Google+ You searched for robyn van dyke photography - Page 15 of 17 - Southern Weddings

Southern Weddings

Search Results for: robyn van dyke photography

Today’s etiquette question MIGHT just be the one we receive most often, if you can believe it!

This query is actually SO popular that we answered it more than two years ago, but since we still get emails about it all the time, we thought we’d take another stab! Our latest black + navy query comes from Lauren:

Hi SW ladies! I am getting married this September, and would love for my bridesmaids to wear navy dresses (haven’t decided short or long yet). We’re going for a more formal feel, so tuxedos for the men is the obvious choice, but I don’t know if navy blue and black will clash when everyone is lined up together?? It’s definitely a smaller detail, but I’ve been going back and forth for the past few weeks and would love an outside opinion. What do y’all think — is the navy + black combo acceptable? Thank you!!

Haley Sheffield

Let’s set the record straight once and for all: navy and black do NOT clash, and a tuxedo looks smashing with almost everything. Your bridal party will look fabulous together! However, we would recommend sticking with as classic a tux as possible to keep the look clean-lined: no vest, a black bow tie, and a black cummerbund.

Amanda Joy Photography

If you’re worried about the bridal party looking like a dark blob in photos, perhaps have the guys take their jackets off for a few group portraits — the white shirts will help brighten the overall look.

Leslie Hollingsworth

Of course, a tuxedo isn’t the only option — black suits, gray suits, the fabulous navy blazer + khaki pant combo, or seersucker suits can all be dapper choices, depending on the time of year you’re getting married and the formality of the celebration.

Josh McCullock and Gibson Events

Each option will definitely create a feel of its own, so think hard about what sort of mood you want to set. Rest assured, however, that whatever you choose, the gents will look exceedingly handsome.

Robyn Van Dyke

Readers, weigh in: Are your girls wearing navy dresses? If so, what will the men be wearing? Would you pair navy and black? Have another option we haven’t thought of? Leave it in the comments below!

Gibson Events, Haley Sheffield, Josh McCullock, Leslie Hollingsworth, and Robyn Van Dyke are delightful members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
16 Comments
  1. avatar Kristen reply

    We did it! I chose Lula Kate dresses for the girls in their Navy. It is a true navy, very blue, no where close to midnight blue. My husband wanted custom silk bowties and cummerbunds in wide navy & grey stripe (our “colors” which I shutter to say – it was very subtly done). I fought him and fought him thinking it would look strange with black tuxes. I was fuming when I picked up the custom-made items days before the wedding knowing I couldn’t change it. And you know what – I ended up loving the way it all worked together.

    Here’s a link to our portraits on my personal blog: http://belleintheburgh.blogspot.com/2011/09/our-wedding-portraits.html

    I agree with you, you can’t go wrong mixing two tried-and-true classics!

  2. avatar Anna (Lover.ly) reply

    I love the images you provided for examples! This is something I’ve always kind of wondered about in the back of my mind, since as a kid I was taught that black and blue was only a combo for a bruise! But I think the combo is absolutely lovely, classic and formal.

  3. avatar Caroline reply

    Navy + black is one of my favorite looks! I love long navy dresses + the men in tuxes with navy subtle polka dot bow ties!

  4. avatar Kat reply

    I absolutely ADORE navy and black together. I find it to be so classy and timeless!! Love the images you picked too :)

  5. avatar Stephanie reply

    I adore navy and black together – it’s such a classic, elegant, and timeless combination! Great job on choosing excellent photos as inspiration! I especially love the last one!!

  6. avatar Lauren reply

    We had navy bridesmaids dresses and tuxes – perfect for a formal December wedding! They looked amazing in pictures. My husband hates cummerbunds, so we had bow ties and suspenders.

  7. avatar Allison reply

    Of course you can mix black and navy. You can mix black and anything!

  8. avatar Friday Fresh Squeeze | Floridian Weddings reply

    […] Jessica & Grant? Their stylish and elegant navy and black tie wedding was featured for proving that color-combo etiquette rule […]

  9. avatar lindsay reply

    I am getting married on September 7, 2013. I decided to go with gray suits & navy ties for the men since I wasn’t sure what black & navy would look like either. Wish I’d seen this post. :-) My bridesmaids are wearing short navy dresses by Wtoo. I am trying to decide now to go with either nude shoes or silver shoes for the ladies. Any suggestions?

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hey Lindsay! I don’t think you can go wrong either way! I’m personally leaning toward nude shoes, but if you have other metallic accents, then silver might be gorgeous!

