Lychburg Living Magazine presents "Hitched" 2016 Annual Wedding Feature

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Say “I Do” to High Style TRENDING WEDDING THEMES WITH A LOCAL TOUCH

BY CLAIRE MOLINEAUX FOSTER

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he moment you share the news of your engagement with family and friends, two questions will soon follow: “Have you set a date?”

“What’s your wedding theme?” The answer to the first question is pretty straight forward

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When it comes to choosing a wedding theme, your style can be as unique as you want. In fact, many brides will choose their favorite elements from a variety of wedding themes to create a blended style. Perhaps you’ve always wanted a classic wedding with luxurious florals and chandeliers, but you love the look of burlap and lace. Mixing trends is a great way to express your unique style. Local touches are also becoming increasingly popular. Sourcing elements like flowers, décor, favors and cuisine from local vendors is a fantastic way to tie in your roots. Choosing to incorporate local touches into your wedding theme shows your love for small businesses, too. “We often help couples incorporate local food items in guest bags or as favors, such as Virginia peanuts, local honey, apple butter, chocolate and wine,” says Kerry Giles, General Manager at The Farm Basket. Maybe you’ve dreamed about your wedding theme since you were 5 years old. Maybe you’ve done your research and know exactly what you want. Or maybe you’re looking for inspiration and building your wedding theme as you go along. From traditional to trendy, here are four of our favorite wedding themes this year.

RUSTIC CHIC Maybe you’ve been to a rustic wedding. There were probably a lot of natural elements, like centerpieces incorporating wood slices and antique lanterns. But rustic chic is a little different—it blends warm, rustic accents with upscale touches. 28

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Danielle Rottweiler at Bridal Guide explains the difference between rustic and rustic chic like this: “There’s rustic with mason jars and lace, and then there’s rustic chic with sparkle and wildflowers. With more couples wanting the barn-style wedding, the rustic chic theme is very appealing.” In her article “The Hottest Wedding Themes for 2015,” Rottweiler explained, “Many couples who want barn weddings still want there to be some formality; they are avoiding the mason jars and burlap runners and opting instead for gorgeous farm house tables, Chiavari chairs and bright pops of color. Many brides, in this case, will also rock out a pair of cowboy boots instead of heels with their dress.” One of the most poignant rustic chic trends is to incorporate bedazzled lighting elements. Whether it’s hanging a crystal chandelier over the dance floor or adding glammed up candelabras to each table, the sparkling glow will create a fancy feel even in a country barn. Another rustic chic essential is a rich color palette, bursting with bright floral accents. Unlike rustic, where colors are muted and typically incorporate pale hues of blush or cream, rustic chic colors are vibrant. Create eye-popping accents by draping bright table runners over wooden tables and adding rich colors to floral bouquets. “The contrast of nice linens and classic touches in a rustic chic setting is very appealing,” says Giles. “I like that it can be as casual as smoking pork and filling mason jars with freshly-squeezed lemonade, and I love how you can dress it up in a relaxed, more elegant way, too.” >>


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TIMELESS ELEGANCE— Incorporating elements such as white flowers, traditional black tuxedos and a classic getaway car help tie together an elegant, classic and modern wedding theme.

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A classic modern wedding is defined as traditional with rich details, plus a few current trends mixed in. This theme incorporates a well-defined color scheme with sleek and luxurious details, creating a cohesive look throughout. The classic modern theme is timeless, honoring tradition while seamlessly paying homage to modern trends. “If you’re going with this theme, more is more when it comes to florals,” says Stefania Sainato of Bridal Guide. “For the color scheme, white with silver or gold accents is a regal look, or you can go with pale pinks for a more romantic effect.” When it comes to invitations and wedding programs, traditional cursive or calligraphy against a white textured background will set the stage for your big day. Just make sure the wording and tone of your invitation matches the formality of your event. Incorporating opulent accents in the décor, venue and attire is the key to creating a classic modern theme. White flowers make a pristine statement with bold, matching floor-length bridesmaids’ gowns and classic black tuxedos. Adding floral arrangements along the aisle will create a dramatic effect at the ceremony location. And—of course—sending off the bride and groom in a vintage car is the perfect way to wrap up a classic modern wedding.

