Romantic Autumn Wedding at Historic King Mansion
Nestled amidst the grandeur of the Historic King Mansion, an autumn wedding editorial unfolded like a living embodiment of a timeless love narrative. The estate, exuding vintage allure and stately architecture, served as the idyllic canvas for this meticulously orchestrated celebration. Conceived by photographer sisters of Courtney Dueppengiesser Photography, Courtney Dueppengiesser, and Makenzi Rempel, along with the sister planners of Poppi Company, affectionately known as "The Sistershop," the event was a visual feast, offering attendees a full day of capturing an opulent display of florals, intricate details, and a real model couple.
The mansion's exterior was adorned with draping ivy and seasonal foliage garlands, while the reception tables boasted sumptuous arrangements by Wild Indigo Floral Design. The cocktail hour proved to be a cherished highlight, complete with actual cocktails and a Mediterranean grazing station catered by JDK Catering. At every turn, one couldn't help but fall under the spell of the opulence and romance that permeated the atmosphere. This autumn wedding editorial, within the historic mansion's graceful embrace, encapsulated the very essence of a genuine, enduring love story, where tradition and nature harmonized in a breathtaking tapestry of beauty and affection.
The bride's fashion took a more laid-back yet utterly chic turn. The bride embraced the season with a whimsical gown in earthy tones featuring not one but two stunning Ines Di Santo gowns.
The Sister Shop created a DIY seating chart to embrace the season's rustic beauty by using two large wooden boards with printed floral wallpaper, shelves, and a glass of champagne for each guest with their name and table number attached. Still Waters Paperie added a special touch by handwriting a written note to each of the guests. This homemade seating chart added a touch of seasonal elegance to the wedding and reflected the warmth and authenticity of the celebration.