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I think working with many different colors in a wedding can make it difficult to keep the look consistent, but Towne + Andy pull it off marvelously! A pair of Kate Spades and multi-colored bouquets by Harvey Designs were a vibrant pop against Towne’s Vera Wang dress and her bridesmaids’ grey Tadashi frocks. The strands of ribbon flowing from garden hooks were a bright and modest lining to the aisle in the middle of Greene Square in Savannah. Put together, the details made for a whimsical but refined ceremony. Take in all the pretty colors and then read on to find out about Towne + Andy’s sweet love story, their 2.5 engagements (That’s right, there was more than one!), and a special family heirloom. A big thanks to Nate Henderson who shared this with us!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. Andy’s sister just so happened to also be a friend of mine from our days at the Savannah College of Art and Design. When I moved to Chicago, her matchmaking intuition kicked in. As it turns out, she had come up with this idea that Andy and I should be together back during our college days, but had never mentioned it because, at the time, Andy and I lived 800 miles apart and were in other relationships. After many months of us both politely refusing her attempts introduce us, we finally gave in. We met blindly at a bar aptly named “The Union” and it was about as close to love at first sight as I think anyone has experienced! Several days later, we had our official first date. After Chicago style pizza and dancing at a Reggae bar, Andy asked me, “So, what are you doing for the rest of your life?” I responded by saying “hanging out with you!”
Describe the proposal. Well, over our 4 years together, there were sort of 2.5 proposals! The first occurred after only 2 months of dating. One evening after work, Andy lovingly presented me with his great grandmother’s wedding set. It was a beautiful ruby engagement ring along with her gold wedding band. When he proposed officially, we were simply at home. It was morning. We were just waking up for brunch and he knelt beside the bed and re-presented me with his great grandmother’s ruby ring. Saving yet one last surprise up his sleeve, the week of our wedding, he asked me to marry him for the second time in a beautiful Savannah square. This time it was in the moonlight, which showcased a very sparkly new engagement ring.
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Blissful, exuberant, amazing
Our favorite detail of the wedding was: All of the elements came together so perfectly that everything was our favorite! The food, the band, our amazing loved ones; it was fantastic.
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? Oh, we knew all along that no matter where our wedding was held, that we would have Southern food. Raw oysters on the half shell, low country-inspired pairings of BBQ brisket with stone ground grits, and heirloom tomato sandwiches, to name a few. Of course, the music was Southern, too! Triply Lindy out of Charleston, SC set the tone of our semi-formal, cocktail-party-style reception perfectly.

Photographer: Nate Henderson // Planner: Morgan Gallo Events // Ceremony venue: Greene Square // Reception venue: Cha Bella // Florist: Harvey Design // Wedding Cake Baker: Two Cakes // Caterer: Cha Bella // Band: Triple Lindy // Paper Products: The Happy Envelope // Bride’s Dress: Vera Wang // Bride’s Hair Accessories/Veil: handmade by the bride //Bride’s Shoes: Kate Spade // Bridesmaids’ Dresses: Tadashi // Accessories: bride’s and bridesmaids’

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Sarah reply

    It doesn’t get much more southern than a wedding in a Savannah square! Absolutely beautiful.

  2. avatar teresa reply

    truly the best photographer in savannah.

  3. avatar Laura reply

    Not a southern woman, but I do love southern weddings…so charming. This bride is super gorgeous and is in a super gorgeous town. What can be more perfect?

  4. avatar Stephanie Elizabeth reply

    I love all the color…it just works so well together. Beautiful images of what looks like an amazing day!

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Hi ladies + gents! We’re back with another Southern Style post from Marissa, and this time, we’re trying something a little different. Have any of y’all ever heard of Design*Sponge’s “Living In” series? It’s a really neat column where they share interior design round-ups based on movies, plays, books, etc. We wanted to try the same thing with weddings, focusing on Southern media. Up first? Why, Steel Magnolias, of course! Let us know what you think! — Emily

Thanks, Emily! I’m really excited about this new feature and I hope y’all will love it as much as I do! I’m even more excited to kick it off with, in my opinion, one of the best Southern movies ever! (Or at least my favorite Southern movie ever!)

To me, Shelby is the epitome of Southern style. (I mean, she even had a signature color!) Honoring Ms. Robert’s famous “blush and bashful” color palette, we’ve pulled the best pink details we could find for a wedding aesthetic full of style and sophistication.

All photos by Rastar Films, c/o IMDB

Let’s start with attire and these gorgeous blooms, shall we? Bridesmaids, rejoice: I definitely won’t be advising that you wear poofy and overly ruffly Azalea Trail Maids style gowns with matching hats! Instead, try mix and matching frocks in a coordinating color that flatters all different body types and styles like Denise Bovee’s bride did below. Looking to update Shelby’s soft and subtle blush and bashful pink tones? Don’t be afraid to add a little pop of bright pink into bouquets, as shown below. Adding a pop of color to blooms and accessories can really add fun to you big day without being overpowering.

