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Set against the soft coastal tones of Jekyll Island, Aislinn and Colin’s palette felt fresh, cheerful, and distinctly coastal-garden inspired. The bridesmaids wore vibrant green dresses that grounded the design in a rich, natural base, while thoughtful pops of sunny yellow and warm coral were woven throughout the florals and details. The combination struck a perfect balance: playful yet refined, a gentle nod to the surrounding marsh grasses and golden seaside light, while bringing a lively, celebratory energy to the day.
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The sailcloth tent became the heart of the reception design, intentionally styled to feel like an extension of the Jekyll Island coastline rather than a traditional ballroom. Warm wood tones, woven textures, and soft candlelight created an inviting foundation, while airy draping and natural light filtering through the canvas gave everything that signature coastal glow. The vibrant green carried into the tablescapes through foliage-forward arrangements, layered with playful touches of yellow and coral blooms that felt sun-washed and organic, almost as if they were gathered straight from a seaside garden. Altogether, the vision leaned into relaxed elegance: polished but breezy, capturing the charm of a Southern coastal evening under canvas.
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Aislinn’s gown by Sareh Nouri perfectly mirrored the romantic, heirloom-inspired vision of the day. The structured silhouette felt timeless and refined, while her custom lace jacket added a layer of softness and individuality, reminiscent of a delicate bridal bolero reimagined with modern intention. The intricate lace detailing brought texture and movement, catching the coastal light and tying beautifully into the garden-inspired florals throughout the celebration. It balanced elegance with personality, looking like a graceful, Southern charm that felt both classic and entirely her own. At night, the bride shed her jacket to reveal a modern satin strapless gown with a chic sash bustle to dance the night away.
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]The bridesmaids wore a thoughtfully mixed collection of dresses that felt effortless rather than overly coordinated. Each silhouette varied in neckline, texture, and movement, but the shared vibrant green palette unified the look in a natural way. The variation added depth to the overall design — more like a gathered group of friends than a styled lineup — and paired beautifully with the organic florals and coastal setting. Together, the mix created a relaxed elegance that complemented Aislinn without competing with her, reinforcing the garden-by-the-sea aesthetic of the day.
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Food and drink leaned into timeless coastal hospitality, beginning with a garden cocktail hour centered around a classic raw bar. Guests gathered beneath the trees, enjoying freshly shucked oysters and chilled seafood, a nod to the Low Country setting, paired with crisp cocktails that felt refreshing in the sea air. Dinner followed with elevated takes on familiar favorites, intentionally classic rather than trendy, allowing the experience to feel welcoming and celebratory. The menu mirrored the overall vision of the day: refined but relaxed, rooted in place, and designed for lingering conversation under the coastal evening light.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The floral design embraced a gathered-garden approach, layering airy textures and natural movement rather than anything overly structured. Low arrangements spilled organically across the tables, built on soft whites and fresh greens, then lifted with cheerful bursts of coral ranunculus and buttery yellow blooms. The palette felt sun-washed and coastal, vibrant without overpowering the serene tones of the sailcloth tent.
Throughout the reception, the florals worked in harmony with the setting. Hydrangea and greenery cascaded from the head table like they were growing straight from the landscape, while delicate centerpieces kept sightlines open and conversation easy. Paired with woven chairs, patterned linens, and warm wood accents, the design created the feeling of an outdoor garden party, refined but relaxed, colorful yet still rooted in the natural beauty of Jekyll Island.
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Their two-tier wedding cake followed the same understated elegance as the rest of the celebration. Finished in smooth white icing with minimal decoration, it felt classic and intentional, letting the surrounding florals and colorful tablescape moments shine. Set among the garden-inspired details, the simplicity of the design added a refined pause within the palette, echoing the timeless, coastal charm that defined the evening rather than competing with it.
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Cocktail hour centered around a beautifully presented raw bar set in the garden, immediately grounding the celebration in its coastal surroundings. Guests gathered beneath the trees, enjoying freshly shucked oysters, chilled shrimp, and bright accompaniments served on ice, a detail that felt both elevated and unmistakably Low Country. The experience encouraged movement and conversation, with people lingering nearby rather than rushing inside, turning cocktail hour into part of the atmosphere rather than a transition. Paired with crisp drinks and the late-afternoon light filtering through the oaks, it created a relaxed, welcoming start to the evening that captured the spirit of a Jekyll Island celebration.
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Aislinn and Colin made their ceremony exit in the same Jeep from their very first date in high school, a detail that instantly turned their sendoff into something deeply personal. Parked beside the lane of oaks, it felt less like transportation and more like a piece of their story waiting for them. As they drove away, the moment captured the heart of the day: not just the start of a marriage, but the continuation of a relationship that had been growing since the very beginning.
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To transition guests from the cocktail hour into the reception, Aislinn and Colin led everyone in a lively second line procession to the sailcloth tent. With music playing and guests waving napkins overhead, the walk became part celebration, part invitation — turning a simple move between spaces into a shared experience. It set the tone immediately: joyful, communal, and full of movement, as everyone followed them beneath the canvas, ready for dinner and dancing to begin.
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Photography: DeVoss Photography | Event Planning: Kellie Ryan Designs | Floral Design: Earl Grey Floral | Wedding Dress: Sareh Nouri | Invitations: Minted | Invitations: Paper Goat Post | Catering: Jekyll Island Club Hotel | DJ: Big Night Dynamite | Wedding Venue: Jekyll Island Club Hotel | Beauty: Studio Bride Artistry | Rentals: McCoy Event Professionals






















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































