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Sometimes the bride really does know her own wedding best, and Sarah’s description of her North Carolina wedding as a truly “enchanted” affair is spot on the money!   Special thanks to Dixie Pixel Photo for sharing this magical wedding with us.  Indeed, the couple’s twilight nuptials in a secluded forest at The Garden Retreat (complete with flickering lanterns, hanging dragonflies and a vintage Claire Pettibone gown) were fairytale perfect.  The hopeless romantic in all of us here at SW loves how the bridesmaids, in flowy moss green dresses from Melissa Sweet, and the flower girls in hair wreathes from Blooms at Biltmore Park call to mind the wood nymphs and fairy princesses from our favorite childhood stories.  Want to hear more about this international couple’s happily-ever-after ending?  Check back to see how Sarah, a North Carolina native, and Kevin, a New Zealand national, who met while living abroad in London, celebrated wedded bliss with their closest friends and family!

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story. I had just moved to London from Tennessee and Kevin had just moved to London from New Zealand. Coincidentally, we both were planning trips to Spain. We found each other and decided to go to Barcelona together and had a great time exploring Spain. Once back in London, we bonded over conversations about missing our dogs, adjusting to British life and loving hot chocolate.  After four years of falling more and more in love, we got engaged!
Three adjectives that describe the day are:
  Enchanted, emotional and fun.
What was the design inspiration for your wedding invitation?
To give our guests a taste of our vintage forest wedding, the invitation was shaped like an antique locket. On the front of the gold locket was a cardinal and a kiwi to represent where Kevin and I are from. The locket opened to reveal an evening forest scene along with all the wedding details our guests needed.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress:
  I knew I wanted a dress that would have a vintage style to fit in with our forest destination wedding.  I came across Claire Pettibone’s dresses and fell in love with the designer.  I had a hard time making up my mind because all of her designs were gorgeous . In the end, I decided “Helena” was perfect and I was even lucky enough to find it at a sample sale at Kelly’s Closet in Atlanta.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day?
The most memorable moment was standing with Kevin at the ceremony in the beautiful forest surrounded by the people who love us best.


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  1. avatar Teresa reply

    Such a special wedding. LOVE the setting!

  2. avatar Nate at Open Light Studio reply

    These images are breathtaking. And I have to agree with Teresa that the setting is so wonderful. I love it too. The mood in the photographs is so deep and rich, full of emotion. Thanks for posting!

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There’s something about a bold purple color palette and peacock feather motif that’s at once lavishly elegant and sophisticatedly contemporary, and Marie + Kevin’s dramatic wedding (captured by Travis Hoehne and planned by the FABULOUS Angel Swanson of Events of Love Splendor) really was all that and more.  Judging by these fab photos, chic California hotspot, Seven Degrees, was an idea venue for the couple’s outdoor ceremony and modish reception.  While I was initially struck by the bride’s richly-colored and be-feathered bouquet from Irvine Village Flowers (I’ve never seen a bridal bouquet quite like that before!), it was the classic lines and couture detailing of Marie’s Vera Wang gown that really had me wowed.  And wow, what a dress it was!  For those brides looking for a unique alternative to the usual single-flower boutonnière, check out the groomsmen’s dramatic feather + flower combo.  (Unfortunately, it may be a little harder snatching up the bridesmaids’ romantic lavender frocks, as the bride chose custom dresses made by her own mother!)  Cupcakes from Sabor y Cultura Café rather than a traditional wedding cake gave this ultra-cool, luxe affair just the right amount of personal flavor and flair.  I love Southern Weddings!  Do you?  Check out our latest contest and show us your love!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story.  We met in summer school while studying in the same astronomy class and lab group.  I would always try to race the other people in my lab group to see who could finish first, but Kevin was really the smartest in the class.  He sat back and let everyone else do the work and then copied their answers later!     

Describe the proposal: Kevin swept me away to a romantic destination on our sixth anniversary where he surprised me with a proposal!

