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Exclusive! John Luke and Mary Kate’s Duck Dynasty Wedding

If you’ve followed The Robertson clan on their hit show Duck Dynasty, you know how important family is to them. So when Three Nails Photography sent the recent Robertson newlyweds, John Luke and Mary Kate’s wedding album our way, we knew it would be a soiree filled with love, laughter and tradition. From Father of the Groom, Willie officiating the ceremony to the 800 person guest list celebrating at the family farm, there’s no shortage of happiness planned by OAK, and we’ve got the exclusive photos inside THE VAULT!

From the beautiful Bride, Mary Kate… One word I could use to describe the way I saw my wedding day is “perfect”. Everything was even better than I could have imagined it to be. The day in itself seriously was a miracle- there was a 100% chance of rain that day and with it being at the end of June it should have been about 100 degrees outside. And with an outdoor wedding, things were just not looking good. But we didn’t have a drop of rain and the temperature was rather great for June in Louisiana.

It was an early morning and a long day, but the whole day was so much fun- from getting ready with my bridesmaids and our moms, to the actual wedding, to the reception. Everything was so FUN. I was surrounded by the beautiful outdoors, lots of flowers, and the people I love most. It was wonderful.

My favorite part of the actual wedding ceremony was walking back down the aisle, holding the hand of my husband. All I could do was smile and laugh and keep repeating the obvious, “Ahhh! We’re married! You’re my husband!” My favorite part of the wedding day though may have been the reception! It was quite the celebration and I will never forget that feeling of such joy in my heart.

Planning a wedding can get stressful, and the best advice I got was, “Remember this wedding is not about the wedding itself, it’s about you and John Luke and the commitment you are making to each other and to God.” Just keep in mind that marriage is much more than the wedding. Also, get a wedding planner…mine was a lifesaver.

Photography: Three Nails Photography | Videographer: Loupe Theory | Wedding Planner: OAK: A Southern Experience | Floral Design: Amanda Jerkins Design | Invitations: Erica Ashley Designs | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Sherri Hill | Catering: Farming For Humanity | Catering: Snowee | Catering: OAK: A Southern Experience | Catering: Waterfront Grill | Groomsmen's Attire: Brother And Craft | Transportation: Jps Aviation Transportation | Cakes And Cronuts: Cups-N-Cakes | Cigar Bar: Governor's Cigar | Farm Tables: OAK: A Southern Experience | Grooms Bow Tie + Pocket Square: The Tie Bar | Prop Rentals: Pursuing Eden Rentals | Signs: Bonnie Kate Zoghbi | Tents And Chairs: Ben Johnson - Alpha Tents | Vintage Trucks: Tom And Peggy Yates, Larry And Andrea Estes | Welcome Bags: Claudia Eichelberger And The Country Squire

Whimsical Summer Wedding at Rip Van Winkle Gardens

This Bride’s classic Hollywood hair and stunning red lip makes my inner glam girl downright giddy. Greer Gattuso Photography captured every romantic glance and sweet kiss between these Southern cuties and their whimsical wedding was full of personal touches and vintage chic flair, all thanks to the planning power of Elyse Jennings Weddings. Start your Monday off right in our VAULT right here!

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From Greer Gattuso Photography… Under the enchanting oaks of Rip Van Winkle Gardens, Ellie and Brandon tied the knot! Their antique inspired soirée blended whimsical, nature-based beauty with tarnished brass relics that brought a romantic past to the present! This bride with her old soul spent her engagement shopping at estate sales and vintage markets to be able to layer tarnished candlesticks on top of old dusty books, and gold painted vases filled with flowers on top of mahogany side tables at the beginning of the aisle! And my, did it look pretty!

Their venue offered charming cottages to dress in and lush gardens to take photographs throughout! The old mansion offered a historic backdrop for their ceremony, the stillness of the river was the perfect contrast to their surprise firework show, and they danced all night on their checkered dance floor under the stars! A magical night under the moss covered oaks!

Photography: Greer Gattuso | Cinematography: Montoto Productions | Event Planning: Elyse Jennings Weddings | Floral Design: Root Floral Design | Cake: Katie Bakes | Invitations: Kara Anne Paper | Catering: Zea | Venue: Rip Van Winkle Gardens | Rentals: Event Rental

Citrus Inspired Couple’s Shower

If you’re one of those people hanging on to the last bits of summer before pumpkin spice everything takes over, this couple’s shower is for you. It’s sweet as can be with bright pops of yellow plus playful nods to the bride and groom’s home states, and it has everything to do with the vendors behind it. Melissa’s Fine Pastries made the prettiest of cakes, Baraya Hall designed the details and Marissa Lambert is to thank for every image in The Vault.

From Baraya Hall Event DesignWhat New Orleanian doesn’t love a good party?! So, when we were approached to design a couple’s shower in honor of a bride hailing from Pennsylvania and a local groom, we envisioned it to be a chic summer celebration. We learned of the bride’s love for a good Pimm’s Cup, a refreshing and fruity gin cocktail that originated in England, and from there, our idea for a Polo-inspired, preppy chic garden party was born.

