1. Southern Elegance Tennessee Wedding

    April 9, 2012

    What happens when you combine a gorgeous couple with a lovely October wedding day in Tennessee and the breathtaking film photography of Ali Harper? Well, this happens, and I know I say this every week (you can ask my mom), but this wedding is one of my absolute favorites. The wedding as a whole is undeniably elegant and classic, but the little details are so glamorous, and the combination is truly lovely. Plus, the portraits are just so darn good. I can’t imagine a more beautiful way to start my last week of being 21! Enjoy!

    ali1ali6ali27ali38{Vendors: Photography: Ali Harper Photography| Venue: Fairvue Plantation| Event planner: Mary Alice Sublett of A Delightful Day Event Planning| Flowers: Gallatin Florists| Linens: La Tavola Linens| Rentals: Liberty Party Rentals and The Premiere Event| Wedding Cakes: Parry Bartlett and Allison Clifton| Calligraphy: Samantha Martin Curlicue Designs| Invitations: Rohner Letterpress| Monogram design: Number Four Eleven| Bridal gown: Vera Wang| Bride’s shoes: Jimmy Choo| Groom’s tuxedo: Gucci| Groom’s shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo| Cuff links: Robin Rotenier| Makeup: Bridget Pilkinton for MAC| Earrings: antique, gift from the groom| Hairpiece: custom by Jennifer Behr| Wedding clutch: Judith Leiber}

    Isn’t it gorgeous? Thank you so much to Ali for the delight of sharing this wedding!

    Have a wonderful Monday!

    Love,

    Lisa



  2. Naturally Elegant Santorini Wedding

    January 23, 2012

    If I were ever to have a destination wedding and had to choose a gorgeous location, Santorini, Greece would definitely be at the top of the list. I visited Santorini with my family four years ago, and we all fell in love with the incredible scenery, breathtaking sunsets, and hospitable people. This lovely bride and groom celebrated their marriage right in the midst of it all, surrounded by 50 of their family members and closest friends. Punam Bean Photography was there to capture all of the special moments in such a special place. Take a look!

    {Vendors: Photography: Punam Bean Photography| Venue: Pyrgos Restaurant| Wedding dresses: David’s Bridal and BCBG}

    So gorgeous, right? I love all the shots of the bride’s long veil blowing in the wind! For an extra dose of Greek inspiration, I did a “honeymoon packing list” for Santorini a few months ago, which you can revisit here.

    Love,

    Lisa

    P.S. Pictures and recap of The Cream Event will be up tomorrow! :)



  3. Chic Vintage London Wedding

    January 16, 2012

    After a slow finish to last week blog-wise (I was in Cincinnati celebrating three years of dating my wonderful boyfriend! :)), I thought I would make it up to y’all with possibly my favorite wedding I’ve posted on Something Pretty to date! Ella and Sam’s gorgeous wedding is perfectly glamorous, vintage, and chic, all with an elegant English spin. I can’t get enough of her bouquet, and don’t even get me started on the bridesmaid outfits! Chloe of Caught the Light captured all the beautiful moments and details.

    {Photography: Caught the Light| Flowers: Violets and Velvet Bespoke Floristry| Venue: Rangers House| Bridal gown: Benjamin Roberts| Catering: Hand Made Food}

    I seriously think every image is incredible…which is your favorite? Thanks so much to the lovely Chloe for letting me post this stunning wedding!

    Love,

    Lisa



  4. Elegant Williamsburg Winery Wedding

    December 7, 2011

    I’ve been talking on Something Pretty about my best friend getting married since she got engaged back in January, right on through her beautiful October 7th wedding, and today (their two month anniversary!!) is the day I finally get to share the pictures with you! Mine and Angela’s families have been close since 1993 when they moved up the street from us. Even though we haven’t lived anywhere near each other since 1997, we’ve only gotten closer over the years, and now we rarely go a day without at least a text or two. We have been there for each other through our awkward stages, finding ourselves throughout college, and of course, our discovery of bridal magazines–we made wedding scrapbooks together years ago! Her now-husband Mark has become like a brother to me over the years as well, and as a couple, they could not be more perfect for each other. I’m so thrilled to show you their beautiful wedding pictures, by Tom Sanderson Photography, and share the interview I did with Angela about all the special moments!

