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Bridal buzz Atlanta’s wedding gurus weigh in on what’s hot for 2013

Flower power Atlanta’s top floral designers dish on blooming trends for 2013 weddings

Bridal registries Modern traditions for today’s bride

Set the scene Atlanta-area wedding venues with offerings as unique as you

Far and (not so far) away Whisk away to one of these destination wedding venues

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Bridal buzz Atlanta’s wedding gurus weigh in on trends for 2013 By Kelly Skinner

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ollowing a holiday season punctuated with proposals, Simply Brides chatted up a few of Atlanta’s top wedding pros for the scoop on what’s trending in 2013—so you can start your wedding planning with panache.

Warm Receptions

Intricate lace detailing, ruby red lips and a high-glam headpiece bode well for a vintageromance theme. Photo: Claudia McDade Photography

Whimsical romance has emerged again as the trend-setting theme for 2013. Think soft hues like blush, champagne and gold with earthy or vintage accents like burlap, cotton and glass jars. “It’s interesting because we’ve seen this look done in a million different ways,” says Jenni Colosimo, studio manager at StudioWed. “Brides are even adding in a bit of sparkle for a unique twist on the trend.” “We’re also starting to notice the introduction of bold, crisp patterns peeking through ethereal receptions,” notes Hester Parks, owner of Park Avenue Events. “I think you’ll see lots of bold patterns this year—such as stripes, chevrons and maybe even paisley in summer weddings—in details like the table runners and napkins.” Home décor aficionados can rest assured that 2012’s lounge trend will continue, though it might find a more masculine twist. “Since a lot of couples are paying for the wedding themselves, guys are lending

more of an opinion,” Parks says. “I’m interested to see what happens with these lounge areas and whether we’ll start seeing cigar lounges or scotch tastings added to the event.” It’s also the new norm to push for a longer reception. “Four hours just isn’t enough,” Parks says—meaning that late-night snacks are all the rage. Think of throwing in tasty comfort foods like your favorite fast-food dish (cue the Chick-fil-A sandwiches), mini boxes of doughnuts or a popcorn bar so your guests will have something to nosh on en route to your after-party.

The New Bling If you and your beau are still ring shopping, you may want to consider a halo setting (the center stone is secured by a brilliant border of small sparkling diamonds), this year’s top diamond trend. According to Harris Botnick, owner of Worthmore Jewelers, and Chris Guven, owner of Guven’s Fine Jewelry, this is the style for 2013. “Just watch, there’s going to be a huge push for halo across the board—from engagement rings to necklaces and jewelry,” Botnick says. Since vintage is still in vogue, there’s also a big demand for estate pieces and rose gold accessories boasting a sleek, antiquated feel. So when you’re finalizing your wedding day look, a pretty rose gold cuff or a glimmering timepiece for him in

a rosy hue can give your alfresco nuptials that subtle rustic touch. And brides, take note, your groom might push for a pricier wedding band than you may have expected. “It’s an interesting shift,” muses Botnick. “We’re seeing grooms move away from cheap bands to nicer, more expensive options.”

A Little Something for the Ladies When dressing your besties for your pending nuptials, keep in mind that the “one-style-fits-all” adage has come and gone. Instead, take your cues from other sensible brides and let each of your girls pick a dress within your color scheme (the most popular colors for bridesmaids are blush, navy, champagne and slate blue) that actually flatters her figure. Jean Robbins, general manager at Buckhead’s Bella Bridesmaid, also mentions that “Girls are really trying to stay away from strapless dresses and are choosing V-necks [a more universally flattering cut] instead.” Meanwhile, mothers of the brides have taken a different route, trading in their pastel dresses for ensembles in richer hues. “I’m seeing a lot of women buying dresses in vibrant colors and gem tones like fuchsia, bright green and coral,” says Melody Drenning of Susan Lee in Buckhead. “And they’re sticking with trumpet skirts and mermaid cuts. It’s more of a simple silhouette.”

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In lieu of a traditional cake, tiered champagne cupcakes by Gigi’s Cupcakes— accented with pearls and white chocolate chips— lend easy elegance to the dessert table.

