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This elegant French wedding still ended with a silly string send-off

wedding dress with embroidered floral pattern

Chase and Morgan's journey that began as hockey buddies and built to life partners culminated in a breathtaking celebration of their love at The Cordelle in Nashville. Inspired by the beauty of French Impressionism, their wedding day unfolded as a tapestry of romance woven with unexpected touches and heartfelt moments. Surrounded by their loved ones, Chase and Morgan's celebration exuded warmth, while the grandeur of The Cordelle provided the perfect backdrop for their day. The venue's timeless elegance and lush garden spaces harmonized effortlessly with the couple's French Impressionism-inspired vision. Keep scrolling to see how Sara Grace Photography captured each and every detail on camera of this event planned with the help of Inspired Help.

French blue and white wedding invitations

Mrs. slippers French summer inspired bridal bouquet

custom embroidered wedding dress

Custom couture gowns just outside Nashville

Morgan's gown, designed by Oksana Mukha from Couture by Tess Bridal, was a vision of ethereal elegance with a billowing A-line silhouette and intricate brocade embroidered with silver roses. Her off-the-shoulder sleeves brought a touch of antiquity and charm, while the modern deep V-neck bodice added a contemporary flair. The couple’s photographer, Sara Morrison with Sara Grace Photography reminisced that "nothing prepared me for the dress. I walked in and just gasped as my entire team was full of tears. It was like Jane Austen met Bridgerton and had a garden party!"

blue bridesmaids dresses

Tiffany blue bridesmaids

Morgan's bridesmaids wore blue dresses from Revelry. The chiffon and flutter sleeves were reminiscent of the ever-popular French blue palette and ethereal garden-inspiration.

pocket florals for suit

large pink and blue ceremony arrangements

braided wedding hairstyle

Ceremony details that can't be planned

The couple's photographer, Sara Morrison with Sara Grace Photography shared that "The Cordelle in Nashville, Tennessee was the perfect spot for this perfect day." As the couple exchanged vows, a cardinal (the symbol of Morgan's beloved grandmother) sang from a nearby tree, while a Great Blue Heron (the symbol of Chase's late grandfather) glided overhead.

bead-trimmed veil

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Curating an a-list team of vendors

For the reception, the couple took a thoughtful approach to wedding planning and worked hand in hand with their wonderful vendors to accomplish their vision. The Enchanted Florist created enchanting arrangements for the event, while Dream Events and Catering curated the perfect menu for the couple's taste. Their wedding planning team at Inspired Help ensured that every aspect of their day flowed seamlessly, allowing the couple to embrace every moment without worry, and Cavo Entertainment created an impeccable vibe through music.

framed painting guestbook

A guestbook worth framing

The couple invited guests to sign the frame of a watercolor portrait of their venue complete with their first names and wedding date. It was the perfect keepsake for the couple to take away from the day.

gold accented floral wedding cake

wedding cake with fresh flowers wedding cake with gold framed monogram

French-inspired dessert table

A work-of-art wedding cake

Morgan and Chase cut into a 4-tier wedding cake by Nashville Sweets that was an absolute work of art, complete with floral detailing, fresh flowers set asymmetrically on the bottom tear, and a French-inspired monogram outlined in gold.

silly string wedding exit

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