Infusing soft cremes and dove greys added the perfect amount of warmth to the all-white color palette. Bright and cheery pops of orange and yellow also complemented the neutral theme and were achieved by incorporating citrus arrangements in the décor, cake and drink garnishes. As a nod to the preppy theme, we designed a custom crest for the couple that was replicated on the invitation suite and favors.

All of the elements of the décor, from a custom built bar and floral boxes to the linens to the dessert table, were designed to be very tailored, neat and tidy. Silver trays and trophy vases adorned the tables and were reminiscent of the summer Polo matches of the English countryside. Guests nibbled on fruit ceviche, tea sandwiches and caprese skewers to keep cool and accompanied it with traditional New Orleans soul food. To integrate the couple’s native states, we created Pennsylvania and Louisiana themed favors complete with a sweet treat for the guests to take home.

We worked with some of the industry’s most creative event professionals to achieve our vision and their collaborations couldn’t have been more perfect!

Photography: Mon Soleil Weddings | Event Design and Planning: Baraya Hall Event Design | Floral Design: Ever After Events | Makeup: Megan Marks of Beauty Marks | Hair: The Knot | Groom's Attire: Zara | Venue: At Home | Bride's Attire: BCBGMAXAZRIA | Cake And Pastries: Melissa's Fine Pastries | Custom Bar and Flower Boxes: Baraya Hall Event Design | Invitations and Paper Goods: Baraya Hall Event Design | Linen Rentals: Designery 22 | Table and Chairs: Event Rental

Timeless Glamour at Race & Religious

With it’s wash of gilded perfection and a rooted old world charm, this Race and Religious fete is the definition of timeless glamour. Greer Gattuso‘s snaps of the day have us all wearing wide-eyed grins, from the stunning touches by Elyse Jennings Weddings and Kim Starr Wise to the golden Dauphine Press invites and Jenny Packham dress, it’s a New Orleans gem we’re honored to add to The Vault!

From Elyse Skansi at Elyse Jennings WeddingsThis former pageant girl and her Dr. had a beautifully gilded wedding in New Orleans! The backdrop was the chippy and charming Race and Religious and Greer Gattuso Photography captured every emotion and detail through film so perfectly! We designed the wedding with the idea of pure timeless glamour by bringing in some gold beaded lace, a Debra Moreland crown cake topper, a monogrammed Velvet Raptor guest book, and many more golden touches that helped to dress up the space! The bride’s Jenny Packham gown glistened and flowed so effortlessly, while the bridesmaids stunned in their white gowns! It was just the right pairing of organic and elegant!

Photography: Greer Gattuso | Cinematography: BRIDE FILM | Event Planning: Elyse Jennings Weddings | Floral Design: Kim Starr Wise Floral Events | Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham | Cake: La Louisiane Bakery | Catering: New Orleans Board of Trade | Hair And Makeup: The Perfect Face | Lighting: Luminous Events | Band: Tip Tops | Venue: Race And Religious | Paper Goods: Dauphine Press | Rentals: Event Rental

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Traditional At-Home Southern Plantation Wedding

It’s Friday my loves! And you know we would never send you off into the weekend without a bang, right? Never! This week, that bang comes in the form of this Southern shindig from Greer Gattuso Photography—layered with a simple sophistication that proves lace and blooms alone can go a long way. Make sure to peruse the entire day in the new Vault experience—you won’t want to miss the bow tied pup (who crashed the first dance!) and those ridiculously cute flower girls.

From The Bride…Lee and my story began during our junior year of college when mutual friends introduced us to each other. For the next year and a half we were inseparable, but we moved to two different parts of the country after graduation. We always stayed in touch, but it wasn’t until five years later that I came to visit New Orleans that we would see each other again. A year later, I moved to Louisiana from Colorado, and another year later, Lee got down on one knee and asked me to marry him.

We knew we wanted to share our special day with our closest friends and family through an intimate ceremony and reception and decided to plan our wedding weekend close to home.

The weather forecast called for a small chance of rain the day of our wedding, but we remained optimistic and had the reception set up to be outdoors under the twinkling string lights. The entire morning and afternoon was sunny and pleasant, but as my father walked me down the aisle of the chapel, the rain began to downpour. The rain stopped as soon as we completed our vows and we were greeted with a few clouds and sunshine as we exited the chapel. The cocktail hour followed the ceremony down the road at Lee’s parents plantation styled home, which is also the home Lee grew up in. We chose a neutral color palate of ivory, blush, and champagne, which was carried throughout the bridal party dresses, the flowers, linens, and decorations. Lee and I arrived at the cocktail hour to guests carrying soaking wet tables and chairs indoor in case there was going to be more rain. My immediate thought was that our reception was ruined, but I was so glad everyone was having a wonderful time and enjoying the passed hors d’oeuvres and cocktails. There was plenty of room indoors as guests roamed the art filled home and gathered on balconies and danced the evening away.

