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Andrea + Tres’ evening nuptials at the Southern Oaks Plantation in New Orleans combines a touch of glam with down-South charm. Andrea walked down the aisle with a beautiful bouquet of white roses, courtesy of Fat Cat Flowers, and some killer blue Christian Louboutin pumps. I love that Andrea had her nine bridesmaids, wearing Watters dresses, carry single magnolia blooms down the aisle. The newlyweds rode away in a horse and carriage after being pronounced husband and wife as fireworks shot off in the background–now that’s the way to celebrate a marriage! Thanks Armosa Studios for sharing this gem!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. We met at work. Tres had just moved to Memphis from Knoxville, and a big group of our work friends were going to dinner after work. After dinner, the two of us got into deep conversation. We were having so much fun talking to each other that when we finally looked up, all of our friends had left!
Describe the proposal. It was perfect. We had just left Napa Valley after wine tasting for a few days and were headed to San Francisco for the rest of the week. We drove to a park overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, and Tres asked me there. Aside from the wedding, it was the most exciting day of my life. There’s a funny story that I have to mention, though. Tres set up the video camera so we could wave into it in front of the Golden Gate Bridge when what he really wanted was for our proposal to be on camera so my parents could see it when we returned. After the proposal, we couldn’t wait to watch it. We got in the car and turned on the camera. The shot of us waving was perfect, but literally the second Tres got down on his knee to propose, the wind moved the camera so that the only thing seen was the Golden Gate Bridge. We still laugh about it and, bridge or not, I love that we have some of it on camera!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Timeless, fun, perfection
What Southern details or traditions did you include in your celebration? What was Southern about your wedding? Everything about our wedding was Southern! Our theme was Southern vintage, and our venue, Southern Oaks Plantation, set the tone for all the details. The front lawn of the antebellum home served as our ceremony site with a horse and carriage incorporated into the ceremony. Magnolias played a big role in our wedding, as I’m from Mississippi, and it’s the state flower. My girls carried magnolias down the aisle, and magnolias were also included on our invitations and our wedding cake. To give the guys a Southern touch, they wore cotton bloom boutonnieres. The food was completely New Orleans style with everything from jambalaya and gumbo to crawfish and oysters being served.
Tell us about finding your wedding dress: I went to Atlanta to find the dress of my dreams with my my mom, grandmother, aunt and cousin, who all came in from Austin, TX. It only took two places and about 10 dresses before I put on the one I loved most. I knew I wanted a dropped waist silhouette and a sweetheart neckline, but not taffeta. Well, the perfect dress just happened to be taffeta! My advice? Never say never!

nicoleyang Written with love by Nicole
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  1. avatar Lisa reply

    Gorgeous! Pink and turquoise is my all time favorite color combination, and her shoes are AMAZING :) And I love the bowties and her perfect birdcage veil…just everything is so beautiful! Congratulations to the lovely couple!

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    Those blue pumps look so cute, wonder where she got ’em

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      Hi there! Andrea’s fab pumps are, unsurprisingly, Christian Louboutins :)

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I’ve read a lot of wedding interviews in my time at SW, but can say, without a doubt, that none have been sweeter than Taylor’s account of how he met and eventually won over his lovely bride. (If you don’t usually, you’ll definitely want to read this couple’s sweet story!) After a whirlwind two month engagement, Laurie Anne + Taylor exchanged vows at the Aldridge Gardens, with Stephen Devries on hand to document their intimate service. The bride, in a Bella Couture gown, pulled out all the stops when it came to planning to outfitting her wedding party: pearl gray mix-and-match frocks from J. Crew with coordinating wraps (my favorite), cowboy boots and crisp gray suits for the gents. Laurie Anne’s veil was a Charlsie and Linda Designs creation, and Carol Riley of Lillie’s styled arrangements of lush blue hydrangeas. We’ll see you back here for Part II!