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VINTAGE DIY Chalkboard signs. A birdcage bridal veil. Fleamarket-find embellishments. Simple, understated floral arrangements in antique vases. These are all things you might find at a vintage “do-it-yourself” wedding. The vintage DIY theme is incredibly popular. Handmade and “up-cycled” items create a nostalgic, romantic atmosphere that’s both warm and inviting. Pairing wildflowers with mercury glass vases creates a subtle, simple centerpiece with dramatic impact. Add touches of your own personality by stacking antique vases, clocks or birdcages on top of your favorite vintage books. Opt for an antique vanity (complete with vintage mirror) to display your guestbook or favors. Pin an oldfashioned brooch into your hair or bridal bouquet. “The bare bones of vintage revolve around antique details, lace and some weathered accents,” says Andrea Fowler of The Knot. “The key to pulling off beautiful vintage decor is to style these old-world elements in such a way that the venue looks aged in a charming fashion.” Local photographer and videographer Jeremiah Guelzo of Stone Blue Productions says the beauty of a vintage DIY wedding is that it allows the unique style of the couple to shine. “My favorite wedding theme is one where I can see the couple in the design. The wedding day is about the couple uniting as one.” You can find inspiration for your vintage DIY theme literally anywhere. Start with a trip to your favorite thrifting destination. Take a leisurely stroll through the housewares section with an open mind. You’ll probably find an assortment of dishes, picture frames, glassware and décor that can easily be combined to create your vintage style. Variety is the key when it comes to curating the perfect pieces to feature in your vintage DIY wedding. >>

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Aaaah, coastal. There’s something about the lure of the sea that makes this theme oh-so trendy. Combining soft nautical comforts with bright splashes of color, a coastal-themed motif breathes pure relaxation. Inspired by all things nautical, the coastal theme incorporates natural seascape elements like seashells, sand and starfish along with maritime accents like rope, anchors and lanterns. When choosing your wardrobe and accessories, opt for flowy fabrics and refreshing hues. Hair and makeup should be soft and relaxed to evoke the sense of a calming seaside escape. Add texture to ceremony and reception décor by incorporating natural elements like driftwood and coral. Indulge guests by serving your favorite seafood as an appetizer, such as Mahi tacos or mini lobster rolls. The coastal theme lends itself naturally to spring and summer weddings, so it’s important to consider your wedding season when creating this theme. “The setting, colors, food and florals that reflect the season and are fused with local and personal touches create the most memorable weddings,” says Giles. Ultimately, your wedding theme should be about you and your sweetheart. It should reflect who you are and what you love. Look at the ways you dress, decorate, work and play. What are your favorite things? Find ways to work those in, and your wedding theme will be the perfect reflection of you both as a couple. The aesthetic you create for your big day is all about your individual style. Make it unique—make it you!—and it will be a day you and your guests will never forget.

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A bride. That five-letter word represents so much. For a little girl it is the dream of “one day my prince will come.” For a grown woman it is those dreams come to life. And perhaps nothing symbolizes a bride more than her wedding dress. Few traditions still carry as much weight as the meaning behind that white dress. It’s the dress that will make you and your mother cry when you find it. It’s the dress that will make your father choke up when he first sees his now grown little girl appear at the back of the church. And it’s the dress that will fill your beloved’s heart with joy as you walk down the aisle.

The dress. It’s also a five-letter word that represents so much. We hope this styled shoot inspires your dreams of that dress and helps bring meaning to your own journey as a bride. >>

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Ethereal details of delicate lace and beading create a breathtaking effect.

Gown – “Kristen” ivory, V-neck, tulle ball gown with beaded lace appliques and cathedral train, $1,735. Veil – Ivory, cathedral length single tier veil with embroidered lace edge, $575. Jewelry – Crystal and silver drop earrings, $40. W W W. LY N C H B U R G L I V I N G . C O M

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Cascading Elegance With a romantic, vintage flair, this bouquet of amnesia roses and heleborous features a waterfall effect of green amaranthus while unique greens were used to frame the look. (Gown and Jewelry Details, page 37)

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Satin that fits in just the right places combines with bold beading for a stunning effect.

Gown- “Kendall� ivory, high neck, satin fit and flare with beaded low back and draped crystal sleeves, $2,090. Jewelry- Earrings, $73. Crystal bracelet, $64.

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Simple and sweet lines create a memorable silhouette in this silk taffeta dream.

Gown – “Felicia” Classic V-neck ivory silk taffeta ball gown with pleated bodice and organza inlays, $1,650. Headpiece/Veil – Russian tulle veil, $42. Jewelry – Pearl and crystal necklace, $108. Pearl and crystal earrings, $58.

