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I like the color yellow, and I like (okay, love) cowboy boots, so I’m pretty sure Chelle’s cheery maids (in Anthropologie frocks) get the W for this week’s Super Southern Bridesmaid Ensemble.  So it’s not a real award, but if we did have one, they’d definitely get it!  Chelle + Tim said “I do” at the rustic Pine Rose Cabins in California, and were lucky enough to have The Brothers Wright on-hand to document the occasion.  The bride wore a lacy Pronovias gown (style name “Galvina” for those of you dying to try on the romantic v-neck number yourself), finishing her wedding look with a handmade veil.  The reception photos are just around the corner!

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story. (From the groom) The first time we EVER met was at a Labor Day BBQ in September of 2007…but Chelle doesn’t really remember this, so it doesn’t count.  I began attending Grace Brethren Church in Long Beach in January of 2007 and soon met Christa Neilsen, Tim’s older sister and we became friends.  Somewhere along the way I met Tim, but he lived far away in Corona. We crossed paths every now and again, but then in the summer of 2008, Tim moved to Long Beach and started attending Grace regularly.  Tim organized a “group hike” one Sunday afternoon in November but unfortunately I was the only person who could make it. We hiked to the top of Mt. Zion by the light of the moon and their headlamps.  At the top of the mountain we laid on our backs and watched shooting stars. Very shortly after this, I received an unmarked package in the mail. It contained a case of black jack gum (my favorite which had been discontinued). My roommate tipped me off that Tim had stopped by earlier that day…but he denied any responsibility until a month later when we began officially dating. Tim FINALLY asked me out in December.
Describe the proposal.
Around late July, Tim started telling me that I needed a day off of work.  So we planned a hike for Saturday, the 1st of August.  Since we were going to Oklahoma in a week, my engagement radar was at a -10, despite the fact that we were hiking Mt. Zion…they very first place they’d ever hiked…and despite the wonderful breakfast that Tim had cooked for us that morning before we left. During our hike, we finally came around the last set of turns to the summit, where Tim’s friend Ben had set up a picnic. I was touched that Tim had planned a romantic summit celebration and finally realized that there was more to it when he uttered the words “will you marry me?” I said yes and we celebrated later with family and friends at Tim’s house in Long Beach.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Peaceful, reverent, joyful.
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration?
I am from Oklahoma, so all the girls wore cowboy boots. We had fresh lemonade and mason jars for flower arrangements.

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In true Southern fashion, Paige + Joe’s Charleston wedding – photographed by Kate Headley – was a traditional and elegant celebration.  Petal pink bridesmaid dresses from Lula Kate, a historic downtown venue and a classic silk Jim Hjelm gown?  Yup, pretty traditional – and all kinds of stunning.  (The dramatic key-hole detailing on the back of Paige’s dress adds just the right touch of playfulness, though, don’t ya think?)  My favorite accents have to be the bride’s cute navy clutch (it was one of my Fab Finds picks in the last SW issue!) and the groom’s coordinated bow tie.  Simply sweet Southern weddings make my day.  How ‘bout yours?

How did the two of you meet?  Tell us your story.  Joe and I began working for the same consulting company right after college. Although I lived in Connecticut and he lived in Washington D.C., we were both in training for work in Chicago at the same time. After sitting next to each other during long days of training classes we became good friends and then started dating soon after that. A few months later, I moved down to D.C. and the rest is history!
Describe the proposal.
 Joe surprised me by proposing during a picnic lunch in Middleburg, VA.
Three adjectives that describe the day are:
Intimate, classic and preppy.
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: The location was by far our favorite detail. We love Charleston and were so happy to have our wedding in such a beautiful, historic city. We were so happy to have our wedding at McCrady’s and feel that it was a perfect venue for us. We loved the character of McCrady’s so much that we felt we only needed minimal decorations. The room where we held our ceremony had beautiful chandeliers, fireplaces, and pale yellow damask wallpaper. It was elegant and traditional and felt very southern. In complete contrast was the room where our reception was held. That room had exposed brick walls and large exposed wooden beams. The room felt very rustic, yet sophisticated.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress:
I had found a wedding dress back in October, but when it came in March I was unhappy with it. I tried the dress on and just didn’t feel like a bride. After several days of worry, I was flipping through the spring issue of Martha Stewart Weddings magazine and saw a dress that I fell in love with. I did some searching online and found that there was one in stock at a store about 30 minutes from me. I went to try it on and bought the dress right off the rack since it was impossible for me to order it with less than 8 weeks to go until my wedding day. Thanks to a wonderful seamstress I would up having a dress that fit perfectly and made me feel like a bride. My favorite details of the dress were the cutout back and the pockets!
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration?  What was Southern about your wedding? (It’s okay if not much was!)
We served our favorite Southern foods including shrimp and grits, pork tenderloin with chutney, johnny cakes, fried green tomatoes, ham biscuits with peach preserves, crab cakes, and fried mac n’ cheese. The location itself was also southern since it was a destination for everyone. We had guests fly in from all over the country to be there for our big day, as well as to explore all the history and charm that Charleston has to offer.