The Judice family catered the most delicious southern menu with stations including raw oysters and sashimi tuna, gourmet cheeses and fruit, salads, filet sliders, crab cakes, crawfish pies, lobster ravioli, chicken and portabella pasta, summer grilled vegetables, and fried catfish and shrimp. After Lee and I cut our four tiered buttercream frosted wedding cake, adorned in peonies and roses, guests were also served glazed donuts from our favorite donut shop, Butter Krisp Diner. Towards the end of the evening, cigars were passed around amongst the men and they gathered around the pool house to enjoy.

Our wedding had some things not go as planned, but it was perfect for us and even better than we dreamed it could be. We felt so much love as we celebrated the most unforgettable day of our lives and are so thankful to everyone who helped to make it happen, especially our family and friends who traveled near and far to celebrate with us and our vendors including Greer Gattuso who was able to capture our wedding day with memories that we’ll cherish for a lifetime.

Photography: Sarah Joelle Photography | Photography: Greer Gattuso | Wedding Dress: Sarah Janks | Cake: Zoe's Bakery | Invitations: Chasing Square | Bride's Shoes: Dee Keller | Engagement Ring: Bulgari | Rings: Adler's | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Paper Crown | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Asos | Catering: The Judice Family | Hair And Makeup: H2O Salon | Band: Southern Voice | Groom's Attire: Armani | Groomsmen's Attire: Hugo Boss | Transportation: All Southern Livery | Transportation: Rouge | Venue: Private Residence | Cigars: Hale Koa phineas Estate | Linen Rentals: Linen Tablecloth | Rentals: Southern Hospitality Event Rental | Venues: Crane Beach

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Sperry Tents

Give me a tented wedding any day of the week and my heart is happy.  But give me a wedding celebrated under the sailcloth canopies of Sperry Tents and that’s an entirely new level of pure, unadulterated joy. Think breathtaking silhouettes, solid wood support poles and seriously sweet pennant flags waving in the breeze.  It’s romance meets elegance and it’s exactly how your wedding should be.

There are weddings, and then there are weddings held under the handcrafted goodness of Sperry Tents. Those are the type of weddings where sophistication takes center stage with sweeping panels of genuine sailcloth intricately crafted by sailmakers in coastal New England.  Imagine an array of tent sizes, creative lighting and luxurious floor options seriously perfect for your Big Day, no matter the size of your party.  So whether you plan on dining with an intimate group of 50 or dancing the night away with 500 of your favorites, Sperry Tents’ nationwide network of licensed providers has a tent just waiting for your creative touch… and flare for the amazing.

Contact the Sperry Tents Southeast location nearest you to begin your journey towards your dream wedding.  Offices are now open in Naples and Miami, Florida, as well as Charlottesville, Virginia and Charleston, South Carolina.  Happy planning, lovelies!

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Photography: IRIS Photography + Al Gawlik Photography + Concept PhotographyNeil Landino

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Ethereal Forest Bridal Inspiration

When I was a little girl, I’d explore the woods beyond my house, diving into my own magical world. This shoot by Ryan Ray brought me back to those days and I couldn’t be happier. Sapphire Events set up a scene worthy of my fantasies and with Kim Starr Wise’s floral creations, I’m struggling to focus on anything today but this beauty. Work can wait; I need much more time in this wonderous world.

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From Sapphire Events… Set in a pine forest on the outskirts of mystic New Orleans, this ethereal design evokes a sense of hushed urgency in the serenity and quiet calm of nature at sunset. The Sarah Janks gown is simple and intimate with its flowing layers of silk organza and its daringly high slit, catching the breeze as our bride briskly skips from patch of grass to cool leaves on the forest ground. Into the woods she treads nimbly and effortlessly, anxious to find herself in her husband’s warm embrace. Her bouquet – a wild and unruly collection gathered by the best florist in New Orleans, takes shape with blooms and greens sourced from the surroundings, as though the bride foraged her own assembly of forest blossoms just prior to her escape into the arms of her betrothed.

Photography: Ryan Ray Photography | Event Planning: Sapphire Events | Event Styling And Design: Sapphire Events | Floral Design: Kim Starr Wise Floral Events | Wedding Dress: Sarah Janks | Venue: Garrett Field | Beauty: Kiss And Makeup

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Whimsical + Romantic New Orleans Wedding

What do you get when you take the ever chic style of New Orleans, add in a dash of Disney, and throw in one dashing couple? One fabulously fun fete that’s hard to beat. Elyse Jennings Weddings planned and designed a La Tavola-decked out affair to remember, with Kim Starr Wise providing romantic fall florals. Marissa Lambert and Foto Buddy captured all the magic in the gallery here — trust us, this is not one to miss!

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From Elyse Jennings Weddings… This bride and groom had a classic wedding with pops of muted colors! They share a love for Disney, so they incorporated a few subtle touches from the most magical place on Earth, like their escort cards as fast passes and tables named after their favorite rides! Their wedding also featured kisses in front of the New Orleans streetcar, whimsical lighting, lush organic flowers and a second line band to end the night! It truly was their happily ever after – New Orleans style!

From the Bride… From a young age, I have been enthralled with storybook romances, and couldn’t wait for the day I would meet my match. My dream came true during my first year of law school when I met Ron at a Valentine’s Day party. It was love at first sight, and five years later, Ron asked me to marry him on sunny spring day in a rose garden in Brooklyn.

