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The color palette centered around fresh greens and soft yellow tones, echoing the natural beauty of a Lowcountry garden and keeping the overall look timeless and refined.
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The vision for the day was a Lowcountry Garden Party, inspired by the charm of Charleston and its storied setting. Christina knew she wanted to weave classic Charleston elements throughout the celebration while keeping the overall aesthetic timeless and refined. Favoring a simple yet chic approach, she allowed the palette to unfold naturally through fresh greenery and soft yellow blooms, creating a look that felt effortlessly elegant and true to place.
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From the bride, Christina: Anthony and I were vacationing in Palm Beach over the Fourth of July. We had dinner reservations at the hotel where we were staying, and earlier that day, he casually asked if I wanted to ‘take pictures on the beach before dinner’, as every man does on vacation, lol. We walked down to the sand, and when we reached the perfect spot, Anthony got down on one knee and asked me to marry him. We took beautiful photos together, then celebrated with a lovely dinner and lots of champagne. It’s still one of my favorite vacations, aside from maybe our honeymoon now, and what made it especially meaningful was having the time to take it all in just the two of us.
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The bride’s gown was selected at The White Magnolia in Charleston, chosen from the boutique’s own collection. What began as a simple, no-pressure outing with her mother to explore silhouettes quickly unfolded into the moment every bride secretly hopes for. The very first gown Christina stepped into felt as though it had been waiting for her. With the decision made, the remaining bridal appointments were canceled. Originally, Christina’s sister and grandmothers were meant to join her for the full dress-shopping experience. Still, the magical find turned their visit into a heartfelt “dress reveal” at The White Magnolia, allowing them to share in the excitement together. Alterations were completed by Forget Me Knot Alterations.
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The bridesmaids wore dresses from AW Bridal in the shade Fennel Seed. Christina knew she wanted a green tone that felt fresh and modern, something not quite sage but not olive either, and this in-between hue was the perfect match. The collection offered a range of styles, allowing each bridesmaid to choose a silhouette she felt beautiful in while still keeping the overall look cohesive. A welcome bonus: every dress came with built-in padding.
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The groom wore Suit Supply, while the groomsmen were outfitted through The Black Tux for a cohesive and classic look.
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Signature sips added a playful, personal touch to the celebration, with Cowboy’s Cocktails, named after the couple’s beloved cat, featuring a skinny margarita and a classic transfusion. A full bar rounded out the offerings, with Aperol spritzes quickly becoming a guest favorite. Hors d’oeuvres struck the perfect balance of sea and land, led by a traveling raw bar with fresh oysters and shrimp, alongside mini crab cakes, chicken and waffles, and bite-sized tomato pies. For dinner, guests selected from a trio of crowd-pleasing entrées: New York strip steak, salmon, or ricotta ravioli, each served with creamy Parmesan farro and spicy Brussels sprouts. Adding a meaningful nod to family heritage, the groom’s Italian roots were honored with cookies shipped straight from a beloved bakery in his hometown of Scerni.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The florals and décor were thoughtfully curated to bring the couple’s Lowcountry Garden Party vision to life. Wilder Bloom Co. designed arrangements in a palette of fresh greens and soft yellow tones, creating an aesthetic that felt both organic and elegantly refined. Lush greenery and delicate blooms softened the space and echoed the natural beauty of Charleston and Lowndes Grove.
To complete the look, Curated Events Charleston and Snyder Rentals provided elevated rentals that struck the perfect balance between timeless and airy, while Mackenzie Event Lighting added warm, ambient lighting to enhance the romantic garden feel as the evening transitioned into night.[/field]
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When it came to the wedding cake, the couple opted for a timeless classic. A rich red velvet cake paired with traditional wedding cream cheese frosting felt both nostalgic and effortlessly elegant. Choosing Publix was a natural decision, proof that sometimes the simplest choices are the sweetest.
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One of the bride’s greatest joys during the planning process was dreaming up custom details that made the celebration feel deeply personal, especially those created hand in hand with her parents. Thoughtful nods to sentiment and place were woven throughout the day, from oyster shells lovingly collected, bleached, and hand-painted by her parents, to bespoke cornhole boards crafted by her father and adorned with the couple’s custom wedding crest. Her mother echoed the same design through delicately embroidered cocktail napkins, tying each detail together with intention. These heartfelt, handmade touches became some of the most meaningful elements of the day.
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The bride was equally grateful for her mother’s boundless creativity and a well-stocked craft room that became the heart of their planning process. Together, they designed and handcrafted all of the day-of paper goods, from the welcome and bar signs to the ceremony programs, place cards, and menus. They also created custom wedding favors, including matchboxes featuring a drawing of the couple’s beloved cat, Cowboy, along with personalized keychains and air fresheners. Creating these thoughtful details side by side became one of the most meaningful parts of the planning journey.
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Photography: Madison Sapp Photography | Cinematography: Artistic Eye Productions | Event Planning: Patrick & Co. Events | Floral Design: Wilder Bloom Co. | Wedding Dress: The White Magnolia | Cake: Publix Bakery | Invitations: Minted | Bridesmaids' Dresses: AW Bridal | Groom's Attire: Suit Supply | Groomsmen's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: Lowndes Grove | Beauty: Lashes And Lace Charleston | Rentals: Curated Events Charleston | Rentals: McKenzie Event Lighting




























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