Cake Walk On the sweets front, Highland Bakery lead cake decorator Karen Portaleo has noticed a newfound phenomenon she likes to call “the Pinterest trend.” “It’s funny; I used to get lots of pictures of wedding cakes,” she says. “Now brides are bringing in inspiration boards with photos of a Mason jar and a daisy for me to work from. There’s more personality and lifestyle blending with today’s wedding cakes. Things are very open to interpretation.” Also trending are “almost homemade-looking cakes” with rustic elements thrown in, like a stucco buttercream cake displayed on a rough-cut wood stand surrounded by Mason jars and candles.

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“It’s either simple and rustic or ornate and over-the-top,” she says. It’s a change that Sarah Bonner, owner of Gigi’s Cupcakes, has noticed too. “Our most in-demand cupcake right now is the champagne cupcake, which is a gorgeous, delicate confection topped with a creamy champagne frosting, with hand-placed white chocolate chips and pearls on top.”

Luxe Locks Meanwhile, bridal hair styles have divvied themselves into two distinct camps: Hollywood glam and natural beauty. On the natural beauty front, “Brides today like simple sophistication,” says Todd G. Wright,

Wow him with one of this season’s reigning hair trends: soft hair pulled to the side, like this look by Studio Todd G. Photo: Studio Todd G, Jeremy Harwell

owner of Studio Todd G, noting the trend toward loose curls and a long, flowing mane. Steve Hightower, owner of Steve Hightower Hair Artists’ Studio, agrees, adding, “It’s not elaborate. It’s soft, romantic and often pulled to the side.” While low buns and braids have taken a backseat to the free-flowing princess look, Hightower says other brides are opting for a more regal style. “A lot of brides are wanting heavy glamour again,” he says. “In those cases, the hair and curls are perfect; everything is perfectly placed. The eyes are lined and lips are prominent.” Also in: hair extensions and dazzling, jewel-encrusted accessories. n


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Centerpieces that mix classic and botanical elements, like this one from Darryl Wiseman Flowers, remain a popular choice. Photo: Kelle and Rob Weddings

Atlanta’s top floral designers dish on blooming trends for 2013 weddings By Catherine O’Connor Hough

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rom the subtle touch of the groom’s boutonniere to the reception’s show-stopping centerpieces, wedding flowers have the power to set the tone for every aspect of your big day. Today’s brides (and grooms) are acutely aware of the integral role flowers play in their wedding, making them happy to dish out anywhere from 7 to 12 percent of their total wedding budget to blooms. After talking with some of Atlanta’s top floral designers, we caught a whiff of the floral trends to expect in 2013.

Something old When it comes to color, subtle variations on the classic all-white

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wedding still reign supreme. James Hurley of James Hurley Designs says, “Weddings are primarily sticking to a soft, pastel-focused palette when it comes to flowers.” Gabrielle Mecca of Edge Design Group sees a similar trend: “Brides and bridesmaids are staying with neutral tones, like ivory and cream.” Darryl Wiseman of Darryl Wiseman Flowers, meanwhile, has also noticed an uptick in white weddings that include touches of color, particularly greens and purples.

Something new While lush blooms such as peonies, hydrangeas and garden roses remain wedding staples, baby’s breath has moved up the ranks from accent flower to dominant focal point in

both bouquets and centerpieces. Another trend on the rise is the use of modern yet elegant containers like mercury glass to make a bold statement with centerpieces and other table arrangements. As Hurley explains, “Containers can make or break the look.” From floral canopies in churches to ornate altar and aisle décor, wedding ceremonies are becoming more elaborate in the floral department. Receptions, meanwhile, are at the center of a style evolution focused on blending two unique looks together. From Mecca’s clients’ penchant for “traditional with modern glamour,” to Wiseman’s brides’ love of “classic with a natural and botanical twist,”


wedding flowers

Baby’s breath as a dominant flower has made a big comeback. Here, Edge Design Group showcases this trend.

Soft, pastel-focused palettes like this one from James Hurley Designs are a floral trend in 2013.