  10. avatar Haley reply

    Hi! I’m getting married this may and just chose to do Black and Navy! I think it’s beautiful and really makes the Bride stand out in all the photos!

  11. avatar Laura Waller reply

    Hi SW! I’m also getting married in September! Yay! My bridesmaids will be dressed in long chiffon midnight blue dresses and the groomsmen will wear traditional tuxedos… very simple and elegant. So excited to see that other weddings have used the same colors and style! It’s making me even more excited for my own wedding in just a couple months! Thanks y’all! Can’t wait to read the next newsletter!

  12. avatar Jennifer reply

    I have been invited to a Southern Wedding (Virginia) next April 2014. Will it be okay to wear a short white dress to this Formal Wedding?

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Jennifer! Thanks so much for your question! :) Even though I doubt anyone would mistake you for the bride, I would still never risk wearing a white dress!

  13. avatar Jolene reply

    I am facing a similar, though slightly different conundrum. Our wedding is classic and preppy-chic – it is a formal evening wedding. Our colors are navy, blush, cream and gold. My groom wants to wear a midnight blue tuxedo with the groomsmen in black tuxedos. Our girls are wearing long navy dresses.

    Will that look odd, to have him in navy and the girls in navy with the men in black? Or should the groom wear a white dinner jacket with the groomsmen in black tuxedos?

  14. avatar Ellie reply

    This is so helpful! I’m thinking of doing cobalt/sapphire bridesmaids dresses (long) with black tuxes on the groomsmen/black dress on the best woman (same as the bridesmaids dress, but black) and my fiancee in a navy tux. @Emily do you think that looks cohesive?

Southern Weddings reserves the right to delete comments which contain profanity or personal attacks or seek to promote a business unrelated to the post.  And remember: a good attitude is like kudzu – it spreads.  We love hearing your kind thoughts!

Reply to:
close

John and I took the longest time deciding on the songs we’d use throughout our wedding. We wanted to strike just the right note at each moment, choosing songs that would help bring back those moments for years to come. We searched high and low for the perfect songs, wanting ones that were unique, and special… and that successfully navigated the fine line between sappy and sweet.

For my father daughter dance, I had initially suggested that it might be fun to dance to Elton John’s “Crocodile Rock,” as I have amazing memories of bopping around the kitchen to that song with my family. Turns out my Dad had a bit of a different feel in mind (a much more sentimental one), and we ended up going with “Lullaby” by Billy Joel, another song from my childhood.

In case y’all are still on the hunt for the perfect song for your father daughter dance, I’m tickled pink to present a new option for you: “Daddy Dance With Me” by Krystal Keith.

In addition to being a tearjerker (Lara was tearing up as we listened to it in the office!), this one has the sweetest story behind it: Krystal, a recent bride herself, wrote and recorded this song as a surprise for her father, Toby Keith, who heard it for the first time while dancing with his daughter at her wedding. Take a listen:

I think this would be an amazing pick for Daddy’s girls who grew up listening to country music, and I love that the story behind it makes it even sweeter! Not that father/daughter dances need much help getting sweeter…

Harwell Photography, Robyn Van Dyke, Tanja Lippert, and Jonathan Canlas (all via Southern Weddings – 1, 2, 3, 4)

You can purchase “Daddy Dance With Me” on iTunes here, and keep an eye out for Krystal’s full-length debut album, Whiskey & Lace, which will release later this year!

If you’ve already chosen your father/daughter dance song, I’d love to hear what it is! Chime in below.

Robyn Van Dyke and Harwell Photography are delightful members of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
6 Comments
  1. avatar Madelynne Moulton reply

    We danced to Jimmy Buffett’s ‘Little Miss Magic’ :)

  2. avatar Melissa reply

    I love that you all posted about the father/daughter dance, because I need help! My father passed away in 2008. I have plans to dance with my 12 year old nephew, and we want to keep it light and fun so that we aren’t all crying! Do y’all have any song suggestions?

    • avatar Emily reply

      Melissa, that is so sweet! The best songs are definitely the most personal ones, so maybe something upbeat that you listened to as a child? Maybe “How Sweet It Is,” “Isn’t She Lovely,” “Brown-Eyed Girl,” “September,” “Sunshine on My Shoulder,” or “In My Life”? Hope that jump starts your search :)

    • avatar Melissa reply

      Emily:

      Thanks, Emily! I saw my nephew over the weekend. I think we are on the right track! :)

  3. avatar Lauren reply

    I let my father choose the song. He chose “I’ll Write A Song for You” by Earth Wind & Fire. I’d never heard of the song until my dad chose it, but the song is so sweet and was perfect!

