CLASSIC BEAUTY: Liz wore the Scarlett Dress by Monique Lhuillier, found at Maddison Row.
HANDLE WITH CARE: The bride carried an English-inspired bouquet of white, pale yellow, and candy-floss pink freesia, with garden roses, hyacinth, lisianthus, peonies, ranunculus, scabiosa, and scented geranium.
NEW-FOUND HEIRLOOM: Liz’s great-grandmother embroidered a handkerchief for Liz’s mom with a special message from the bride.
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SOMETHING BLUE: The bride’s father had given her a pair of blue sapphire earrings for her birthday, which she wore along with her blue sapphire engagement ring custom made by Matthew and Laurie Sarah Designs (found on Etsy).
FASCINATING: Liz didn’t want to cover up the keyhole back of her gown, so she opted for a fascinator—made by Meyriel Jill Millinery—in place of a traditional veil.
EASTER PARADE: Liz wore Monique Lhuillier from Maddison Row, while her bridesmaids slipped into dresses from LulaKate’s matte silk collection. “We went with short dresses,” says Liz, “for comfort because of the time of year and because it made everything feel fun and a little less formal.”
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PERFECT COMPLEMENT: Lindsey Nowak, bridal fashion stylist for Kristin Newman Designs, ordered custom-made clutches for the bridesmaids.
HATS OFF: Liz’s niece, Cate, happily donned a crown for her duties as flower girl.
GREEN GREETINGS: In an unusual twist for the stalwart Charleston wedding location, Gathering Events placed enormous, springy arrangements outside the William Aiken gates, a treat for all Sunday passersby.
SMALL TOUCH: The William Aiken House and its grounds don’t need much decoration, so Gathering Events added simple yellow vines to the arbor for the ceremony.
DOWN THE GARDEN PATH: Save-the-date cards from Sideshow Press featured pressed flowers, so the stationery suite included a floral theme, too.
HOME STYLE: Vintage appointments on the sign-in table gave the setting a homey aura.
FAMILY AFFAIR: Liz’s parents—both South Carolina natives—attended vendor meetings with the bride, helping her plan a dream Bid Day.
REMEMBER THE MOMENTS: “I read somewhere to consciously take mental snap shots throughout the wedding day, and I made sure to do so. I think this helped me remember a lot of little details that make your wedding day special,” says Liz.
NEW HEIGHTS: Gathering Events turned the William Aiken House’s arbor into a garden trellis with a meandering vine of smilax and yellow peonies—the bride’s favorite flower. Hydrangea blooms floated in the lily pond, which was spanned with a temporary bridge covered with a damask-style runner.
BOUND IN LOVE: Liz and Matt’s rings were tied to an original copy of their favorite Harry Potter book.
LOVE SEAT: Wrought-iron garden furniture created airy gathering spaces.
REST EASY: Plush upholstered chairs and settees created conversation nooks throughout the grounds.
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Gayle Brooker Photography
Gayle Brooker Photography
SWEET TREATS: Wedding Cakes by Jim Smeal took inspiration from the lace on Liz’s wedding dress for the cake, which featured lemon and coconut flavors, plus a top tier of chocolate hazelnut for the couple to save for their first anniversary.
TAKE YOUR PICK: Liz’s teatime theme called for treats—like these mini custard and fruit tarts and cinnamon rolls—befitting of the time of day.
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TAKE A DIP: Liz has a sweet tooth, so the coffee and tea bar featured treats like chocolate-dipped biscotti presented on English rose-patterned teacups, which also served as favors. Guests’ table numbers were written in calligraphy on cards tucked under the cups.
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BOOK OF LOVE: The extensive menu was shared in a booklet that included a poem of the couple’s favorite things.
MINI DELIGHTS: Fish Restaurant served tapas-style versions of the couple’s favorite brunch foods, like these bite-sized blueberry pancakes.
IN THE FOLD: Kristin Newman Designs tucked the couple’s “Book of Love” menu into a folded Battenberg lace napkin and placed it atop hand-selected heirloom china. Etched champagne coupes—a shape originally designed for English aristocrats—finished the look on the sweetheart table.
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CENTER OF ATTENTION: Combinations of pastel-colored double tulips, dusty miller, eucharis lilies, peonies, scented geranium, and spray roses topped each table.
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Gayle Brooker Photography
Gayle Brooker Photography
HATS OFF: Guests channeled the Downton Abbey feel of the day by wearing traditional hats.
JAVA TIME: A chocolate rim upped the ante on espresso cups.
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Gayle Brooker Photography
RICH IN LOVE: The couple celebrated with etched champagne coupes—a shape originally designed for English aristocrats.
BRUNCH TIME: Guests enjoyed mimosas adorned with fresh citrus.
GOOD MORNING: Bloody Marys scored flourish via floral-printed paper straws.
KEEPSAKE: The team at Kristin Newman Designs surprised the couple with favors of teacups and seed packets for each of their guests to take home.
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GROW TOGETHER: Guests took home boxed tea cups tied off with seed packets.
WORDS OF WISDOM: Flower petals and heart-shaped confetti punched from pages of books rained down on the couple as they left the reception.
MAKE A CHANGE: Liz changed into a LulaKate shortie, Matt donned a Goorin Bros. hat, and the two exited in a London-style cab from Charleston Black Cab Company.
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CHEERIO: Liz and Matt had a truly British sendoff, complete with a white Rolls Royce and mini Union Jack flags.
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