     {What was your overall vision for your wedding?}
    We wanted our day to be a true reflection of us. Both of us come from mostly Italian backgrounds, so the Williamsburg Winery was the perfect choice. With the dim lighting, and a multitude of lit pillar candles, our reception hall radiated a rustic but classy feel. Combined with the marble and pillars of St. Bede Catholic Church, the “Italian” feel was definitely there. It was also very important to me to incorporate as many DIY projects as I could. I love being crafty and it was so much fun adding little details and elements here and there that I created myself—from handmade save-the-dates to cork place cards.  {Tell me about your dress!}
    We actually stopped by Bridal Elegance, a locally owned shop in Richmond, on a whim. We had some spare time before our other appointments and decided to give it a try. I’m so glad we did! I chose the very first dress I tried on, though I didn’t come to that decision until after I tried on about 20 other dresses at four other places. There were so many dresses I loved, but only one that completed my overall wedding vision. This dress was simple and classy and I knew it would look perfect with the Winery as a backdrop. It was a slim, fitted A-Line with a sweetheart neckline and pickups—pretty much the complete opposite of the dress styles I had picked out in magazines!  {Something old/new/borrowed/blue?}
    My somethings new and blue were pretty typical—my new wedding dress and a cheap toss garter with some blue ribbon on it. That blue garter actually helped me out with my something old as well. Last December, I found my mom’s wedding dress in not the best condition. Since no one would be wearing it yellow and slightly ripped, I decided to cut off pieces of the lace. Using the blue garter as a template, my bridesmaid, Nicole, and I fashioned the lace and some ribbon around elastic to make a keepsake garter. I also ended up using Nicole’s veil from her wedding as my something borrowed.  {What was your favorite moment of the big day?}
    It’s so hard to pick just one favorite! I loved every little moment of that day…from randomly screaming in excitement with my girls, to stepping into my dress; from walking down the aisle to meet my husband-to-be, to rushing through a cloud of bubbles to the vintage car awaiting us. Declaring our vows to each other was most certainly a powerful and love-filled moment. But, I do believe the moment that sticks out to me the most from our wedding day followed directly after my father-daughter dance. It’s been an inside joke in my family that my dad randomly starts singing “That’s Amore,” very much off-key, for as long as I can remember. As a surprise to him, as soon as the soft, slow chords of our father-daughter dance ended, “That’s Amore” began. It took a few seconds for the song to register to my dad, but as soon as it did, the look on his face was absolutely priceless. I’ll never forget the look of surprise and joy on his face. It makes me so happy just thinking about it!
     {What would your biggest advice be to brides planning their weddings?}
    I definitely suggest good time management to allow at least a week of being stress-free. I remember for a little more than a week leading up to the wedding, I felt like I had to create more stuff for myself to do because I had done everything I could think of. That was really nice!

    {Vendors: Ceremony: St. Bede Catholic Church| Reception: Williamsburg Winery| Photographer: Tom Sanderson Photography| Dress: Casablanca| Shoes: Macy’s| Jewelry: Macy’s| Veil: borrowed from Nicole, which she and her mom handmade| Cake: Cakes by Charlie| Florist: Morrison’s Flowers| DJ: DJ on the Side Entertainment}

    I’d also like to include this little gem—it’s my personal favorite memory of Angela and Mark’s wedding day! The DJ played “Wannabe” by the Spice Girls, which Angela and I have been dancing to since we were seven and nine years old. Back then, we jumped on the bed and made all of our parents watch/video tape our “shows,” and this time, we were bustin’ a move at her wedding. I’ll never forget it!

    :)
    Love,

    Lisa



  5. Elegant Winery

    October 10, 2011

    Wow, what an incredible weekend. As you probably know by now from my talking about it constantly on Something Pretty, and even on Hey Gorgeous last week, my best friend got married in Virginia on Friday. I am exhausted and overjoyed, and can’t believe that the girl who has been my other half since 1993 (!!!) has a new last name now! Angela and Mark were blessed with a gorgeous, cloudless day, a breathtaking ceremony (I bawled my eyes out when she walked down the aisle, no surprise there), and an insanely fun reception. The day could not have been more beautiful, and I can hardly wait till she gets back from her honeymoon because I miss her already!

    Since I’ve been talking about it nonstop, I thought I would show you all an inspiration board I put together based on the wedding. Angela didn’t make an inspiration board during her planning process, but she has had a crystal clear vision right off the bat. If she had made an inspiration board, there’s a good change it might’ve looked something like this:

    {Elegant Winery}

    {Gold shoes| wine colors| grape motif| wine barrel with candles| corks as place cards| white cake (I forgot to save the source of this picture…let me know if you know where it’s from, please!)| cork cheese spreader favors (her actual favor… so cute!| Williamsburg Winery}

    Gorgeous, right? So there’s your teaser…keep your fingers crossed that she lets me post her actual wedding pictures when they come out! ;)

    Love,

    Lisa