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If yesterday’s wedding was all about lovely, understated details and feminine romance, then today’s Virginia wedding screams preppy fun and Southern flair.  Really, how perfect is this wedding from Kellan Studios?  Sure, Molly + Christopher’s homespun affair at the Virginia Military Institute is wonderfully eclectic (the bride let her maids choose their own sky blue Melissa Sweet dresses) and delightfully adorable (there may not be a more perfect cake than the couple’s ribboned and polka-dotted confection from Sweet Treats), but what I really love are the distinctly Southern details that give this soiree some real personality!  From the adorably flip-flopped bridesmaids to the super-chic bride in a striking Alvina Valenta gown and wide-brimmed hat fit for the Kentucky Derby, Molly + Christopher’s wedding makes traditional Southern anything but conventional.  Add a vintage car and personalized bouquets from Lexington’s University Florist and you have the ultimate in Southern style and good fun – just the way we like it!


How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. Chris was informally introduced to me at Randolph Macon College while I was visiting a mutual friend in 2003. After graduating college, our paths crossed again when we both were in Richmond and ran into each other in the fan district! That night,Chris asked our mutual friend for my phone number and called me the following afternoon after he had finished running a 10K. We went on our first official date on Cinco de Mayo!

Describe the proposal. I have always told Chris not to take any of my holidays away from me! Being the “smartie” that he is, we went out to dinner to celebrate an early Valentine’s Day where we surprisingly ran into several friends of ours. While I was in the restroom, Chris revealed his elaborate proposal plan to our friends. The plan was put on hold when our friends asked us to join them for dinner. Since plan A did not work, Chris went to plan B. When we arrived home, Chris started to complain about his knee (this happens on a regular basis) but would not let me leave to get him ice or Advil. Instead, he popped the questions and all I could do was say, “My ring! My ring!” I had to say yes before he would give me the ring!

What was the design inspiration for your wedding? Comfy and reusable! I had each of the girls pick out their own dresses in the same color but in any style they wanted. This way they would have a dress they would want to wear again someday!

What was your favorite design element? The water beads and the photo booth! Our center pieces were tall glass vases filled with green and blue water beads. Our other favorite element was the photo booth. We used the photos as favors for our guests.

Tell us about finding your wedding dress. Finding a dress was so hard! My mother and I looked everywhere. I knew I wanted a mermaid style dress with buttons down the back! Though these style dresses are very difficult to find, I finally found the perfect dress right down the road from me in Richmond!

Describe your wedding flowers: I wanted to personalize each of the arrangements. My bridesmaids carried an assortment of blue and green flowers with large grass strands looped through the flowers and an initial button on each of the bouquets. For my bouquet of calla lilies, I used my grandmother’s blue pin. Something blue and something borrowed!

Describe your wedding cake: I absolutely loved my cake, from the ribbon to the polka dots. Both Chris and I were truly excited when we first saw it! The white cake was filled with raspberry and had five layers wrapped with ribbon and a bow on each layer.

Our favorite detail of the wedding was: The various greens and blues throughout all the details.

What was your most memorable moment about your wedding day? Chris’s most memorable moment was his surprise gift: the antique car waiting to take us to the reception. My favorite detailis whenour wedding planner had to push me down the aisle because I was so nervous!

Three adjectives that describe the day are: Glamorous, unforgettable and exciting.

What’s next for you as a couple? What are you looking forward to in the future? Buying our first home together. We have been looking for quite a while and cannot wait to find the right one!

 

Congratulations, Molly + Christopher!  Good luck finding and settling into your new home!

Written with love by Southern Weddings
28 Comments
  1. avatar Chocolate Butterbean reply

    So pretty! I love the bridesmaids’ shoes.

  2. avatar True Blind Faith reply

    The green and print heels make my heart flutter. As does the ice cream and rainbow sprinkles ;)

  3. avatar Leslee Mitchell reply

    That hat is truly divine!!! LOVE IT!!!!

  4. avatar Beth reply

    I’m not usually a fan of the shoe shots, but the print heels with the flowers is really pretty.

  5. avatar Cristen reply

    What great wedding details! The colors are great as well! :)

  6. avatar Virginia reply

    Absoluty georgous! Love the colors and "THE HAT" is to die for! What a fun wedding!

  7. avatar Debbie reply

    What wonderful pics!!! I love the colorful shoes and I love the car! The bride and her bridesmaids are just beautiful.

