Lisa Joyner & Mark Wiltse. <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>
Bella Figura created a decidedly pared-back stationery suite with just a hint of Beaux Arts flair (a nod to the location’s architecture) engraved in gold on the reply card. <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>
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Calla lily arrangements resting on Lucite pillars formed the “altar.” <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>
The grand architecture of the Gibbes’ rotunda meant little decoration was needed for the ceremony. <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>
“Our relationship has always been—and will always be—an incredible partnership of respect and support, a true team effort,” says Lisa of husband, Mark, who helped immensely throughout the planning process. <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>
Sleek lounges with Lucite and gold tables mimicked the understated glamour of the décor inside the museum and provided comfy conversation areas for guests during the outdoor reception. <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>
In addition to florals, gold starbursts and other objets added an artistic touch to tablescapes. <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>
Sometimes it’s the smallest touches that are the most memorable, like these blackberry Jell-O shots. “Guests were wowed by them!” says planner Megan Chandler. <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>
After a quick change into a cocktail dress, Lisa joined Mark for a grand exit. From there, the after party spilled into Market Street’s Henry’s Bar and Restaurant. <i>Image Timwill Photography</i>