Photo: Edge Design Group

Photo: Sara Hanna

today’s bride is not afraid to mix it up. While brides mull over their various floral options, Hurley offers this advice: “It is essential to consider what looks best in the venue itself and how the flowers can best complement the décor.”

Something borrowed Brides in 2013 have taken the adage “everything old is new again” to heart by borrowing from their mother’s style. According to Wiseman, “Brides are walking down the aisle with cascading bouquets like their mothers carried when they

got married.” Mecca sees brides taking the trend one step further by using fabric from their mother’s wedding dress to create a custom wrap for their bridal bouquet.

Happily ever after Regardless of which floral trends brides choose to follow (or forgo), every bride’s end goal is essentially the same: to create an unforgettable experience from start to finish. As Wiseman sums it up, “Every element of your wedding should cause conversation between your guests.” n

Darryl Wiseman Flowers 645 Hillpine Drive N.E. Atlanta 30306 404.872.1000 www.darrylwisemanflowers.com Edge Design Group 2164 Faulkner Road N.E. Atlanta 30324 404.321.3491 www.edgedesignatlanta.com James Hurley Designs 2115 Piedmont Road, Suite 3105 Atlanta 30324 404.817.7773 www.jameshurleydesigns.com

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2 & 3. Moser’s master engravers have come up with a whimsical pattern called “Pebbles.” Evocative of both small stones and little chunks of ice, this popular pattern is available at Charles Willis Atlanta.

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4. Monogrammed items are a great way to personalize your newlywed home. These Arte Italica Regale dishes are monogrammed in pewter and available at Charles Willis Atlanta.

Modern traditions for today’s bride Joanne Hayes By

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hat do adorable puppies have to do with Sferra Italian linens? They’re unique registry choices for today’s bride-to-be, whose priorities are shifting toward comfortable home settings, rather than formal dinner parties. According to Willow Leach of Kathryn Leach Home in Buckhead, their Kumi Kookoon washable (yes, I said washable) silk duvet covers, sheets and pillow shams are popular registry items that invoke comfort, while the eco-friendly, soft bamboo towels by Peacock Alley beckon the bathtub. In the world of scents, Agraria reed diffusers, Elizabeth W sachets and Lafco candles (one of Oprah’s “favorites”) are casual luxury items that add ambiance to any home. Janet Rhodes of Charles Willis Atlanta puts it simply: “A house should be a home, not scanned items.” It’s difficult for department stores to have in-depth interaction with couples, offering tips on care

1. Raynaud china, available at Charles Willis Atlanta, is far from usual: It features magnificently colored and gilded decorations on delicate Limoges porcelain.

and storage of registry items or taking time to discover what belongs in their home. At Charles Willis Atlanta, by contrast, brides frequently register based on lifestyle and family traditions, including pieces reminiscent of their mothers’. With more than 400 patterns (not just “bestsellers”), Charles Willis Atlanta offers a custom mix-andmatch experience where casual and formal can come together. For example, Herend, Juliska, Arte Italica and Raynaud china complement colorful Moser Pebbles glasses. The store will even arrange a setting with the bride’s and groom’s names, making it easy for the couple and their gift givers to visualize how the look comes together. Beverly Bremer, owner of Beverly Bremer Silver Shop, says she understands “patterns and people” and feels that, while crystal and china are easily broken, silver is forever and a wonderful investment. Bremer’s philosophy is helping brides “share

traditions of culture, love and beautiful taste.” She mentions several patterns as ideal for a wedding registry, including Chantilly by Gorham (continuously produced since 1896) and Francis I. Older or second-time brides tend to be more practical, since many already have complete households. A growing trend in this demographic is registering for donations to charities dear to the couple, rather than items for furnishing a home. Particularly in Buckhead, where philanthropy is abundant, there are causes for animal lovers, children and sportsloving couples. For families touched by medical issues, the couple may register for a donation to a charity in honor of a loved one. Today we set our own traditions. Scanning items in department stores may be exciting, but current brides are “refining, defining and appreciating what they want to have in their home,” says Leach. We couldn’t agree more. n

