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Andrea + Tres’ evening nuptials at the Southern Oaks Plantation in New Orleans combines a touch of glam with down-South charm. Andrea walked down the aisle with a beautiful bouquet of white roses, courtesy of Fat Cat Flowers, and some killer blue Christian Louboutin pumps. I love that Andrea had her nine bridesmaids, wearing Watters dresses, carry single magnolia blooms down the aisle. The newlyweds rode away in a horse and carriage after being pronounced husband and wife as fireworks shot off in the background–now that’s the way to celebrate a marriage! Thanks Armosa Studios for sharing this gem!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met at work. Tres had just moved to Memphis from Knoxville, and a big group of our work friends were going to dinner after work. After dinner, the two of us got into deep conversation. We were having so much fun talking to each other that when we finally looked up, all of our friends had left!
Describe the proposal. It was perfect. We had just left Napa Valley after wine tasting for a few days and were headed to San Francisco for the rest of the week. We drove to a park overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, and Tres asked me there. Aside from the wedding, it was the most exciting day of my life. There’s a funny story that I have to mention, though. Tres set up the video camera so we could wave into it in front of the Golden Gate Bridge when what he really wanted was for our proposal to be on camera so my parents could see it when we returned. After the proposal, we couldn’t wait to watch it. We got in the car and turned on the camera. The shot of us waving was perfect, but literally the second Tres got down on his knee to propose, the wind moved the camera so that the only thing seen was the Golden Gate Bridge. We still laugh about it and, bridge or not, I love that we have some of it on camera!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Timeless, fun, perfection
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? Everything about our wedding was Southern! Our theme was Southern vintage, and our venue, Southern Oaks Plantation, set the tone for all the details. The front lawn of the antebellum home served as our ceremony site with a horse and carriage incorporated into the ceremony. Magnolias played a big role in our wedding, as I’m from Mississippi, and it’s the state flower. My girls carried magnolias down the aisle, and magnolias were also included on our invitations and our wedding cake. To give the guys a Southern touch, they wore cotton bloom boutonnieres. The food was completely New Orleans style with everything from jambalaya and gumbo to crawfish and oysters being served.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I went to Atlanta to find the dress of my dreams with my my mom, grandmother, aunt and cousin, who all came in from Austin, TX. It only took two places and about 10 dresses before I put on the one I loved most. I knew I wanted a dropped waist silhouette and a sweetheart neckline, but not taffeta. Well, the perfect dress just happened to be taffeta! My advice? Never say never!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Lisa reply

    Gorgeous! Pink and turquoise is my all time favorite color combination, and her shoes are AMAZING :) And I love the bowties and her perfect birdcage veil…just everything is so beautiful! Congratulations to the lovely couple!

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    Those blue pumps look so cute, wonder where she got ’em

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi there! Andrea’s fab pumps are, unsurprisingly, Christian Louboutins :)

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Julie + Tim’s reception at the beautiful John Oliver Michael House perfectly describes how simply sweet this couple is. Bunches of flowers from Fertile Crescent Gardens sat on top of burlap table runners while black and white family wedding photos (dating back to the 1800s!) hung along a wall. Their peony-adorned cake was courtesy of Cecelia Villaveces. Now please take a moment to look at how sweet this couple is! Those dreamy portraits are the work of Laura Leslie Photography–thanks Laura!

Describe your wedding flowers: Friends of ours grow the most beautiful flowers and have an eye-catching stand at the Athens Farmer’s Market, so I asked if they would help out with the flowers. It was very much a team effort, batting around ideas and pictures until we came up with what we wanted. I think the flowers were simply Southern, with cotton boutonnieres, magnolias on the mantle, and a lot of local greenery on the tables. They were very organic looking, but striking at the same time.
Describe your wedding cake: I never hesitated, but went straight to Cecelia Villaveces Cakes in Athens. My grandmother always bought their cakes for our birthdays, and they are delicious and beautiful. We decided on a simple design to go with the rest of our day, and some fresh pink peonies on top.
What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome while planning your wedding? We were on a budget, but that was a fun challenge because we ended up doing a lot of things ourselves and making the wedding more unique. I would say that the most difficult part was planning a wedding from another state (I live in Tennessee), but my mother and aunt were both a huge help in the planning department.
What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Can we have two? We did a handfasting, and it was great to have the wedding party symbolically bind our hands with ribbon. Also, I loved walking back down the aisle, beaming next to my new husband, while family and friends showered us with lavender!
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line? We didn’t write our own vows, but we added quite a few meaningful things like the handfasting, a reading from Walt Whitman, and a prayer we read in thanks for the day. I think my favorite part was the Whitman quote my little sister read: “Camerado, I give you my hand! I give you my love more precious than money; I give you myself before preaching and law: Will you give me yourself? Will you come travel with me? Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?”
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Timothy is starting his residency for family medicine, which will be a challenge for both of us and our new marriage. We are excited, though, to be part of our new community as a couple and continue to enjoy the simple things in life with one another.

