Richmond Weddings Magazine - Issue 62 - Fall/Winter 2021

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LETTER FROM EDITORS As we enter the final months of 2021 and prepare for the new year, we are appreciative of all our wedding vendors

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possible to make their couples’ special

Publishers: Amye & Scott Brunette

days everything they hoped for. It is

Editor-in-Chief: Amye Brunette

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who have adapted and done everything

this professionalism and dedication to their craft that demonstrates why every engaged couple should hire RVA’s best. Here at Richmond Weddings™, we will continue to provide inspiration and thoughtful material as it pertains to current trends and education

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through this magazine, our website and blog, RichmondWeddings.com, and our social media platforms. As we continue to battle Covid, we were excited to have our first show in twenty-one months this past June at Main Street Station. Seeing the smiling faces on all the attendees and exhibitors was priceless. We knew we missed this feeling but not to this extent until the day of the show. We appreciate the ongoing support from not only our clients but from the couples who have expressed their gratitude for providing a local outlet to find the best wedding

Chief Operating Officer: Scott Brunette Art Direction & Graphic Design: E. Strategic Design Contributing Writers:

Faith Anderson Angela Bowles Terry Crowder Kim Goldstein Shalese Higginbotham Marissa McCormick Jordan Monica Mendoza Kim Moody Amanda Perry Holly Peters Myriam Phiro Paula Clark Ramirez Tatiana Sizemore Sharon Townsend Kristen Walker Tommy Waters

professionals Richmond has to offer. When hiring your vendors, please remember to mention to them that you found them through Richmond Weddings™. They will greatly appreciate knowing their investment is paying dividends. For those who have had to postpone and not been able to have your wedding day yet, we empathize with you and want to encourage you to stay positive and motivated to celebrate

For questions, comments or advertising information call 804-789-9110 or email info@richmondweddings.com

when that day arrives. It will all be worth it in the end! Richmond Weddings Magazine is published by AB Bridal, Inc. All rights are reserved. Articles and advertisements are the property of AB Bridal, Inc. Reproduction of any part of this publication without the expressed written consent of the publisher is strictly prohibited. While the information in this magazine is believed to be accurate, AB Bridal, Inc. does not guarantee it. AB Bridal, Inc. is also not liable for the goods and services provided by the advertisers in this publication nor the information contained in the advertisements.

Finally, we thank you for taking the time to read our magazine. We love reading couples’ stories and sharing them with our audience. We hope you feel the same. If you are not already doing so, please remember to follow us on social media @RVAWeddings! Happy Planning!

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in this edition EmmiClaire Photography

EmmiClaire Photography

Ashley Hesse Photography

Wedding Planners / 9

34 | Weddings in a Covid World

Attire/ 85

8 | Hire the Pros!

42 | Making Every Moment (& Dollar) Count

86 | Find Your Perfect Gown Style

Gifts, Favors & More / 13

54 | South View Farm Spotlight

94 | The Minimalist Approach to Gown Shopping

12 | The Perfect Weddings Favors

Venue Directory / 62

16 | Top 5 Trends for 2022

Caterers /67

Venues & Accommodations / 19

66 | Choose a Caterer Perfect for You

20 | Main Street Station Spotlight

Rentals / 75

28 | Oakdale Spotlight

74 | A Less Intense Guide to Tents

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Photography & Videography/ 97 100 | How Long Do We Really Need Our Photographer?

Flowers / 107 108 | Four Floral Splurges for Your Wedding


J. Cameron Photography

Kirsten Guthrie Photography

Kirsten Guthrie Photography

Music & Dance / 113

Sweet Treats / 141

Planning Tools / 153

114 | The Do's and Don'ts of Hiring a Band

140 | Oh-So Sweet Treats

Vendor Directory / 158

Featured Weddings / 119

Honeymoons / 145

Invitations / 131

144 | Honeymoon Now or Later?

132 | Wedding Invitation FAQs

Transportation / 149

Beauty & Health / 135

150 | Transportation Logistics

134 | Go Pro for Your Wedding Day Beauty 138 | Agnihotri Cosmetic Facial Surgery Spotlight

on the cover Alex & Andrew MJ Mendoza Photography

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Hire the Pros! By Tatiana Sizemore

Wedding budgets are a popular topic. There’s advice everywhere on how to save money and cut corners. But be careful. One thing to not cut corners on is hiring professional vendors. While friends and family may have all the best intentions with offering services for your day, if they are not actually licensed, insured, and experienced, you will potentially be in for a heap of trouble and may be held financially responsible for mishaps.

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wedding planners When it comes to planning, it's important to stay organized! We know how overwhelming it can seem, but that's why we have our wedding planners ready to help! They are pros when it comes to organization and bringing together the biggest day of your life, so BREATHE!

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Any professional business will show necessary documents including licenses and insurance certificates, and some planners and venues REQUIRE vendors to be insured. Their policies protect you from damage caused by their services. While probably super unlikely, if a guest gets hurt or there is damage done to your venue, insurance can save you (the client) from liability. Factors such as food safety are a huge concern if you decide to hire someone who isn’t a pro for your wedding. Keeping food at a safe temperature and ensuring it is warm for service is an art and skill and requires adequate equipment. Not having a professional vendor can result in less than appetizing cuisine and food borne illness. That would not be a good way to begin married bliss! For people such as coordinators and DJs, they are the glue that bind the day together. Hiring friends or family for these roles can result in a lack of care and at worst, a no show all together. The wedding industry runs on word of mouth and reviews and stories spread on social media. A professional business with a reputation to uphold and a contract to fulfill will not be a no show for your wedding without a backup plan in place, likely outlined in your contract.

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While friends and family may have all the best intentions with offering services for your day, if they are not actually licensed, insured, and experienced, you will potentially be in for a heap of trouble and may be held financially responsible for mishaps.

When hiring your vendors, ask for business insurance, reviews and a copy of their contract. Make sure there are explanations for what happens if they cannot make it on your day and how that would be handled. Hiring experienced professionals will guarantee less stress on your wedding day. And of course, a seasoned coordinator or planner will help with the process of vetting your vendor team! Tatiana Sizemore is the owner and lead coordinator/planner of Simply Charmed Weddings and Events. SCWE specializes in everything from full planning to month of/day of management and coordination. Couples interested in learning more about Simply Charmed Weddings and Events should visit simplycharmedevents.com

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Perfect The

Wedding Favors! By Terri Crowder

Are your Pinterest boards overflowing with details for the dress, venue, photographer, and more? How about wedding favors? How will you show your guests gratitude for attending your special day? Here we’ll give ideas on how to say thank you for coming, along with something meaningful that will remind them of the experience they had at your wedding. The perfect favor can be the statement piece to your wedding.

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gifts, favors, more!

Favors and gifts have come a long way since your parents got married! From personalized gift boxes, fun bridal party ideas, sweet bars and more you can make a lasting impression on your guests and give them something they’ll actually use! The possibilities are endless, and we have some great ideas that will make your wedding perfectly YOU!

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What to give? Here’s a fun list of budget friendly favor ideas as a starting point: • Succulent plants are all the rage right now • Customized candles • Customized coffee • Koozies with the Bride & Groom’s names and wedding date • Chocolate chip cookies in a cute tin with a darling label • A jar of your favorite hot sauce with a pretty tag tied on the side • A custom shot or wine glass • A mini bag of popcorn • A jar of honey • A small bottle of wine from a local winery Check with a florist for a small plant as a favor. Perhaps a local coffee shop may be able to do a special blend for you in a custom bag with your names and date. A bakery can put together cookies in similar packaging. Pick up a case of hot sauce and create a cute tag to tie onto the bottle with a piece of twine. A local popcorn shop could make a custom label based on your wedding theme and colors and create a custom favor with the flavor of your choice.

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What to say? Favors can tie into the theme of your wedding with colors or flavor. Providing a copy of your wedding invitation to who is doing your favors will help them with ideas for customization. Here are some ideas for words to use to customize your favors:

T2hanks for enjoying our special day

Thank you for making our day so

Bride & Groom names and wedding date

sweet

Thanks

With love

for being part of our day An engagement photo and your date

A sweet ending to a new beginning

from the Bride and Groom

Happily ever after

How many do I need? Depending on the budget, you may decide to give one favor per guest or one favor per couple. There are no rules here, just keep your budget in mind. The best favors are something that can be used again or eaten! Be sure to stop in and visit Northern Neck Popcorn Bag when visiting the Northern Neck of Virginia. Try the Salted Dark Chocolate Caramel and the Wedding Cake Popcorn. Shop for wedding favors in their stores located in Kilmarnock, Warsaw, and Gloucester, or online at www.northernneckpopcornbag.

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Top 5 Trends for 2022 By Paula Ramirez

After all the uncertainty of the past year, we can all look forward toward knowing what’s ahead in the wedding world for 2022. Here are some of the top trends we will see in the coming season.

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A sweet trend for the season is to ditch the heavy traditional pancake makeup for a light and more natural look. It’s always best to let your inside beauty shine through on the big day.

When it comes to wedding parties, no one should feel pressured into including everyone. Try pairing down the party to only the chosen few besties. Your time together will be more authentic and truly special.

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While wearing a sentimental family heirloom will always be in fashion, try mixing it up a bit. Adding a piece or two that speaks to who you are stylistically will be a perfect pairing of the old and new!

While we all navigate through this new normal of selective social distancing, the more openair events that can be incorporated into the wedding festivities, the better! Be sure to have a weather backup plan in place just in case, and then hope for blue skies. Whether a garden affair or an evening under the stars, guests will appreciate your efforts to keep loved ones safe.

FRESH faces.

Less is MORE.

Accessorize YOUR way. Celebrate OUTDOORS.

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LOSE the formalities. Instead of following suit with plated formal assigned seating, opt for a more fluid cocktail-style reception. Having a mix of high and low tables, combined with gorgeous vintage lounge vignettes will not only encourage mingling, but it will be sure to keep the dance floor packed all night long! Paula Clark Ramirez is the Proprietor of Historic Mankin Mansion Private Wedding & Event Estate in Richmond, VA. Paula and her husband Martin have lovingly restored this National Landmark to its original grandeur and are honored to share this treasured landmark with couples and their families. The property features stunning architectural views and is the past recipient of countless awards and features in Forbes, Orbitz, The Travel Channel, Martha Stewart Weddings, The Huffington Post and Oprah Magazine.

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Calculating Cocktails We know how to celebrate!

Let’s do the math

And we know how the right beverages can enhance your wedding theme. Let’s talk about how to stock a bar and find the wines and beers to complement your menu, all without breaking your budget.

Use these simple formulas to determine roughly how many bottles you’ll need for your reception.

Guide to serving sizes Wine 60 Servings (5 oz. glass) 12-Bottle Case Sparkling/Champagne 90 Servings (3 oz. glass) 12-Bottle Case Vodka 1.75L 39 Servings (1.5 oz.)

Tequila 1.75L 39 Servings (1.5 oz.) Rum/Gin/Whiskey 750ML 16 Servings (1.5 oz.) Beer Keg 164 Servings (12 oz. glass) 15.5 Gallon

A = Number of Guests

WINE:

A x B x 0.5 ÷ 5 =

750ml Bottles Needed

BEER:

A x B x 0.3 =

12 oz. Servings of Beer Needed

SPIRITS:

A x B x 0.2 ÷ 15 =

750ml Bottles Needed

Not serving cocktails? Plan on a mix of 60 percent wine, 40 percent beer. WINE:

A x B x 0.6 ÷ 5 =

750ml Bottles Needed

BEER:

A x B x 0.4 =

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12 oz. Servings of Beer Needed

= Drinks required per guest Based on length of party

1 hour = 2 drinks 2 hours = 3 drinks 3 hours = 4 drinks 4 hours = 5 drinks 5 hours = 6 drinks


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venues accommodations Let's help you find the perfect venue. Whether you desire intimate and whimsical or grand and glam, your dream venue is out there! This section will help you plan everything from your rehearsal dinner to reception. It can seem like there is so much to do, but don't worry! We've got your back. Check out our handy Venue Directory at the end of this section to keep you on track and break down all the important info you need to know!

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The harmonization of new and old, perfectly coming together into a venue unlike any other. By Marissa McCormick Jordan When an engaged couple tours Main Street Station, it’s usually the same process. They come in curious to see the venue, then once they see the gorgeous bare bones and unique city feel, their jaws drop and they can picture their wedding vision immediately. It’s the middle of wedding season and the Richmond Weddings™ Team is sitting with Crystal Lowery, Events Manager at Main Street Station, the woman responsible for helping make city nuptial dreams come true. If you haven’t seen the shed of Main Street Station before, prepare to be wowed. Trains silently breeze by the glass box and are the perfect complement to the unique industrial feel. The concrete floors reflect the recessed lights above and give a dull reflection of the absolutely breathtaking ceiling. Exposed metal beams, the only thing left from the original building, harmonize with new wooden ones, creating that perfect balance of new and old. Alluding to the jaw drops of touring couples, Crystal explains, “The space really has that effect!” Bring in an experienced wedding planner, and it will transform into whatever vision you’d like. The train shed, roughly the length of two football fields can turn your wedding into a set of experiences. Break up the length by drapes, opening a section for each part of your celebration. Start with your ceremony at the front, then open a pair of drapes to high tops and a bar for your cocktail hour. Continue to your reception, eventually ending at the back of the shed with your band and dance floor. Dance the night away with your closest family and friends with the Richmond city lights as your backdrop.

While the shed of Main Street Station is obviously impressive, it’s the Head House, an event space at the front of the building that hosts most of their weddings.

team knew the lucky couple had to come to the Station. The couple had their date in the empty train shed and then sealed the deal with a kiss on the top of the clock tower.

The Head House, which can accommodate up to 200 guests, is where you feel Main Street Station’s history. The Renaissance architecture from 1901 transports you to an older time in Richmond’s history. With two side rooms with exquisite details, one gets that old city feel when climbing the stairs to the event space. Encased on the outside with brick, the Head House is superbly intimate, and just like the expansive train shed, can be transformed into anything you’d like. Crystal explains, “We had one wedding have their ceremony in the Head House, and then everyone came down to the lower level for the cocktail hour as the catering company switched the room over into a beautiful reception.” A quaint and almost secretive balcony sits adjacent to the room, the perfect escape for you and your guests to get that breath of fresh air while looking over Main Street.

