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It’s been a long and busy week here at Southern Weddings, so we thought we’d give the weekend a fresh start… starting with these wonderfully fresh blooms from the November issue.   We pored over hundreds (and hundreds!) of the most beautiful bouquets to find the 15 that would inspire our beautiful brides-to-be.  From all-white to wildflower bright, tulips to peonies (not to mention dramatic orchids!), these are the bouquets you’ll want to tear out and share with your florist for your own big day.

First Row: Bouquet by Cymbidium Floral, Photography by Fidelio; Bouquet by Nouveau Flowers, Photography by Dede Edwards; Bouquet by Nouveau Flowers, Photography by Vue.

Second Row: Bouquet by Dorothy McDaniel’s Flower Market, Photography by Gresham; Photography by Olivia Leigh; Pomander by JL Floral Design, Photography by Stephanie Williams.

Third Row: Bouquet by Brown Paper Design, Photography by Jose Villa; Bouquet by JL Floral Design, Photography by Stephanie Williams; Bouquet by Square Root Design, Photography by Jessica Claire.

Fourth Row: Bouquet by JL Floral Design, Photography by Stephanie Williams; Bouquet by JL Floral Design, Photography by Stephanie Williams;  Bouquet and Photography by Martha Greenwood for BIG Events.

Fifth Row: Photography by Jessica Claire; Bouquet from JL Floral Design, Photography by Stephanie Williams; Bouquet by Eye Floral Design, Photography by Phindy Studios.

Want more real wedding inspiration?  Make sure you get your copy of the latest issue of Southern Weddings while you still can!


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  1. avatar F @sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com reply

    A-M-A-Z-I-N-G We posted on floral inspiration a few days ago and I wish I had seen this then. and the yellow calla lilys with navy dress bring a smile to my face as they are pretty much exact to what my girls had on our big day! Thanks for sharing :)

  2. avatar Astrid reply

    Thanks ladies for sharing – these are all fabulous! My top pick is the third one down on the very left – orange and pink is one of my own favorite color combinations – so happy and warm!

  3. avatar Dawn reply

    I am such a pushover for peonies! All of the bouquets are breath-taking…

  4. avatar wedding sparklers reply

    the flowers look beautiful. they make the party

  5. avatar Elizabeth reply

    Love this round-up!! Especially loving the very first bouquet!

  6. avatar Michael and Anna Costa reply

    These are absolutely gorgeous!

  7. avatar Alison @ The Knotty Bride reply

    Looooooove these bouquets! What an amazing assortment of loveliness!!!!

  8. avatar Michael and Anna Costa reply

    Simply stunning!

  9. avatar Heather Mason reply

    Beautiful! I’ll be sure to share this with my brides!

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We’ve got a little gem of an engagement shoot for you today from photographer Jeremy Harwell!  Meghan + David chose Serenbe, one of the SW staff’s favorite places in the South (evidence here!), for their shoot backdrop, and the result couldn’t be more charming.  I particularly appreciate that the vintage vibe is subtly done, and certainly not something the couple will regret in a year or two, thanks in part to Brittany Allen’s masterful hair and makeup magic.  Read on for more of the inspiration behind the shoot!

From Meghan…

“The 1940’s and 50’s inspired me to go with a ‘vintage theme’ for our engagement pictures.  David, my fiance, was excited about the idea of dong something a little out of the ordinary.  We fell in love with Serenbe and chose it for our location, and its natural beauty and Southern charm made the inspiration come alive.  David and I wanted our love for each other to be captured on camera, as we love pictures that tell a story.  Thanks to Jeremy’s creative eye and beautiful use of light and color, we achieved our vision.  He is such a fun person to work with and I’m looking forward to our wedding!”

Thanks for sharing, guys, and thanks to Jeremy for the lovely photos!  We can’t wait to see your (what is sure to be fabulous) wedding!

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  1. avatar F @ sanebrideadvice.blogspot.com reply

    In love with the sweetness of this shoot. Looks like it is right out of a magazine ad. Our engagement shoot was completely different version as we did them on streets of Manhattan, but what I would do to get into that gorgeous red dress ! Beautiful!