There was no question in our minds that we wanted to get married in New Orleans. Not only is Ron’s family from there, but we felt that the city’s unique blend of fun-loving energy and timeless romance perfectly reflected who we are as a couple. City Park’s Botanical Garden and Pavilion of the Two Sisters was the first and only venue we visited. The glass encased Pavilion providing views of the beautifully manicured surrounding flowers and trees made for the perfect setting for our garden fairytale wedding!

We selected Elyse Jennings Weddings to help us plan our happy ending, and she and her team were integral in bringing our vision to life. We wanted our wedding to be both romantic and whimsical. We opted for a color palette of plum, blush, and gold, which we felt was appropriate for the time of year, but also captured the look and feel we were going for. Our invitations were sent to guests as a stacked package, which contained overlapping rustic magnolias and other enchanted patterns as well as a mix of formal and handwritten scripts. The package was finished with metallic gold baker’s twine and a custom monogrammed tag and mailed to guests in a gold glitter lined kraft envelope that was hand addressed in metallic plum ink.

We carried over this mix of formal and whimsy to our wedding reception as well. We opted for an outdoor cocktail hour in the Camelia Garden, which we adorned with festoon lighting, candles, and floating gardenias. Inside, guests found their seats at tables named after Disney rides – a nod to our fun-loving side. We dressed the tables in several different metallic neutral linens to provide the room with some added dimension and formality. The floral center pieces were a beautiful garden mix of roses, dahlias, tulips, hydrangeas, and greenery. Flowing garlands and hanging votives covered the lattices throughout the Pavilion, and fresh roses tumbled down the side of our tiered cake.

Because many of our guests were from out of town, we wanted them to experience a taste of New Orleans cuisine at our wedding, so provided several food stations containing local specialties such as jambalaya, crawfish etouffee, and shrimp and grits. After dancing the night away to music by the amazing Gina Brown and Anutha Level, we passed out beignets, and finished off the night with a traditional second line band. In lieu of sparklers, guests waved blush sequin wands that were hand-crafted by me and my mom.

Our wedding was truly the most magical night of our lives and a the perfect start to our happily ever after! We can’t say enough good things about Elyse Jennings Weddings, without whom our day would not have been so spectacular.

Photography: Mon Soleil Weddings | Videography: Foto Buddy | Floral Design: Kim Starr Wise Floral Events | Wedding Cake: Pure Cake | Ceremony Venue: Corpus Christi Church | Reception Venue: City Park | Makeup Artist: Ashley Sievert Beauty | Hair Stylist: Hair By Ginger | Band: Gina and Anutha Level Band | Cake Stand: Nola B Style | Candle Decor: Luminous Events | Ceremony Musicians: New Orleans Finest Musicians | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Photobooth: Big Easy Photobooth | Planning And Design: Elyse Jennings Weddings | Rentals: Event Rental | Second Line Band: Kinfolk Brass Band

Romantic New Orleans Wedding at Race & Religious

I’ve got a huge crush on this wedding from Nicole Berrett Photography. Admittedly, I may be a little biased as so many of the sweet details of this day are similar to my very own wedding next month… gorgeous floor length Joanna August dresses, red-dotted florals (which were DIY!) and a beautiful venue, Race & Religious. It’s New Orleans charm at it best, lovelies.

From Nicole Berrett PhotographyThe bride, Jenny is originally from New Orleans! She really wanted to give her guests, especially her new husband and his family, a taste of New Orleans for the wedding!!

From The Bride… Ah! New Orleans – how I miss it. Hot and humid summers, giant live oak trees dripping with Spanish moss, historic French quarter, Victorian homes with big wrap around porches. The food speaks for itself. All you have to do is taste it once. New Orleans isn’t just a place, but a unique and contained culture. I could continue endlessly. Although I grew up mostly in Texas, I am originally from New Orleans, and was fortunate enough to return for a time after college. The city holds a special place in my heart always, and is in my blood forever.

When Alex asked me to marry him, I found myself preparing to leave New Orleans for a farm in West Virginia. There was not much of a debate about wedding location. I had to marry the man that I love in the city that I love. In addition to New Orleans natives, many of our guests would be coming from out of town, namely West Virginia and Texas, and I wanted them to experience my family heritage before I started life in West Virginia. Whether they loved it or hated it, it was important that I shared my city and it’s culture. The wedding venue and menu needed to represent New Orleans through and through.

Just by chance, I selected my bridesmaid dresses before anything else in my wedding. The soft, airy color and the romantic style captured me instantly. I love the elegance of floor length gowns, as well as the practicality of my girls having their legs covered in early December. My sister helped me choose a blue for the house party gowns that would complement the bridesmaid hue.

I found my perfect reception venue at Race in Religious, a nineteenth-century Creole cottage. The guests would walk through rod iron gates into a beautiful courtyard, surrounded by walls built with bricks of Mississippi River clay, decorated with stained glass windows and gas lanterns. When we first walked through those gates, my mom described it as “very New Orleanian.” That was the goal.

