Throwback Style |
When a Charleston bride designs an antique-meets-modern wedding she finds her life’s (other) passion along the way
Autumn's Splendor |
A native son returns home to wed his beloved alongside the Ashley River
A Warm Welcome | <p>
Lowcountry love rules this kick-your-feet-up Mount Pleasant fête<br />
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All Aglow | We visit Charleston's elegant South Carolina Society Hall (where the city's children take cotillion) to give the season's best ballgowns a whirl
Blushing Beauty | A wintry palette of pale pink, silvery gray, and light blue dress one Lowcountry wedding in seasonal splendor
Golden Touch | When the daughter of one of Charleston's wedding insiders marries, the local wedding community pitches in to create a fête for the ages
Modern Hues | An early-autumn affair marries the best of both Vietnamese and Charleston wedding tradition
So In Love--$50,000 Wedding Winner! | <p>
A dream wedding at Magnolia Plantation proves the ultimate pick-me-up for two soldiers </p>
Bohemian Rhapsody |
Lisa Thomas and Keller Perry of Ooh! Events fashion a decadent dessert bar for a playful couple
Modern Sophisticate | <p>
Melissa Barton of A Charleston Bride shows how easy creating an elegant setting can be when you stay neutral</p>
Bespoke Backdrop |
Heirloom style gets a modern accent when Easton Events’ Lynn Easton and Augusta Cole update a classic piece with a simple twist
Take the Plunge |
Want a neckline that flatters every figure? Opt for a deep V
On the Surface |
Lace, beading, embroidery, and more give texture (and depth) to monochromatic gowns
Show Stoppers |
Whether they mark a promise, seal your engagement, signify your vows, or just dress up your right-hand, these pretty pieces will steal your heart
Cheers to That | With help from her family and husband-to-be, a crafty Summerville bride pulls together an exquisite—and mostly handmade—reception at Harborside East
Signs of the Times | Sara Lofton and Gregg Pavone, owners of Charleston-based Limelight Custom Sign Co., channel their talents into their Big Day at Boone Hall's Cotton Dock
Banking on Good Ideas | Serving as her own planner and stylist, one Magnolia Plantation and Gardens bride schools us on delivering a cohesive DIY Big Day
Bon Appetit | <p>
Serve up Charleston’s tastiest traditions at your wedding events</p>
Roll With It |
Ready to say “I do,” but don’t want guests to say “I don’t” to the dance floor? Here’s a smart solution
A Wheel Good Time |
Get on the beauty bus thanks to Vanity Salon
Not Your Average Party |
You’re not a cookie-cutter bride, so host a bachelorette fête as unique as you are
Suite Spots | <p>
Celebrate saying “I do” in one of the Lowcountry’s most singular, luxurious suites</p>
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The Wedding Row: Tell us about how you two lovelies met.
Caroline: Zach and I met briefly in college. I traveled to Clemson from University of Alabama to attend a date party with a friend from high...
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