Large floor to ceiling windows let in loads of light, giving you the feeling of being outside, without having to worry about the weather. Since the entire train station is climate controlled, it doesn’t matter if you’re getting married on a snowy February Saturday or the hottest day in August, your experience inside of Main Street Station will be just as spectacular. When getting married at Main Street Station, there’s the sense of being part of an integral part of Richmond. Known as “The Welcome Mat of Richmond,” Main Street Station is bringing an exquisite air to the River City. The harmonization of new and old, perfectly coming together into a venue unlike any other. Transport your guests to a wedding experience they’ve never had before without losing that sense of YOU on your big day.

Main Street Station, in all its parts, is beautiful on its own. You don’t really need too much decor, the space speaks for itself. Completely unique and unlike any other spot on the East Coast, you can create your wedding vision. From the highway, your guests will be impressed. The glass shed and original clock tower standing tall against the backdrop of Shockoe Bottom. The clock tower was the palate for the entire building and made an appearance on national television in 2018. When Richmond was named one of the cities in season 14 of ABC’s The Bachelorette, the Main Street Station

Main Street Station has been a landmark in Downtown Richmond since 1901. The station offers two event spaces, perfect for any size. For more information and booking inquiries please call: (804) 646-1862 www.MainStreetStationRichmond.com 1500 E. Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219 R I C HMO NDW E D D IN G S.C OM

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WE NOW PRONOUNCE YOU TRULY AMAZED. Jaws will drop. Wows will fill the room. And that’s before you even make an entrance. The grand Shed at Main Street Station will surround your wedding guests with a spectacular view of Richmond. Prefer a more intimate setting? The station’s iconic Headhouse is ideal for smaller gatherings. With its marble-clad columns, towering windows and intricate architectural details, this historic venue requires little embellishment. Call 804.646.1862 for details on either setting.

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OAKDALE The Slice of Heaven You’ve Been Looking For

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When he was driving past a beautiful farm property every day on his way to work as a police officer, Chris Stem never imagined that he would someday get to turn that property into a wedding venue. “I kept telling my wife that I couldn’t let it turn into a housing development,” Chris says. “I think she thought I was a little crazy, but here we are!” After surviving 2020 after just opening in 2019, Oakdale is now fully immersed in the wedding boom and booking well into 2023. When they chose to create the wedding space, one thing was completely clear to Chris and his partners, Jeff Sears and Eric Pair: they had to maintain the integrity of the land and its rich history. The first step? Choosing a name with plenty of personal meaning. The name Oakdale comes from Jeff Sears’ nearby family farm that has been passed down from generation to generation since 1902. Today, Oakdale still maintains its agricultural roots. It is the home of 75 head of cattle, pigs, sheep, and a booming hay operation. It is also Chris’s home and of course, a stunning wedding and event venue. Oakdale is the perfect combination of convenience and seclusion. The 100 acre property is perfectly quiet and idyllic, yet it sits just 10 minutes from Short Pump and Downtown Ashland. Options for rehearsal dinner spots and guest accommodations are plentiful! Plus, for your out-of-town guests, Oakdale is a quick 35 minute drive from the Richmond Airport. 28

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The jewel of it all, a modern black and white barn with giant picture windows, provides the perfect balance of rusticity and elegance. “It looks like a barn, but inside, it’s a blank slate,” Chris says. “Our couples can create a space that feels really elegant, or they can make it feel simple and cozy. It’s all over the map. We’ve seen everything from rustic themes to an opulent indoor garden theme. It’s a great space to create whatever dream you have for your big day.” The fully climate-controlled barn overlooks a glittering pond and open hayfield where couples can choose from multiple picturesque outdoor locations for their ceremony. Your cocktail hour can take place inside or you can use the two outdoor patios complete with a fire pit and outdoor bar for those pre-dinner drinks. With 4,000 square feet of indoor event space, Oakdale can host weddings up to 200 guests. You can choose to have your ceremony outside or inside, whichever you (or the weather!) prefer. There’s also an option to host a fully outdoor wedding under a tent or in the open air so you can enjoy a night under the stars. The venue is fully handicap accessible and of course, includes plenty of parking for guest vehicles

as well as limos and buses. Oakdale is the perfect venue for the couple who wants to keep the planning process simple. Your package includes 10 hours of venue access, a day-of coordinator, multiple outdoor ceremony site options, indoor event space, tables, chairs, linens, golf carts to shuttle your guests from their cars to the event, bartenders, set up, break down, and even a DJ if you’d like! “The building sells itself,” Chris says, “and we’re very laid back. We offer so much, so our clients are comfortable because we take so much off of their plates.” “When it comes to hosting a wedding here, all you have to do is bring in catering,” says venue manager Mary Jane Spagnolo. And it’s true! All you have to do is find your caterer, photographer, and florist, and Oakdale’s incredible staff will handle the rest. If you’re looking for a slice of heaven not too far off the beaten path, Oakdale is exactly what you need. Not only will you have a dedicated and experienced team by your side for all of your planning needs, you’ll also get to be a part of this beautiful property’s history.

Oakdale is now taking bookings for 2021-2022 and beyond. Visit their website, www.oakdalerva.com, email info@oakdalerva.com, or call 804-629-1824 for booking inquiries or more information. 13497 Ashland Road, Ashland, VA 23005

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WEDDINGS IN A

COVID WORLD By Tommy Waters

As the wedding and event industry takes a collective sigh of relief since pandemic restrictions lifted, we must reflect on what we learned and what may still affect you. Chances are you were either in a wedding, or a guest of wedding during the pandemic. It’s safe to say there were thousands of couples in the same boat. Across the country there were unprecedented amounts of postponements, cancellations, and elopements.

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With all of that being said, WE ARE BACK!! And wedding vendors are more excited than ever to get back to doing what they love — making sure your day is as amazing as can be. Here are 5 things to consider when starting (or continuing) to plan the big day!

1. SCALED DOWN GUEST LISTS!

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Are you thinking about inviting fewer people? You are not alone. Couples were faced with more than a few hard decisions over the last year, especially if planning during the time where large scale events were basically not happening at all, anywhere. States had decreased headcount possibilities to 100, or 30% of the capacity, or even just 10 guests depending on the time of year. One positive way to look at this is the money you can save by having fewer guests. This is true not only for the venue but for the caterer, favors, number of hotel rooms, invitations, postage, and so much more. While it’s true that money can add up quickly when planning a wedding, it can work in the opposite direction just as easily!

2. WE ARE ALL MORE AWARE OF EACH OTHER! Shaking hands is still a little risky to some. We have all been made aware of just how easy it is for germs to travel. If social distancing has taught us anything, it’s to be more aware of you, the person next to you, and the person they just talked to. Six degrees of coronavirus is a real thing. You really should get used to some form of social distancing at least for the foreseeable future. But if there is anything that we have proved time and time again, it’s that your day need not suffer at all due to social distancing. Fewer folks may be at your table, and that table may be a little further away from the one next to it, but we have not been able to discern a notable formula in any of that against the fun factor. So, go and have fun and just be aware. The fun is still there, DO NOT be afraid to have it!

3. WEEKDAY WEDDINGS! We know you would never have considered this pre-pandemic. But when faced with two years of couples looking at a finite number of weekends, there may not be a choice. Wedding industry professionals have truly stepped up to

the plate to work with couples to make sure that a Tuesday wedding can be just as much fun as a Saturday wedding. Some hard truths though; guests will more than likely have to work the next day if the wedding is on a Monday or Thursday. Pick a friendly time that will work for guests that allow them to complete their workday and get home early enough to get to work the next day. Four hours is ample time to have a super fun reception. It’s probably a good chance that the guest list will be a bit smaller, but you can save some money. (see #1 above) Also, use this opportunity to offer a different bar plan and take advantage of more savings. A full open bar may not be the best choice. Ask the

venue or caterer for other options like beer and wine or a prepaid consumption bar. Make the weekday work for you and save some more dough.

4. LIVE STREAMING! Make the current culture of video meetings and social media interactions work for you. If it must be a smaller wedding for whatever reason, work with the venue, hire a vendor who specializes in this type of thing to offer Facetime or live streaming. If you take the cost of the services and directly compare the amount of money to invite 50-100 more guests, you can easily come to terms with the price tag.

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5. NORMALCY IS DECADENT!

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Just the thought of being able to shop without a mask (for those that are vaccinated), go to that favorite bar or restaurant, or to start traveling again is something that is AMAZINGLY UPLIFTING. Wedding guests across the country are seeing fewer and fewer restrictions that are allowing couples to really get back to a sense of normalcy. What we didn’t expect was how good of a feeling and how freeing this decrease in restrictions was going to be. It truly goes without saying that your guests will be more than ready to party with you. Don’t look at any of the things that still may hang around for a while longer (social distancing, masks in certain circumstances, heightened sanitizing procedures, etc.) affect your good time. Let’s all get back to planning the biggest day of your life. Just know that we all have so much more to celebrate now, and that is a good thing!

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DOVER HALL

Photos courtesy of : David Abel Photography

Dover Hall is a refined English Tudor-inspired estate, conveniently located between Richmond and Charlottesville among the bucolic, rolling hills of Manakin-Sabot, Virginia. Complete with spacious getting ready suites, an artisan culinary program, and picturesque indoor and outdoor locations, Dover Hall provides an unparalleled sense of luxury atmostphere and high touch service that will create an unforgettable wedding experience.

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Effortlessly Elegant

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Stacie Marshall Photography

Kristine Pringle Photography

RECEPTIONS • REHEARSAL DINNERS • BRIDAL SHOWERS ENGAGEMENT PARTIES • OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS The Estate at Independence is the effortlessly elegant venue to make all of your wedding dreams come true. The modern interior and impressive estate building nestled among expansive rolling hills with spectacular sunsets provides the perfect backdrop for any style bride. With numerous ceremony and reception sites, you are sure to find the perfect match. We provide everything you will need, and our experienced coordinators take care of all the details so you can focus on loving every minute of the experience. 38

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Let your story begin with us Garden Ceremonies Recepঞons Rehearsal Dinners weddings@thevalenঞne.org 1015 E. Clay Street, Richmond, VA (804) 649-0711 ext. 349


Modern Industrial Venue 11,000+ sq ft Indoor-Outdoor Space All Food & Beverage On Site Hotels in Walking Distance State of the Art A/V Micro Ceremony & Elopement Packages

Creating Unparalleled Experiences One Event At A Time

ATLAS42.COM

“ Our guests raved about the best food they have ever had at a wedding and the portion sizes. The staff was incredibly polite, helpful, and had such attention to detail. We brought minimal decorations along with us because the venue decorated it so beautifully already. I would highly recommend Atlas 42 for a wedding, business meeting, or event! “ - Samantha & Alex


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Hosting weddings is a classic tradition which will always be in fashion. Given that the average cost of weddings nationally is $35,000, it behooves you to spend wisely with a well-defined budget. Having a sit-down, heart to heart, open and honest conversation with contributors about finances. as well as to set expectations, is key. A wedding budget should be comprised of your savings (less 3 months expenses) plus contributions from family members added to what you can accumulate in the meantime. Here is the general rule of thumb and a great starting point when setting a budget…

50-60% on the reception

10% on the ceremony and related items

venue, music, rentals, catering, décor, dessert, favors, and bar

such as invitations, officiant, flowers, rentals, & decor

By Jacqui Photography

15-20% for photography, transportation, videography, and miscellaneous vendors

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10% for attire for both of you including hair and makeup

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The Dominion Club, located in the Wyndham community, has built a solid reputation as being the Wedding Capital of the West End, while also being inducted into The Knot Hall of Fame for consistently being voted as the best wedding venue in Richmond, Virginia. LAKESIDE CEREMONY SITE 220 GUEST RECEPTION SPACE FULL SERVICE CATERING

Contact our Director of Catering for your tour and wedding consultation Ellen Fatigati | 804.360.0091 efatigati@heritagegolfgroup.com 6000 DOMINION CLUB DRIVE THEDOMINIONCLUB.COM Special Thanks to: Valerie Renee Luxe Event Design | Kimie James Photography | Marshall Arts Photography | Epic Sounds Entertainment | Burleson’s Events | Blue Sage Bridal | Truly Yours Bridal | Rhythm of Love, DJ and Lighting Services | Models Laura & Roth Carroll and Jennifer & Michael White


Virginia Ashley Photography

Alex Mari Photography

Caiti Garter Photography

Savannah Faith Photography

Alex Mari Photography

804-921-8224 | barnattimbercreek.com


Photographer: Megan Garrison Photography

On the James River

804-530-1303 11700 Hogan’s Alley · Chester, VA 23836 www.adalineacres.com · Info@adalineacres.com

Paige Stevens Photography Paige Stevens Photography

Paige Stevens Photography

Wedding & Event Venue

Historic, newly restored venue in the heart of Ashland with 3,000 square feet of venue space. depotashland.com 107 S. Railroad Ave, Ashland, Virginia

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804.796.7881 | EVENTS@RESERVEHIGHLANDS.COM

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Before spending $1, you will need to choose the venue. This is the one budget line item which will have a ripple effect on all the others. A few tips on venues:

J. Cameron Photography

· Venues that specialize in weddings will have more offerings, requiring less vendors. This can equate to saving time and money vs. choosing a raw space like a backyard where everything will need to be brought in, down to the restrooms, flooring, lighting, heat, air conditioning and even the upgraded power to support such an event. · All locations are not created equal and each offer different services, which when chosen thoughtfully, will help the budget and time spent on planning. Choosing a lovely space which includes a planner, DJ, set up/tear down, décor, tables, chairs, tent, lighting, etc. may be a better option. A special few may even offer transportation in a Bentley or a Range Rover for a dramatic entrance to the ceremony or the grandest of exits. · Choosing a lush venue with natural beauty will save tons on added décor and flowers. Additionally, it could be better for your budget to select one that allows you to choose from a variety of caterers and price points vs. those that require in house catering. Also, consider booking a place where you are allowed to provide the alcohol with a one-day license, lowering costs, and taking all the leftovers home! · After touring a minimum of three places and reserving the venue, create your top three priorities that are non-negotiables. Those features should be secured next.

