Google+ Real Texas Wedding: Bethany + Joe, Part I - Southern Weddings

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The shot of the bride’s Melissa Sweet gown hanging above a classic black-and-white tiled floor is what first caught my eye in this Texas wedding from the husband and wife team at The Nichols.  Of course, then I saw the other all-white details in Bethany + Joe’s wedding at AMOA Laguna Gloria, and I was totally sold!  Posey Floral and Event Design styled coordinating all-white bouquets for Bethany + her maids.  Like their neutral-toned mix-and-match frocks from J. Crew, each maid carried her own unique bouquet, and the final result couldn’t be more stunning.  (Mix-and-match done right really is one of my favorites!)  The bride wore sequined Kate Spade heels that matched the glamour of her bow-backed dress, while her groom opted for more casual kicks in his personalized Converse keds.  Love!

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story.  As an incoming freshman at The University of Texas at Austin, a new friend invited me to a party that her older cousin was having the week before classes started. Joe was at this party and we immediately hit it off.  We became very close friends and stayed so throughout the next 4 years – through cross country moves, new jobs, and other relationships.  As I was finishing up my senior year, the Texas Longhorns were set to play for the National Championship in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.  Joe was living in Los Angeles at the time, and being such a life-long Longhorn football fan, I planned a trip with some girlfriends to Pasadena even though they had tickets to the game and I did not. Once in LA, Joe invited us all over for dinner where he proceeded to give me my “belated Christmas present” – a card that held two tickets to the Rose Bowl the next day! Joe had won the tickets in a random drawing from a local realtor, and knew that taking me would be the beginning of the greatest adventure of our lives. So in the end, it was the Longhorn football team that really brought us together!
Three adjectives that describe the day are:
Warm (literally and figuratively), vivacious, affectionate
Our favorite detail of the wedding was:
It’s probably a tie between seeing all our favorite people in one place, and the delicious ice cream float station!
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration?  What was Southern about your wedding? We are Austinites through and through, and wanted to incorporate the very essence of why we love this city so much – it’s quirky and weird, yet still very traditional in many senses.  From our table names (all Austin icons, historical places, and favorite restaurants), to our food and drink choices (local, organic food, and many local beers and wines), we always kept our love for where we live in mind.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress:
I went shopping by myself the first trip so I could make some preliminary choices and I ended up falling in love with two completely different dresses. Enter bridesmaids. I took a few of my girlfriends to look at the two dresses and, without showing them “the two”, asked them to pick out some other options just for the sake of comparison.  The first dress I put on that day, which one of my bridesmaids picked out (and I hadn’t even glanced at before), ended up being “the one.” I fell in love with Melissa Sweet’s Heidi – the soft organza, the pleating and detail on the bodice, the fun asymmetrical bow in the back, and the gorgeous buttons that extended the length of the train.  Moral of the story? Even if you don’t think you’ll want it, it helps to have an outside opinion sometimes.
Describe your wedding flowers: Our florist, Madeleine Myers of Posey Floral and Event Design, was also a bridesmaid in our wedding so needless to say she knew our taste and style pretty well.  She created simple centerpieces with varying styles of white bud vases and different groupings of yellow and white flowers on half of the tables and red poppies, anemones, peonies and ranunculus on the other tables.  The bridesmaids carried clean and simple white, mono-floral bouquets, each holding a different type of flower, wrapped in varying yellow and ivory ribbon.  My favorite thing about my bouquet was that Madeleine surprised me with white anemones – my absolute favorite even though we thought we wouldn’t be able to get them in May in Texas!

Written with love by Southern Weddings
3 Comments
  1. avatar Heidi@TrulyEngaging reply

    Love everything about Bethany's look and the shot of her through the wrought iron is stunning! Gorgeous flowers!

  2. avatar Kimberly @ Daily Sip Studios reply

    Love those "GROOM" shoes!

  3. avatar Hunter Valley Wedding Venues reply

    The garden wedding shots look amazing. You really nailed the look!

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