In order to maintain a wedding budget, I wanted to use the talents of family and friends as resources. I was one of the crazy ones who didn’t use a wedding planner or a florist. With their help, my wedding came together quite nicely. It was a hectic but sweet time, working together toward a common goal, and I still feel so loved that these people would sacrifice their time and energy for Alex and me.

My sister, Cathy, got married in June, and my wedding came exactly six months later, in December. Having her go before me made things simpler, and meant that some choices were pre-made. For instance, we used the same fabulous photographer, who we love, and we also reused vases and centerpieces that Cathy had purchased and painted. She is the creative soul of the family, and helped me with everything. Together, we selected and ordered the flowers, and arranged them ourselves the Friday before the wedding. Her fingers deftly tied everything together, down to the tiniest detail. We hand selected the ribbon for my bouquet, as well as the leather for the boutonnieres, both Hobby Lobby purchases. She painted gold rims on some votives for the centerpieces, and TJ-Maxx goblets for smaller flowers. The main centerpieces were gold mercury glasses purchased on sale at West Elm, mixed with other parts of table settings, including pomegranates from Whole Foods. All these centerpieces and decorations were placed according to her design.

Above the dance floor, some friends hung strands of string lights, adding a picturesque touch. As party favors, my dad made homemade pralines, which my mom packaged in white paper, sealed with gold tape. Instead of a traditional guest book, I used a Louisiana plantation book, allowing my guests to sign whichever page they pleased. Now, I have a beautiful book for my coffee table, reminding me not only of the live oaks and plantations of New Orleans, but also of my wedding day. If ever I need encouragement while in West Virginia, I can flip through the pages, reading those handwritten words.

Thank you so much to all of my friends and family who made this day possible. To my parents, who probably could have killed their daughters getting married in the same year, you have always supported and loved us, teaching us to value our relationship with Christ as most precious. To my sister, thank you for always helping me figure out what to wear on a day-to-day basis up to planning my wedding day. I couldn’t have done it without you. To my cousins, who chose and performed the music for our wedding ceremony beautifully. To all who coordinated, set up, and tore down, to those who transported flowers, to those who provided food for the wedding party while we dressed, all the way to everyone who chose to spend their weekend with us in celebration. I love you all deeply and could never thank you enough. I am so blessed to have had so many good people in my life. I hope I make you proud in the Mountains of West Virginia. And to my sweet husband, thank you for loving me and supporting this emotional girl through these last 5.5 months of marriage. I can’t wait for the many years ahead.

As much as I emphasize New Orleans, I must say that more important than the New Orleans locale, the food, or the venue, was spending the day with my friends and family. They have all played integral roles in the story of God bringing two people together, the marriage of two best friends.

I loved the entire day. To pick one specific moment would be impossible. If I could give one piece of advice to other brides, I’d say just relax and enjoy it. Who cares if something goes wrong? That isn’t what your wedding day is about. If your veil falls off when you’re walking down the aisle, or if your flowers arrive in the wrong color, just laugh. Great people, eating great food, dancing the night away beneath string lights in a New Orleans courtyard – it could not have been better. As we say down in New Orleans “Laissez les bons temps rouler, let the good times roll”.

Photography: Nicole Berrett Photography | Videographer: Palmer Productions | Wedding Cake: The Royal Cakery | Ceremony Venue: First Presbyterian Church Of New Orleans | Reception Venue: Race And Religious | Bridesmaids Dresses: Bella Bridesmaid | Catering: Labellas Catering | Makeup: Erika Young | Hair: Bouffant Beauty | DJ: Ronnie Roux | Bride's Dress: Town And Country | Doberge Cakes: Maurice's | Film Scans: Film Box Lab | House Party Dresses: Nordstrom | King Cake: Randazzos

Traditionally Elegant Black Tie Wedding in New Orleans

A classic courtyard ceremony is no doubt chic, but add in a stunning lucite chuppah adorned with lush Kim Starr Wise blooms and you’ve got yourself one show-stopping affair. Planned in the hands of Sapphire Events this fete is overflowing with beauty. From the Bride’s beautiful Lazaro gown, to Melissa’s Fine Pastries atop Wildflower Linen, Greer G Photography has it all waiting for you, here!

From Sapphire EventsCynthia and Paul met through a mutual friend at The University of Florida and after a long game of “hard to get” played by Paul, the two quickly fell in love. They maintained a long distance relationship for 2 years until they finally were able to reunite in Los Angeles. Paul proposed to Cynthia at The Getty Museum overlooking the city at sunset. Soon after the proposal he whisked her off to dinner where she was surprised by her parents and her best friend who had flown in for the special day.

Cynthia is originally from New Orleans and wanted to throw an elegant black tie affair at the beautiful Ritz Carlton in downtown New Orleans. Cynthia has a very close knit family and her parents, Candy and Wally, were instrumental in the planning process. It often takes a village to plan a wedding and Cynthia and Paul’s wedding was no exception. Cynthia wanted a formal event while still throwing an over the top bash that The Big Easy is known for.

