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Sweet Corn Sweethearts was one of our last V6 editorial shoots, as well as the first big local one since I started working at Southern Weddings. It also ended up being the beautiful editorial highlighted in our Southern Living insert! (See the back story on that partnership here!) With 19 models, many of whom were readers (plus one SW editor!) and three amazing locations, we were relieved to have relatively mild weather for summer in the South. Our sweet friends and BRV members, photographer Julia Wade and videographers from Twenty-One Films, were on hand to capture all of the behind the scenes moments and details. There were so many wonderful ones and we’re thrilled to share them with y’all!

Oh hello, Mrs. Kristin Winchester–looking gorgeous!

Location #1 was a green and white house with the most amazing garage. It was the perfect all-American setup for our handsome groom and groomsmen, our table of fabulous Southern cakes, and our lovely grandmother and flower girl models!

Our next location was the beautiful Martha’s Chapel, just a few miles from our office. The pastor of the church, Bob Brinson, was also kind enough to model as an officiant for us! One of my favorite moments was at the end of shooting the ceremony scene. Pastor Bob went inside and surprised us by ringing the church bells–such a joyful sound!

Our third and final location was in front of a corn field. Lara and Emily searched high and low for the perfect corn field for this shoot, and we ended up using the same beautiful field that we shot our V6 team pictures in front of. It worked out perfectly! The kind farmers who own the farm were so sweet and funny when we knocked on their door in our team shoot gowns to ask for permission, so by the time we arrived for this shoot, they were used to rather amusing things happening in their front lawn. :)

Is it any surprise that the cows were one of our favorite details of this shoot? This cow is actually a show cow that our lovely interns tracked down! Her name is Kaitlin, but she goes by Katie. Of course. :)

Oh, we are so excited to share this video!! We have watched it in the office so many times, we practically have it memorized. We asked Twenty-One Films to blend a behind the scenes video with a video about our brand, and they absolutely nailed it! Enjoy!

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Catherine Marsh reply

    I CANNOT wait until V6 lands on my doorstep – the shoot is has captured perfectly what the south is all about

  2. avatar Ashley reply

    this was my favorite editorial shoot in V6! absolutely love the behind the scenes look…that cow, amazing!

  3. avatar Sarah Gilreath reply

    Delainey and Sallie LOVED seeing themselves in that video! : ) what an incredible experience…thank you again!
    P.S. V6 is exquisite! Y’all should be so very proud.

  4. avatar Jadzia reply

    LOVE the video and what y’all do at SW!

  5. avatar Jennifer Buenviaje reply

    We adore this shoot! Thank you for including us. We had a ball with all the ladies getting their hair and makeup done. :)

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Howdy, friends! We are gearing up for our next round of Southern Weddings V6 editorial shoots, and are hoping some of our local readers might agree to join us this time!

We’ll be in Chapel Hill, NC on Tuesday, July 9. We’re looking for several people for this particular shoot:

– a bride and groom, preferably both blonde
– bridesmaids and groomsmen
– a few young kids (girls and/or boys, ages 4-8)
– an older couple or two

Feel free to nominate yourself, yourself and your husband/fiance/boyfriend, the kids you used to babysit for, or your parents! :) We would LOVE to encourage all hair/skin colors to get in touch! If chosen, we will need you to be available on site from about 1 – 8pm. We might start later or end earlier, but want you to be prepared!

If you’re interested, please send an email to howdy (at) iloveswmag.com with the subject line V6 NC Model Call. Be sure to include a recent headshot (no need for professional photos, we just want to see your lovely face!), a few candids and your height. We promise it’s going to be a blast!

emily Written with love by Emily
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Hello, belles! Nicole and I have spent the last two days in sunny (thank goodness!) South Carolina shooting an editorial for the next issue. It’s been a V6 whirlwind around these parts, actually – we wrapped a shoot in NC last week, we have another scheduled for next week, and are just diving into planning two others for June! You won’t hear a peep of complaint from our lips, though — it makes us positively giddy to piece together beauty we know will eventually make it onto the printed page!