Beverly Bremer Silver Shop 3164 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta 30305 404.261.4009 www.beverlybremer.com Charles Willis Atlanta 465 E. Paces Ferry Road N.E. Atlanta 30305 404.233.9487 www.charleswillis.com Kathryn Leach Home 318 Pharr Road Atlanta 30305 404.231.9233 www.kathrynleachhome.com

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wedding venues

set the scene Atlanta-area wedding venues with offerings as unique as you By

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he diamond is on your finger and you’re ready to make your wedding vision a reality. Regardless of your dreams, the Atlanta area has a wide variety of venues that are sure to fit you as perfectly as your sparkling engagement ring.

terrazzo floors complement white satin drapes illuminated by custom lights. Beginning March 2013, a large marquee displaying the newlywed couple’s names in lights will offer a great photo op on Peachtree Street. 404.522.5522 www.200peachtree.com

Atlanta Botanical Garden 103 West

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Walk down the aisle in a blooming rose garden or exchange vows in the shade of a gazebo near a bubbling fountain. For a view of the city, host a ceremony at the Alston Overlook beneath magnolias. Whether you want to accommodate 200 guests or just 10, the Garden’s seasonally changing landscape provides a natural backdrop for budding love. Atlanta Botanical Garden also has a variety of indoor reception halls, and The Fuqua Orchid Center offers an indoor ceremony backdrop with year-round blooms.

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Operated by the experts at Buckhead Life Restaurant Group, 103 West’s digs include cozy lounges and intimate rooms, plus two newly remodeled ballrooms. What’s more, its gastronomic offerings rise far above the standard. The awardwinning cuisine—created with the same panache as Buckhead Life’s 12 restaurants—ranges from European dishes to exotic Indian fare, all accompanied by sommelier-selected wines.

200 Peachtree Say “I do” in a 1927 building designed by Philip Shutze. Dance on marble floors below 30-foot ceilings hung with crystal chandeliers in the Grand Atrium, which accommodates up to 1,075 guests for a cocktail reception or 200 to 500 for a seated dinner. This high-rise also boasts The Carnegie Salon, where 18-foot ceilings and original

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The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation Nestled on the banks of Lake Oconee within the 10,000-acre community of Reynolds Plantation is a spacious retreat noted for its tranquility. It’s no surprise that this secluded resort two hours from Atlanta played host to the 2010 nuptials of country music star

Carrie Underwood. The 251-room hotel, which is currently updating its guestrooms, offers numerous wedding venues—from a rustic, wooded clearing called “the forest” to the lakefront lawn to an outdoor tent on the back lawn (Ms. Underwood’s choice). There are also indoor ballrooms and a more intimate event space on the second floor of the classically styled Linger Longer Steakhouse. The spa is a prime place to primp before the big day, and 99 holes of golf are perfect for grooms looking to burn off nervous energy. 706.467.0600 www.ritzcarltonlodge.com

The Estate The Estate is the new creation of Tony Conway of A Legendary Event. Hidden on three acres in Buckhead, the renovated antebellum mansion (formerly Anthony’s Fine Dining) underwent a $1 million renovation to become an elegant function space with bars, prepping rooms, a wine cellar and a chandelier-adorned ballroom. Its 1800s decor is accented by modern interior furnishings selected by Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams and art curated by Bill Lowe of The Lowe Gallery, creating an enchanting locale for a ceremony, reception or both. 404.841.6682. www.alegendaryevent.com

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3 & 4. Atlanta Botanical Garden offers blooming wedding ceremony locales in the heart of the city.

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7 7 & 8. With lawn and lakeside settings, The Ritz-Carlton Lodge’s secluded locale played host to the 2010 wedding of country star Carrie Underwood. 9 & 10. A renovated antebellum mansion in Buckhead, The Estate is one of the newest wedding venues to hit the scene. Photo: Nancy Jo McDaniel

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This Georgia foothills estate merges Southern hospitality with a French countryside ambiance. Its 3,500 acres are home to a winery, golf and spa facilities, as well as a 275-room inn, offering numerous settings for the picture-perfect wedding. Choose from a sunlit atrium or graceful ballrooms, as well as outdoor locales like the bucolic Matisse Lawn. For something truly unique, opt for an intimate ceremony in the winery’s Art Gallery or a reception in the underground Cask Room. 678.425.0900 www.chateauelan.com