Cynthia and Paul were married in a classic courtyard under a stunning lucite chuppah adorned with white orchids and roses. The ceremony was heartfelt, both the bride and the groom had their parents stand by their side throughout their vows. As soon as Paul broke the traditional glass and their guests proclaimed “Mazel Tov” to the newlyweds the real party began.

Cynthia and her mother had a chance to walk into the grand ballroom while the guests enjoyed cocktail hour in the foyer. Both ladies gasped as they walked in and Candy said she felt she had just entered a magical secret garden. the Ritz Carlton Lafayette Ballroom was completely transformed with florals in ivory, beige and gold hues and romantic candlelight that emanated throughout the space.

The highlights of the night included a mash up father daughter dance that began with Celine Dion’s “Because you Loved Me” and ended hilariously with “Selfies” and a heartfelt toast from the father of the bride who was so happy he could barely contain his tears of joy. This was a wedding for the books! Mazel Tov to the Turbows!

Photography: Greer Gattuso | Videography: Lumehouse | Event Planning: Sapphire Events | Florals: Kim Starr Wise Floral Events | Cake: Melissa's Fine Pastries | Stationery: Alexa Pulitzer | Hair And Makeup: Flawless Bride | Ceremony Music: New Orleans Finest Musicians | Bridal Gown: JLM Couture, Inc | Candle Decor: Luminous Events | Ceremony And Reception Venue: Ritz Carlton New Orleans | Groom And Groomsmen Attire: HW Rosenblum | Linens: Wildflower Linen | Live Painter: Alex Harvie | Planning And Design: Sapphire Events | Reception Band: MoJEAUX | Rentals: Perrier Party Rentals

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Rustic + Elegant Wedding Inspiration at The Dixie Gin

Mixing a variety of designs, rustic, elegant and modern geometrics, this shoot by Pursuing Eden, captured by Brandi Smyth, comes together beautifully, creating one unique style infused with gorgeous greens, golds and blues. But it’s not too much to steal the attention from this fab venue, The Dixie Gin, a Southern gem in Shreveport. It too has a style all its own and this gallery is packed with proof.

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From Brandi Smyth PhotographyLocal vendors came together to inspire and recreate the idea behind the Dixie Gin, taking it from rustic to elegant. A slightly modern and sophisticated style mixed with a cotton gin venue. The Dixie Gin has inspired brides to travel way down south all the way from New York to get married here. It is truly a unique place with endless possibilities.

Photography: Brandi Smyth Photography | Event Styling: Pursuing Eden Rentals | Floral Design: Mandy Cathey Weddings & Events | Wedding Dress: JLM Couture, Inc | Cake: Social Bites | Catering: Maison Louisiane | Makeup Artist: Kendall Morehart | Hair: Brittney Methvin | Wedding Venue: Dixie Gin | Bridal Boutique: Happily Ever After Boutique | Rentals: Pelican Tent & Events | Ribbon: Frou Frou Chic

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Glamorous New Orleans Vow Renewal

Before embarking on a cross-country move from Florida to California, this lovely couple decided to start off their new beginning on the right note with an intimate vow renewal in New Orleans. With personal, heartfelt vows and a gorgeous setting, they pledged their love and commitment to each other once more. Take a peek at all the beautiful images shot by Matoli Keely Photography in the gallery (including exquisite baubles from the jeweler groom!).

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From Matoli Keely PhotographyAnastasiia and Vadim are one of those hard to miss couples! Not only are they married, but they are also head over heels in love with each other; something that is evident the moment you meet them. It is undeniable that this couple is extraordinarily gorgeous and fashionable! Vadim wore a vintage velvet purple jacket with his slicked back hair and Anastasiia’s ethereal gold Marchesa Notte dress was perfectly accented with jewelry by Osta Jewelry. Did I mention her husband Vadim owns Osta Jewelry and creates each and every piece?

Married for 2 years, they were embarking on a cross-country move from Florida to California at the end of March, and along the way made a stop in New Orleans to exchange anniversary vows to each other as they began their new adventure on the West Coast.

They both wrote personal vows, which were elegantly transcribed by the talented Hiba Malik of Coffee & Pen Art, and exchanged them for the first time at the historic and breathtaking Marigny Opera House in the heart of New Orleans. Stammering with tears in between reading their vows, the significance of their love for each other was incredible to witness and document.

“ You make me want to be a better man in every way and I love that you make me feel this way.” ~ Vadim

“There are no words to describe how I feel when I’m with you. Thank you for showing to me what real love is, my life is so much richer because of you.” ~ Anastasiia

Photography: Matoli Keely Photography | Wedding Dress: Rent The Runway | Jewelry: Osta Jewelry | Calligraphy: Coffe & Pen

Glamorous New Orleans French Quarter Wedding

When you marry the fashionable NYC with New Orleans Big Easy, the results are without a glamorous. Case in point? This impeccable black tie affair snapped by Jacqueline Dallimore that is bursting with beauty. Graced with dramatic Kim Starr Wise florals, gorgeous Melissa’s Fine Pastries, and the mastery work of Laura Hooper Calligraphy it’s a gallery that you won’t want to miss!