Image credits from top to bottom and left to right: Denise Bovee, second two images Lisa Lefkowitz , Kristin Vining, Drew Newman, Meaghan Elliot via Style Me Pretty, Millie Holloman (see the rest of this gorgeous V3 Real Wedding here and here), Liga Photography and Joey and Jessica.

Up next: details! In one of M’Lynn’s (Shelby’s mother) best lines in the movie, she refers to the church draping and decor as looking as if it’s been “hosed down with Pepto-Bismol!” Taking a tip from the great reception details below, remember to mix in coordinating tones to avoid the Pepto-treatment. I also love how Kristin Vinings’ bride chose white decor with blush-colored lighting for a clean yet romantic feel. And who could forget that tent with paper wedding bells dangling? I sure can’t! For a more modern twist on the plain white tent, try minimal draping with simple paper lanterns like the Adrienne Gunde reception below.

Image credits from top to bottom and left to right: Adrienne Gunde, Captured by Kate via SMP, Kristin Vining, Adrienne Gunde, Captured by Kate, petal aisle runner and invitation and centerpiece by Lisa Lefkowitz , Sky Line Tent Company, Schnack Studios, and Lisa Lefkowitz.

I’m kind of partial to pink and white cakes (since I had one at my own wedding), so let’s take a moment and admire these gorgeous examples of ways you can incorporate soft pink and ruffles into your wedding cake. These cakes definitely won’t be banned to the carport like Jackson’s unfortunate bleeding armadillo. But what about that oh-so-famous red velvet armadillo (pronounced “arma-dilla”) groom’s cake? No worries, you know I’ve got you covered. Seriously, y’all, I almost fell out of my chair when I saw these adorable red velvet armadillo cupcakes from Erin Elizabeth. They’re perfectly inspired by Steel Magnolias with an updated twist! Yum!

Image credits from top to bottom and left to right: Maisie Fantaisie, Martha Stewart Weddings, My Sweet & Saucy, Lisa Lefkowitz, and Erin Elizabeth.

From Clairee’s pillbox hat to stationery sure to make Shelby jealous, our Shopping Guide has everything you need to marry the movie Steel Magnolias:

A. Vintage Ivory Pillbox Hat ($12), B. J. Crew Silk Taffeta Monde Dress ($250), C. Pink Wool Hat ($80), D. Camel Pillbox Hat ($125), E. B. Poetic Shoe Clips ($35), F. Swoozie’s Monogramed Pashmina ($34), G. Modest Peach “Emily” ($190), H. Anthropologie Fleur de lys tumbler ($8), I. Pink depression glass cakeplate (similar available from Bountiful), J. Magnolia Hair Clip ($18), K. Sydney Hale Co. “Rosewood and Magnolia” Candle ($22), L. Crane & Co. “Pink Mist” Notecards ($88), M. Emily Ley Paper “Vivien” Suite (Price Upon Request), N. Luna Bazaar Paper Lantern ($2.65), O. Garden roses (try ordering from Fifty Flowers!), P. Lovely linens from La Tavola, Q. Pink magnolia bloom

What do you think? Do you like this new feature? What’s your favorite Southern movie? We want to hear from you! Leave a comment below or send me an email with the Southern movie, play, or book you’d love to see us cover!

marissa Written with love by Marissa
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  1. avatar Lisa reply

    LOVE this!! Steel Magnolias is one of my favorite movies, and this is completely perfect. Such a fun new feature! For future posts, I’d love to see Gone With the Wind (of course!), and maybe The Notebook? :)

  2. avatar Kristy reply

    I really, really like this new feature!! I hope you continue with it : ) Southern movies that come to mind is Sweet Home Alabama and The Princess and the Frog : )

  3. avatar Emily reply

    I want to see “Gone with the Wind” or “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” Or “The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood”!! Or what about “The Secret Life of Bees”? Or “The Help”? So many possibilities!

  4. avatar Shannon reply

    I love everything about this post!

  5. avatar Susan (BravoBride) reply

    What a great job of capturing a southern wedding! It makes me miss the south! :)

  6. avatar Bella reply

    This is a great feature and I would love to see you cover The Notebook! What a beautiful, romantic and charming film.

    • avatar Marissa reply

      Hi Bell! Thanks for your sweet words on the column! I’d love to cover the Notebook – such a great Southern movie! xo, Marissa

  7. avatar Heather reply

    I love love love this post! Great idea! :) I would LOVE to see Sweet Home Alabama done next, as it is my all time favorite movie and I adore the wedding at the end! <3

    • avatar Marissa reply

      Hey Heather! Thanks for the kind words! Sweet Home Alabama is one of my favorite movies as well! I CANNOT wait to tackle that one! xo, Marissa

    • avatar Heather reply

      Marissa: Ditto on Sweet Home Alabama… I’d love to see a Jake & Melanie inspired post :)

  8. avatar Desiree reply

    Marissa – how about Wedding Crashers?!?!?! “Crabcakes and Football! That’s what we do in Maryland” – they may not have been “southern” but they sure had weddings like a true southerner :)

    PS: My packages are named after wedding-movies….Steel Magnolias is my most popular! :)

    • avatar Marissa reply

      Hey Desiree! You know I’d love to cover Wedding Crashers! Such a hilarious movie! I can’t wait for your ad to go live, so soon! Yay! xo, Marissa

  9. avatar Marialeen reply

    Marissa, I loved this post and look forward to all there is to come! Wedding inspiration from movies? How perfect and brilliant! What says “southern” & “classy” more than pretty pink?! I noticed you referenced the Mobile Azalea Trail Maids and am assuming you have some connections to South Alabama as I am from the area and just adore the Maids! :) Thanks for the prettiness!