The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead A wedding at this luxurious hotel is done in fine fashion. Its recently renovated Grand Ballroom—nearly 9,000 square feet—showcases six new crystal chandeliers customized for the hotel in the Czech Republic. The 30,000 hand-applied crystals add major shimmer to the platinum-wrapped silk wall panels

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5 1, 2 & 3. Château Élan Winery & Resort’s picturesque vineyards and signature wines make it an ideal venue for wedding ceremonies.

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and antiqued mirrored sconces. The Plaza Ballroom also recently got a facelift, matching the style of the Grand Ballroom. For a more intimate venue, The Gallery features 20-foot bay windows and brass chandeliers. 404.237.2700 www.ritzcarlton.com/buckhead

Mason Murer Fine Art Gallery

4, 5 & 6. The Ritz-Carlton Buckhead adds its signature service and style to the wedding day. Photos: 4, 5. Ron Starr 6. Ben Rose Photography

4 more to check out: Canoe Atlanta (Vinings). Gourmet cuisine, manicured gardens and waterside pathways combine for an unforgettable setting on the Chattahoochee River. 770.432.2663 www.canoeatl.com

Cator Woolford Gardens at the Frazer Center (Druid Hills).

Located in the Armour Industrial District near Buckhead, this gallery offers an unconventional and artsy setting for the big day. With an impressive capacity of up to 800 guests, the modish industrial space with cement floors showcases changing contemporary art from various artists. Its vast 24,000 square feet can be divided into three different areas for the ceremony, cocktail hour and reception. Stop by on Feb. 25, when the gallery will host “The NotWedding,” an alternative to a bridal show that includes a staged wedding to inspire brides-to-be.

Situated on 39 acres of mature hardwoods, this historic estate is just a few miles from downtown.

Le Bam Studio (Miami Circle). This modern French-vintage space features crystal chandeliers and a modern art gallery.

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Chastain Horse Park (Buckhead). Celebrate the big day overlooking an equestrian ring in the heart of Buckhead. 404.252.4244 www.chastainhorsepark.org


Oak Crest Mansion Inn... for the experience of a lifetime!

Specializing in elegant indoor and outdoor weddings

throughout the year, Oak Crest Mansion provides a historically rich setting. Whether choosing the home’s sweeping staircase and gorgeous antique furnishings, the beautiful outdoor open gazebo nestled among majestic live oak trees, or the intimate chapel filled with stained glass, your wedding will be the picture of unsurpassed Southern beauty and charm. The lush surroundings and exquisitely appointed home and ballroom will be the backdrop for your wedding party. Oak Crest Mansion’s meticulous attention to detail and service will surpass every expectation to exceed the dream of your most special day. Our staff is a prime example of Southern Hospitality at its finest in providing you with a memorable experience where history meets luxury.

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destination venues

far and (not so far) away Whisk away to one of these destination wedding venues

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nce you’re engaged, expect your to-do list to double. A destination wedding can be even more time consuming since it requires more research from afar to find the perfect spot with everything you want and need for your special day. To speed up the process so you can concentrate on things like dress shopping, here are six of our top “wow”-worthy destination venues.

The Ritz-Carlton Amelia Island, Amelia Island, Fla. Why thee wed: This luxury resort on one of North Florida’s gorgeous barrier islands recently underwent

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a $65-million renovation. The 446room oceanfront property is host to a plethora of wedding venues, including oceanfront lawns, a spacious beach, five ballrooms, private rooms and fine-dining restaurants that can accommodate anywhere from two to 800 people. In true Ritz-Carlton impeccable service style, a full events team is at your beck and call onsite to help coordinate all the details. Must-try: Your rehearsal dinner awaits at Salt, a AAA FiveDiamond restaurant that offers 48 types of infused and imported specialty salts. 904.277.1100 www.ritzcarlton.com