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Simply Natural To give it a great natural, gathered feel, this free structured bouquet highlights beautiful Secret Garden roses, Blue thistle, brunia and lovely greens like dusty Miller and silver dollar eucalyptus. (Gown and Jewelry Details, page 43)

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rom buck parties to hen nights to stag and doe events, a best man or maid of honor may be left wondering why pre-wedding celebrations have gone to the barnyard. But don’t be afraid of those mixed metaphors! Marking that last night of freedom has evolved from a manly rite of passage to a variety of bachelor and bachelorette parties. Today’s party planners have moved past the Spartan revelry of conquest and temptation to a celebration of past meeting future. Including both men and women, the best parties not only celebrate memories from single life, but also anticipate the joy of future togetherness. This spirit has spawned a host of new ideas for bachelor, bachelorette and group parties. >>

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FOR THE GROUP The groom really can see the bride on the night before the wedding by starting with a group celebration. Stephanie Atkinson, long-time downtown Lynchburg resident, suggests that the whole wedding party start the night together. Then, they can separate into guys and gals to finish the evening. So, Atkinson recommends breaking the ice with a light activity like singing karaoke at Kegney Brothers. It will give bridal party members and friends a chance to meet before the rehearsal dinner or ceremony. If you want the bridal party to be in sync, consider group dance classes at a local dance studio. It can even give you a chance to plan a YouTube-worthy entrance. For example, VA Dance Studio offers a “Wedding Bootcamp” package to practice some moves before the big day. Also, there are several dance halls and studios in Lynchburg where a group can dance together before the big day. Finally, you can party like a local at Virginia Beach. Lauren MacMoyle, a Virginia Beach photographer, has several suggestions for beautiful waterfront celebrations. As a secret tip, MacMoyle suggests Croatan Beach, First Landing State Park and Beach Bagel Bakery. She explains, “Most locals don’t go to the main beach because it gets so crowded. Croatan beach is across the Rudee inlet south of the main beach, and it’s a lot quieter. There’s also a surfing area because the waves are better there.” Similarly, First Landing State Park has “a quiet beach with plenty of hiking or biking trails.” With the natural dunes, MacMoyle suggests it as a spot to stop for photos. Finally, Beach Bagel Bakery is located slightly inland, making it less crowded than the beach-front breakfast spots. MacMoyle also recommends spending a weekend at the boardwalk, saying, “No matter what you’re celebrating, you’ll always find something you like to do.” >>

GET ON BOARD—Virginia Beach is far enough away for a change of scenery but still close enough for convenience, making it the perfect weekend getaway. Enjoy some group surfing lessons at Croatan Beach (above) or check out the quiet beauty of First Landing State Park (left)

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FOR THE LADIES Set up a celebration to suit the bride by looking to her interests. Kendall Wong, graphic designer and bride-to-be, reflected on her celebration saying, “I think the primary thing that my maid of honor took into consideration for me when she planned my bridal shower was my personality and what would be most meaningful to both me and my guests. My maid of honor really put special effort and consideration into ensuring that the event was bright, fun and tasteful.” It’s easy to plan a personal event when you explore local Lynchburg. For the active bride, consider sweating out some wedding jitters in a kickboxing class. If you’re looking for health benefits, Bruce Rubinberg, owner of FEKS Martial Arts Center, suggests starting classes four weeks before a wedding. If you simply need an active way to relieve stress, you can join in a class at any time. Dana Rubinberg, a kickboxing student since 2013, describes it as “…easy to jump in as a beginner.” This style of exercising also builds bonds from the interaction between friends as they practice, so consider making it a bridal party health goal in the weeks leading up to the big day. For the busy bachelorette, some spa therapy will refresh and refocus. London’s Salt Spa features a unique salt cave with zero gravity chairs and fresh air full of 80 minerals. If you book the space for a party, your group can take advantage of the whole space, including catering in the reception area. The regulars prefer it for the atmosphere, which has been compared to the comfort of your living room. the bridal shop at the j . crew clearance store

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SIP AND SAVOR—Enjoy a relaxing night with girlfriends by painting or putting your taste buds to the test.

For the sentimental friend, create a little art to commemorate your friendship. All Fired Up is a pottery studio where you can paint bisque pottery as a group. The owner, Vicky Ledbetter, recommends painting several pieces in the same colors so that the bride can use them in her home. For example, each friend can paint a plate with a different design in the bride’s colors. Then, she can remember her fun night out with every table setting. For the foodie, a night in with friends can include an in-house wine consultation. Scott McCauley, wine consultant and co-owner at Magnolia Foods, recommends tasting as an opportunity to both educate and entertain. He can either bring a selection of wines to

taste or make pairing suggestions based on the bride’s collection. Some couples even choose to create a wine registry based on the tasting, making it easy for guests to stock the couple’s cellar. Cyndi Kelley, a wine pourer at Afton Mountain, recommends an in-house tasting as an easy way to start conversations and entertain without going out for the evening. She explains that bringing in a consultant, “…removes the added expense of a travel limousine…, [and] it’s more intimate.” >>