  8. avatar May 2010 Bride reply

    Absolutely love these ideas! Such unique style & class. The ice cream bar idea is the best!

  9. avatar Joan reply

    Everything is beautiful!! You can tell you and Chris put a lot of time and effort into creating the perfect wedding. Love the pictures!

  10. avatar SKDFW reply

    I love the colors, and the pictures are all so unique – not your average wedding photos!

  11. avatar Dianah reply

    This must have been an amazing wedding, the pictures are a testimony to that. Such wonderful ideas for everyone!

  12. avatar Richmonder reply

    Classic, chic and fun – I love it all! The monogram details are my favorite.

  13. avatar Jill reply

    Beautiful photos of a fun wedding. Love the bridesmaids’ shoes and the car on Lexington streets. Best wishes.

  14. avatar Susan Wager reply

    What great ideas you had for a fabulous wedding! I particularly loved the color groupings you used throughout the day, the photo booth and the beautifully monogrammed door wreaths and monogrammed bodice of the flower girl’s dress. These details in combination with the glorious setting in Lexington, Va. made for a truly remarkable day!

  15. avatar Jo reply

    Planning each detail really paid off—what a extraordinary day! I love the way the green and blue color scheme is carried throughout the entire event. What cute shoes! The flower girl photo is precious.

  16. avatar Locklin reply

    Such a wonderfully Southern idea to include the Derby! And you can’t get more Southern than Lexington, VA! BEAUTIFUL!

  17. avatar Beverly reply

    Love the blues but the shoes…every girl loves a dreamy pair of high fashion pumps! The delightful colors make it such a fun atmosphere. Beautiful photos too!

  18. avatar Nancy reply

    The vintage taste! The green metal chair the bride delicately sits, the black & white side view pic in her gown wearing a spectacular hat, the period automobile, a metal tub to chill the wine, ice cream served in sugar cones and to top it all off –a photo booth. Mixed with the obvious blue and green color theme this wedding was spectacular to read about. CONGRATS!

  19. avatar karen reply

    I loved the pictures. I loved the idea for the ice cream containers and the picture booth. It looked like it was alot of fun.

  20. avatar Midlothian reply

    Great photos! What a great job of coordinating all the details. Beautiful!

  21. avatar Betsey Nicely reply

    From looking at the pictures, everything about this wedding seemed so unique. I love the color/pattern combinations. Molly and Chris did a great job thinking outside the box.

  22. avatar Robin reply

    What a beautiful wedding! There is true Southern romance at this wedding!!

  23. avatar Coretta reply

    LOVE that hat!

  24. avatar Nancy in Winchester reply

    This was the most creative, unique wedding I have attended!!! The attention to detail is definitely reflected in the pictures. The bride was absolutely gorgeous, especially in the hat!! The shoes, the flip-flops, the many, many colorful and themed tablecloths, and the water beads. What an experience!!

  25. avatar Karen2 reply

    OMG …. the colors just come alive !!! Beautiful pictures with such vibrance! Love the bow tie, the ice cream and all the hats and shoes!!!

  26. avatar Brooke reply

    These pictures are absolutely stunning!!! What great ideas!!! LOVED the hat and the ice cream…must have been a fun wedding!!!

  27. avatar Virginia reply

    A touch of Class, Fun, & Whimsey….but my favorite is her very special Grandmother’s blue pin. A real tribute to her beloved Grandmother.

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 Todd Pellowe really does such great work and, lucky for you, we have more images to share from Mallori + Tory’s Kentucky shindig, planned and produced by Lauren Chitwood of LC Events!  We think it is especially sweet that the couple used the very same caterer and wedding cake baker (All the Way Shoppe’s own Linda Aldrige) who catered Mallori’s parents’ big day!  And, folks, the undeniably great time the newlyweds and their guests had at the tented reception despite the evening rain proves the weather on your wedding day isn’t nearly as important as the people there to celebrate with you.  Happy weekend!

Our favorite detail of the wedding was:  Our favorite detail was, of course, the country-style horse and carriage that brought my bridesmaids and me from the house to the ceremony site. Standing behind the carriage, my father and I waited until all my bridesmaids were down the aisle. On cue, the carriage ran off and we were left standing there at the end of the aisle. It was perfect!

Were there any special family traditions you included in the wedding? Tory and I chose the same caterer who also had catered my parent’s wedding twenty-five years ago.