Before too much time gets behind us we wanted to give y’all a little peek at what we’ve been up to. We were lucky to have Graham Terhune on hand to snap behind-the-scene shots on the actual shoot day, but our instagrams will have to tide you over until V6 debuts!

Like so many of our photoshoots (yesterday’s, too!), this joint was the first stop of the day:

We were thrilled to have the chance to work with Katie Stoops again, of course. You may recall she photographed our Williamsburg and Richmond features from past issues!

That’s our intern Jessica up there with Katie, Nicole, and me!

Happily, shoot prep always leaves pretty — and tasty! — extras around the office. Don’t mind if I do…

I’ll leave you with my favorite snap from the day: This was Ms. Katie taking photos of the pretty we had created, but doesn’t this scene look worthy of capture, too? Such an amazing field of clover — we had never seen anything like it!

That may be the last sneak peek you get from our first V6 shoot, but we have more surprises for you! Before you get too antsy with anticipation, we have a fun giveaway for y’all! Our good friends at High Cotton happily gave us a couple of boys bow ties to use for some special gents in this shoot. We couldn’t wait to do a V6 giveaway!

To enter, leave a comment below telling us about the best biscuit you’ve ever tasted and which bow tie you’d love to win. Will it be the Red and White Mini Dot bow tie or the Nantucket Seersucker Stripe bow tie? Tell us before this giveaway closes at midnight on May 22.

If you’re not already, be sure to follow us on Instagram as we spend the summer prepping for V6! We’re here: Southern Weddings, Lara, Emily, Nicole, Marissa, and Kristin.

P.S. Vendors, interested in joining in the fun? We’re working with lots of sponsors already for V6, and would love to have you, too! Email Marissa (marissa at iloveswmag.com) or fill out this form for more info.

Graham Terhune is a delightful member of our Blue Ribbon Vendor Directory!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Maria Barnes reply

    Where can I get the monagram keepsake?

    • avatar Emily reply

      Hi Maria! I’m not sure what keepsake you’re referring to, as I don’t see one in this post. If you can be more specific, I’m happy to help!

  2. avatar Emily Barrois reply

    The best biscuit I’ve ever had was honestly made by my dad. He learned how to make his own to avoid the sodium of canned. Now he never uses a recipie but always manages to make a fluffy, flakey on the outside, soft on the inside mound of awesome. Last christmas we had leftover eggnog so the day after he used that instead of milk. It transformed his already yummy biscuit into a holiday tradition we’re going to repeat every year! And he was so proud of himself.

    The polka dot bowtie would be adorable on my dad and make a great addition to his father’s day present. I dressed him up in bowties for my wedding and now he loves them!

  3. avatar Jillian reply

    The best biscuit I’ve ever tasted actually came from Poppey’s Chicken! My fiance loves their chicken and convinced me to try their buscuits! One bite and I was hooked! Now I need to the recipe! I would love to win the Nantucket Seersucker Stripe bow tie!

  4. avatar Lauren reply

    The best biscuit I have ever had was homemade by my boyfriends mother – I spread it with pepper jelly and it was absolutely amazing. I would love to win the Red and White Mini Dot bow tie.

  5. avatar Elizabeth @ HobbyLobbyist reply

    I would love to win the polka dot tie, but both are precious!

    • avatar Elizabeth @ HobbyLobbyist reply

      Elizabeth @ HobbyLobbyist: Oops, forgot to mention the best biscuit I ever had. It was outside of Houston at an amazing brunch place called Baby Barnaby’s. They have the most amazing honey biscuits ever!

  6. avatar Emily reply

    The best biscuit I’ve ever had was my Granddaddy’s “drop biscuits” which he always smothered in gravy. You basically make a simple biscuit dough and then rather than measuring or cutting the dough precisely, you scoop it out of a spoon and “drop” it onto the baking dish.

