The Big Easy Does The Charleston
Sunday, November 29th, 2009Special Thanks to Evan Laettner’s amazing photography!
Vintage does not mean stuffy in any sense, and when I met Lacey and JB, vintage came out of her mouth about 20 times. She conveyed her thoughts about their style by saying she wanted it to feel like a grandma’s estate. This being the most hilarious description of a formal Charleston wedding, I was thrilled she chose to work with us!
When you grow up in Louisiana, grandma’s house can definitely have some cool style, and Lacey and JB wanted their guests to get a taste of Charleston but feel right at home. We focused on rich colors and fabrics, warm lighting and creating a beautiful outdoor room with a tent the likes of the William Aiken House had never seen!

The moving frescos of St. Mary of the Annunciation created the romance desired and permitted an evening ceremony. With such beautiful surroundings, I was a kid in a candy store picking candlesticks and rich colors and fabrics to fit the beautiful period style of the house.

A True Keeper of a Guestbook: Lacey and JB love their good juice, so guests left memorable messages on corks to fill one wall of their new downtown kitchen.

Favors for Fun: Crowd pleasing custom-banded cigars are much better than a matchbook!
Everyone danced the night away, and Lacey amped up the late night party with her change from the elegant custom dress from White into a sassy minidress by LaRoque! OF course those amazing Lella Foster pearls stayed on all night.

As the witching hour approached, the blaring horns of The Second Line let everyone know it was time for a true New Orleans-style departure; complete with hankies and umbrellas. We had a great time, Lacey and JB, and as they say in the Big Easy “L’aissez les bons temps rouler!”