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A few tips on making every dollar count: · Be sure to read the fine print in contracts and ask the right questions… is the gratuity included or optional, are there additional expenses like cake cutting, corking fees, set up/tear down, parking, valet, local taxes, etc.? · Choose to have the wedding and reception at the same place, it can save $3-4K. · Forego liquor and instead serve a variety of beer & wine, this can save $3-5K based on your crowd. · Opt for a Friday, Sunday, brunch, or winter wedding, again saving oodles of cash with nearly all vendors. · To save money on flowers, offer to supply the florist with a variety of personal vases from home. · When making hotel room blocks, choose one with no attrition fee (these can be as high as 75% of the entire block of rooms) and utilize a AAA discount or veteran status (if applicable) to save even more. · Remember, guest count matters-when considering food, rentals, favors and alcohol. Each guest will add $100+ to the bottom line.

· Tipping for most vendors is never expected, but when you are more than thrilled with their services, you may want to express that with an added gratuity. · Wedding insurance is highly recommended to cover deposits lost should you need to postpone or cancel due to severe weather hindering the event and to protect you from unexpected liability. Markel has the lowest premiums and best overall coverage against both liability and cancellation. Travelers, Wedsure and WedSafe are others to consider. It is important to remember that a wedding is most likely the largest and most expensive party you will ever throw. Starting with a well-planned budget, and honoring it as much as possible, will not only make for a joyfully successful event, but will also set the standards for your financial partnership and expectations for the future. Paula Clark Ramirez is the Proprietor of Historic Mankin Mansion Private Wedding & Event Estate in Richmond, VA. Paula and her husband Martin have lovingly restored this National Landmark to its original grandeur and are honored to share this treasured landmark with couples and their families. The property features stunning architectural views and is the past recipient of countless awards and features in Forbes, Orbitz, The Travel Channel, Martha Stewart Weddings, The Huffington Post and Oprah Magazine.

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yes absolutely . .

THE MUSEUM DOES WEDDINGS AT VIRGINIA HOUSE

AT THE MUSEUM

Ashley Peterson Photography

The VMHC continues to closely monitor safety guidelines. We have hosted small, socially distanced weddings over the past months, and we are ready to safely open back up to larger events once guidelines allow. Weddings take many months to plan so contact our staff today to learn about our venues.

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The Wedding Venue with Heart By Shalese Higginbotham, POSH PR®

Just off I64 sits one of the most incredible wedding venues in our area. South View Farm, however, is far more than just a wedding venue. It is also the home of Adams International School, a Montessori school with an impressive resumé and even more impressive people at the helm.

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When you’re at South View Farm, you can feel the love, gratitude, and attention to detail that Tamra and her team have put into this space and the school.

Robbie Hickman Photography

Owner and Founder Tamra Adams has worked tirelessly over the past decade to create a beautiful, fun wedding space that also helps her students thrive. When you host your special day at South View Farm, you are dramatically decreasing the cost of tuition for the parents and children who love their school and excel here. In fact, rising AIS eighth graders Emma and Gavin (son of Richmond Weddings™ owners Amye and Scott Brunette) each scored 1230 on the SAT placing the pair in the 99th percentile for their age group and in the 80th percentile overall. Talk about impressive! “Our school is often described as a small school with a big heart,” Tamra says. “We teach students family-style, prioritizing their emotional and social needs. As seasoned practitioners, we are acutely aware that when children feel accepted, respected, and genuinely valued, they will challenge themselves academically and rise to the occasion.” South View Farm is perfect for the couple who is unpretentious, full of creativity, and ready to celebrate their marriage. The laidback atmosphere allows couples to truly make their wedding day their own. “We offer a lot of choices and give you the freedom of creativity to set the stage the way you see fit,” Tamra says.

When you choose South View Farm for your wedding, you have the option of using the classic Virginia Barn, a spacious red barn with grand doors and romantic string lights, for your indoor ceremony and/or reception. You can also choose to host your big day outdoors with an open ceremony and a reception on the large patio with a tent. Plus, with 131 acres of stunning property, there is no shortage of portrait locations for the dreamiest photos! The Little Red Schoolhouse is also available to rent for your wedding weekend. “Usually this is where the groom and his friends hang out before the wedding, playing cards and keeping busy,” Tamra says. What we love most about South View Farm are all the accommodations available. With a total of thirteen bedrooms in two separate homes on the property, your wedding weekend can truly be a family affair! The Manor House boasts ten bedrooms while the Classic Cottage has three bedrooms and a cozy den where your closest family and friends can stay with you all weekend long.

all of Tamra’s twelve children grew up in the Manor House, and there are little nods to each of them throughout. For additional accommodations, Short Pump and its many hotels and rehearsal dinner spots are just twelve minutes away! When you’re at South View Farm, you can feel the love, gratitude, and attention to detail that Tamra and her team have put into this space and the school. “If the pandemic is teaching us anything, it’s to pay attention to what matters most,” Tamra says. Here, on this unique property, what matters most is your marriage, your family, and the children you help just by celebrating here! To learn more about South View Farm and Adams International School, please visit www.southviewfarmva.com or call 804-784-0141.

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TH E DAY YO U’ L L A LWAYS

REMEMBER

You’ve been planning and dreaming of this day for a long

D ES E RV E S A LO C ATI O N

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time. At the Omni Richmond Hotel,

FORGET.

we are committed to delivering you a day that is nothing short of spectacular. Share every plan and dream with us — the details are our specialty.

OMNIHOTELS.COM/RICHMOND

U N F O R G E T TA B L E I N SPI RE D BY YOU

Sean DeWitt Photography

We can handle all aspects of your celebration including ceremony, reception, accommodations, rehearsal dinner, bridal luncheon and farewell breakfast.

4240 Dominion Blvd Glen Allen, VA 23060 For more information, please contact our wedding specialists at 804.965.9500 or visit www.marriott.com/RICMW

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Celebrate with us! BRIDAL SHOWERS WELCOME PARTIES CEREMONIES & RECEPTIONS SEND-OFF BRUNCHES GUESTROOM BLOCKS

Endless possibilities at The Richmond Marriott Downtown

Morgan Lewis Morgan.Lewis@whitelodging.com 804-343-6905 500 E BROAD ST. RICHMOND, VA 23219 Michael and Jasmine Photography


Timeless Victorian elegance and old Richmond charm located in the historic downtown district. Home of the most glamorous weddings since 1868. • Free parking • Tables & chairs on-site • Full catering kitchen with client’s choice of caterer from a pre-approved list • Historic ballroom & outdoor garden space • Separate dressing rooms for both sides of the wedding party

To book your wedding, contact our Rental Sales Manager at 804.643.2847, ext. 20 WWW.TWCRICHMOND.ORG

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Full Service Off-Site Catering Private Dining Rooms Perfect for Rehearsal Dinners & Bridal Showers Award Winning Menu Items Full Bar

804-205-9009 WWW.TARRANTSWESTRVA.COM MELISSA@TARRANTSWESTRVA.COM @TARRANTSWEST

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MAKE YOUR SPECIAL DAY HISTORIC Exchange your vows inside a re-created 1600s church and celebrate on the bluff of the beautiful James River. Henricus Historical Park - a living history museum

Chester, VA | 804.748.1611 | henricushistoricalpark@gmail.com | henricus.org

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Contact Jodie Munn, Director of Sales for your event needs! 804-363-9011· jmunn@colonialdowns.com

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VENUE DIRECTORY ADALINE ACRES

11700 Hogans Alley - Chester, VA 23836 804-530-1303 - Ad page 46

ALTRIA THEATER

6 North Laurel Street - Richmond, VA 23220 804-592-3339 - Ad page 30

THE APPLE BLOSSOM INN

6311 S. Courthouse Rd. - Providence Forge, VA 23140 804-307-3239 - Ad page 46

ATLAS 42

4032 Cox Road - Suite A - Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-965-0420 - Ad page 40

THE BARN AT TIMBER CREEK

525 Holman Mill Road - Farmville, VA 23901 804-921-8224 - Ad page 45

BAR·TI·ZAN

4035 Whittall Way - Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-360-7475 - Ad page 36

THE BOATHOUSE AT CITY POINT

701 West Randolph Road - Hopewell, VA 23860 804-744-2545 - Ad page 23

THE BOATHOUSE AT ROCKETTS LANDING

4708 East Old Main Street - Richmond, VA 23231 804-744-2545 - Ad page 23

THE BOATHOUSE AT SUNDAY PARK

4602 Millridge Parkway - Midlothian, VA 23112 804-744-2545 - Ad page 23

THE BOLLING HAXALL HOUSE

211 East Franklin Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-643-2847 ext. 20 - Ad page 58

BON SECOURS TRAINING CENTER

2401 West Leigh Street - Richmond, VA 23230 804-592-3339 - Ad page 52

COLONIAL DOWNS RACETRACK

10515 Colonial Downs Parkway - New Kent, VA 23124 804-363-9011 - Ad page 61

THE DEPOT

107 South Railroad Avenue - Ashland, VA 23005 804-357-9702 - Ad page 46

THE DOMINION CLUB

6000 Dominion Club Drive - Glen Allen, VA 23059 804-360-0091 - Ad page 44

DOMINION ENERGY CENTER

600 East Grace Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-592-3339 - Ad page 30

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YES

850

INDOOR

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550

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CONTACT VENUE

YES

NO

200

BOTH

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225

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150

OUTDOOR

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250

BOTH

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DOVER HALL

1500 Manakin Road - Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103 804-784-6051 ext. 2 - Ad page 37

THE ESTATE AT INDEPENDENCE

600 Founders Bridge Boulevard - Midlothian, VA 23113 804-601-8401 - Ad page 38

THE ESTATE AT RIVER RUN

2421 River Road West - Maidens, VA 23102 804-887-0171 - Ad page 41

HANOVER TAVERN

13181 Hanover Courthouse Road - Hanover, VA 23069 804-510-0212 - Ad page 27

HENRICUS HISTORICAL PARK

251 Henricus Park Road - Chester, VA 23836 804-748-1611 - Ad page 60

HILTON GARDEN INN RICHMOND INNSBROOK

4050 Cox Road - Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-521-2900 - Ad page 56

HISTORIC MANKIN MANSION

4300 Oakleys Lane - Richmond, VA 23223 804-737-7773 - Ad pages Inside Front Cover & 1

HOTEL WEYANOKE

202 High Street - Farmville, VA 23901 434-658-7500 - Ad page 52

THE JEFFERSON HOTEL

101 West Franklin Street - Richmond, VA 23220 866-247-2305 - Ad page 3

LA GROTTA RISTORANTE

529 East Broad Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-644-2466 - Ad page 59

LINDEN ROW INN

100 East Franklin Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-225-5841 - Ad page 53

THE LOFT AT STEAMER CO. 5

200 West Marshall Street - Richmond, VA 23220 919-914-9943 - Ad page 51

LONE OAK ESTATES

13496 Shands Road - Stony Creek, VA 23882 804-352-3514 - Ad page 61

MADISON AT THE MILL

323 North Madison Road - Orange, VA 22960 540-308-5874 - Ad page 31

MAIN STREET STATION

1500 East Main Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-1862 - Ad page 26

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Outside Caterers Welcome

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NO

300

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CONTACT VENUE

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YES

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INDOOR

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94

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INDOOR

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VENUE DIRECTORY MAMA J'S

415 North 1st Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-337-7678 - Ad page 73

MARRIOTT RICHMOND SHORT PUMP

4240 Dominion Boulevard - Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-965-9500 - Ad page 56

MAYMONT

1700 Hampton Street - Richmond, VA 23220 804-358-7167 - Ad page 22

MONROE PARK CONSERVANCY

6 North Laurel Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-592-3339 - Ad page 53

OAKDALE

13497 Ashland Road - Ashland, VA 23005 info@oakdalerva.com - Ad page 47

OMNI HOTELS AND RESORTS

100 South 12th Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-344-7000 - Ad page 56

THE PLACE AT INNSBROOK

4036-C Cox Road - Glen Allen, VA 23060 804-346-2100 - Ad page 58

THE PRESERVE AT DUNDEE

7301 River Road - Hanover, VA 23069 804-543-1897 - Ad page 51

THE RENAISSANCE

107 West Broad Street - Suite 300 - Richmond, VA 23220 804-649-3373 - Ad page 33

THE RESERVE AT THE HIGHLANDS

8136 Highland Glen Drive - Chesterfield, VA 23838 804-796-7881 - Ad page 47

RICHMOND MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN

500 East Broad Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-343-6905 - Ad page 57

ROMA RISTORANTE ITALIANO

7240 Bell Creek Road - Mechanicsville, VA 23111 804-559-9200 - Ad page 73

SOUTH VIEW FARM

1655 Broad Street Road - Maidens, VA 23102 804-784-0141 - Ad pages 24-25

STONEHENGE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

1000 Farnham Drive - Richmond, VA 23236 804-378-7841 - Ad page 61

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200

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TARRANT’S WEST

11129 Three Chopt Road - Richmond, VA 23233 804-205-9009 - Ad page 59

UNITY OF BON AIR

923 Buford Road - North Chesterfield, VA 23235 804-320-5584 - Ad page 60

THE VALENTINE

1015 East Clay Street - Richmond, VA 23219 804-649-0711 ext. 349 - Ad page 39

VIRGINIA HOUSE

4301 Sulgrave Road - Richmond, VA 23221 804-340-1800 - Ad page 50

VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

200 North Arthur Ashe Blvd. - Richmond, VA 23220 804-340-1590 - Ad page 50

VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND CULTURE

428 North Arthur Ashe Blvd. - Richmond, VA 23220 804-340-1800 - Ad page 50

WAVERLY ESTATE

11586 Courthouse Road - Lunenburg, VA 23952 434-321-4032 - Ad page 32

Maximum Capacity

Indoor/Outdoor Venue Space

Outside Caterers Welcome

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BOTH

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YES

150

BOTH

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YES

YES

250

BOTH

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YES

YES

1,000

BOTH

NO

YES

NO

250

BOTH

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YES

YES

300

BOTH

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Choose a Caterer

PERFECT for You! By Kristen Walker

When planning your big day, many things come to mind that you want to be memorable. The venue, the dress, the flowers, the music, and the delicious food! Choosing a caterer can be a lot of fun, but there are some tough decisions you might encounter when deciding which company to select. Here are some helpful tips when comparing caterers to help you make the right choice and to find the best fit for you and your partner. 66

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caterers Let’s talk food! Your wedding menu is an extension of you and your sweetheart’s personalities. Whether that be a menu filled with your favorite foods or cuisine that matches the theme of your big day, our amazing caterers can help make it happen. Here we will help you brainstorm your dream menu and provide some mouthwatering inspiration along the way!

