Alice DuRant & Quinn Foster | Runnymede Plantation



Like any solid relationship, Ali DuRant and Quinn Foster’s foundation began in friendship. They met at a July Fourth party on Sullivan’s Island in 2013. But it was a fated bus ride to a USC vs. UGA football game that love blossomed. The bus broke down on the return trip, but instead of stewing, Quinn made light of the situation by telling stories and had everyone in stitches. And the couple’s next six years of dating were no less full of laughter or excitement. Even their engagement was one for the books: During a trip to Europe, the couple visited Montenegro. Quinn had arranged a “guide” to lead them through the country’s oldest museum and up to a second floor balcony overlooking the stunning mountain-rimmed Bay of Kotor. There he dropped to one knee and proposed to his utterly surprised but delighted sweetheart. Swoon!

When it came to planning their wedding, the decision to marry in Charleston was a no-brainer. Though Quinn, who manages a vacation rental agency, is from Virginia and Ali (a first-grade teacher) is from Murrells Inlet, they had both lived in Charleston since 2007 and 2012, respectively. “I’d always envisioned getting married near water and surrounded by beautiful old oak trees with Spanish moss,” says Ali. They settled on Runnymede Plantation for their venue and called on event planner Haley Kelly to help them pull it off.

happy couple just after exchanging vows

Texture & Neutral Elegance

For their July, 2020 nuptials, the bride envisioned a semi-rustic wedding with natural accents, greenery and bright florals, romantic lighting, and a touch of glamour. To create a look that’s refined yet relaxed, Kelly worked with a neutral color palette and leaned heavily on texture, mixing linens and other fabrics. Even the wedding suite, designed by Prairie & Sage, incorporated texture and a natural touch by utilizing bark paper and botanical stamps.

The ceremony was everything Ali had dreamed. The couple exchanged vows underneath a thousand-year-old moss-laden oak surrounded by friends and family. They even enjoyed a private dinner under it as well, which gave them a few quiet moments to bask in wedded bliss.

The reception tent was nothing short of breathtaking. Elegant draping and a mix of hanging lanterns and chandeliers helped achieve the semi-rustic and glam aesthetic. The various textures, neutral hues amid pops of greenery, and a harmonious arrangement of traditional sit-down tables and lounge furniture created a breathtaking and welcoming environment. The table settings featured beautiful floral embroidered tablecloths from Nüage Designs, plates that mimicked the bridesmaids’ green gowns, letterpress menus, and tall centerpiece vases. And the late-night chocolate and Kahlúa milkshakes on offer and a sparkler send-off were the icing on the cake! (Keep scrolling to find the full list of vendors.)

bridesmaids in light green gowns with bride

wedding under moss-laden oak at Runnymede Plantation

couple with golden lab and private dinner table

reception tent in neutral texture and greenery at Runnymede Plantation

dinner place setting with green plates and embroidered tablecloth in cream

lounge and tall table seating a reception at Runnymede Plantation

Vendors

Planning & Design: Haley Kelly Events
Venue: Runnymede Plantation
Photography: Gideon Photography
Catering/Bar Service: Cru Catering
Florals: Juniper & Jasmine
Cake: ABCD Cakes
Officiant: Harold Lewis
Rentals: Snyder Events (tent, tables, chairs, dance floor), Ooh! Events (lounge furniture, dinnerware)
Linens: Nüage Designs
Draping: Veil
Lighting: Technical Event Company
Stationery, calligraphy: Prairie & Sage
Bridal Gown: Maddison Row South
Beauty: Wild Ivory
Bridesmaids’ attire: Jenny Yoo
Groom’s attire: Buddy Tailor
Music: Bob Williams Duo (ceremony), Atlanta Showstoppers (reception)
Videography: Ruby Riot Creatives

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