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El Monte Sagrado, Taos, N.M. Why thee wed: Imagine exchanging vows on a grassy circle surrounded by views of mountains, waterfalls, ponds and towering 80-year-old cottonwood trees. Sounds pretty dreamy, right? This bohemian-chic resort with 84 guestrooms, suites and casitas sits on a thoughtfully appointed 11-acre landscape. It has more than 7,000 square feet of flexible function space and intimate outdoor sites, including the abovementioned Sacred Circle; Taos Mountain Lawn, for weddings of up to 400 people; Grand Bohemian

Gallery, a 60-person intimate space featuring original works by various renowned artists; and the Sandoval and Rio Grande ballrooms, which entertain 70 and 200 seated guests respectively. Opt to incorporate traditional Native American storytelling into your service for a completely unique touch. A wedding specialist helps coordinate everything. Must-try: Catch some R&R at the Living Spa, an eco-friendly retreat featuring candlelit couple’s suites and all-natural treatments. 800.875.8675 www.elmontesagrado.com


Inn at Palmetto Bluff, Bluffton, S.C.

Cala Luna, Tamarindo, Costa Rica

Why thee wed: There’s a mystical feeling about the Carolina Lowcountry, with its labyrinths of rivers, islands, marshes and maritime forests, and The Inn at Palmetto Bluff is located on 20,000 acres of a nature preserve right in the heart of it. Its 50 guest cottages come complete with large screened porches, hipped metal roofs and fireplaces (S’mores kits are gratis). The white Waterside Chapel is picture-perfect for your ceremony, with expansive views of the May River and majestic oaks. Next, head to the elegant ballroom and oversized verandas of the River House, which can accommodate 200 guests for your reception. Plus, the property recently introduced the Wedding Design Studio, which offers a library of inspiration (literally color-coded albums of ideas) and a comfortable lounge for decisionmaking with the onsite coordinator. Must-try: A private wine-cellar dining room with seating for 36 makes for a unique after-party space.

Why thee wed: Looking for adventure? Gather your closest (up to 80 guests) and hop on a four-hour direct flight down to Costa Rica’s northern Pacific coast. This boutique luxury resort, made up of suites and villas within a well-landscaped jungle, sits on one of the country’s best beaches—and you can get hitched on it. Other venues for the ceremony and reception include the open-air restaurant and pool area and a brand-new indoor pavilion. The onsite wedding coordinator works with your outside planner on all the particulars. Freshly muddled strawberry mojito, anyone? Must-try: Splurge and stay in one of the villas—it’s totally worth it for the private pool. 506.26.53.02.14 www.calaluna.com n

843.706.6506 www.palmettobluff.com

Oak Crest Mansion Inn, Pass Christian, Miss. Why thee wed: This quaint, 1920s eight-bedroom inn located on 12 serene acres is all about historic Southern charm and hospitality. Ceremonies take place on the front steps of the mansion with guests in garden chairs on the lawn; in

the picturesque gazebo or facing the chapel, both accommodating about 100 guests; inside the chapel for intimate weddings of 25; or within the recently added 6,000-square-foot ballroom, which can accommodate up to 300 guests standing or 150 seated. While there aren’t any vendors (besides the gourmet chef) or planners onsite, each wedding is provided a wedding coordinator. Must-try: Embrace the 1920s theme and choose to ride via horse and buggy to your ceremony, courtesy of Tillison’s Carriages.

that pre-wedding workout!) to boot. The property hosts weddings of up to 300 guests and venue options include the beach, Beach Club, golf course or pool area. Everyone will have fun shuttling around on golf carts and scooters as there are no cars allowed. The resort handles catering only—the crab cakes are not to be missed!—and they’ll recommend an offsite wedding planner to help with the rest. Must-try: Charter a boat for an entertaining fishing excursion for early-bird guests the day before your wedding.

228.452.5677 www.oakcrestmansion.com

888.741.8974 www.frippislandresort.com

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Fripp Island Resort, Fripp Island, S.C. Why thee wed: Only an hour from Savannah’s airport, this barrierisland resort is like a private club— 150 home rentals, ranging from one to eight bedrooms, two top-rated golf courses and a racquet club (for

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