And alongside the gorgeous yellow and black palette, sat pretty little details that completely softened the look and allowed the style to stand the test of time…

There is such an important lesson to be learned from this bride…with the help of A Charleston Bride, she really took a look at her surroundings and made sure that each “area” was designed to naturally compliment the space. The cocktail reception was fun and lively, with its bold yellow and black palette. And the dinner was a bit more muted, with corals and greens to accent the beautiful wall color and elegant space. She added the black and white napkin rings to tie the spaces together. Lovely, all together lovely.
Thanks for sharing these photos and your description—elegant and not over-stated.
I HAVE to know where those fans are from! I need them for my fourth of July wedding!
Not sure where this bride got hers, but here is a source for you...
http://www.beau-coup.com/sandlewood_fans_asian.htm
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giving that kind of fan is very very very common for wedding in Malaysia...
we had been giving that kind of fan ages ago because it's so cheap especially when you buy it in Indonesia.
Sometimes when i get it, i don't feel like keeping it because i got too many of it.
I'm so tired getting it..but to your country maybe not, maybe it's something new.
ooh, and btw, the fan we get even have a little sheer pouch for it.
we can even engraved name on it.