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Whenever our lovely editor-in-chief chimes in about a wedding, we know it’s something special.  So when Lara gushed that she “loved the cuteness” of Cami + Tanner’s colorful Las Vegas wedding from Oakstream Photography, I just had to take a look myself.  We love that the bride choose four wedding colors rather than just one, picked cute, frilly pink and yellow BCBG frocks and carried one of the sunniest bouquet of flowers I’ve ever seen.  How can one help but smile?  Luckily we have a second image board to enjoy together!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story.  Tanner and I lived across the street from each other last year. He became good friends with my roommates while I was dating another guy. I thought Tanner was adorable from the first day I met him. After sharing many meals and enjoying our favorite T.V. shows together (not to mention all the accounting homework Tanner helped me with!), we became good friends.  We started hanging out more and more until Tanner asked me to go home with him to California for Thanksgiving. I was shocked but thrilled at the same time.  Our trip to visit his family in California is what first made our relationship official!
Describe the proposal:
  He had me fooled. He gave me the typical run-around men give when trying to fool girls (“the ring wouldn’t be finished in time” and he had to “figure out all the finances”).  For Valentine’s day, Tanner made plans for us to double date with his roommate where we ate a nice home-cooked meal together.  After dinner, we headed up to his friend’s house in Alpine, Utah where we were going to watch a movie and hang out.  Tanner and I arrived first and he said had a Valentine’s gift he wanted to give me before our friends arrived. He made me a video slideshow of all our pictures of us dating set to the songs that we liked.  At the end of the video, the screen read: “Tanner and Camilla together forever June 20, 2009.”  (I should have known right then that he was planning on proposing!)  He got down on one knee and asked me to marry him!  I was shocked and SO excited!  Right then, his roommates came out of the closets where they had been hiding the whole time video-taping the entire proposal!  
What was the design inspiration for your wedding?
 Anyone who knows me knows I’m a very happy and bubbly person. I love bright colors and am not afraid to wear them or decorate with them.  Not surprisingly, I couldn’t choose just one color for my wedding, so I chose four.  I always wanted a laid-back outdoor summer wedding, and that’s what I got!
Tell us about finding your wedding dress:
Oh boy, this is a story of its own!  The short version is that I went to Danielle’s Bridal Boutique in Utah with my mother and two aunts. I literally loved every dress in the store and tried on about thirty before narrowing it down to eight favorites. It was so hard to pick just one dress! I almost called Tanner to have him help me decide!   In the end, I kept going back to the same dress and just couldn’t resit. 

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar amanda b. young reply

    Gorgeous. Love all the bright, fun colors. And that bride? She’s stunning!

  2. avatar Oakstream Photography reply

    THANK YOU SW!!!!!!! You guys rock! I LOVE this wedding to pieces ;-)

  3. avatar Emily Lockard reply

    I LOVE the way Alisha with Oakstream captures moments. She is my wedding photographer this November and I can’t imagine anyone else I’d rather have! She does AMAZING work. Why am I even talking, her work speaks for itself! =)

  4. avatar Maggie reply

    Please, Oh Please tell me the name of your dress and who makes it!

  5. avatar Encore Bride reply

    Love the bright colors, what a beautiful wedding! Thanks for sharing!

  6. avatar Vicki reply

    This wedding is just oozing with personality. The brides gown is gorgeous as are the bridesmaids. Very fun pictures!!!

  7. avatar Cami reply

    My dress is from a Spaniard company called Pronovias. They make amazing gowns!!! You’ll have to find a store that carries that line here in the States. I’m not sure if you can order directly from them?? They do run true to size.

  8. avatar Michonne reply

    I LOVE this wedding!!! Such a lively group, a lovely reception, beautiful colors, happy bride and groom. Wow, thank-you for the lovely inspiration!!!

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Southern Weddings Top 10

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The SW girls are beyond thrilled for our upcoming print edition, due out on newsstands nationwide on November 3!  To share some of our excitement, we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 reasons why Southern Weddings is the most dynamic and valuable magazine for today’s Southern bride. 

image above :: Jose Villa

10.  National and international following, complete with a passion for all things Southern!  Though our roots are here in the South, Southern Weddings Magazine boasts a devoted readership that spans not only across the United States but around the world.  There’s just something about the charm of the South that readers, regardless of their location, just can’t get enough of!

image above :: Paul Johnson

9.  Printed and published by the very best in the industry.  To help make this next issue bigger and better than ever, we’ve hired a fabulous new printer based right here in the South (Atlanta, to be specific) that prints some truly fabulous national magazines, including Modern Bride, Elegant Bride, Architectural Digest and Wired.  Also, we’re still proudly distributed by Curtis Circulation, the leader in magazine circulation nationwide and responsible for knockout publications like Elle, Newsweek, Forbes and Maxim.