  2. avatar Nicole-Lynn reply

    Great engagement pics. Awesome use of light. We just did our beach engagement pics and had a blast! :) Engagement sessions are so fun!

  3. avatar Camille Deann reply

    This session is perfection! Love the sweetness and of course the vintage. Jeremy did a fabulous job!

  4. avatar lane dittoe reply

    sooo freaking good!!

  5. avatar Jeremy Harwell reply

    Thanks all for the very kind comments!

  6. avatar sherin reply

    Love these engagement photos. The nose-kissing always looks adorable in shots!

  7. avatar forget.me.knot.weddings reply

    Such an adorable couple and shoot!

  8. avatar Natalie Bell Photography reply

    These are to die for! I love the vintage theme. It really fits the couple’s style!

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I love the clean white florals and fresh greenery from Elgin Weddings.  Love them!  My other favorite detail from their cozy reception?  The cake.  Correction: the cheese that resembles a wedding cake.  (Yes, that really is a four-tiered cheese platter.  Hey: some couples love cake, some love cheesecake, and others just really love cheese in the shape of a cake!  There are more gorgeous images from this South African wedding on Christine Meintijes’ blog… what are you waiting for?!

Describe your wedding cake: CHEESE! Neither one of us likes wedding cake, but we love cheese. We had rounds of cheese piled on top of one another and decorated with fruit and preserves. My friend had given me two little ducks for my hen party, and we decided to include them in the cake décor at the last minute, making the cake even quirkier
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding?
I love making stuff. I really wanted to be involved in all the details and design most of the décor myself. Because we live in Hong Kong and got married in South Africa, this was logistically impossible. I made tons of inspiration boards that I share with the design team. They were incredibly detailed, so the team was able to capture the mood and details we wanted perfectly!
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day?
So many! My dad crying when he came to get me for the ceremony, seeing everyone’s faces as I stood at the entrance of the boat house waiting to walk down the aisle, my mother’s sheer fabulousness when she made her speech, the bonding of both families, Graeme’s dad crying, the food – so mouth-watering and delicious – the vino, the plate smashing, Graeme’s look on his face when he saw me, our first kiss as a married couple, the reading, seeing all my bridesmaids on the dance floor and thinking, “Wow, this is amazing,” dancing my ass off and having so much fun, laughing with my brother for the first time in years…
Did you write your own vows?  If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line?
We didn’t write our own vows, but the minister read a passage from The Time Traveler’s Wife, which was really poignant. We also chose “The Owl and the Pussy Cat” for our reading, which was just so warm and lovely, especially the part that went, “And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand they danced by the light of the moon, the moon. They danced by the light of the moon.”
What’s next for you as a couple?  What are you looking forward to in the future?
We’re looking forward to celebrating life, to living each day like it’s our last, to enjoying each other’s company, and hopefully to having beautiful babies – inshallah!

Congratulations, Sofia + Graeme!  Thank you for sharing some South African inspiration with us!


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  1. avatar Linzi reply

    I’m just so curious what passage from the Time Traveler’s Wife they read? I love South Africa, love this beautiful wedding, and love that book, so I’m just wondering if the passage that stood out to me for a wedding is the one that they read. Any ideas??

  2. avatar Hi-Fi Weddings reply

    HOLY CRAP!!! A literal CHEESE CAKE! omg i’m so in love. i want to be their bffs and eat cheese with them all day :)

  3. avatar Dennis @ Wholesale Flowers reply

    This is such a beautiful wedding! Love the rustic style and attention to details. The cheese "cake" is beyond awesome! What a fantastic idea!

  4. avatar wedding stuff reply

    So beautiful!

  5. avatar Laura at Bridal Bubbly reply

    Love the chalkboard and "cheese" cake. The rustic details are fabulous!

  6. avatar Jacquelyn reply

    Cake of CHEESE! Perfect.

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