    • avatar Marissa reply

      Hi Marialeen! I am so thrilled you loved my nod to the Maids! I grew up in Mobile and will forever be a fan! Thanks so much for the sweet words! xo, Marissa P.S. I hope you’re an Alabama fan – Roll Tide!

    • avatar Marialeen Ellis reply

      Roll Tide Roll to you too ma’m!

  10. avatar Laura reply

    Hello from Alabama as well! I LOVE IT! Steel Magnolias is my absolute favorite suthern weddin movie! I remember tellin my momm that i wanted to be just like shelby when i got married! Now I am a bride and will be having blush and bashful as my colors. As far as more movie inspriation… What about Run Away Bride and Father of the Bride. Lots to pull from there.
    Roll Tide Yall and Happy Weddings!

    • avatar Marissa reply

      Hi Laura! Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! I’m sure you will do Shelby proud and will be a stunning bride! Great ideas for movies to cover! Roll Tide Roll! xo, Marissa

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  12. avatar Erin reply

    I’m so sorry, I was too excited to see my photo that I missed that you had already linked to my blog. Please ignore my previous comment. (=

    Thank you!

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Monthly Round-Up :: May 2011

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May proved to be a month of insanely gorgeous weddings for the blog. Emily, Sierra and I can’t wait to share our favorite picks from the past few weeks, so I won’t keep you waiting!

FAVORITE WEDDING DRESS: We didn’t have to think too hard about this one! All three of us were gaga over Caitlin’s Priscilla of Boston gown.

FAVORITE BRIDESMAID DRESS: While I loved the clean lines of Michael + Charlie’s J. Crew bridemaids’ dresses, Emily and Sierra were fans of the flowy H&M dresses in Jenn + Barret’s wedding.

FAVORITE FEMALE ACCESSORY: The tiny clutches Michael + Charlie’s bridesmaids carried were too cute not to call my favorite! Emily loved Julie’s delicate J. Crew shoes and Sierra thought Andrea’s veil and pretty curls were the perfect accessory.

FAVORITE MENSWEAR: We all agreed that the matching ties and bowties against the light-colored suits in Julie + TJ’s wedding were too cool to ignore. However, Emily made special note of the cotton boutonniere and pink bowties that Tres donned.

FAVORITE DETAIL: Emily and I loved the details from Michael + Charlie’s wedding. Emily fell for the green Chivari chairs while I opted for the epic lighting over the bridal party table. Sierra loved the cute little signs and the beehive that decorated Julie + TJ’s reception.

FAVORITE BOUQUET: Julie’s bouquet of pink peonies was a crowd-pleaser! Emily and Sierra chose the blooms as their favorite while I went for Jenn’s whispy lilac bouquet.

FAVORITE SWEET: Emily couldn’t help but fall in love with Caitlin + Charlie’s lace and monogrammed cake. I was impressed with Andrea + Tres‘ pink confection, topped with magnolias. Sierra was a fan of the creativity behind Michael + Charlie’s Cake Pop tiers!

FAVORITE PHOTO: Emily chose a heart-happy shot of Andrea and her friends on the dance floor. I loved the soft and dreamy look of Julie + TJ’s portraits, while Sierra couldn’t resist Jenn + Barret’s.

FAVORITE WEDDING OVERALL: Emily brought it down to Andrea + Tres’ Louisiana wedding (here and here). Sierra and I chose Caitlin + Charlie’s classic Florida wedding (here and here). They were both chock full of style and the perfect Southern details.

Which was your favorite wedding? What do you think of our picks of the month?

Previous monthly round-ups:
January
February
March

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Nicole reply

    I love Michael and Charlie’s Modern Southern wedding! Every detail was amaaaaazing! I hope we can see it in the magazine one day!!

  2. avatar Regina reply

    Love the luxe blue. I have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot more “ROYAL” blue in weddings this year!

    in gratitude
    regina @ meant2be events

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  4. avatar Lori reply

    Loved Michael and Charlies wedding colors are magnificent would love to see more of it!

  5. avatar Meggan reply

    LOVE Michael and Charlie’s wedding! The bridesmaid clutch and reception details are gorgeous!

  6. avatar Laura Leslie reply

    I loved seeing the images from Julie & TJ’s wedding. Thank you!

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