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Be thorough in your wants, desires, and preferences. The more information you can provide your caterer in the beginning, the better equipped they will be to offer the most all-inclusive quote. Are there favorite foods you want or is there a special concept you’d like to see? Don’t worry if you have never planned an event before or don’t know what information to ask. Caterers are there to guide you through the process and put all the pieces together for a seamless event.

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Pay attention to the customer service. When you call or email to get a quote, the response should be helpful, detailed, and make you feel at ease. You should also be given a timeframe to receive a proposal. During busy months, many catering coordinators have limited time at a desk to correspond with clients. Be prepared that it may be a couple of weeks before you get a proposal during these times and set your expectations, so you are not chomping at the bit the next

day when you haven’t received a response. While it is difficult to be patient and wait for that proposal, it shouldn’t be viewed as a negative. It means this particular catering company is diligently taking care of their current clients and ensuring their events are a success, which is ultimately what you want them to do for you!



After you get the proposals…Every caterer puts together proposals a little differently, which can make it challenging to compare them directly. The important key items to look for are the following:

By Jacqui Photography

· Is the menu meeting your needs? · Does it reflect the foods you want to see? · Where is the food being prepared? · Are the details accurate? Are the start and end times for the ceremony and reception listed correctly? · Does it tell you who is providing what? Are you responsible for rental items? If so, which ones? · Have beverages been listed clearly? Do you need an ABC license with this venue? · Is there enough on-site staff to make your event a success? How many bartenders? How many servers and chefs? If your initial proposal doesn’t spell it out, always ask your catering contact to make sure your expectations are met in every way and all the details are covered. Now onto the tasting… It’s time to move to the exciting part…tasting the food! Most caterers offer tastings for couples, but each one does it a little differently. Some may provide an assortment of items to showcase their style, presentation, or flavor, and some will provide the specific items that you are choosing for your event. When deciding on items to taste, pick dishes that you are trying to compare or that are not as obvious in the presentation. Don’t be surprised when you are charged for this opportunity,

Caterers have seen it all and will guide and assist you in creating the best day ever! which ranges from $75- $150, mostly to cover the cost of the items and the chef’s time to prepare. Most caterers do this. You wouldn’t go to a restaurant and not expect

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to pay, right? Tastings are like eating a meal prepared just for you. Once you have selected and contracted the caterer of your choice, sit back and let them do the job you hired them to do. Caterers have seen it all and will guide and assist you in creating the best day ever! Their advice comes from years of experience, so trust them. Share with them as much information as you have: other vendors involved, plans for the wedding party before and after, favors, etc. They will have the largest staff on-site

for the duration of the event and the more knowledge they have of the big picture, the better they can anticipate the next step and be an integral part of pulling it all together. It takes a team to make it all happen! Kristen Walker is the General Manager for A Sharper Palate Catering & Events. A Sharper Palate has been a premier caterer in the Richmond area since 1993 and services a variety of events including rehearsal dinners, weddings, birthday parties, galas, fundraisers, and corporate lunches and dinners for the office. To learn more, check out their website www.asharperpalate.com.


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Additional COVID-19 wedding catering tips on serving food with safety precautions We asked Kristen with A Sharper Palate Catering & Events to give us tips on how to navigate food service during the pandemic. Here is some valuable information to help keep you, your guests, and all staff as safe as possible. Having to change the format or style of your wedding can be overwhelming to start, but there are lots of creative ways to achieve the food you are envisioning and still have fun with it! · Seat your guests with their families or travel buddies (aka pods), this takes a little work on the front side with table sizes and seating charts, but overall, it makes everyone feel safe and comfortable. · Staff are now serving buffets and not having guests touch or handle the utensils until the end of the food table when their plate is handed to them. Since this takes a little longer it is recommended to call tables to the buffet (your DJ or MC can handle this and get creative with it), so that no one is waiting in line and there are only small groups at the food table vs large groups congregating. This is also fun for the staff, it allows them to interact more with the guests when normally they would not be able to do so. · Offer a couple of different areas to get beverages or drinks instead of all in one location. This does require more space but helps with social distancing and spreading people out.

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It is recommended to use disposables for service. If you have your heart set on glassware, just have more so that it is only a one time use glass. Also, consider renting high top bars versus a flat table to create a more visual barrier for the beverage service. · For heavy hors d’oeuvres receptions, your caterer can prepare food in individual containers or plates, so guests can just grab and go! · Place hand sanitizer around at seating tables, bars, food tables to encourage use and masks at doorways or entries to buildings to promote wearing them specifically in inside areas.


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A Less INTENSE Guide to TENTS By Angela Bowles Whether you’ve dreamt of a tent wedding as long as you can remember or you’re just prepping for the possibility of some good luck raindrops, tenting will be a big decision in your outdoor planning experience. Although you’ve seen all the different types of tents available on Pinterest, it can still be hard to tell which one is best for you. Don’t fret; the experts are here to help!

RW TIP: With ever changing COVID-19 measures, your venue might be utilizing their outdoor space more. Talk with your venue or wedding planner to discuss what COVID-19 measures they are taking and if you need to budget for a potential tent for your guests.

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rentals You’ve booked your venue, now it’s time to fill the space. Rentals, amongst other things, are essential! Have you ever shown up to an empty wedding? No! In this section we share everything you need to know about finding the perfect lighting, tables, chairs, and more to bring your wedding to life!

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POLE TENTS PROS:

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There’s no doubt you’ve seen these beauties before. Pole tents have the grand sloping peaks that one imagines when dreaming of a scenic wedding on the water. These tents have a traditional appeal that won’t go out of style. The center poles can assist in creating a stunningly draped lighting display, with the warm glow of your bistro lights making the large space feel quaint and cozy. Best of all, pole tents are the most cost-effective option, so you can apply those savings towards some show-stopping linens or the gold flatware you wanted to splurge on!

The downside to those beautiful tall peaks? The poles that hold those peaks up. The center poles in the middle of the tent will vary in quantity depending on your tent size, but no matter how many, they will be one thing you’ll need to work around. The poles can affect how large your dance floor can be and might affect the line of sight, so keep this in mind when you’re planning your layout. Another consideration with pole tents is that they need to be staked into the ground. If you don’t have a grassy surface to work with, you’ll want to look into a frame tent instead.

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PROS: Simple, elegant, sophisticated, and practical frame tents have it all. Not only are you getting the look and feel of an indoor venue with an A-Line ceiling, but you’re also going to see the benefit of an entirely open floor plan. Without poles in the middle of it, your dance floor and seating options are limitless. Most frame tents are available in a gable end style, which makes it so you can push it right up to an existing structure like a house or barn for a seamless entryway. It’s also possible to connect several to create a modular space – i.e. a bar tent, buffet tent, and main reception tent. Modulars also allow for a walkway tent to get you from one part of your event to the other without needing to worry about the drizzle. Last but not least is its ability to go on almost any surface. Your tenting vendor can use concrete weights, water barrels or stakes to secure these anywhere your heart desires (and let’s be honest, sometimes your heart desires a rooftop!)

CONS: Frame tents may sound like a dream, but there are some things to know before you lock one down. The interior does tend to feel a little more industrial than a pole tent. You can usually see some metal framework overhead, which doesn’t always go with the desired aesthetic. This can be negated with a liner made out of gathered fabric, but these tend to come close to doubling your tent cost and have an extremely formal ballroom feel. On top of potentially needing a liner, it is a bit more labor-intensive than a pole tent and will cost more than its counterpart of the same size. If you’re not looking to devote quite so much of your wedding budget towards tenting, you may want to go for the classically beautiful pole tent.

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Clear tents are exactly like frame tents, except the solid white vinyl tops are replaced with a gorgeous clear vinyl, allowing you to fully absorb the beauty of your venue. This is ideal for any couple who picked their outdoor space for its picturesque qualities or striking views. Clear tents are the perfect addition to a party that is carefully nestled into the mountainside, deep within your favorite city where you just can’t miss the sunset behind the skyline or on your family farm near the willow tree your great-great-grandpa planted so many years ago. You chose your venue for a reason—don’t let that reason go unnoticed!

As with everything beautiful in life, clear tents do have their ugly sides. The biggest concern with these is weather conditions. In the heart of summer, when the sun is immediately overhead and there isn’t a cloud in the sky, the clear vinyl can create a greenhouse effect that isn’t the most comfortable for your guests. The addition of fans will help circulate the air, but dead-of-summer clear tents should still be used mainly after sundown whenever possible. While the thought of a snow-covered clear tent sounds lovely, you are entirely unable to utilize them in freezing temperatures as the tops get brittle and cannot be installed without cracking. Another issue is cost. You can expect a 30% - 50% price bump from the standard frame tents. By Jacqui Photography

If you still aren’t positive what style of tent is right for you, help is only a phone call or email away. Tenting specialists at local rental companies are always happy to discuss your specific needs and wants and assist you in making an informed decision. Happy planning! The team at Party Perfect are tenting experts who dedicate their time to making sure their clients’ outdoor weddings are flawless, rain or shine. Please visit www. partyperfect.com for more information.

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Imagine a bridal boutique…clouds of garments in shades of white stretch endlessly before you. A consultant asks if you have anything in mind, and suddenly you go blank. Countless hours poring over bridal magazines seem to have gone to waste. Suddenly, you don’t really know what you want or how to describe it. Before this happens to you in reality, review this vocabulary lesson.

Silhouette Savvy

The basic shape of a dress, or how a gown is cut, determines how it fits. Consider this first when choosing a gown. There are four basic silhouettes: A-LINE (PRINCESS): Think of the shape of an “A” – narrow at the top and gradually flares out from the natural waist. This is the most universally flattering silhouette, mostly because it gives a sense of perfect proportions. When the bodice (top of the gown) features ruching (angled folds of fabric in all the right places) there’s an added slimming factor. BALL GOWN: A fitted bodice with a full skirt that starts at the waist. The fullness of the skirt can vary, but it is your basic fairytale, regal look. It may even have a Basque waist, a point just below the navel (think Queen Elizabeth I) that emphasizes a small waist. Great for those who are smaller on top and at the waist because it conceals fuller hips and thighs. EMPIRE: The waistline is elevated to just below the bust with a skirt that floats away from the waist in a shape similar to an A-line, but slimmer. This shape enhances a smaller bust, makes the petite look taller, and tucks away a tummy. SHEATH: Traditionally a tough silhouette to wear, this straight, close-fitting shape is best for petite figures. The mermaid (or trumpet) variation creates the illusion of curves and features a wider skirt that starts at or below the knee. The fit-and-flare gown is a more forgiving version. Fitted only to the mid-thigh, the skirt flares out higher to provide more freedom of movement at the knees and a little more balance for voluptuous figures (but bear in mind it still accentuates every curve).

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The fabric plays a huge role in setting the tone of the gown (and therefore the event), so it is best to choose a fabric compatible with the formality and location of the wedding. Here are the basics: LACE: There’s a wide variety of this ornate, patterned material, but it is usually delicate threads woven into flowers or other fanciful shapes and often encrusted with beads, pearls, or crystals. Lace can add an air of tradition to a gown, but it is lightweight and versatile, both garden-ready and cathedral-worthy. ORGANZA: Soft and sheer, this lightweight material flows effortlessly to give a gown an ethereal look. Usually, it has a touch of silk for sheen. A simple organza gown can catch the breeze on a beach, or a designer can encrust it with crystals for a more formal affair. SATIN: Soft, smooth fabric that feels very rich and indulgent. Perfect for a black-tie occasion, but it can be heavy and retain heat. SILK: Gorgeous natural fiber that has a lovely sheen to it. It breathes a little better than satin, but it’s not for the fussy bride as it wrinkles easily. TAFFETA: Lightweight material with a stiff texture that works great for more architectural designs (3-D accents, perfectly placed folds, etc.). It can get a bit noisy when it moves. TULLE: Light, frothy, and sheer, this very tight netting is most often used in multiple layers or as a layer over other materials. It adds softness or a princess poof, depending on the amount. 88

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All eyes will inevitably be on the back of the gown at some point, so it is important to consider the features of a gown from that angle as well. The bodice may have a corset back. Or covered buttons might conceal a zipper. An open back adds drama. A keyhole back is an open back with a closure at the neck so the fabric frames the back. If you have a train, then you’ll need a bustle. There are two basic types: FRENCH: The fabric is tucked underneath the back of the dress using 8 to 10 hooks, and, depending on the length of the train, it may be tucked under more than one time, creating a tiered, poufy effect. This works well on gowns with pickups (extra material on a skirt that is pushed up and tacked). TRADITIONAL: It looks like a triangle of fabric on the back of the gown because the fabric is lifted to the bottom of the zipper or bodice and secured with a loop and button. This style shows off beaded trains nicely and gives a very clean look for a sleek design.


Neckline Nuances

The shape of the neckline frames your face for many a photo, so it is also an important feature. STRAPLESS: Gowns with no sleeves or straps are held up by boning and a concealed waistband. They can come straight across the bust line, curve like the top half of a valentine heart over the bust with a deep V at the cleavage (sweetheart), or gently dip in a cross between the two (semi-sweetheart). Sweetheart necklines accentuate the bust and can make a small top seem larger. The straighter the neckline, the more it minimizes the bust. STRAPS: If strapless is not for you, have a good seamstress add thin spaghetti straps or wide straps over both shoulders or just one. Halters originate from the bust line and connect at the back of the neck, and they emphasize the shoulders and back. SLEEVES: Short cap sleeves cover just the shoulders and go hand in hand with a portrait neckline, flattering for a delicate neck and shoulders. Three-quarter length sleeves, which end just below the elbow, or full sleeves (à la Kate Middleton) may hide arm flaws but remember that they also add bulk to the upper body. V-neck gowns elongate the torso and show off the neck and décolletage.

