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[field title=”Wedding Colors”]Green, White[/field]
[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]Tented summer fete. We wanted a celebration that was neutral and classic. Inspired by taupe, white, black. Wanted to have others dress in black tie optional.
FROM AMY OF PLUME EVENTS: “The wedding was thoughtfully and intentionally designed to both welcome and honor loved ones. There was a focus on guest experience–unexpected, elegant details and lush florals, paired with lively music, exciting menu options, and spaces to
encourage congenial gathering, offered friends and family the chance to indulge in this rare and special occasion. The couple’s personal style was reflected in the color palette, the careful selection of minimal yet impactful details, and the blend of classic and modern elements. The color palette was black and white, with taupe and wood-toned accents for warmth and depth. Nods to golf were included subtly, most notably in the round shapes that can be seen throughout the design.”
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]Maya had no idea. Lanto popped the question during a photo shoot with their rescue pup Troy for Christmas. A friend was taking their photos and asked: “Do you have any props?” It was then that Lanto took out a new collar and dog tag for Troy that said: “Will you marry my mom?” on it.
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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]Wedding dress designer: Elysee
Fabric/description: “Seraphine is contemporary minimalism and glamour, perfected. Sleek Mikado provides structure without forsaking comfort, creating a look that is both body-contouring and figure-flattering. A modern sculpted neckline and draped Mikado bodice, low V-back, and thoughtful seam placement leading down to the flared skirt ensure an effortlessly elegant look. Covered buttons trailing down to the hem of the gown add a sweet, detailed finishing touch.” https://elyseebridal.com/en/collections/elysee/seraphine
How did you know it was the one? “When I felt like I was shining through the dress; I was wearing the dress vs the dress wearing me”.[/field]
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[field title=”Groomsman Attire”]Custom tux in Jackson Beach, got to pick out the lining on the inside[/field]
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[field title=”Food & Drink”]Food was catered by Dormie Golf Club, and incorporated elements that were a nod to Lanto and the PGA. It included golf ball cake pops and spherical ice cubes! Dinner was held outdoors, with dancing and celebration under a sailcloth tent. Dinner was inspired by the feeling of family and closeness, with long sweeping tables under twinkling lights to create an intimate atmosphere. Guests were later invited to the sailcloth tent that featured two gorgeous lounge set ups, DJ, a classic black-and-white dance floor, crystal chandeliers, and a custom-designed bar.
For the dinner tables, we carefully balanced comfort and a welcoming feel with elegance. We started with tan linen tablecloths and warm wood-toned chairs. We filled the tables with candles and understated floral arrangements that included centerpieces with an abundance of texture and different types of foliage and single-ingredient accent arrangements. We knew we wanted to incorporate touches of black, so we went with bold black plates. We also opted for classic silver accents to balance the more modern centerpieces and black plates.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Circles and spheres could be found in the signage, the custom-built bar back etagere, the custom platform for the violinist, the pattern on cocktail table linens, the fruiting persimmon branches we used in the florals
All florals were whites and greens. We incorporated white flowers with yellows centers for a touch of color and contrast.
The bouquet: The bride’s bouquet was an hand-tied, garden-style bouquet that was perfect for her frame and included an abundance of texture. The focal ingredients were garden roses shipped in from California and locally sourced fruiting persimmon branches. Blooming autumn clematis vine gave the bouquet a gentle cascade.
The wedding party bouquets: The bridesmaid and “groomslady” bouquets were kept simple and petite and made in a style that would complement the bride’s. We opted to use only different type of foliage and smaller blooms to create an organic, textured look.
Boutonniere: The boutonnieres were each crafted with a different combination of ingredients, which also included many textural elements. The groom’s featured a white ranunculus, again adding to the circular theme of the wedding design.
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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]NA. Provided by Dormie.[/field]
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[field title=”Special Detail #1″]How did you personalize your wedding day to reflect who you are as a couple?
Troy, our dog, is a big part of our lives and means so much to us. We are passionate about animal rescue – Troy was adopted from SAFE Pet rescue in St. Augustine, and we created a fund for their nonprofit on our wedding registry. Outside of our wedding, we are also involved on the board of another nonprofit called Puppies and Golf, where we give grants to shelters/rescues in need and people who cannot afford surgery or treatment for their dogs…that being said – our dog Troy was a big part of the wedding. He hung out with us all day while we got ready, and he was part of our ceremony, walking down the aisle with family. We also had a custom illustration of Troy to use as a coaster. We had a custom logo of our initials throughout the signage and paper goods. We used drink stirrers shaped as golf clubs, a seating chart that played off a golfing scorecard, as well as a lot of circular elements to play off the shape of golf balls.
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Photography: Hannah Forsberg | Videography: Ashley Loyer Films | Cake: Dormie Club | Shoes: Badgely Mischka | DJ: DJ Rang | Groom’s Attire: JT Vinson | Ceremony Music: NC Violinist | Transportation: A Ride Transportation | Beauty: Josiah Reed Beauty | Bridal Designer: Elysee Bridal | Bridal Salon: One Bridal | Bridesmaid Dress: Jenny Yoo | Hair Comb: Ellen Hunter NYC | Invitations + Signage: Em Paper Co. | Planning, Design, Florals:: Plume Events | Rentals: American Party Rentals | Specialty Rentals: Greenhouse Picker Sisters | Tenting + Rentals: Curated Events Raleigh | Venue + Catering: Dormie Club | Virtual Stream: Matt & Meredith Films
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