  4. avatar Parker reply

    I’m crying!!! I’m crying right here in my office at work!!! So sweet!!!!! I love it!

Southern Weddings reserves the right to delete comments which contain profanity or personal attacks or seek to promote a business unrelated to the post.  And remember: a good attitude is like kudzu – it spreads.  We love hearing your kind thoughts!

Reply to:
close

The best images tell stories, and they make you feel something. It has been our enormous privilege to see and share so many breathtaking images over the past five years, and we’re delighted to review a selection of our favorites today. Selection, because we just couldn’t narrow this category down to ten…

From Nicole: This one gives me warm fuzzies. I am most looking forward to spending quality time with my sister before the ceremony for her own big day, and always think of this image when I imagine it. I love this one, too! Photo by Rylee Hitchner from Holly + Chase’s wedding.

Lara loves this one so much she made it a full-page image in V5. I love the hint of a smile you can just see at the edge of the frame, and all that glorious tulle. Photo by Lauren Larsen from Hailey + Rhet’s wedding (here and here).

From Kristin: This image of our own Emily Thomas took my breath away when I saw it for the first time. I think she looks magical. The light and the way the veil is flowing make for an unforgettable moment. She is the nicest, guys. Photo by Tanja Lippert from my wedding (here and here).

From Marissa: There is just something about this image that makes my heart sing! I remember sitting in the office in Chapel Hill and Lara showing me this shoot for the first time, and I just couldn’t get over this image. Photo by Amelia Lyon from this editorial.

Marissa also loved this capture, calling it powerful and touching. Photo by Cassidy Brooke from Natalie + Shobie’s wedding.

We published this wedding and image around the same time I hired Tanja for my own wedding, and I remember getting giddy every time I looked at. She is amazing, y’all! Photo by Tanja Lippert from Paige + Adam’s wedding (here and here).

From Marissa: “I love how this image represents everything that the South is about: family, friends, food, and the tradition of sharing life together.” Photo by Joey + Jessica from this editorial.

It doesn’t matter how many times I see this image, the utter joy on this father’s face never gets old. For me, it sums up so much of what a wedding day is about. Photo by Robyn Van Dyke from Ali + Austin’s wedding.

I still think that the images from Katharine’s wedding are some of the most beautiful and timeless we’ve ever published. The anticipation captured in these two is so memorable for me. Photos by Bryan Johnson from Katharine + Kyle’s wedding (here, here, and here).

From Lara: “This shot captured my heart. There is such a quiet intimacy between the newlyweds as they enjoy their glowing reception.” Another photo by Bryan Johnson, from Catherine + Ben’s wedding (here and here).

This one is a favorite of Lara and Marissa. The joy, energy, and movement is contagious! Photo by Jonathan Canlas from Annie + Jimmy’s wedding (here and here).

Finally, Nicole described this photo as “what all celebrations should look like,” and I tend to agree. Photo by The Nichols from Stacy + Adam’s wedding.

Belles, do you have a photo that sticks out in your mind from over the years? We’d love for you to share!

emily Written with love by Emily
6 Comments
  1. avatar Lisa reply

    Teared up at that precious father-daughter image, and if I have a picture someday that is even close to as spectacular as that second to last one by Jonathan Canlas, that is the only wedding picture I’ll need!

  2. avatar Kathryn reply

    These are fabulous! Thanks for sharing!

  3. avatar Kathryn reply

    These are fabulous! Thanks for sharing! The one of Emily with her veil floating is one of my favorites.

  4. avatar Allyson reply

    Emily, your photo in your wedding dress and veil, is one of my all time favorites. It’s so timeless, and knowing the meaning behind your veil makes it even more special. Even though we can’t see your face, the image conveys so much beauty and joy, I love it!

    • avatar Emily reply

      Y’all are so sweet!! Thank you so much! It’s a favorite of mine, too :)

  5. avatar Kat reply

    I love so many of your beautiful images but have always been partial to Katharine’s! (Maybe it’s the shared name thing?!) I adored the classic style of her wedding; it’s very opposite my own, yet I’m so drawn to it! Plus, what Kyle had to say as his wedding advice to others is one of the funniest things I’ve ever read :)

Southern Weddings reserves the right to delete comments which contain profanity or personal attacks or seek to promote a business unrelated to the post.  And remember: a good attitude is like kudzu – it spreads.  We love hearing your kind thoughts!

Reply to:
close
Top