From the Sapphire EventsNYC high fashion meets the Big Easy’s entertaining hospitality in this elegant affair! With Lauren’s impeccable sense of style and incredible taste paired with Robert’s charming Southern disposition, this recipe made for an incredible weekend of events to rival any royal wedding. Lauren donned an amazing Amsale gown and incredible cathedral length veil, and dressed her maids in Monique Lhuillier dresses for this black tie event at the French Quarter’s Old Ursuline Convent. A floral fountain created by Kim Starr Wise served as a stunning focal piece that escorted guests to their seats, and after dinner guests danced the night away under the twinkling lights of the decadently decorated tent. Moscow mules in copper mugs served as the signature cocktail as guests arrived at the reception.

From the beautiful Bride… So exciting! I’d say that our vision for the wedding design was for it to be classic and elegant. Florals were important in adding some dramatic touches (the runner and fountain) but other than that just a neutral palate with lots of candles making the tent glow was the goal. For the weekend as a whole our main objective was to bring our big families together and celebrate. We wanted this to be a family affair and we thought NOLA worked perfectly for that- gathering Robert’s family where a lot of them are from and introducing my family to the city. We also added some elements to make my family feel more at home- the Stromboli and cannoli cake! Another special element was being able to use some of the Crosby’s heirlooms (my bracelet and the cake table cloth).

Photography: Jacqueline Dallimore Photography | Videography: Second Line Films | Event Planning: Sapphire Events | Floral Design: Kim Starr Wise Floral Events | Wedding Dress: Amsale | Cake: Melissa's Fine Pastries | Stationery: Laura Kaesshaefer | Ceremony Venue: St. Mary's Italian Church | Reception Venue: Old Ursuline Convent | Bride's Shoes: Oscar De La Renta | Hair And Makeup: Kiss And Makeup | Calligraphy: Laura Hooper Calligraphy | Band: Sonic Groove | Transportation: American Luxury | Bride's Robe: Girl With A Serious Dream | Bridemaids' Dresses: Monique Lhuillier | Caterering: Brennan's | Ceremony Musicians: New Orleans Finest Musicians | Event Coordination And Design: Sapphire Events | Getting Ready Venue: Soniat House | Groom's Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo | Photo Booth: DemiPix | Rentals: Perrier Party Rentals

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Vintage Chic New Orleans Spring Wedding

I had no doubts in my mind that I’d fall head over heels for this wedding within seconds. Why? This showstopping stunner of a dress. Add in the gorgeous shots by Glass Jar Photography of the couple under those amazing, old Southern trees and I can’t get enough. See every second – from the gown’s sparkles to the festive reception, complete with a feast from Joel Cateringright this way!

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From Glass Jar Photography… A gorgeous New Orleans wedding under a massive tree in an alley of old Oaks.

The day was covered in beautiful green tones, with loads of details from “Team Barry” pins for the groomsmen to vintage furniture, to a lush tablescape, to the dress.

The ceremony was held near sunset under the branches of an ageless tree, and the reception ended with fireworks and a full Zydeco style band party.

Photography: Glass Jar Photography | Videography: Glass Jar Photography | Event Planning: Shanna Lumpkin Events | Floral Design: TULIP | Catering: Joel Event Catering | Band: Yes Ma'am | Wedding Venue: Stella Plantation | Bridal Boutique: Panache Bridal | Furniture Rental: Mrs. Vintage Rentals

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Modern Melrose Mansion Wedding Inspiration

I’ve been craving a dose of modern goodness lately and this Melrose Mansion shoot from Sarah Beth Photography and Sapphire Events is just the ticket. The chic pink blooms from Bee’s Wedding & Event Floral Design pair stunningly with the sleek Amsale dress, while every details that follows fits perfectly in place… a gold striped cake from Melissa’s Fine Pastries, lucite chairs, top knot perfection—it’s all waiting right here.

From Sarah Beth PhotographyTaken at a one on one workshop with Marissa Lambert Photography, and with all of the amazing vendors in this shoot, it was destined to be amazing! We decided to stick with modern, clean and crisp inspirations for this shoot. When choosing a venue, Melrose Mansion was first on the list due to their elegant structure, along with their white walls and huge windows that let in so much natural light! Since we were going to be surrounded by so much white and light colors, we chose to add some color to the flowers to balance it all out.

Our models couldn’t have been a better fit either. Our ‘bride’ Erin Edmiston was actually Mrs. Louisiana. While our male model creates custom mens suites! Although the two only met on the day of the shoot, you wouldn’t be able to tell in the photos.

The stationery set by Heather Grimm may have been one of my favorite aspects about the shoot. The envelopes were black felt that gave an extra luxurious feeling to the set.

