Winter 2010

09/2010
Fall Lightens Up | Catherine Elcock & Aaron Schwartz; October 31, 2009, Lowndes Grove
DIY Plus Professional Polish Make a Perfect Union | Emily Mullins & Pepe Diaz-Llaneza; October 18, 2009, Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Farm-Fresh Fête | Sarah Billipp & Patrick Barrett; December 5, 2009, Circular Congregational Church & Stono River Riding Academy
Orange Crush | Rheney Mitchell & Jacob Dearstyne; October 10, 2009, Boone Hall’s Cotton Dock
Silver Plated | Kimberly Milhaupt & Scott Delgado; January 2, 2010, Kiawah Island Resort
Vintage & Violet | Ashley Ward & John Muller, Jr.; November 22, 2009, Boone Hall Plantation
Winter Whites | Jane Ruffin & Justin Waluch; September 12, 2009, Lowndes Grove
Romance in the Ruins | Alicia Scherini & Seth Hall; November 7, 2009, Old Sheldon Church Ruins
Family Homecoming | Lindsay Baker & Thomas Hutto; November 7, 2009, Yonges Island
Center of Attention | For all those pre-wedding parties—and the main event—when all eyes are on the bride, rise to the occasions with arresting accent pieces
Stunning Stones | Leave run-of-the mill rings behind and opt for bold gems, surprising shapes, and new hues
Center Stage | A host of dramatic gowns make their debut at the newly restored Dock Street Theatre. Plus! Go behind the scenes at a Charleston Weddings fashion shoot.
Bare Is Beautiful | Embrace your natural beauty with fresh, light makeup that showcases beautiful skin
Six Simple Ideas to Steal | A wedding at the Cotton Dock shows how stunning simplicity can be
Kid-Friendly | Got children on your guest list? Keep them entertained—and self-contained—at rehearsal dinners, receptions, and more
Curtain Couture | Who says DIY fashion is all washed up?
All Tiered Up | Who says newlyweds can’t have their crêpe and eat it, too?
Right on Time | Split-second decisions, a little luck, and lot of focus helped one local couple pull off a dream wedding in a scant three months
Words To Wed By | Problem-solving brides share their pearls of wisdom for wedding day bliss
Wedding Insurance | Learn from Lowcountry couples left in the lurch how taking out a policy on your Big Day can save your bottom line
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Dockside & Darling | Caroline Bagnall & Tyler Holtgreven; October 3, 2009, French Huguenot Church, Boone Hall Plantation
Caroline Bagnall & Tyler Holtgreven; October 3, 2009, French Huguenot Church, Boone Hall Plantation

Ohio University college sweethearts Caroline Bagnall and Tyler Holtgreven don’t disagree on many things, but they just can’t seem to reconcile when they first met.“Tyler says he remembers quite clearly meeting in the fall of 2002. I don’t recall meeting until spring of 2003,” Caroline laughs. “But quite frankly I think his version is adorable, and love that we ‘met twice!’” she says.  Regardless of when they first laid eyes on one another, the couple enjoyed a four-year courtship before Tyler proposed. After she said “Yes,” the pair knew exactly where they wanted to wed. After a spring break visit to friends at Francis Marion University, “We were instantly in love with everything about the Charleston and the Lowcountry,” says Caroline. “Every block seemed to exude Southern charm and character.”

So they hired Luke Wilson Special Events to fashion a dream wedding. With Boone Hall Plantation’s Cotton Dock as the reception venue, Luke crafted the laid-back, vintage romance vibe Caroline and Tyler wanted the event to have. Other details like the welcome bags—filled with chocolate-and-peanut-butter candies made by the groom’s mother—and the menu—good ol’ Southern fare like fried chicken, shrimp and grits, and crab cakes—were similarly on the mark. “It all fell into place and it was perfect,” Caroline says.

 

Vendors

Band: Lee Edwards Entertainment
Bridal Gown: Wendy’s Bridal
Bridesmaids’ Dresses: J.Crew
Cake: The Cake Stand
Florals: Fleur by Luke Wilson
Groom’s Suit: Astor & Black
Groomsmen’s Suits: Calvin Klein from Men's Wearhouse
Photographer: Kim Graham
Rentals: Snyder Events Rentals
Stationery: Studio R
Transportation: Charleston Black Cab
Wedding Design & Coordination: Luke Wilson Special Events

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