image above :: A Bryan Photo

8.  Our claim to fame: the daily Southern Weddings Blog.  For readers who just can’t get enough Southern Weddings, we offer the ever-popular extension of our print edition with the Southern Weddings Blog.  Updated at least three times daily, this blog features stunning real weddings and inspiration from the top wedding pros around the world.  We love to feature our advertising partners on  this blog, especially in the weeks leading up to our launch.  Keep your eyes peeled for a massive makeover that is sure to have you clicking back even more than you already do!

image above :: Jessica Claire

7. Personal attention. That goes for both our vendors and our readers.  We send many copies of the magazine to our readers directly from the office, and not a single copy leaves without a personal note from one of the editors.  This kind of personal attention inspires loyalty, and the loyalty our brides feel for us is a feeling they extend to our vendors, as well.

image above :: courtesy of Preston Bailey

6. Authority.  Through our blog and our first issue, we’ve built a reputation for ourselves as the Southern wedding experts.  Our readers trust our taste, and they trust the vendors we select to advertise with us.

image above :: Fred Egan

5.  One-of-a-kind grooms’ section: We’re proud to be one of the only magazines with a designated “Grooms’ Section.”  Even better than our brand new, never-before-seen feature?  Our super-secret, super-fabulous groom fashion experts: you’ll never guess who we’ve got up our sleeve…

image above :: left to right – Marcy Blum, Sylvia Weinstock, Amy Atlas, Jung Lee, Preston Bailey, Mindy Weiss, Tara Guerard, Michelle Rago, Rebecca Grinnals and Kathryn Arce of Engaging Concepts

4.  Exclusive interviews with celebrity planners.  Southern Weddings is happy to be in the company and have the support of many of the best in the business, several of whom will be featured in our November issue.  Look for Jung Lee, Sylvia Weinstock, Lisa Vorce, Mindy Rice, Michelle Rago, Tara Guerard and Marcy Blum weighing in on what they love best about Southern weddings, as well as new columns by Randy Fenoli of Kleinfeld Bridal Salon and Simon T. Bailey.

image above :: Meg Baisden

3.  New, never-before-seen content:  Unlike our premier Spring/Summer 2009 issue, our newest edition will feature ten real weddings never before seen in the blogosphere.  What does this mean for you? Tons and tons of surprises you will be dying to see!

image above :: courtesy of Mindy Weiss

2.  Sold in (the best) stores nationwide:  Southern Weddings will be sold in Target, Walmart, Barnes & Noble, and Borders stores across the country, as well as regional grocery stores and bridal boutiques.  We’re honored to have been picked up by these amazing retailers.  Imagine how much more fun the checkout lines will be once we hit stores!

images above :: left to right – Michael Norwood, Jasmine Star, Melissa Jill, Cameron Ingalls, Agnes Lopez, Becker, Michael Norwood

1.  Two Words: SOLD OUT!  Our last issue completely sold out and we still receive regular requests to purchase this hot editorial commodity.  With so many new and exciting features, we can only imagine how fast our next edition will fly off the shelves!

Cover image above :: Jose Villa

Vendors, you can’t afford not to be a part of this next issue!  Email me at katharine {at} iloveswmag {dot} com for a media kit.  And to our beautiful brides from all across the country: thank you from all of us here at SW for being such loyal readers and avid fans!  This blog is for you, about you and all thanks to YOU!

Get. Excited.  We sure are!  (Surely there’s no one’s more excited than Emily, though!)

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Diane Phillips reply

    Can’t wait to see the upcoming issue! I’m in awe of all that your team creates and shares with the wedding industry and brides & grooms! Keep up the awesome work! :) Always raising the bar… I LOVE IT! :)

  2. avatar Ashley reply

    I absolutely loved your first issue so I can hardly wait for your second one to hit the stores.

  3. avatar bridal expert reply

    Wow. Congratulations. You truly deserve to be there! Hope to buy a copy of the magazine as soon as they are out again…

  4. avatar Coretta reply

    I was unable to get a copy of the first edition here in DC :( and have been one of those people inquiring about how I can get one or see the contents online. Any plans to put the first edition online? Also, how can I make sure I don’t miss the new edition? Are there specific locations in DC you expect the magazine to land at?

  5. avatar Southern Weddings reply

    Hi Coretta! Yes, we are planning to put the first edition online for all to see very soon. And we will have a list of DC stores in November so you don’t miss out. We’re so excited and grateful for your support! Thanks y’all!

  6. avatar Terrica, Savannah Wedding Planner reply

    I am so ridiculously excited for the next issue, I just can’t stand it! Looking forward to what you have in store :) Thanks for all you do to keep us enamored and inspired!

  7. avatar Latrice – Bridal Opulence reply

    The suspense is killing me! November 3rd can’t come soon enough!! I know it will be another stunning issue full of eye candy!!When is the next SW party!!! {wink}

  8. avatar Southern Weddings reply

    Rumor has it we’re doing it in HOTLANTA again! Details to come… Thanks for the love Latrice and all!