A Final Word

Think of this as just a primer and your consultant will be your teacher when you’re in the boutique. It helps to bring the salon photos and ideas, but allow them to make suggestions. Brides who do so often end up thanking the consultant for helping them find the dress of their dreams. The gown you’ve ripped from countless magazines look great on the model but may end up doing you a disservice. Ask your bridal consultant to give you a variety of silhouettes to try. Once you’ve found the right silhouette, try different versions to find one that fits the occasion, your style and, of course, your budget. Sharon Townsend is the Owner/Manager of Tiffanys Bridal & The Groom’s Corner, a Richmond tradition since 1969. To learn more, go to www. tiffanysbridal.com.

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The Minimalist Approach

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As far as clothing, there’s only one essential: a basic strapless bra that will support you but won’t get in the way of seeing each gown at it’s best, no matter the shape or neckline. PRO TIP: If you have the shoes you want to wear, it’s possible to get a special measurement taken for the hem, saving money in alterations later. However, shoes aren’t essential, and not all gowns can be measured this way, so don’t stress if choosing footwear is still on the list. Mentally, you can pack light by keeping an open mind. Of course, you’ll want to come in with photos and ideas, and these are very helpful to the stylist when it comes to pinpointing your style. But don’t overdo it or get stuck on a particular type of gown. Give the stylist an opportunity to work some magic and recommend gowns based on background knowledge and the information you’ve provided. Two big things to keep in mind are budget and timeline, so “unpack” that information from the start so your stylist can be sure to find a gown that won’t break the bank and will arrive on time. Finally, show restraint when it comes to the number of people on this trip. Minimalists rejoice: less is definitely more when it comes to the size of the viewing party. Remember, everyone you bring to the appointment has baggage of their own, and it can greatly encumber the decision-making process. You love a gown that Aunt Hilda deemed hideous when you exited the dressing room, and suddenly the bloom has fallen off the rose. Now what? Ideally, bring one or two of your most trusted family or friends; three at the most. This avoids too many opinions or rowdy groups that take attention from the task at hand. Keeping it minimal will help you go into the bridal appointment with less stress and more room for a great experience. Pack light for a fun, low-pressure journey to the gown of your dreams – perhaps a look you never actually dreamed of until opening your mind and putting down the heavy load of expectations. Enlightening, isn’t it? Sharon Townsend is the owner and manager of Tiffanys Bridal, where you’re invited to be part of the tradition and be a Tiffanys Bride. Visit tiffanysbridal.com or call 804.273.6303 for more information. 94

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photography & videography One of the best wedding investments you can make is hiring a photographer. As years go on, the photographs from your wedding will remain a beautiful reminder of the happiest day of your life. It’s important to find one you connect with to capture your special day, and luckily we have plenty to choose from! When it comes to documenting your special day, having a videographer is of utmost importance. Trust us, there’s nothing like reliving those precious moments you shared with your other half and the loved ones who were there to celebrate with you.

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How Long Do We Really Need Our Photographer? By Monica Mendoza

When taking a step back and looking at the wedding day, it can feel a little overwhelming. You’ll want photos from the start of your day with friends getting ready and all the way to the end with those fun sparklers after the reception. So, you may wonder, how many hours are actually needed?

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There are a few ways to decide how many hours are necessary for photography coverage. Since every wedding is unique and not every situation is the same, options may vary and will depend on several factors. This includes the length of the ceremony, the time the reception ends, and how many locations there will be. If there is a different place for getting ready, the ceremony, and the reception, you will need to account for travel time to each. First, decide how important it is to capture these two things: getting ready and details (e.g. rings, invitation suite, etc.); reception and grand exit.

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First, decide how important it is to capture these two things: getting ready and details (e.g. rings, invitation suite, etc.); reception and grand exit. If you desire those gorgeous, styled photos of the bridal details and the fun getting ready images with your wedding party (popping champagne in matching pj sets or robes!) but don’t care as much for photos like dancing and the exit, then we don’t have to worry about covering the whole reception. Capturing major events like the special dances, toasts, and cake cutting, with 30-60 minutes of dancing (and that is plenty of time to get a lot of photos if you have guests who are ready to party!) will save on time that the photographer needs to be there.

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On the flip side, if you want every moment of the reception covered, including the exit, but don’t care so much for the getting ready or detail photos, the timeline for the photographer’s coverage can shift to cover all the reception so they are there for the fun sparkler (bubble, ribbon, etc.) exit! Ashley Hesse Photography

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A lot of wedding photography collections offer 6, 8, and 10 hours as well as hourly options. This is not a given with every photographer, but they are the most common ones. Here’s a small breakdown about those 6/8/10 hour choices!

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· Covers the essentials like the · Covers getting ready and first look, ceremony, portraits, detail photos all the way until and early/mid reception. late or end of the reception (depending on how long the · Best for weddings in one party is!). location or for intimate, smaller celebrations. · Best for weddings in one location. · Usually, either the getting ready and details portion · This is the minimum amount OR the whole reception but of time recommended to typically not both in full. capture your day without squeezing things together in a tight timeline or missing events.

10 HOURS: · Covers everything! You’ll get those beautiful getting ready photos and details, first look, ceremony, portraits, and all the fun that’s going to happen at the reception, ending with the grand exit! · Best for larger weddings or those with multiple locations: getting ready at a hotel, ceremony at a church, and reception at the venue. · You’ll be less stressed, have wiggle room in the timeline for traveling between locations, and be more relaxed knowing you aren’t rushed.

Pro tip: If the reception is ending later and you’d like photos of the grand exit but the photographer’s coverage time ends before then, you can ask about adding an extra hour or two of coverage or plan to do a controlled exit. Meaning before the dance floor opens up for the night, you and your guests will go outside for sparkler photos. The photographer will get those pictures, and you’ll be able to go back to the reception and start dancing! Monica Mendoza is a bright and colorful wedding photographer serving couples with a modern and refined taste who are also ready to hit the dance floor, drink in hand! Now booking for romantic & joy filled weddings in 2022 & beyond, you can find her at www.mjmendozaphotography.com or reach out at hello@mjmendozaphotography.com. 104

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FLORAL SPLURGES for your Wedding

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THE BOUQUET The bouquet will be in all portraits, and it’ll be in your arms as you see the love of your life for the very first time walking down the aisle. Be resourceful and think of a creative way to use it during the reception so it gets some additional use! Ashley Hesse Photography

THE ALTAR/ ARBOR/HUPPAH The Altar/Arbor/Huppah or any architectural element that will “create a place” to get married. This is often another heavily photographed area. If strategic you can sometimes work with the florist or planner and figure out ways to repurpose the designs from this area for the reception!

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SWEETHEART OR HEAD TABLE Collaborate with the florist to do something exciting at, on, or even over the sweetheart or head table. This is another highly photographed place. Why not add a showstopping floral piece? Placed appropriately, the head table or sweetheart table can be a frame for the dance floor or an attractive backdrop for your reception events.

No matter what your floral budget is, by selecting a few splurge items the guests will be impressed without breaking the bank! By Jacqui Photography

CENTERPIECES Utilize a variety of centerpieces to add visual interest. Long gone are the days of all of them matching each other. If hosting a larger event and have over a dozen tables, consider 2-3 different iterations so your eye doesn’t get bored when viewing the space. Adding in different heights, groupings, and variety is really incredible to fill a room! Kim Moody is the Owner and Lead Wedding Planner at the award-winning Kim Moody Design™, a multi-planner design studio that offers floral design and wedding planning under the same roof. KMD was founded in 2004 and has been tailoring its services to brides ever since. KMD has two locations and two retail stores called “trend.” 110

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Hiring a Band …

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The date is quickly approaching and every detail is meticulously planned to a T. Your dream wedding is coming to life, and you and your partner are buzzing with excitement. You have rehearsed the First Dance enough to offer anyone the performance of a lifetime. How about bringing everything to the next level by dancing your routine to live music? You are about to tell the world about your love story; it deserves some pizzazz! Whether that dream accompaniment is a serenade in the moonlight, a step back in time with an orchestra, or a pop concert at your wedding, live music will undoubtedly add that extra magical touch to an already special moment.

When hiring a band, here are 7 things to think about:

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Be clear about the style(s) of music the band will play.

instruments usually takes a great deal more time than the actual performance itself. However, when breaking this fee down between the amount of band members as well as the time & skills required to perform your

music perfectly, the price tag soon reveals itself as being not so extravagant. Remember: these are professionals and having high level entertainment will require a certain budget.

Although many bands do, not every band plays a variety of different musical styles. A Jazz band might not be the best fit to perform Top 40 songs, and a Pop band might not be the best choice for a cocktail hour. If you have a musical vision, it’s important to share it with the band leader/ agent and ask if it is part of their repertoire.

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Plan an appropriate budget for a live band.

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Ask the band if they can play multiple segments of your wedding.

This would be particularly advantageous if you’re on a budget and would still enjoy having live music at your wedding. Many ensembles are often skilled in several musical styles and could potentially accommodate your ceremony as a duo, the cocktail hour as a trio, and the dinner portion of your reception as a quintet for example. This option would not only allow for more variety on your end, but by hiring the musicians in “bulk”, you may benefit from a substantial savings. Again, be sure to be extra clear when communicating the musical styles you wish to hear during the relative timeline; e.g. classical repertoire for the ceremony, gypsy Jazz for the cocktail hour, and Swing dancing for the reception.

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Use song requests sparingly.

Each couple has their song or a memory that’s attached to a soundtrack: it’s only human nature! Whereas it’s expected to accommodate for First Dances, Processionals and other songs that are uniquely tailored to your wedding, it’s important to keep in mind that you’re hiring a professional and well-rehearsed band with an established repertoire, not a jukebox.

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Feed the performers and plan for breaks accordingly.

Breaks are necessary for musicians to avoid hand and lip injuries as well as strained vocal cords. To ensure smooth transitions, break timelines and length can and should be discussed in advance. Additionally, if musicians spend over 3 hours at your event including travel and set-up, a meal of some sort is greatly appreciated.

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Don’t just grab any microphone for speeches.

Especially in times of Covid, it is important to follow appropriate guidelines when asking the band to provide microphones. Discuss alternate microphone allowances prior to the event to avoid bad surprises.

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Tip the band.

If you enjoy the music during your wedding or had a nice rapport with the band leader, the best way to show your appreciation is by tipping the band directly! Whereas it is not required, gratuity is highly cherished among the band members when delivering a satisfactory performance. As a good rule of thumb, musicians will reciprocate the energy they receive from you. They are entertainers at heart, and they’re passionate about what they do. Music is so connected to emotions: a skilled musician is in tune with this concept and can transmit it to their audience. There was a time when live music was a daily part of everyone’s lives, long before the stereo. In each home was a piano and, in each restaurant, would be live musicians. People would congregate around the piano and sing or play together in their living room. Music was not just a vocation or a

pastime but a common thread of communication. Hiring a band for a memorable occasion is ALWAYS a good idea. No matter what style of music, the band will bring either a heightened sense of sophistication or will make you feel like dancing with that certain joy that only live entertainment can bring. After all, isn’t that what your special day is about? So, begin your marriage with a live performance and show everyone the best time; you won’t be disappointed! Myriam Phiro is the band leader/ founder of “Nuage Rhythm”, a vintage French/gypsy Jazz band recently relocated to the RVA area from NYC. “Nuage Rhythm” specializes in blending Parisian & American Jazz of the Golden Age and Bossa Nova to accompany any cocktail hour, ceremony and/ or reception with sophistication & ebullience. For booking & inquiries, visit www.NuageRhythm.com.

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More than 35 years of experience and pricing that won’t break your budget! Over 35 years of experience as a: • Radio Personality • Television Spokesperson • Nightclub Entertainer • Voice-Over Talent • More than 2,500 weddings and special events “Roger did a wonderful job at my niece’s wedding on July 11th! Great dancing music to keep the celebration going and great personality!!! I would highly recommend him!!!” “Everyone loved you and you did such an amazing job keeping the energy moving and fun happening. Thank you for adding so much joy to the celebration! If you hadn’t been there it would have been such a different experience.”

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FEATURED WEDDING

REBECCA&5CHASE August 1, 2020

RW MEMBERS Photography: Leslie Nichole Photographers | Rehearsal Dinner: Hanover Tavern | Gown/Veil: Tiffanys Bridal, Sincerity Bridal #Style_44080 classic Mikado | Jeweler: Diamonds Direct | Rentals: Party Perfect | Luxury Restroom Trailers: Edmunds Waste Removal ADDITIONAL VENDORS Planner: XOXO Weddings & Events | Ceremony Site: Ashland Christian Church | Catering: Butler’s Unique Catering Officiant: Trudy Betts | Hair/Makeup: FBJ Weddings, Megan, Gigi, Alyssa | Videography: eMotion Pictures Wedding Film | Ceremony Music: Catherine Foster, Belle Arte String Quartet | Alterations: AG Alterations | Bridesmaids Dresses: David’s Bridal, White by Vera Wang | Formalwear: Jos. A Bank | Flowers: Belle & Fleur Flowers & Gifts by Sarah | DJ: Craig Hutson | Cake/Sweets: Publix and Sugar and Salt RVA | Accommodations: Virginia Crossings by Hilton | Engagement Party: James River Cellars Winery | Bridal Brunch: Quirk Hotel

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ebecca and Chase met on a date set up by mutual friends for her Sigma Kappa fall party at West Virginia University. After dating for a few years Chase popped the question. Rebecca recalls, “Chase purchased a nice pair of cowboy boots and I jokingly said he wasn’t allowed to wear them until he proposed. Weeks went by as they sat in the closet. On February 29, 2020, he begged me to let him wear them to dinner. I reluctantly agreed and went to go grab them. He took the boot and turned it upside down and out tipped the ring box.” The couple planned their wedding in just a few short months. The ceremony was held in a quaint church. However, with its capacity and social distancing rules, it allowed only for immediate family to attend. They were able to livestream for loved ones from afar to share in their special day. Traditional Christian vows were exchanged, and they lit the same unity candle Rebecca’s parents used at their wedding. The reception was held at the home of Rebecca’s aunt and uncle. Rebecca states, “We chose this for the beautiful, inviting, and charming outdoor setting. We really wanted to escalate the backyard. We went all out with bistro lights, lanterns, tent, and stations of personalized items to transform the venue into a magical event.” When asked about their biggest challenge, they admit that planning during a pandemic with most of Chase’s family up north created some roadblocks. Not knowing who could attend and if they could even come was stressful for all. The couple offers, “Enjoy the process leading up to the big day. Do more than one cake tasting. Stay up late handwriting invitations. Let your mom invite family you’ve never met. So many people get excited to celebrate your love. And just know, at the end of the day, it truly is just a day. Do what you want to do, but let some things go. Don’t stress the small things. You won’t remember them anyway.” Guest Count: 75 | Budget $25,000