The most unexpected event on our wedding day was:  My father surprised us with fireworks during the reception. They were a beautiful and wonderful way to end the evening!

Three adjectives that describe the day are:  Carefree, rustic and elegant. 

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9 Comments
  1. avatar Wedding Flowers Girl reply

    I love the centerpieces! They are so simple, yet so unique. I’m also in love with the bride’s dress. Is it a Monique Lhuillier?

  2. avatar katharine @ southern weddings reply

    Hi Wedding Flowers Girl! Mallori’s dress is absolutely perfect! Yes, it is another gorgeous Monique Lhuillier. Have a great weekend!

  3. avatar The Perfect Palette reply

    WHAT A FUN WEDDING@!!!!!!

  4. avatar bridal girl reply

    A really great way to end the wedding with having fireworks display. I also love your picture of the two of you kissing while dancing. Really sweet.

  5. avatar Jessica Lynn reply

    looove her dress!

  6. avatar Meagan reply

    Where is her gown from? It’s gorgeous!

  7. avatar katharine @ southern weddings reply

    Hi Meagan! Mallori’s *amazing* gown is from Monique Lhuillier! I’m still more than a little obsessed!

  8. avatar Parris Whittingham – New York Wedding Photographer reply

    Wow….what emotion. I love the country feel of this weddings. The lighting at night, the fireworks and vintage cars. Thank you for sharing!

  9. avatar lainey reply

    if her dress is monique lhuillier, what is the style name/number? thanks!

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Prepare yourself for what can only be described as the inspiration for Southern weddings everywhere!  Naturally, such an amazing wedding had to come from an equally amazing photographer.  (Thank you, Todd Pellowe!)  To be honest, I’m so overwhelmed by all the amazing Southern details in Mallori + Tory’s outdoor Kentucky wedding at the bride’s family home that I don’t know where to start.  But first things first: how adorable are the bridesmaids’ bright yellow heels and color-coordinated blue frocks?  While Emily can tell you how madly in love I am with Mallori’s form-fitting Monique Lhuillier lace gown (I’ve been raving about it all week!), I feel I must point out how the fresh wildflower bouquets and sweet yellow mum ring pillow from Pathelen Flowers and horse-drawn carriage make for a perfectly rustic (and ultra-Southern) affair. A nd yes, this wedding is so good we just had to treat you to another image board!  Check back soon for more fun and fabulous photos from the amazing Todd Pellowe! 

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story.   We met in December of 2001 at our high school Christmas dance. Although our first dance was to “You Had Me From Hello” by Kenny Chesney, our relationship didn’t truly begin until a year later during Tory’s senior year. Even then, I had to ask Tory out on a date two times (yes, I did the asking!) until he finally agreed to go. In the end, my efforts finally paid off and we quickly became high school sweethearts. Tory, however, soon left for college and we both realized that we each had a lot of growing up to do. FINALLY, after Tory’s return from living and studying in Australia in the Fall of 2005, we no longer had any doubts. Four years later, here we are!

Describe the proposal:   The proposal was a scavenger hunt like the T.V. show Amazing Race.  It lasted about 6 hours!  Each location of the scavenger hunt represented an important part of our relationship. Tory asked one of my best friends to drive me around while a video camera was recording every minute of the night. At each location, family members were there to direct me to my next clue and, consequently, my next location. Each clue led me to believe that Tory would be at the next location. Sixteen stops later, I had been sent all over Louisville & Shelbyville, Kentucky and still hadn’t reached my final destination. The final clue led me to my parent’s house where Tory was there waiting for me outside by the pool with a candlelit path showing me the way. Being high school sweethearts, my parent’s house represents many sweet memories and is an important part of our relationship. For Tory to have proposed anywhere else wouldn’t have seemed right!

What was the design inspiration for your wedding?  My parents’ rustic log home was our inspiration for the entire wedding design. We wanted simple elegance with a rustic twist. Our centerpieces consisted of watering cans and antique bottles overflowing with flowers.   

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  1. avatar Becky @ Weddingistas reply

    Gorgeous wedding! Yellow and blue is one of my all time favorite color combinations. The last picture of the bride is adorable!

  2. avatar California Beach Weddings reply

    I stumbled here and really like your format. Well done. Beautiful detail.

  3. avatar Kathryn reply

    I LOVE the veil the bride is wearing! Where did she get it?

  4. avatar Mindi reply

    Does anyone know where she got the terry cloth towel wraps?

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