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I think what I love best about Lara + Ross’ Florida wedding at Alys Beach Green and Central Park is the ultra-fab blend of seaside cool and Southern sophistication, courtesy of Buckner Productions.  The fresh whites of the bride’s classic Mikaella gown and the clean, neutral tones of the groomsmen’s lightweight suits are beachy, fun and effortlessly stylish while the rich burnt orange of the bridesmaids’ silk sheaths from Watters Bridesmaids and lush Nouveau Flowers bouquets add just the right touch of autumn elegance.   Like Lara, we like the uniqueness of the couple’s wedding cake from The Broken Egg and think it’s especially sweet it was made as an exact replica of the Alys Beach tower.  A black-and-white-tiled dance floor and a breezy open-air tent are perfectly chic accents for this upscale beach wedding. 

P.S. Football legend Eli Manning was in Lara + Ross’ wedding party!  Can you spot the Southern superstar?

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met back in the fall of 2004 as architecture students. Ross noticed me immediately because he was irritated that I was always late for class!  I finally broke the ice in 2005 when I asked Ross to a DG formal. In 2006, I moved to Nashville and Ross moved to Jackson, but we ran into each other again the week Ross graduated from architecture school in 2007.  We began dating soon afterwards. Over the next year, I would drive to Santa Rosa Beach or Ross would drive to Jackson so we could see each other as often as possible.  After the distance took its toll, Ross moved back to Jackson and we dated for another ten months before he proposed.
Describe the proposal.
Ross wrote me a letter every day for a week, surprising me in a different location each day with the next letter. On Saturday morning, he told me to pack my clothes for the day and to bring something I could wear outside. Ross took me to Pinelake, our church, and planted some trees with me while he read each letter he had written me. We then wrote a letter to ourselves to help us get through any difficult times together.  Ross proposed under the cross on the hill behind the church!
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I found the dress at Lowe’s, a great place with a ton of great designers and styles to choose from! I had the best help ever!
Did you write your own vows? If so, what was your favorite phrase, verse or line?
We used the same vows both of Ross’ sisters used in their weddings.
Three adjectives that describe the day are:
Surreal, holy and amazing.
What was your favorite design element of your big day? We got married at Alys Beach but if I had to choose a specific thing, I’d have to say I loved our cake best of all!
Describe your wedding cake:
We chose a cake made in the shape of the Alys Beach tower.
Describe your wedding flowers:
The arrangements were very modern, textured and non-traditional.
Were there any wedding traditions or new ideas you included in the wedding?
We incorporated both traditional and non-traditional ideas into our wedding.  My bridesmaids chose their own dresses in “neutral tones,” but my sister and Ross’ two sisters all wore matching dresses. Ross had his brother-in-law perform the ceremony while his other brother-in-law served as a groomsman. We also had our family and friends sing in the wedding. For our music, we chose guitars and harps. Each member of the wedding party poured sand from a small beaker into one large beaker that Ross and I still have.
What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future?
We anticipate starting a business in residential architecture.

Congratulations, Lara + Ross!  Good luck on your new business!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar isha | isha foss events reply

    I love everything about this wedding. The colors, flowers, details are all just right – especially the spiritual aspects. Best to this lovely couple.

  2. avatar marissa reply

    I love this….it made me happy and hopeful :-)

  3. avatar Nate at Open Light Studio reply

    The warmth of the images is wonderful, and the setting is so chic. The boutique custom soaps are a nice touch too!

  4. avatar Jeb and DuRee Stewart reply

    My husband Jeb and myself attended this wedding and it was absolutely beautiful. We both had the honor of working with Ross and getting to know him as a co-worker and friend, We also had the pleasure of getting to know his family and his beautiful bride Lara. Ross’s entire family are wonderful people and Ross and Lara deserve the best life has to offer. Their devotion to each other is apparent and they will have many happy and blessed days ahead as they build their life together doing God’s perfect will. We love you Ross and Lara. .

  5. avatar Jeb and DuRee Stewart reply

    And yes….Eli "the man" Manning was there. He and Ross have been friends since college. He is a real nice guy and very down to earth. Copy and Paste the URL above and there is a photo of Jeb with Eli at the wedding.

  6. avatar 5 Star Wedding Directory reply

    I love the favours, they look like both lovely soap and fudge mmm lovely.

  7. avatar Tali reply

    Love this wedding. This elegantly represents what Florida weddings are all about. I actually carry the dress, shoes, and bridesmaid dresses in our salon so for a second I thought it was one of my clients. She definitely picked the right dress for her. Its gorgeous.

  8. avatar wedding photographers in orlando reply

    That wedding had it all, bagpipes, great architecture and a great couple

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