What was the design inspiration for your wedding? Modern, clean and elegant, very much inspired by Philippe Starck’s interior designs. 

Favorite design element of your big day:  There are so many favorites!  We loved  the gigantic paper flower pomanders that my mother made, the peacock feather motif on the escort cards and the actual peacock feather in the pewter vases.  The turquoise napkins which were a surprise gift from our coordinator! 

Tell us about finding your wedding dress:  One day at work, I read about the Saks’ sample sale on Daily Candy.  I decided to stop by to see what was there, not planning on purchasing anything.  I expected a mob but found the store to be somewhat empty with just a few brides leisurely browsing.  I picked up a few samples to try on for fun and ended up finding the perfect dress!  The girl sharing my dressing room even told me how perfect the dress was!  That day, I walked out of the store with my wedding dress.

The most unexpected event on our wedding day was:  An earthquake!  4.7!

Did you write your own vows? Yes, but we had the officiant read them to us so we didn’t have to memorize them. 

What advice would you give to someone planning their wedding?  On the day of your wedding, make sure you remember to relax!  Let other people deal with whatever issues arise.  If possible, hire a day-of coordinator.  And enjoy every single moment of being engaged and planning your wedding!  It is such a special time.   

Congratulations on your marriage, Marie + Kevin! 

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar The Perfect Palette reply

    Super cool color palette!

  2. avatar Nate at Open Light Studio reply

    The colors in this beautiful post are stunning. Wow! I love them so much; indoors, outdoors, night, and day. GORGEOUS!

  3. avatar Christi reply

    Hello, that shrug/bolero is amazing! Super interesting and stylish wedding.

  4. avatar Todd Nichols reply

    Wow! Love the purple tones. Nice to see something different! Really like to see when couples think outside the box!Todd

  5. avatar Courtney reply

    Where did the bride get that shrug? Is it also Vera Wang?

  6. avatar BC reply

    What a beautiful wedding!

  7. avatar angel swanson reply

    thanks for the love, swsmag :) to answer courtney’s question: the shrug was actually HANDMADE and sewn by the ultra-stylish and ultra-talented bride herself. i already tried to steal if from marie; didn’t work. lol :)

  8. avatar Annie (Co-MOH) reply

    Marie = supersister & full-time lawyer & part-time fashion designer & full-time wife & more!You always had the best taste and style =)

  9. avatar perfectweddingdressfinder reply

    That shrug is gorgeous! It definitely gave that dress the "wow" factor every bride hopes to achieve.

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We’re just so giddy about our upcoming print edition that we can’t help but share the love with you all, mostly in the form of contests.  We love contests.  We love SW.  And we hope you do, too!

To enter: Spell out “I LOVE SW” in the most creative way you possibly can.  Then take a picture of your creation and email it to Katharine [katharine at iloveswmag dot com].  No Photoshop allowed!  Take our examples as inspiration but know that we trust that y’all will be able to come up with ideas 10 times as fabulous!  From left to right: Lara’s entry, Katharine’s entry, and Abby Kittypants’s entry.

Deadline: Friday, September 18 at 6pm

To win: The SW ladies will pick our top ten entries, we’ll post them to blog, and then we’ll let our readers vote for the winner.

The prize: A $50 iTunes gift card.  That’s a lot of music, y’all!

Good luck!

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  1. avatar Coretta reply

    Hi! How can I make sure I get a copy of the new edition? Your link just says you’re sold out. I am in Washington DC and never saw the first edition (will you all put it online so that those of us who missed it can see it too), and I’m trying to make sure I don’t miss the new one!

  2. avatar katharine @ southern weddings reply

    Hi Coretta! Yes, our first issue is sold out but our editor-in-chief is looking into getting new copies made. Eventually, we hope to have both the first and the new issue online! Our newest issue comes out in stores (Barnes & Nobles, Wal-Mart, Target, Borders, etc.) on November 3!! Thank you for being such a loyal fan :)

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