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Howdy, gals! We’re headed back to Charleston for our last large V4 photoshoot, and we would love to have you join us! We’ve got our bride taken care of this time around, but now we’re looking for a few lovely bridesmaids.

So! Want to get dressed up in pretty frocks (shockingly adorable, actually), have your hair and makeup done by the experts and strike a pose or two, like our stunning reader ‘maids from V3?

Photo credit: Jose Villa

We’re taking the show on the road to Charleston, SC, where we’ll be teaming up with a few fabulous vendors to produce the cover for V4. If you’re free for a Thursday, August 4 photo shoot in Charleston, we’d love for you to email a head shot and a few candids to howdy at iloveswmag.com. Ladies who’ve previously applied, feel free to submit again! Each shoot has a slightly different aesthetic, and you could be just what we’re looking for this time around.

Can’t wait to hear from y’all!

emily Written with love by Emily
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A Saturday post on the Southern Weddings blog? Heavens to Betsy!

Nope, you’re not dreaming. We just thought Saturdays would be the perfect time to share our favorite wedding films that come across our desks — kind of like the grown-up, wedding-lover version of Saturday morning cartoons! Plus, posting video on Saturdays means y’all can watch with the sound up without worrying about a boss peeking over you shoulder! :)

This week’s treat is from Phillip and MacKenzie of Inkspot Crow Films. They’re sharing the beyond-fabulous wedding of Katharine + Alex, a gorgeous couple who were married last month in Pinehurst, NC. We’ve included the vendors below because we know y’all are going to go crazy over this beauty; if you want to read up on a few more details, check out Inkspot Crow’s blog post here!

Enjoy!

Stunning! Here’s the talented group who made it come together:

Coordination: Lucy Hamilton and Lisa Johnson of Hamilton Johnson & Co // Ceremony: Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church Pinehurst, NC // Reception Design: J.W. Walton of The Catering Company of Chapel Hill // Reception Location: private lot in CCNC Pinehurst, NC // Flowers: Maggie’s Farm, Pinehurst, NC // Catering: CCNC Pinehurst, NC // Lighting: Dave Watson of Get Lit Special Event Lighting // Band: Big Blast & The Party Masters // Makeup: Fiquet Bailey Swain of Luxe Apothecary, Raleigh, NC // Hair: Samantha Slate

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Esther reply

    AHHH!! Cinematography has become one of my favorite aspects of a wedding, and it’s because of videos like this! First off, the silk robes for the bridesmaids were gorgeous! And is it just me or does the groom look a bit like a younger version of Dr. McDreamy?! But the best part was definitely the “love without brussel sprouts.” :)

  2. avatar laurie c reply

    what a great video and wonderful way to get me excited about the wedding I’m shooting today!! would a great cinematographer… looked like a fairytale wedding!!

  3. avatar MeganH reply

    this is utterly perfect in every single way. wow. (this may be hard to top in the next following saturdays!)

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  5. avatar Nancy Ray reply

    Holy moly! What an absolutely stunning wedding! Great job Inkspot Crow for capturing such a fabulous couple in love – and editing that gorgeous film in less than a month! Two thumbs up :]

  6. avatar Teresa Bryson reply

    LOVE it:)

  7. avatar Desiree reply

    Who gets on a Leer Jet after their wedding!? How fabulous! That has to be one of the most glamorous weddings I’ve seen. Love it.

    And that priest is amazing! He should travel…seriously!

  8. avatar David Watson reply

    It was such an amazing opportunity to work with so many professionals on this event. What a beautiful event. Such a honor to be in this magazine.

  9. avatar Jacqueline L. reply

    I love the bride’s natural/soft look. She’s stunning! He’s pretty darn’ handsome as well. And the plane exit? Really? Awesome! The film was really well done, I especially like the Morning Benders track.

  10. avatar Laurien reply

    Omg, I think I just fell in love <3 And I want a priest with a sense of humour like that at my wedding : ) Inkspot Crow… AMAZING!

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Weekly Round-Up

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Y’all, tell me, what is better than the weekend? Few things compare, except say, the weekend + close friends + ice cream + movies. That’s a winning combination! You know what I’ll be doing tomorrow and Sunday. Before you take off with your fantastic plans, let’s round-up the week!

We’ve had sooo many great things appear on the blog this week! First up was one of our favorites, the Southern Bride of the Month! Bride-to-be, Lauren met her fiance in kindergarten and is now planning her dream Texas wedding! (Really, y’all, she’s been collecting inspiration since high school!)

Emily gave y’all a little sneak peek behind the scenes of our latest photo shoot for V4 with Katie Stoops. Remember that time Sierra modeled as a bridesmaid? I do!

To hold us all over until V4 hits the stands, Marissa shared her favorite feature from V3, Something Blue by Jose Villa. She wanted to live in the blue and white gorgeousness from these spreads! Take a look and you’ll understand why.

Y’all know the South is steeped in tradition, so over the next few months, Marissa is going to give us all a history lesson! (We will admit, there are a few that we’re still curious about.) First up? The groom’s cake! Go to the original post to learn all about this yummy tradition.

Emily’s engaged! I can’t say it enough, I’m so excited! A few weeks ago, we asked you for your opinion on engagement rings. Now, Emily’s back to share her engagement story and ring hunt! Read all about it here.

Vendors, we issued you our first “Ultimate Southern” challenge this week! We want to know your most creative ideas for escort cards! We hope that brides everywhere will be executing these ideas soon enough! Go to the original post to get more details on how to submit.

Calling all Southern bride bloggers! We’re setting up a new page on the Southern Weddings blog for all you fellow bloggers. Tell us a little more about yourself and find out how to get on the page here!

We know there’s a ton to think about and do when you’re planning a wedding. I hope I can make it a little bit easier with my new How-To column! Read up on how to send your invitations here, where I gave you the basics on calligraphy, envelopes, mailing and stamps!

We know you can’t resist a photo booth! This week’s giveaway is going to help you make those silly photos even more fun! Say Cheese! Paper Props are the perfect addition to your wedding’s photo booth and you could win a specially made kit for Southern Weddings! Go to the original post to enter.

Emily spotted Southern utensil wrappings this week! These cowboy boot utensil packets are just so darn cute!

This week, Marissa is dishing out some tidbits about herself. We love Marissa! I think you will too when you Sit a Spell with her and get to know this fabulous lady!

Sierra shared Meg + Josh’s love story and wedding in this week’s Real Wedding Gallery. We’re crazy for the red and yellow details!

Take a look at this week’s Real Wedding!

Mary + Austin’s colorful backyard wedding had me wishing I’d been invited! Check out their Southern bash here and here.

Announcements:

Something Borrowed NY is launching their site today! Something Borrowed is an online wedding shop that rents designer bridal accessories to brides at a fraction of the retail price. They’ve partnered with top designers to curate a special collection of veils, tiaras, headpieces and jewelry to “frost yourself” with for your special day. Any minor damages are covered (please, no red velvet cake fights!) and after you’re done, you just ship it back to them and they’ll clean and preserve it for the next savvy bride! Head to their new site www.somethingborrowedny.com to take a look around!

Vendors, did you hear the good news?? We’re adding more pages to V4 which means we’re extending our ad deadline so you can help us fill up the pages! Just fill out this little “get to know you” form and Whitney will set you up for V4 awesomesauce!

Have a splendid weekend, friends!

P.S. Don’t forget, Southern Weddings is now on Pinterest!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Meredith Perdue reply

    What a week! The excitement of Emily’s engagement and the Ultimate Southern Challenge is just too much for me!

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