Photography: Sarah Beth Photography | Event Design: Sapphire Events | Event Styling: Sapphire Events | Floral Design: Bee's Weddings and Events | Wedding Dress: I Do Bridal Couture | Wedding Dress: Amsale | Cake: Melissa's Fine Pastries | Makeup: Ashley Sievert Beauty | Calligraphy: Heather Grimm | Venue: Melrose Mansion | Bridal Boutique: I Do Bridal Couture | Groom's Custom Suit: Luca Falcone | Hair Piece: Untamed Petals | Paper Goods & Calligraphy: Cottonwood South | Rentals: Perrier Party Rentals | Workshop Mentor: Mon Soleil Weddings

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Rime Arodaky

Loves, if you haven’t yet met Rime Arodaky, it’s soooo time you do.  Because this talented French designer knows a thing or two about making you look all kinds of beautiful.  Imagine a breathtaking collection of gorgeous gowns + honeymoon attire that will completely change your wedding world.  It’s boho chic meets rock ‘n’ roll for your big day and beyond… and we can’t get enough.

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Known for her intricate lace detailing, stunning silhouettes and bohemian-inspired stylings, Rime Arodaky’s fabulous new line, “La malle de la mariée” (“The Bride’s Suitcase”), brings a sweet Coachella meets Californian vacation vibe to your honeymoon… and beyond.  Think gorgeous lace cover-ups, beautiful gowns and uber-chic swimwear, all with that dash of rock ‘n’ roll that appears in every fabulous masterpiece Rime Arodaky creates.  Which means that you’ll look just as amazing saying “I do” as you will frolicking on the beach post-wedding with your sweetie.

To start your wedding journey with Rime Arodaky, visit her website for more information on her breathtaking + custom-fit gowns, or to make an appointment.  And for that perfect honeymoon or summer look, visit the Rime Arodaky eshop.  And for your daily dose of inspiration, follow Rime Arodaky’s Instagram NOW!

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Elegant New Orleans Elopement

It doesn’t get much more crazy fun than an elopement in New Orleans… or more crazy beautiful.  And this sweet set of intimate nuptials from Matthew Ree?  Pure perfection.  From the gorgeous Jenny Packham gown to the breathtaking sights and sounds of The Big Easy to the stunning couple saying “I do.” See every fabulous moment right here

From Matthew ReeNew Orleans is one of the world’s most interesting cities that offers rich history from Europe, Caribbean, Africa and more. All these melting pot of the culture creates amazing food and music which this couple, Jennifer and Matthew, wanted to have as their wedding backdrop.

While having a party city as their venue, they wanted to just have non-stop parties with full of good foods and dances. Even the random street musician became part of their wedding and random tourists on the street became their wedding guests. That is exactly what the couple wanted, the block party! If you’re looking for a spontaneous festivities, New Orleans is the place to celebrate.

Photography: MATTHEW REE PHOTOGRAPHY | Dress: Allison Parris | Wedding Dress: Jenny Packham | Jewelry: Bauble Bar | Groom's Attire: Suitsupply | Blazer: H&M | Earrings: Jenny Packham | Headband: Jenny Packham | Men's Shoes: Cole Haan | Sandals: Vince Camuto

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Romantic Downtown New Orleans Boudoir Inspiration

Nothing says utter romance more than ivory Chantilly lace, and this stunning boudoir shoot from Erika Parker Photography has plenty of it! Oh and that ring? Swoon! I’d pass on a diamond for a sapphire stunner like that any day. Ready for more? Lose yourself in all the pretty right here.

From Erika ParkerRace and Religious is a beautiful venue in downtown New Orleans. It has so much old world charm, I thought it would be the perfect place for a boudoir shoot. I collaborated with Lara from La Mintz who helped with the styling details, and the model, as well as with Destiny from Poppy and Mint Floral Company for a bouquet for the day.

We were really lucky, the day we decided to shoot was sunny and warm, and just a few hours after we were done, the temperature dropped into the 30’s! I wanted to take advantage of everything Race and Religious had to offer, the guest rooms inside are cozy, but with lots of character. Outside there is ivy, exposed brick and a pool — it’s beautiful! It was the perfect setting for an elegant boudoir shoot.

Photography: Erika Parker Photography | Event Planning: La Mintz | Floral Design: Poppy and Mint | Makeup Artist: Glam Nola, Ashley Love | Hair Stylist: Glam Nola, Ashley Love | Calligraphy: A Fabulous Fete | Lingerie: Basics | Location: Race And Religious | Ribbon: Frou Frou Chic | Robe: BHLDN | Veil: Gossamer

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Romantic Garden Engagement Session

Take a breathtaking setting like the Rip Van Winkle Gardens and add in one of the most stunning bride and grooms you will ever lay your eyes upon and the results are pure, unadulterated magic.  Think one romantic moment after another set against lush landscapes and towering trees.  Sigh.  See every beautiful second captured by Catherine Guidry in the full gallery

From Catherine GuidryRip Van Winkle Gardens are filled with lush oaks, hanging moss, unique gardens and a gorgeous plantation. The landscape is ever-changing there, making it the perfect spot for Alexis and Jarret’s engagement.

I love that they took this opportunity to dress for the occasion – Alexis in a short blush ruffled dress and Jarret in light neutrals and wingtips for their first outfit. After their outfit change, Alexis wore a flowing ivory gown. They are such a sweet couple that truly play off of each other’s personality.

It was a beautiful day for a lovely couple!

Photography: Catherine Guidry Photography | Location: Rip Van Winkle Gardens