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ANGEL ZACH

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October 8, 2020

RW MEMBERS Ceremony Site: The Estate at River Run | Reception/Catering: The Boathouse at Rocketts Landing | Jeweler: Diamonds Direct Flowers: Weddings by Vogue | Rentals: Rent-E-Quip ADDITIONAL VENDORS Photography: Samia Minnicks Photography | Videography: Forever Films by Abby | Officiant: Janel Sealy-Smith | Gown/Alterations/Veil: David’s Bridal, Virginia Beach | Hair: Cocoa Mane, Janel Sealy-Smith | Makeup: Teresa Scott, Brushed Makeup Artistry Jeweler: Larson Jewelers | Cake: Sweet Fix

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ngel and Zach first met in 2015 at Cosby High School. Both were in the marching band; Zach played clarinet and Angel was in color guard. As mutual Star Wars fans, their first date was at the movies to see The Force Awakens. Several years later, Zach proposed to Angel in front of the USS Wisconsin in Norfolk right before the Navy ball. A photographer was there taking photos of the moment and Angel’s mom and grandfather even captured the whole thing on video! The pandemic began during their planning process so original plans of a large wedding had to be pushed aside. When searching for a ceremony venue, Angel found The Estate at River Run and immediately sent it to Zach, who was deployed at the time. They agreed it was perfect and exactly what they were looking for. The newlyweds danced out of the ceremony to “Now That We Found Love” by Heavy D, then moved to The Boathouse at Rocketts Landing for the reception. Of course, they worked Star Wars into their wedding with embellishments on the cake, themed music, and lightsabers from home. Like many others, both stated that planning during a pandemic was challenging. On top of that, Angel was finishing her last semester in college and Zach was deployed. Angel says, “I had a lot on my plate, but I made it work and it was beautiful! No matter how hard you try and how much you plan, not everything will go as planned and that’s okay.” “The main objective we had for our reception was to make it a party!” says Courtney. DJ Frank of Bunn DJ Company made that happen with high energy music and dance floor lighting. A ribbon wand exit on the way out to the trolley from Taylor’s Classic Travels capped off the perfect night. Guest Count: 50 | Budget: $22,000

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BRIAN &5 PATRICK November 21, 2020

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rian and Patrick first met 7 years ago. After spending some time in a longdistance relationship, they finally met in person in Buffalo, NY and spent a weekend together in Niagara Falls. Both had the idea to propose to each other at Libby Hill Park overlooking the city. They each read five reasons they wanted to marry. “It was an odd way of doing it, but it was very us.” The couple chose the VMFA as the wedding location. “When we first moved to Richmond, we went to the VMFA and had dinner at Muse Restaurant. We remembered looking down onto the sculpture park and commenting how great it would be to have a party on the stone terrace across the lawn. We chose to do our vows there.” Since the wedding was during a pandemic, safety was at the top of their concerns so the two opted to keep everything outdoors. The theme of the day was “simplicity”. The beautiful sculpture garden was the serene background requiring minimal décor under the tent. The short ceremony concluded with personal vows and then a traditional Syrian dance, a nod to Patrick’s family. After cocktail hour and dinner at Brambly Park, the newlyweds hosted everyone at their home for an outdoor fire and their favorite movie, Practical Magic. “We filled the yard with comfortable chairs, pillows and blankets for everyone to cuddle up on. It was a hit! Everyone loved it!” Brian and Patrick admit they never wanted a huge wedding, but Covid restrictions forced them to scale down even further. “Finding the right venue for both the ceremony and dinner was challenging. Keeping everyone comfortable and safe was our main concern.”

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SYDNEY&5JOHN June 5, 2021

RW MEMBERS Rentals: Rent-E-Quip

ADDITIONAL VENDORS Photography: Emza Joy Photography | Rehearsal Dinner: Triple Crossing Brewery at Fulton | Wedding Consultant: Water & Wine VA | Ceremony/Reception Site: The Hofheimer Building | Catering: Pizza & Beer of Richmond | Officiant: Uncle Alex Sadler | Ceremony Music: Susannah Saunders and Sammy Brennan | DJ: DJ Duffy | Additional Entertainment: Jessica Mancuso | Gown Jenny Yoo | Alterations: Sew Elegant | Shoes: Seychelles | Accessories: Catbird | Hair/Makeup: Jenn Saunders, The Veil Bridal Hair & Makeup Co. | Formalwear: Franco’s of Richmond | Stationery: Zola and Richmond’s Sunday Table Co | Flowers: Strawberry Fields | Custom neon sign: Doug Soylan, Uptown Neon| Cake/Sweets: Louisa’s Homemades | Favors: KYR Preserved | Transportation: Winn Transportation, Richmond Limousine | Accommodations: The Graduate Richmond

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t was summer 2016 in New York. Both transplants were a little over a year into big city living. Like most young hopefuls, they swiped right into their first date in Long Island City at Casa Enrique. Fast forward to day 1 of 2020, and John and Sydney were the only Brooklynites who weren’t hungover. After a brief ferry ride, they wandered to The Max Family Garden, a rustic hideaway normally bustling with tourists, but the two had it all to themselves. John paused their walk and said, “You know you’re my favorite person in the entire world, right?” And Syd (still clueless) joked, “Yes, duh John. You’re mine, too!” John leaned in for a kiss while shuffling his pocket and got down on his knee. The two aren’t a traditional couple, so their wedding style was no exception. For the ceremony, friends Susannah and Sammy sang “This is Our Time” by WILD as Sydney walked down the aisle with mom Kathy. Wedding inspiration came from the concrete jungle where it all began (NYC), to their houseplant collection, modern boho design style, and commitment to supporting local RVA. Two elements defined the design: the disco ball hanging from the center of the skylight for the reception. This was a must-have, especially for Sydney, who says she should have lived during the 70s. Second was the “Virginia is for Lovers” neon sign custom made by a Richmond legend in his 80s. Sydney’s favorite part of the day? The money gun on the dance floor. She ran the idea by John and he didn’t hesitate. She ordered a gold chrome gun, took out $300 in $1 dollar bills, and enlisted her most fun friend to use it. The crowd went wild! The couple’s advice to others? “Do it your way. Have the wedding you want to have, and you’ll be so happy you did. Taking time to support small, local businesses comes with a cost - but it’s worth it 100%.” Guest Count: 80 | Budget: $40-50,000

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“The speeches were incredible, the first dance under the disco ball was unforgettable, but the money gun on the dance floor may take the cake.”

ANGEL &5ZACH

“No matter how hard you try and how much you plan, not everything will go as planned and that’s okay.”

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“Since we were married at the height of the pandemic, and amid the strictest gathering limitations, we had to think outside the box.”

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invitations Invitations are a sneak peek into your wedding, so be sure to make a great impression! This is a great opportunity to incorporate your colors and theme so your guests can have an idea of what your big day will be like. This section is full of inspiration and tips to create beautiful invitations your guests will want to keep forever!

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Wedding Invitation FAQs By Holly Peters

Your Save the Dates and Wedding Invitations are your guest’s first impression of your wedding and the primary way of informing them what they need to know for your celebration. Here are some frequently asked questions that stationers are asked when meeting with couples.

Do I have to send out a Save the Date? No, you don’t need to send out a Save the Date. This is a fairly new practice in the wedding industry over the last decade, but with the amount of time and expense that goes into a wedding, it is a great way to let your guests know the date and information ahead of time. Save the Dates are especially helpful for destination weddings since more planning is necessary. It’s always nice to give your guests extra time to make arrangements.

What information should be included on my Save the Date? The main points of the wedding day are what needs to be conveyed. The couple’s names and picture (optional), date, and city/ state. One of the most important pieces of information you can give your guests is your wedding website. Websites do not belong on the wedding invitation which makes the Save 132

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the Date the perfect place to give them this information.

When should I send my Save the Dates and Invitations? Save the Dates can be sent out six months to a year in advance of the wedding. If your celebration is a destination wedding or during a busy time of the year, such as during summer vacation or a holiday weekend, you may want to send them at least six to eight months ahead of time so they can plan around these dates and arrange for time off work. For wedding invitations, we typically recommend six to eight weeks. If you did not send a Save the Date, consider sending them out around the eight-week mark. Sending them out three months or more ahead of time has become a trend, but unfortunately, it hasn’t ultimately helped with people sending back responses.

Should I order invitations online? There are a few reputable invitation sites, but the customer service is historically lacking and you have little recourse if there is a problem, misprint, or wrong information. There is usually no proofing with online companies so you are on your

own for spelling and etiquette. Invitations are something that is best-chosen inperson by seeing and feeling the stock, the actual printing on the stock, and having a professional to help you with etiquette. There are a lot of rules of etiquette that are involved in the designing and wording of invitations that you may not be privy to. You can avoid future embarrassment and hurt feelings by going to a professional. The assumption that online invitation sites offer cheaper pricing is debatable, as most are digitally printed and mass-produced. Unfortunately, once you make the upgrades to the paper, envelopes, etc., the cost is very comparable to a local stationer’s pricing, sometimes more. You indeed get what you pay for, and fortunately for local stationers, a cottage industry of “fixing” online invitation mistakes has emerged but that is an added expense that you could have avoided in the beginning.

What is the cost of an invitation? Invitation pricing is determined by different factors. The printing process plays a large part. If you are looking for letterpress or engraving, these tend to be the higher priced invitation choices. Thermography and flat or digital printing are typically less expensive


options. Paper or stock can go from luxe, thick cotton papers to more cost-effective, thinner stocks. Another factor that will affect the price is the number of pieces you need in your invitation suite. Most people require an invitation with an envelope, a response card with envelope, and some need to add a details card or reception card as well. Keep in mind that a typical greeting card is around $5.00 each. A beautiful invitation can start anywhere from $4.00 - $5.00 each and go up from there.

Should I use a website for RSVPs? Websites are a convenient way to get information to your guests, and most offer a way to RSVP to the wedding as well. When trying to decide if you will do a mail-back response or have people reply online you need to think of everyone on the guestlist. Just because it is convenient for you and your friends to answer online does not mean your grandparents and older guests can respond this way. Some don’t feel comfortable with this method, and some may not have the equipment. In many cases, couples include a phone number for them to call as well as the web address. In other instances, couples

have printed enough of the mailed responses for those that would be more apt to answer in this manner. Either way, you want to be sure all your guests feel equally included and can easily respond to your invitation.

Where should I put our registry information? Information about your registry should NEVER go on the invitation itself…EVER. When you invite someone to an event, especially something as special as a wedding, you are requesting their presence, NOT their presents. Including registry information can be seen as presumptuous and ill-mannered. If you wish for your guests to have your registry information you can put it on your website, or you can add in another small card or on a details card in the invitation suite, or by word of mouth, but never on the actual invitation.

What postage costs should I factor into the cost of invitations? Postage is often a forgotten part of the

invitation process. The number of pieces you have in your suite, as well as the type of stock they are printed on, will affect the weight of the invitation, therefore, the cost of postage. Invitations typically require more postage than the average piece of mail. We always recommend taking a fully assembled invitation to the post office and let them weigh it so you know exactly how much postage is required. Response cards require less than the invitation, but be sure to put a stamp on the response card envelopes when assembling the invitations so your guests can reply promptly. When taking your invitations to the post office we always recommend that you ask to have them hand canceled. This will decrease the amount of machinery sorting your invitations will incur, which will also minimize the chances of damage. Holly is the Owner and Lead Designer of Papeterie Fine Stationery and Gifts in Bon Air, Virginia. With a lifelong love of design, she and her staff enjoy custom designing your ideas into beautiful invitations. Papeterie has been serving brides nationally and internationally for 30 years. For unparalleled design, wedding invitation etiquette, service, and one of Richmond’s favorite gift boutiques visit our website at papeterierichmond.com.

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B2eauty

By Amanda Perry

Let’s set the scene: you’ve got all the major details locked down for your big day, including the venue, the photographer, the cake, and, of course, the dress. You are so excited because your “friend” is going to do your hair and makeup for you and you won’t have to factor in that cost. She’s the friend who’s always done your hair for prom, the one who just happens to have some talent and so she’s happily agreed to do your hair and makeup. 134

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Your wedding is the day you deserve to be treated like a queen. Not only should you be pampered, but having your hair and makeup professionally done ensures your look will be flawless all day long… even through all of the happy tears!

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Fast forward a few months before the wedding, your friend decides something better has come along and she leaves you in a bind. (You wouldn’t believe how many times a year this happens to brides!)

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Now you’re scrambling to find someone that can accommodate your 10 bridesmaids and the rest of your wedding party, which is impossible because every salon you call is booked with regular hair care clients on Saturdays! How dare they! Don’t they know

it’s YOUR wedding day! This is one of the most important days of your life and all eyes are on you. The pictures will be hanging on your wall forever. Don’t you want to be as polished as you can be?


When looking for hair and makeup companies, choose an established business that specializes in wedding day services. This will ensure a professional, organized team and will set the tone for the getting ready process to be smooth and fun. There are so many amazing companies in the Richmond area that will fit every bride’s style and budget. Make sure you are signed on with someone who has a contract to ensure they follow through on their end of the bargain too! You don’t want to be left again with someone who cancels.

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On-location hair and makeup teams come fully prepared with all the makeup, curling irons, bobby pins, and more to help you create the perfect look for your special day. Consider having a trial with your stylist to make sure you are both on the same page with your final look. Plus, at your trial, you’ll get to know your stylist better and you can connect about all the details of your celebration. They’ll get to know all about your groom, your wedding colors, your dress, and all those girly things that you have been itching to talk about with every single person you meet! Stylists love what they do and have a true passion for weddings. They take all the stress out of getting ready and let you relax and have fun in their chair, and when you get up and look in the mirror, you’ll see picture-perfect bride or bridesmaid (and you didn’t even have to put down that mimosa to hold a curling iron!) Amanda Perry is the owner of Amanda M Perry LLC, an on-location team of wedding hair and makeup artists. She spends her weekdays behind the chair doing cuts and colors, specializing in blondes! Amanda has been in the Richmond area working with brides on their hair and makeup for the last 13 years! Visit www.amandamperry.com to contact her and the team!