    Rob loves his bow ties and loves his seersucker, so I’d love to win the Nantucket Seersucker Stripe bow tie!

  7. avatar Janna reply

    Love the sneak peeks! I love the red striped tie! Perfect for my date for a late summer wedding we are going to!

    My all time favorite biscuit is my grandma’s biscuits! With some butter and strawberry jam we make every year- it’s the bee’s knees! Yum!

  8. avatar Romance reply

    My grandmother’s Cream Cheese Biscuits. She says the trick is to fold them 18 times, to them get nice and flaky, but I know there’s more to it, because her’s always come out better than mine!

    The Nantucket Seersucker, please!

  9. avatar Candice reply

    Best biscuit I have ever had was a maple bacon sweet potato biscuit. Savory and sweet at the same time! Nothing better than a unique southern style biscuit!! As far as the bow tie, I love the red and white mini dot bow tie. My fiance is loves bow ties and this would be a great one for him and our style!

  10. avatar Samantha reply

    The best biscuit that I have tasted BY FAR would have to be my Nannies (great grandmother) family recipe. It was so good it didn’t need a topping, but she canned jams as well and her peach jam was To. Die. For. That Nantucket seersucker bow tie is almost as amazing as my Nannie’s biscuits!! ;)

  11. avatar Maddie reply

    The best biscuit I’ve ever had was at The Roanoker in Roanoke, VA–SO amazingly fluffy and light–maybe even better than your grandma’s?!

    I would love, love to win the red-white polka dotted tie. :)

  12. avatar amanda reply

    I have to say the best biscuit I’ve ever tasted is my mother’s gravy biscuit breakfast! I LOOOOVE it! And no where I’ve been can compare. And my husband loves it too and would LOVE to win the the mini dot bow tie! Especially for all our NCSU pride ;)

  13. avatar Anna reply

    The best biscuit I’ve ever tasted was at Monell’s in Nashville, Tennessee. It was warm, falling apart with butteriness, and smothered in delicious peach preserves!

  14. avatar Katie Haviland reply

    Best Biscuit ever was from Loveless Cafe in Nashville, TN. So yummy!

    I would love the Red & White Mini-Dot bow tie!

  15. avatar Peyton Leigh reply

    Hands down, the best biscuit I’ve ever had was made by my sweet Grandma Jane. She made them every Easter, and they were always the most anticipated treat of the day! Warm and buttery, and slathered with honey :) And as far as the bow ties go, the seersucker striped oen is just the most darling thing I’ve ever seen! Beautiful shoots this week, take care!

  16. avatar Lena reply

    This Yankee and her Texan are headed to Savannah and Charleston this summer, and I can’t wait to taste a whole pile of biscuits; John decked out in that red polka dot tie would be the perfect cherry on top!

  17. avatar Marc reply

    The best biscuit i’ve ever had was my Momma’s. Just amazing. I’d love that polka dot tie.

  18. avatar Louisa reply

    The best biscuit I’ve ever tasted was at Shoney’s somewhere in Tennessee. It was the first biscuit I ever had. I am from Germany and I didn’t know what it was but after the first bite I realized that I loved it! I’d love to win the Nantucket Seersucker Stripe bow tie.

  19. avatar Whitney reply

    The best biscuit I have ever tasted are the ones I make. I use lard for the fat – they come out so fluffy but with a really good flavor! But I never tell people until after they’ve tasted, because they are usually grossed out. My fiance is a UGA grad and would love to have either – but I think I like the dots better for him!

  20. avatar Hollie Raulerson reply

    Hands down…the best biscut is in Atlanta, at the Flying Biscut Cafe!! Their tangy cranberry butter is a superb compliment to a slightly sweet biscut!

  21. avatar Laura reply

    By far, the best biscuit I have ever had was from Loveless Cafe in Nashville. I ate at least 6 or 7 in one sitting! I would love to win the Nantucket Seersucker Stripe Bow Tie.

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