with pops of pink in the flowers, accessories and table linens.
Wild & Free
One trend we hope never dies: loose and wild silhouettes in bridal bouquets, like this one designed by Florish for Kirsten and Jorden Fry’s Sept. 21, 2019, wedding. Florish focuses on local growers and blooms in its arrangements, making Kirsten’s bouquet a
seasonally appropriate beauty.
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