For the Bride Who Loves All Things Pink and Timeless Style at the Ashton Depot
With the bride’s love for pink and a desire to create a timeless celebration, the couple chose to hold their wedding in Fort Worth, Texas where they now call home. With the expertise of planners, Lauren and Georgette of Plan Revelry, "classic" was the perfect word to describe the wedding —elegant, refined, and effortlessly beautiful.
The bride was stunned in a sleek Sareh Nouir gown from Stanley Korshak Bridal. The gown had a show stopping chapel train that featured delicate buttons extending all the way down!
The bridesmaids wore matching gowns from Bella Bridesmaids, each in a soft pink that perfectly complemented the wedding’s color palette. The gowns featured bows on the shoulder straps. The bride’s sister, who served as the maid of honor, stood out in a slightly brighter pink one-shoulder gown.
The evening was catered by The Ashton Depot. The couple selected a delicious 3 course meal featuring a duo entree of beef tenderloin and sea bass. The couple also delighted guests halfway through the reception with a bubble bar for a night of endless champagne!
The wedding was a vision of timeless romance, with pink roses and hydrangeas taking center stage in the floral design. These delicate blooms were expertly arranged by Justine's Flowers. For the reception, tall, elegant centerpieces featuring a mix of white hydrangeas, pale pink roses, and soft greenery stood atop crystal-clear vases, while smaller arrangements of pink and white blooms graced the tables, adding depth and texture. The combination of these beautiful flowers, paired with romantic candlelight and luxurious linens, created an atmosphere that was both intimate and grand.
The bride and groom delighted guests with a live guest illustrator, Kristyn, of ACA Event Designs. As a thoughtful keepsake, every guest received their personalized sketch to take home!
The head table was an absolute showstopper, thoughtfully designed to create a focal point in the reception space. Specially sourced pink Ginori plates lined the table to accent the monogrammed linen napkins. Each plate was topped with gold calligraphy place cards.