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FOR THE GENTS Steven Bowler, a local writer, values personalization and creativity when it comes to planning a bachelor party. He explained, “I think the activities should be tailored to the individual in a way that brings the group of friends together without compromising the integrity of the couple’s relationship. That could be anything depending on the individual: sports, drinking, swimming, games, hiking, billiards, bowling, canoeing, road trip, movies, food or music.” For the nostalgic groom, recreate that summer camp experience by climbing a top rope system. Rise Up Climbing offers a 30-minute basic skills class so that the bachelor party can belay for each other. During climbing breaks, the observation area and party room are easy to customize with food and decorations. Jacob Vinson, an avid adventurer, agrees that getting outside is a great way to kick off wedded bliss. He recalled, “My buddies know me well. They know I love being outdoors and am usually up for anything, so they thought zip lining would be a good time. They were right!” You can also enjoy a day on the water with a canoe tour of the James, Banister or Staunton Rivers. Tri Rivers Canoe Rental is affordable and a great way to enjoy Central Virginia’s natural beauty.

Similarly, an all-in weekend at a cabin allows a group of guys to explore nature. Mack Lloyd’s bachelor party took him out of Lynchburg and up to Appomattox where they were able to rent a cabin. Located near High Bridge Trail State park, the cabin was remote yet comfortable with several sleep spaces, televisions, a hot tub and WiFi. For the busy bachelor, a morning at The Parlor combines gentleman’s fun with a great hot shave. With hot shaves, mugs of frosty beer, shoeshine chairs and chessboards hedged by leather chairs, the experience is special. Ralph “Chopper” Wilson, Owner and Master Barber, recommends scheduling the party for the morning of the wedding. They can host up to 15 groomsmen, and photographers are always welcome. For the micro-brew enthusiast, an afternoon at a local brewery is an authentic experience. For example, Apocalypse Ale Works specializes in serving craft beer. You can sit inside, with a view of the tap room, or take over the back porch bringing your own food and entertainment. From active to artistic to adventurous, personality is key to hosting a pre-wedding celebration. Just start with the bride’s or groom’s interests to plan a perfect party!

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WEDDING PARTY 1 | Sea La Vie Necklace—Elegant 18” necklace in 18-karat gold plating with sunburst pendant, $36. Available at Farm Basket, 2008 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg. (434) 528-1107. www.thefarmbasket.com.

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2 | Simon Pierce Cordial Glasses—The perfect addition for a newlywed couple’s home bar or as a gift for those in the wedding party; set of four unique cordial glasses in a sleek gift box, $200. Available at Farm Basket, 2008 Langhorne Road, Lynchburg. (434) 528-1107. www.thefarmbasket.com.

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3 | Nora Fleming Serving Pieces—Gift a collection in the making with each event sure to be unique. Appetizer board, 11.5” x 11.5,” $48; square napkin or candy dish, 9” x 9,” $30; interchangeable miniatures, $12.50 each. Available at bloom by Doyle’s, 4925 Boonsboro Road, Lynchburg. (434) 846-6581. www.doylesflorist.com. 4 | Primitives by Kathy Phillips Box Signs— Adorable little wooden box signs, to hang or display on a shelf, help commemorate special friendships; 3” x 4,” $9.50 each. Available at bloom by Doyle’s, 4925 Boonsboro Road, Lynchburg. (434) 846-6581. www.doylesflorist.com. 5 | Kimono Waffle Weave Robe—Perfect for matching bride and bridesmaid robes with a personalized touch and plenty of colors to choose from; thigh length with 3/4 length sleeves and two patch pockets, one size fits most, $40 with monogram. Available at Monogram Love, 1076B Corporate Park Drive, Forest. (434) 525-7271. www.monogramloveva.com.

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6 | Personalized Hankies—Personalize a hankie for your flower girls, mothers/fathers, grandparents or your own “something blue!” Ladie’s or men’s 100% cotton hankies, $12 to $25 with choice of thread color. Available at Monogram Love, 1076B Corporate Park Drive, Forest. (434) 525-7271. www.monogramloveva.com.


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Lynchburg’s

premier event space Hold your next event at Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre! With an inviting lodge atmosphere and an incredible view, Snowflex is the ideal venue for corporate meetings, birthday parties, and weddings. | www.Liberty.edu/Snowflex | (434) 582-3539 | Snowflex@liberty.edu

BEST VIEW Awarded by of the CITY Lynchburg Living

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