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Healthy Skin! By Shalese Higginbotham, POSH PR®

It’s no secret that on wedding days, people want to look their absolute best. As a bride, groom, or parent, you’ve probably been dreaming of this monumental day for years. You’ll be seeing all of your closest family and friends, and the photos and videos will last a lifetime. That’s why there couldn’t be a better time to tackle those little insecurities you’ve been carrying around! 138

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That’s where Dr. Agnihotri comes in. Dr. A, as he’s known around his office, is an expert on the face. With an extensive and impressive background in oral and maxillofacial surgery, his specialty is anything from the neck up. But before you start picturing invasive and intense surgeries that leave people looking plastic, Dr. Agnihotri is striving for the opposite. He explains, “We want to enhance your natural beauty with minor adjustments.” In fact, if Dr. A doesn’t think a procedure is right for a patient, he won't do it. “We’ll work together to create a treatment plan that is best. If we can’t achieve a safe, natural-looking result, I won’t do it. I have to be able to sleep at night!” For the average person, seeing a doctor and undergoing a new procedure can be intimidating, but don’t worry — Dr. Agnihotri and his team make it easy. First, you’ll head to their pristine Short Pump office for a simple consultation. Dr. A will chat through what your goals are and the look you want to achieve while explaining the different steps he can take to get you there. Then he’ll create a personalized treatment plan that works for your timeline.

Want a Discount? We are looking for brides and/or grooms to share their cosmetic journey in the next issue of Richmond Weddings and on our social media! In exchange for your photos and reviews, we are offering deep discounts on cosmetic facial services. Contact us on Instagram at @acs_cosmetic or email alysew@oralfacialsurgery.com for more details! So, if your wedding date is your deadline, when should you start working with Dr. Agnihotri? For the more surgical options like Eyelid Rejuvenation, Laser Skin Resurfacing, or a Face Lift, the process should begin a year to six months out. The earlier the better! The same goes for filler treatments like Botox and Dysport which are injections to reduce fine lines. “Six months is protocol so we can develop a treatment plan. If you were training for a 5k, you wouldn’t wear brand new sneakers the day of,” Dr. Agnihotri explains. The recent trend of having glowing, bright skin is not lost on Dr. Agnihotri. That’s why his top recommendation for wedding day beauty is a HydraFacial. With this non-invasive skin-clearing procedure, you’ll leave with glowing skin in just 30 minutes. “You get that healthy, dewy glow while your skin is infused with antioxidants, leaving your face hydrated and refreshed,” Dr. A says. Since it’s non-invasive, you can treat yourself to a HydraFacial the week of the wedding because after all, flawless wedding makeup starts with beautiful, healthy skin! Don’t wait to start your journey to a beautiful complexion! Contact Dr. Agnihotri at Agnihotri Cosmetic Facial Surgery and see their complete list of procedures on their website https://agnihotricosmeticsurgery.com or call 804.270.5028. R I C HMO NDWE D D IN G S.C OM

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Oh-So Sweet

Treats By Faith Anderson

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What’s the first thing that pops into your head when you think of a wedding dessert? Cake! It’s tasty and traditional, but lately, couples have started to break barriers and opt for additional sweet treats on their special day. There are loads of options for what you can serve as dessert along with your traditional cake. Let’s get into it!

1. Donuts

Everyone has seen the trendy photos of elaborate donut walls at weddings, and they’re SO fun! Whether you decide to go with a wall or just a simple spread to display, your guests will love them. They’re easy to grab with one hand and don’t tie the guests down to a table. They can munch on their donuts and boogie all at the same time!


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2.Candy

Candy is an awesome way to knock out two birds with one stone. Not only can it be served as a compliment to cake, but you can also consider it the wedding favor to each guest. Prepackaged gift bags filled with all your favorite candies can be placed at each table setting for guests to take home later that night. Or a candy bar that friends and family can eat for mid-dance snacks! Everyone is sure to find something they love.

3. Cake Pops

Cake pops are the modern twist on a traditional dessert! They are the perfect solution for those who don’t want to give up cake entirely but want to spice things up a little bit. The best part about cake pops, you can customize them any way you want. Want to make them holiday-themed? Check! How about your wedding colors? Oh yeah! Just make sure to find a bakery that can accommodate all your wishes and you’re set.

4. Chocolate

Chocolate. Chocolate. Chocolate. There are so many different directions this tasty flavor can go in. One of the most unique ideas is to customize chocolate bars for guests to enjoy. Consider designing a wrapper that has your wedding colors and date on the front. Not only does everyone get to enjoy a tasty treat, but you get to have fun designing a unique wrapper.

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Westhampton Pastry Shop Richmond’s Sweet Spot Since 1952

The possibilities are endless when it comes to the sweet treats at your wedding. Straying from the norm can have some pretty awesome results, like that waffle bar mentioned above! There’s no limit to what you can serve, so get brainstorming!

Come visit our bakery! 5728 Patterson Avenue Richmond, VA 23226

Complimentary tasting boxes provided upon request Tues.–Sat. · 10am–4pm

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5. Waffles

Breakfast food can be sweet, savory, or both! Why not let the guests decide. Consider having a waffle bar where people can top their treat with whatever they like. If they’ve got a sweet tooth they can go for toppings like crushed cookies, gummy worms, or maple syrup. Feeling savory? They can spoon chips, bacon, or ranch on top! The versatility of a waffle bar is sure to please!

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Sometimes life doesn’t go exactly as planned and travel plans are impacted. COVID-19 took us by surprise in 2020 and forced a lot of happy couples to reconsider their honeymoons and destination weddings and move them to a future date.

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honeymoons Once your wedding has come to an end, it’s time to focus on you and your other half. Your honeymoon is the perfect opportunity to travel somewhere you’ve never been. Luckily, our experienced travel agents will take care of the stressful bits of planning, so all you have to do is RELAX! RW Tip: Be sure to check the expiration date on your passport!

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When faced with this question, there are some important factors to consider: • Are you comfortable traveling during this time? If not, then you should postpone. You want the trip to be relaxing and if you’re nervous or anxious, then it won’t be as enjoyable. • Is the time of year of the honeymoon or destination wedding a good time to visit the locale? For example, oftentimes couples want to go to the Greek Isles for their honeymoons; however, unless you’re traveling from May-September, then it’s not a good idea due to weather and closures. • Are you comfortable with taking a Covid test prior to returning to the US and potentially before departure depending on the destination? It’s the new way of travel right now, so it’s best to be prepared. Most resorts have a way to facilitate this easily for their guests. Once you decide on travel dates, it’s best to ensure that you’ve taken the appropriate steps to safeguard your vacation investment. Always purchase travel insurance to help protect against unforeseeable changes to plans. Keep in mind, travel insurance, like medical insurance, doesn’t cover everything. Review the policy for coverage limitations. Many credit cards offer a very low level of coverage, which isn’t adequate for international travel.

Destination honeymoons for every budget.

When the experience matters, it’s time to call a Professional. CHRISTINE HARDENBERGER

804-833-8050 | christine@moderntravelpros.com www.travelprochristine.com

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Travel advisors cost money. This is not true. In fact, booking through an agent can save you money! Planning DIY travel is risky, especially now. Before you book on your own, contact a trusted TA to get a quote – it is worth it to know you have someone on your side if you need it. Navigating the different policies for each destination can be very challenging, so the best protection you can get is to have a professional travel advisor assist with these plans. Should a major disruption like COVID-19 occur, their services will be invaluable. Trying to reach the airlines and resorts can be very challenging during times of weather issues, pandemics, etc. Travel advisors will also be able to provide invaluable knowledge to help make sound decisions about your travel plans. During times like this, it’s important to have a knowledgeable, trained professional on your side. Kim Goldstein is a Top 25 Travel Agent as awarded by Travel Agent Magazine, a Certified Destination Wedding and Honeymoon Specialist, as well as a Wedding Wire Couples Choice Recipient and Richmond A-List Winner since 2014. To learn more about how she can help plan your dream honeymoon or destination wedding, please visit www.journeystravelinc.com.


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transportation If your wedding day is taking place at more than one venue, one of the best investments you can make is providing transportation for your guests! Not only will this keep your day on schedule, but it will also be a relief for your guests to not have to worry about parking…or having too much fun at the dance party after!

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Transportation

LOGISTICS There are so many logistics involved when traveling on

your wedding day, especially if each event is in a different location! Leave the stress of getting from Point A to Point B to a professional! By hiring a licensed and insured transportation company, you can rest easy knowing your timeline will go off without a hitch. Also, remember to allow for enough time between each location, including potential traffic. You don’t want to be late to the altar!

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Here is a sample timeline to use:

TIMELINE OF EVENTS

assuming a 5:00 pm ceremony start*

3:00 pm Pick up the bride and bridesmaids. 4:00 pm Pick up the groom and groomsmen. By Jacqui Photography

5:00 pm The ceremony begins. 5:30 pm The ceremony ends. The average wedding lasts 25-35 minutes. (Adjust timeline accordingly if you anticipate a longer ceremony.) 5:40 pm The guests are gone and the ceremony site is cleared.

By Jacqui Photography

5:55 pm Pictures begin. It usually takes about 15 minutes to collect the bride, groom and entire wedding party. 6:40 pm Pictures are completed. Time to head to the reception!* 7:00 pm Arrive at the reception. * If your ceremony site is at a different location than your reception, you will need to budget more time.

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calendar

2022 Jan 1 Jan 17 Feb 14 Feb 21 Mar 13 Mar 17 Apr 15 Apr 17 May 8 May 30

New Year’s Day Martin Luther King Day Valentine’s Day Presidents Day Daylight Saving (Start) St. Patrick’s Day Good Friday Easter Sunday Mother’s Day Memorial Day

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Father’s Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Halloween Daylight Saving (End) Veterans’ Day Thanksgiving Christmas Day New Year’s Eve

Jan 1 Jan 16 Feb 14 Feb 20 Mar 12 Mar 17 Apr 7 Apr 9 May 14 May 29

New Year's Day Martin Luther King Day Valentine's Day Presidents Day Daylight Saving (Start) St. Patrick's Day Good Friday Easter Sunday Mother's Day Memorial Day

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Jun 18 Jul 4 Sep 4 Oct 9 Oct 31 Nov 5 Nov 11 Nov 23 Dec 25 Dec 31

Father's Day Independence Day Labor Day Columbus Day Halloween Daylight Saving (End) Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Christmas Day New Year's Eve


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planning tools The key to planning a wedding is ORGANIZATION. To help you start and finish strong, we’ve created a countdown checklist to keep you on track! Everything is covered, from buying your dress to securing your marriage license, all in one place. This list is essential, so take as many notes on it as you like. That’s why we made it! We also have downloadable versions of these helpful tools on our website, www. richmondweddings.com!

This section sponsored by The Estate at Independence, a full service, elegant venue with stunning views and gorgeous indoor and outdoor spaces for couples of any style.

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budget

The budget can be a stressful part of wedding planning. Let this worksheet help you navigate this difficult task.

ITEM

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ACTUAL

The Estate at Independence offers many breathtaking spots for portraits, ceremonies and receptions including these.

NOTES

Wedding Coordinator Wedding Rings Wedding Attire Gown Headpiece Veil Accessories Alterations

Reception Site Rental Caterer/Food Beverages Decorations Gratuities

Entertainment Ceremony Music Band/DJ

Photography Engagement Bridal Portrait Wedding Day Album Extra Prints

Videography Mother’s Apparel Stationery Invitations Reply Cards Thank You Notes Postage SUB TOTAL 1 RECEPTION SITE When choosing a venue, be clear on what is included in the rental fee such as chairs, tables, linens, etc. Plan on 50% of your budget going toward the reception because this will include your venue fee, food, beverage, rentals, etc.

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CATERER/FOOD/BEVERAGE Before you sign the contract, be sure to look at the food and beverage minimums. If you are looking to stay within a budget, limit the bar to beer and wine or add a little bit of personality with a signature beverage!

The Estate at Independence has lowered its rental fee to help ensure you have a fantastic meal at your reception!

DJ VS. BAND When making this decision, know the rules of the venue and the space available. A 5-piece band is going to need more space than a DJ!

Many places, like The Estate at Independence, welcome both.


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ITEM

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NOTES

Formalwear Groom’s Tuxedo Father’s Tuxedo

Flowers Ceremony Site Bridal Bouquet Attendants Parents Grandparents Reception Site

Officiant Marriage License Accommodations Wedding Night Other

Attendants Gifts/Gift Boxes Transportation Rentals Ceremony Site Reception Site

Miscellaneous Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Gratuities for Other Vendors SUB TOTAL 2 GRAND TOTAL FLOWERS Some ceremony sites speak for themselves and don’t need an abundance of flowers. You can then focus your floral budget on the reception space and really WOW your guests.

GRATUITIES For your caterer or food service, gratuity is always added into your bottom line, but you do have other wonderful vendors on the day of that you can treat. Keep this in mind when thinking about your budget. Be sure to arrange envelopes with each vendor’s name on it so your planner can easily handle it on the wedding day.

ACCOMMODATIONS Venues will often work with nearby hotels who can offer room block pricing.

Other venues such as The Estate at Independence offer custom onsite lodging for the newlyweds or family and the bridal party.

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wedding countdown checklist 12-18 Months

Determine the style of wedding you want – formal, semi-formal or casual

Hire a hair and makeup artist or team

Reserve hotel room blocks for guests

Decide how many guests you will be inviting before getting your heart set on a venue. The Estate at Independence can accommodate 300!

Set up cake tastings

Determine the order of the ceremony events. The Estate at Independence’s in-house coordinator will help you through this.

Send out your Save the Date cards

Start scheduling visits to wedding venues

Interview & choose a wedding coordinator

Figure out your budget & discuss who will be helping with which expenses

Choose & book a ceremony venue if separate from your reception location

Choose your wedding party

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4-6 Months

Consult with a professional lighting company

Select ceremony musicians

Meet with your DJ about music for your wedding dinner & reception

Nail down your reception venue

*As soon as the venue is booked, get wedding insurance. If the venue was to burn down or be inaccessible, the couple would be covered.

