Google+ Real Texas Wedding: Kristin + Kincaid, Part I - Southern Weddings

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This weekend’s Daylight Savings change sure did a number on me, but the extra hour of sunshine (yippee!) was more than worth it. What better way to ring in the longer days of spring than with a behind-the-scenes peek at Kristin + Kincaid’s Texas wedding, courtesy of Anne Marie Photography. K + K celebrated their May nuptials with a veritable ranch-sized celebration (275 guests, y’all!) at the famous Gage Hotel that was tailor-made for this photographer bride and her ranch manager sweetheart. The Western-themed bash was offset by a bright color palette of yellows (the bridesmaids’ ruffled Bella Bridesmaid frocks were a V3 fan favorite) and green (the florals from Statue of Destin had a Wild West flair). The bride’s favorite detail? “I could not live without my dress,” Kristin gushed of her flowered Amsale gown.

Written with love by Katharine
7 Comments
  1. avatar Lori reply

    Beautiful! I love the bride and bridesmaids dresses.

  2. avatar kelly reply

    i am beyond obsessed with her wedding dress + the bridesmaids’ dresses!!!!! ahhhhh!!! and those cowboy boots. ohmygoodness!

  3. avatar Lauren H. reply

    Love the bridesmaids’ dress. So bright and fun!

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  5. avatar Anne Markey- Charlotte Wedding Planner reply

    Sooooo sweet. Lovin’ the cowboy boots!

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  7. avatar Kim reply

    I love your flower girl dress! Do you mind telling me where your purchased it?

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