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  1. avatar F and S @ sanebrideadvice reply

    Love the bow tie and her bag..what great details..we are all about those beautiful and touching details :)

  2. avatar Parks reply

    Her dress story is great- I’m glad she went with her instinct and got the new dress. It’s beautiful!

  3. avatar Jesse Ryan reply

    Beautiful images! A very elegant and classic feel to the photos. Way to go Kate! … and great taste as always to the SW crew! Good stuff!

  4. avatar Katie reply

    Oh! I love her shoes! And (randomly) her blush – makes her look so girlishly beautiful! And I love that color pink! I love! I love! I love!

  5. avatar Emily @ Southern Weddings reply

    Katie, your comment made me go back and take a closer look at Paige’s blush, and you’re right, it is lovely! Pretty much just a lovely wedding overall.

  6. avatar Josh reply

    Classic!

  7. avatar Erin reply

    Kate couldn’t have done a better job of capturing the beauty of this elegant and romantic day… Although Charleston, Paige and her stunning bridal party were a pretty lovely canvas to work with. Paige was a beautiful bride and found the perfect dress just in time! Paige and some of her bridesmaid had their makeup done by a local professional Charleston makeup artist Pamela Lesch. http://www.makeupartistcharleston.com/ …. McCradys was excellent as well!

  8. avatar A-line wedding dresses reply

    what great details.. so wonderful! good job!

  9. avatar Kate reply

    I love the dress! Who was the designer?

  10. avatar Emily @ Southern Weddings reply

    Hi Kate! Paige’s dress was from Jim Hjelm. Happy Wednesday!Emily @ SW

  11. avatar Marie reply

    Hi– Can you tell me which style that this Bridal Gown is- i cannot find it- thanks!!!

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Marie! I apologize — the dress is by Jim Hjelm, but we don’t know the style! I just took a look at their site, and it doesn’t seem to be available at this point, sadly (unsurprising, though, since it was from a few years ago!). Goof luck with your search!

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I really love the Southern engagement sessions we’ve been featuring on the blog lately.  Judging by your spirited comments, it seems you do, too!  But I have to admit: if I were planning a summer engagement session, I’d probably steal Jessica + Scott’s strawberry shoot.  Like literally print this page out and take it to my photographer kind of steal.  It’s just that delicious!  Charlotte-based photographer Kristin Vining (we love her work!) took her too-cute lovebirds to Patterson Farms to smooch + munch over an incredible spread of strawberry-everything.  Lindsey Regan Thorne styled the happy couple and helped make the bride camera-ready.  Read on for more details about Jessica + Scott’s fab fresa fashion!

And look two…

1st Look:
White Sundress: Anthropologie
Toile Apron: Anthropologie

2nd Look:
Sundress: Anthropologie
Plaid Shorts: Nautica
Floppy Straw Hat: J.Crew

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  1. avatar WeddingXpert reply

    I swear this shoot was created for me and my obsession with strawberries! My mouth is literally watering over those delicious desserts. This is so perfect for a summertime farm wedding :)

  2. avatar F & S @ sanebride reply

    HOW CUTE!! I love this, especially the ones in the field! What a great couple (and photographer!)

  3. avatar F & S @ sanebride reply

    HOW CUTE!! I love this, especially the ones in the field! What a great couple (and photographer!)

  4. avatar F & S @ sanebride reply

    HOW CUTE!! I love this, especially the ones in the field! What a great couple (and photographer!)

  5. avatar F & S @ sanebride reply

    HOW CUTE!! I love this, especially the ones in the field! What a great couple (and photographer!)

  6. avatar F & S @ sanebride reply

    HOW CUTE!! I love this, especially the ones in the field! What a great couple (and photographer!)

  7. avatar F & S @ sanebride reply

    HOW CUTE!! I love this, especially the ones in the field! What a great couple (and photographer!)

  8. avatar F & S @ sanebride reply

    HOW CUTE!! I love this, especially the ones in the field! What a great couple (and photographer!)

  9. avatar Liz reply

    These photos are terrific! I love how they’re not at all typical and the colors look great! The photo of him kissing her on the forehead, it looks like they were shaped to be together. It’s the sweetest photo!

  10. avatar Sarah reply

    Too cute! I grew up picking strawberries at Patterson Farms, what a fun location for an engagement shoot!

  11. avatar Lindsey reply

    Look #2 is my favorite. That shoot is all about the couple, and highlights their personalities so well. I love the picture of him picking her up while she holds on to her hat, so fun!

  12. avatar Val reply

    The most beautiful couple, truly exhibiting what true love is all about!! They look like they were meant to be together and obviuosly share a joy in each others pleasure. Show me more!!

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