“Our wedding day began at the home I grew up in, with my dad as the barista and my closest family and friends to celebrate. We had a team of makeup artists & hairstylists who pampered us and made us all feel beautiful.
I dressed in my Micah by Laudae gown, just before my first look with Andrew. I had difficulty finding the perfect gown, torn between very simple and very detailed beaded gowns (and neither feeling “right”), at S+B the consultant was able to pull a few dresses that offered both, including Micah. I loved it immediately.
Andrew & I did our first look just after lunch in the park behind my parent’s house, it was a rainy fall day with the beauty of leaves falling and rain sprinkling. We did not let the rain stop us from having our planned outdoor moments. When arriving at Thomson Farms the weather took a turn and our planner asked when we should “call it”. I was optimistic, and though our family portraits were done inside the barn, we were lucky enough for the sun to come out and the rain to stop just in time for the ceremony. A few sprinkles throughout did not stop us.
The rain and an outdoor wedding did however, mean my gown was absolutely filthy. This concerned everyone and was the topic of discussion, I, for one did not care. The gown being dirty meant we were enjoying our day and making memories that will last a lifetime. My gown stole the show in a few pictures and moments including “the dip” where you can see the beauty of the skirt and its detail. We danced the night away and though the dress was filthy, it meant the day was spent enjoying the moments in time as opposed to worrying about the details 🙂 <3″
Bride is wearing Micha by Laudae
Photographer: Kansas Thurlby
Florals: Erin Ingram
Venue: Thomson Farms
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