Consult your travel agent about honeymoon plans

Schedule fittings for men’s formalwear

Talk with a stationer about invitations, programs & other paper goods

Pick & reserve your perfect honeymoon destination

Shop for your wedding bands

Set up your wedding registry at your favorite stores or set up an online honeymoon fund

Reserve wedding day transportation

Carefully choose & reserve rental items

10-12 Months

6-9 Months

Set up tastings with caterers unless you have a full service venue like The Estate at Independence with a highly experienced culinary staff.

Start working with your coordinator on the wedding day timeline

Schedule appointments with bridal salons

Choose wedding party attire

Interview & choose a photographer

Find the perfect florist

Schedule your engagement photo session

Peruse the portfolios of videographers & find the right person to document your day on video

Find an officiant & meet with him or her to talk about ceremony details

Talk with your officiant about pre-marital coaching

Make sure your visas & passports are up to date

Nail down your caterer

Interview & choose DJ and/or Band

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Visit the Planning Tools page on RichmondWeddings.com to find our free downloadable Rental Return Checklist!

Finalize floral design

Order your wedding cake & if you’re a traditional Southern bride, order the groom’s cake

Send local activity information to guests

Make sure you have all of your travel immunizations

Keep up with your gown fittings

Consider dance lessons

Set up an outing for your groom. The Estate at Independence offers golf, laser tag, zip lines and more!

If you are planning on coloring your hair, schedule the appointment now. This will give you time to color correct if you don't like it


2-4 Months

2-4 Weeks

Send a wedding announcement to your local newspaper with a photo

Arrange professional addressing of invitations

Select gifts for the bridal party and each other. This service is included with your package at The Estate at Independence.

Schedule hair & makeup trial

Make sure your bridesmaids have chosen the right shoes

Schedule final gown and men’s formalwear fittings

Make rehearsal dinner reservations

Consider planning a welcome party if you are having a lot of out of town guests

Schedule your bridal portrait session

Order favors or forgo favors & make a charitable donation on your guests’ behalf

Provide planner with welcome baskets for out-of-town guests

Think about adding late night snacks to your menu

Mail formal out formal invitations

Make it official – secure marriage license

Confirm wedding rehearsal time and address with participating parties

Confirm transportation and arrival times

Confirm hotel room blocks

Arrange to professionally clean & preserve your gown after the wedding

Write or choose your wedding vows

Finalize your wedding timeline and make sure a copy goes to all vendors. Another included service with The Estate at Independence!

1-2 Weeks

1-2 Months

Pick up wedding bands. Be sure to check sizes & engravings

Get your engagement ring cleaned so that it sparkles on your wedding day

Have final consultations with vendors. The Estate at Independence’s team will take care of confirmations and timing.

Send final guest count to caterer & venues

Remind the boys to pick up their formalwear & shoes

Make sure all written contracts with vendors are in place

Stock your bridal emergency kit

Go to your final gown fitting & be sure that your mom or Maid of Honor learns to bustle your dress. Or relax knowing the coordinator at The Estate at Independence will handle this!

Write vows/speeches

Get excited! Your big day is almost here!

Plan bridesmaid outing

After the Wedding

Confirm honeymoon reservations & be sure that your

Ensure Formalwear is returned

Review your vendors on RichmondWeddings.com

Preserve your dress

Write Thank You Notes

luggage meets current travel regulations.

Record gifts as your receive them and write thank you notes

Invite wedding party & out-of-town guests to rehearsal dinner

Review your reception seating chart

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vendor directory ALTERATIONS

BRIDAL REGISTRIES

707 Fine Clothing 310 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 643-0086 Ad page 89

Dillard’s Short Pump Town Center (804) 253-0182 Stony Point Fashion Park (804) 253-1860

Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center 1517-D North Parham Road Henrico, VA 23229 (804) 273-6303 Ad inside back cover

BACHELORETTE PARTIES Mary Kay Cosmetics Kelly Shannon (804) 402-8672 Ad page 127 Painting with a Twist 201 Towne Center West Blvd. #710 Richmond, VA 23233 (804) 447-2491 Ad page 17 Taylor’s Classic Travels (804) 767-6387 Ad page 141

BANDS Nuage Rhythm NuageRhythm.com Ad page 115

BEAUTY Amanda M Perry (804) 510-6720 Ad page 126 Candice Hardy Makeup Artistry CandiceHardyMUA.com Ad page 127 Cosmetic and Laser Dental Spa of Richmond Sarah C. Wilmer, DDS 27 Briggs Drive Manakin- Sabot, VA 23103 (804) 784-2386 Ad page 5 Mary Kay Cosmetics Kelly Shannon (804) 402-8672 Ad page 127

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Macy’s Chesterfield Towne Center (804) 794-5800 Short Pump Town Center (804) 364-8209

BRIDESMAID DRESSES Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center 1517-D North Parham Road Henrico, VA 23229 (804) 273-6303 Ad inside back cover

CAKES & SWEETS The Candy Lady (804) 399-0516 Ad page 17 Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 50 Irvington Road Kilmarnock, VA (804) 577-4200 Ad page 17 Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 6620 Main Street Gloucester, VA (804) 210-1511 Ad page 17 Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 132 Main Street Warsaw, VA (804) 250-2299 Ad page 17 Westhampton Pastry Shop, Inc. 5728 Patterson Avenue Richmond, VA 23226 (804) 282-4413 Ad page 133

CALLIGRAPHY Papeterie 3048 Stony Point Road Richmond, VA 23235 Appointment recommended (804) 560-7955 Ad page 123

Papeterie 107 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23220 By appointment only (804) 560-7955 Ad page 123

CATERERS A Sharper Palate Catering & Events 5511 Lakeside Avenue Richmond, VA 23228 (804) 553-0495 Ad page 69 Atlas 42 4032 Cox Road - Suite A Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 965-0420 Ad page 40 Cater 2 Events 8534 Patterson Avenue Richmond, VA 23229 (804) 269-0359 Ad page 73 Deep Run Roadhouse Catering 12379 Gayton Road Richmond, VA 23238 (804) 740-6301 Ad page 72 Everyday Gourmet 6010 North Crestwood Avenue - B Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 651-7281 Ad page 73 Mama J’s 415 North 1st Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 337-7678 Ad page 73 OMO Catering (804) 432-3892 Ad page 71

Tarrant’s West 11129 Three Chopt Road Richmond, VA 23233 (804) 205-9009 Ad page 59

CEREMONY MUSIC Lyric String Quartet (804) 233-1642 Ad page 117 Nuage Rhythm NuageRhythm.com Ad page 115

CHURCHES Henricus Historical Park 251 Henricus Park Road Chester, VA 23836 (804) 748-1131 Ad page 60 St. Joseph’s Villa 8000 Brook Road Richmond, VA 23227 (804) 553-3215 Ad page 60 Tiny Chapel Weddings Richmond, VA (804) 396-4245 Ad page 60 Unity of Bon Air 923 Buford Road Richmond, VA 23235 (804) 320-5584 Ad page 60 Waverly Estate 11586 Courthouse Road Lunenburg, VA 23952 (434) 321-4032 Ad page 32

CUSTOM ATTIRE

The Place at Innsbrook 4036-C Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 346-2100 Ad page 58

707 Fine Clothing 310 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 643-0086 Ad page 89

Roma Ristorante Italiano 7240 Bell Creek Road Mechanicsville, VA 23111 (804) 559-9200 Ad page 73

DISC JOCKEYS Bow Tied Weddings BowTiedWeddings.com Ad page 112


Bunn DJ Company BunnDjRva.com Ad page 117 Moonlight Entertainment (866) 969-3838 Ad page 117

EVENT STAFFING The Coordinated Event (804) 344-0011 Ad page 16

FAVORS & GIFTS

Papeterie 107 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23220 By appointment only (804) 560-7955 Ad page 123

FLOWERS Blooms at The Jefferson 101 West Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23220 (804) 649-4676 Ad page 3

The Candy Lady Richmond, VA (804) 399-0516 Ad page 17

Designs by Victoria Floral 2801-A Hathaway Road Richmond, VA 23225 (804) 560-7700 Ad page 111

Crown Trophy 8111 Staples Mill Road Richmond, VA 23228 (804) 262-1000 Ad page 17

Flowers Make Scents 1272 Alverser Plaza Midlothian, VA 23113 (804) 897-6100 Ad page 111

Flowers Make Scents 1272 Alverser Plaza Midlothian, VA 23113 (804) 897-6100 Ad page 111

Vogue Flowers 1114 North Boulevard Richmond, VA 23230 (804) 353-9600
 Ad page 106

Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 50 Irvington Road Kilmarnock, VA (804) 577-4200 Ad page 17

GOWN PRESERVATION

Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 6620 Main Street Gloucester, VA (804) 210-1511 Ad page 17 Northern Neck Popcorn Bag 132 Main Street Warsaw, VA (804) 250-2299 Ad page 17 Painting with a Twist 201 Towne Center West Blvd. #710 Richmond, VA 23233 (804) 447-2491 Ad page 17 Papeterie 3048 Stony Point Road Richmond, VA 23235 Appointment recommended (804) 560-7955 Ad page 123

HEALTH & WELLNESS Cosmetic and Laser Dental Spa of Richmond Sarah C. Wilmer, DDS 27 Briggs Drive Manakin- Sabot, VA 23103 (804) 784-2386 Ad page 5

HONEYMOON & TRAVEL Journeys, Inc. (804) 288-0188 Ad page 137 Modern Travel Professionals (804) 833-8050 Ad page 136 Ruth Stirling Travel (804) 746-1838 Ad page 136

HOTELS Hilton Garden Inn Richmond Innsbrook 4050 Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 521-2900 Ad page 56

Richmond Marriott Downtown 500 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 343-6905 Ad page 57

INVITATIONS & PAPER GOODS Papeterie 3048 Stony Point Road Richmond, VA 23235 Appointment recommended (804) 560-7955 Ad page 123 Papeterie 107 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23220 By appointment only (804) 560-7955 Ad page 123

JEWELRY Diamonds Direct - Short Pump 11131 West Broad Street Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 967-0500 Ad back cover

LIGHTING DESIGN

Puritan Cleaners 13 Locations to Serve You (804) 355-5726 Ad page 84

Hotel Weyanoke 202 High Street Farmville, VA 23901 (434) 658-7500 Ad page 52

The Lighting & Sound Company 4204 Eubank Road - Suite G Richmond, VA 23231 (804) 893-5066 Ad page 83

Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center 1517 North Parham Road Henrico, VA 23229 (804) 273-6303 Ad inside back cover

The Jefferson Hotel 101 West Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23220 (866) 247-2305 Ad page 3

LUXURY RESTROOM TRAILERS

HAIR & MAKEUP Amanda M Perry (804) 510-6720 Ad page 126 Candice Hardy Makeup Artistry CandiceHardyMUA.com Ad page 127 Mary Kay Cosmetics Kelly Shannon (804) 402-8672 Ad page 127

Linden Row Inn 100 East Franklin Street Richmond, VA 23219 sales@lindenrowinn.com Ad page 53 Marriott Richmond Short Pump 4240 Dominion Boulevard Glen Allen, VA 23060 (804) 965-9500 Ad page 56 Omni Hotels and Resorts 100 South 12th Street Richmond, VA 23219 OmniHotels.com/Richmond Ad page 56

Edmunds Waste Removal (804) 478-4688 Ad page 82

MOTHER’S APPAREL 707 Fine Clothing 310 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 643-0086 Ad page 89 Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center 1517 North Parham Road Henrico, VA 23229 (804) 273-6303 Ad inside back cover

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vendor directory OFFICIANTS Tiny Chapel Weddings (804) 396-4245 Ad page 60

PHOTO BOOTHS Social Party Booth (804) 402-7397 Ad page 82

PHOTOGRAPHY & PORTRAITS

Leslie Nichole Photographer (850) 865-0669 Ad page 96 MJ Mendoza Photography MJMendozaPhotography.com Ad page 102

RENTALS Edmunds Waste Removal (804) 478-4688 Ad page 82

Ashley Hesse Photography AshleyHessePhotography.com Ad page 103

Party Perfect 2400 Magnolia Court Richmond, VA 23223 (804) 359-2400 Ad page 81

Butler Portraits 4600 Millridge Parkway Midlothian, VA 23112 (804) 744-4700 Ad page 102

Rent-E-Quip 2600 Boulevard Colonial Heights, VA 23834 (804) 520-7100 Ad pages 76-77

By Jacqui Photography (202) 670-2031 Ad page 102

TRANSPORTATION

EmmiClaire Photography (772) 341-4070 Ad page 96 Fredericks Photo & Films FredericksPhotoAndFilms.com Ad page 103 Hayes and Fisk Photography 1003 North Parham Road Richmond, VA 23229 (804) 740-9307 Ad pages 98-99 Heather Hughes Photography 733 Thimble Shoals Boulevard Newport News, VA 23606 (757) 870-4006 Ad page 102 Heather Hughes Photography 5560 Foundation Street Williamsburg, VA 23188 (757) 870-4006 Ad page 102

Taylor’s Classic Travels (804) 767-6387 Ad page 141

TUXEDOS & CUSTOM SUITS 707 Fine Clothing 310 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 (804) 643-0086 Ad page 89 The Groom’s Corner (located inside Tiffanys Bridal) 1517 North Parham Road Henrico, VA 23229 (804) 273-6303 Ad page 93

VENUES Pages 62-65

VIDEOGRAPHY

J. Cameron Photography (804) 867-8553 Ad page 103

DreamClip Films (757) 771-0288 Ad page 105

Kirsten Guthrie Photography KirstenGuthriePhotography.com Ad page 103

Fredericks Photo & Films FredericksPhotoAndFilms.com Ad page 103

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WEDDING GOWNS Tiffanys Bridal Ridge Shopping Center 1517 North Parham Road Henrico, VA 23229 (804) 273-6303 Ad inside back cover

WEDDING PLANNERS The Coordinated Event (804) 344-0011 Ad page 16 Lauren Bliss Events LaurenBlissEvents.com Ad page 11 Magnolia Collective (919) 307-7882 Ad page 11 Simply Charmed Weddings & Events SimplyCharmedEvents.com Ad page 11


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