With her dress, she carried a bouquet of white hydrangeas. Wrapped around her bouquet was lace and a charm with her and Jason's initials on one side and the date of the wedding on the other. Along with this, she received a pearl ring from Jason as a gift, which she proudly wore.
The South Warehouse in downtown Jackson, Ms was the setting for Lindsay and Jason's wedding ceremony and reception. The interior brick walls and rustic look of the building were perfect for the southern, yet modern-rustic look that they were going for. Check out some of our favorite shots from Chao Photography. Lindsay picked a dress unlike any one that she had ever imagined for herself. She had always envisioned something super simple with no lace or beading. When she found her dress she knew it was perfect; simple at the top and fun at the bottom. She added a beaded belt for the ceremony and changed to a different one for the reception to give her two completely different looks. With her dress, she carried a bouquet of white hydrangeas. Wrapped around her bouquet was lace and a charm with her and Jason's initials on one side and the date of the wedding on the other. Along with this, she received a pearl ring from Jason as a gift, which she proudly wore. Lindsay and Jason's favorite moment of the day came before the ceremony, when the two of them saw each other for the first time. "The first look" was an incredible moment for them to spend some time together, calm their nerves and share their excitement for the upcoming ceremony. The color scheme for the wedding was a simple decision for the bride. She had always loved navy, being that it is so classic and timeless. And what better color is there to pair with navy than yellow? It always makes such a stunning pop of color. As for the flowers, Lindsay knew that she wanted each bridesmaid's bouquet to be different and unique, just like their personalities. Their bouquets also featured a charm with their initial. The groom, a Mississippi native and owner of a sporting goods store, chose an outdoors theme for his amazing cake design while the bride kept it simple with a gluten-free three layer rice crispy tower. The bride, from Buffalo, NY, had a signature cocktail of champagne and Peach Puree' called "The New Yorker," while the groom had a signature drink of Crown Royal and Coke called "Mississippi Moonshine." There was also an array of foods ranging from sushi to barbecue, many of which were also gluten-free.
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