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Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

A simple Charlottesville Garden Wedding never looked so pretty. Rachel and Patrick were married at the Ash Lawn-Highland, the home of James Monroe, fifth president of the United States,  located in Charlottesville, Virginia. Captured by the ever so talented Katie Stoops Photography. The entire wedding is simple and sweet, but done perfectly. All the details tied together perfectly from the bridesmaid's purple lace necklaces that cohesively blended with the groomsman's purple seersucker shirts. The To The Banner and Branches design that was used for the invites and programs was so perfect. To see more of this Charlottesville garden wedding be sure to click here.

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

A picturesque historic house and gardens, Ash Lawn-Highland offers unique locations for both wedding ceremonies and receptions. They accommodate informal and formal, daytime and evening wedding. Each party is provided optimal privacy and flexibility--to plan their wedding occasions as if James Monroe's home were their own. Looks gorgeous.. doesn't it?

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Charlottesville Garden Wedding

Photographer: Katie Stoops Photography Makeup: Moxie Hair Lounge Hair: Moxie Hair Lounge Cake: Albermarle Baking Company Caterer: Champagne Tastes Coordinator: Weddings by Windy Dress Designer: Vineyard by Priscilla of Boston Flowers: Flower Girls Groom's Attire: J Crew Jewelry: Bridesmaids were given custom purple lace necklaces by White Owl Officiant: Claire Goodman Shoe Designer: Seychelles Stationery: Minted Veil or Hair Accessories: Mother's veil, Hair accessory & beaded sash: Feather & Frills

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