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Gloria @ I Do Venues reply

    This wedding is rustic chic done so well. Look at the simple flowers, the containers make such a great impact and I bet the floral budget was super low. The burlap is a great addition- I love this wedding – if you are looking for more rustic details- you may like this celebration as well http://www.idovenues.com/tiber-canyon-ranch-country-at-its-best/

  2. avatar Kalie reply

    Where did they get that cake stand? It’s beautiful!!! I’ve been searching everywhere for something like that.

    • avatar Emily @ Southern Weddings reply

      Hi Kalie! I’m not sure where Julie bought or rented her cake stand from, but it looks to me like the fairly standard kind cake bakers will often offer to rent. If your cake baker doesn’t have something similar, I would try looking at restaurant supply sites or stores! Hope that helps!

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Though today’s bride described her wedding as “simple and natural,” you won’t feel like anything is missing from this lovely affair at the John Oliver Michael House. Crisp blue bridesmaids dresses from J. Crew and a fresh-looking groom take this wedding from home-grown to sweetly Southern. If you’re like me, then you’ll be impressed with the bride who bought her BCBG wedding dress through Brides Against Breast Cancer and you’ll fall in love with her bouquet of peonies and cotton, courtesy of Fertile Crescent Gardens. Thanks to Laura Leslie Photography for sharing!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met in a philosophy class at Furman University, where we both did our undergraduate work. We were actually both dating other people at the time, but we remained acquaintances with a lot in common until after graduation. We dated long distance for four years while Timothy was in school and I pursued teaching and another degree…but it was worth it!
Describe the proposal. We both love to travel and we planned a two-week trip to Nicaragua full of plenty of adventures like volcano hiking, surfing, and eating. I didn’t think he would be crazy enough to carry my ring around, but he was—and he proposed one morning on a remote surf beach. We celebrated with fish tacos and Nicaraguan beer.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Simple, natural, and very us
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: We both loved the cotton–it was unique and appropriate because there is a giant cotton field down the road from our venue—it’s one of the first things I noticed.
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? Well, the cotton was Southern, but other details of our flowers were very local and thus Southern. Georgia Pine, rosemary, larkspur, and other greenery were all locally grown. We tried to use the natural, rustic beauty of our venue as an asset in the decor and worked with it rather than competing with the trees, azaleas and dogwoods. I insisted on Southern food so we served fried chicken, squash casserole, and shrimp and grits. We also had kegs of the BEST Southern beer, the local Terrapin. I tried to honor my family in a lot of ways. We wrapped my bouquet in my great-grandmother’s handkerchief, used antique pins, and hung black-and-white family wedding pictures dating back to the 1800s. It’s pretty cool to think about the long line of women and men who’ve come before you, doing the same thing you are doing.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I looked around at a few places in Nashville, where I was going to school. Then I heard about a traveling dress tour, Brides Against Breast Cancer. I thought, “why not have the large amount of money you spend on a dress go towards a wonderful cause?” So two of my girlfriends came with me, we found “the” dress, called my mom, and bought it that day. It was a purchase I really felt good about.

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar rebekah reply

    laura this is beautiful girl, the move to Georgia has been GOOD to you:) so proud to know you!

  2. avatar Kat Braman reply

    this is all kinds of wonderful! I’m loving that deep blue tie. Congratulations on the feature Laura! You did a beautiful job.

  3. avatar Laura Leslie reply

    Thank you SW for the feature! Thx Kat and Rebekah :)

  4. avatar Emily Steffen reply

    I LOOOVE her shoes and dress and flowers! This wedding is amazing!!! :)

  5. avatar Kim reply

    LOVE the shoes!! Where are they from??

  6. avatar Kelli Taylor/Daniel Taylor Photography reply

    I have never seen florals so utterly gorgeous. I so want the shoes. And I love the bow ties!! Beautiful wedding, beautiful couple.

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