How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. (From the groom) We met in ethics class our junior year of college at Auburn University. I was already in class our first day when I saw Laurie Anne walk in. We quickly became close friends that semester. We both liked each other, but I was moving back to Birmingham and she was staying in Auburn. We lost touch and I spent the next three years trying to get over her. By this time I was living in NYC and thought she was out of my life for good. I had deleted her number from my phone and cut off all connection with her in an attempt to really move on. Next thing I know, I have a Facebook message from Laurie Anne telling me she is coming to NYC for a work trip and that she wants to hang out. So here is where I really tried to move on from her. I messaged her back, finally telling her how I really felt and have felt about her since the day we met, fully expecting her to respond like, “Sorry, I had no idea.” But instead her message back to me was a confession about how she has not been able to get me out of her heart, either. We talked on the phone for hours and within two days, she had a plane ticket to come visit me. That was easily the best give days of my life. Somehow the city was practically empty everywhere we went. Several times throughout the weekend we had stumbled our words and almost told each other “I love you,” but had managed to catch ourselves. But after a ferry ride to Staten Island, while sitting at the harbor looking towards Manhattan, I finally told Laurie Anne that I loved her. From there we had the greatest long distance relationship possible. Jesus blessed us with a very generous amount of sky miles, free plane tickets and time off work to where the longest we went without seeing each other was only three weeks…which was torture! A month and a half later, I had quite my job and was returning to Birmingham to get my bride.

Describe the proposal. Since Laurie Anne and I worked together, it made surprising her with a proposal a little tricky. I would pick her up on the way to work and after work would hang out with her until we got tired and then I would head home. So there was really no time to surprise her. I figured my only chance to catch her off guard was the only time we were apart: while she was asleep. The night before, I had been praying about how to go about this proposal and the Lord told me to open my Bible. I randomly opened to a very familiar chapter I had been dwelling on for the past year and began to read. I woke up before the sun, and planned to get to her house at sunrise. I snuck into her room at sunrise, knelt down at the side of her bed and woke her up. I read my promise to her and asked her to marry me. She said, “Yes!!!!”

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar laila reply

    really it is a sweet love story.hope you the best Laurie Anne

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  3. avatar Jennifer reply

    This is such a sweet love story! Congrats!!!

  4. avatar Courtney reply

    Such an incredibly sweet story! I wish yall the best!

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We don’t know too much about this gem of a Southern wedding, but knew we absolutely had to share it with you. (We’re pretty sure you’ll forgive us the lack of details once you see the photos from Joey + Jessica Seawell of Veil and Bow.) Tara, in a sleek pleated gown, wed pink tie-clad Steve at the Daniel Island Club in historic Charleston. The team at Peacock Events planned the simple outdoor ceremony, and Timeless Designs styled bright, island-inspired blooms to accent the venue’s lush green palette. Leave it to Joey + Jessica to capture the sweetest details of the day: coral and aqua beach cruisers – polished and ready for riding! -, raspberry watercolor paper goods courtesy of Wedding Paper Divas and an auspicious flying v over the couple’s intimate vows. Emily and I both agree this last shot is almost too perfect.

Check back for more from the reception soon!

Written with love by Katharine
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  1. avatar Erin reply

    This bride and her bridesmaids look GORGEOUS–and my heart is absolutely melting over the basset hound <3 I used to have them growing up and I love, love, love them! I think incorporating a pet into a wedding ceremony is so sweet and fun! Can't wait to see Part II!!

  2. avatar Forever Photography Studio reply

    Perfect timing in the last picture! Way to capture the moment.

  3. avatar Laura Leslie reply

    Gorg! Love the puppy shots :)

  4. avatar Charity @ A Charmed Event reply

    The basset hound steals the show! ;)

  5. avatar Amy @ Branching Out Events reply

    This does not help my obsession for basset hounds and that last shot is pure perfection!!

  6. avatar WedinStyle wedding planner in Vietnam reply

    What a gorgeous wedding, all the details are so cute. Our favorite shade of pink! beautiful photography as well!!

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  8. avatar Kelli Taylor/Daniel Taylor Photography reply

    As a wedding photographer and owner of two basset hounds who’ve been used in inspiration shoots, I’m going nuts over this wedding. The hot pink and orange are just exquisite for the camera (and in person). Love it all.

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