Cassidy Wind, Author at Infinity Hospitality Design | Event Planning | Production Wed, 01 May 2024 15:27:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/cropped-IH_Logo_512x512-1-32x32.png Cassidy Wind, Author at Infinity Hospitality 32 32 Amy + John’s Music-inspired Wedding https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/amy-johns-music-inspired-wedding/ Tue, 15 Mar 2022 02:00:38 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=30498 A sunset colored wedding ceremony and reception with music-inspired details at The Bridge Building.

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Amy and John celebrated their marriage with a spring wedding featuring sunset-colored florals, music-inspired details, and a stunning view of Nashville at The Bridge Building. 

These two first met through a dating app and instantly knew they were “meant for each other.” When it came time for John to pop the question, John set up a surprise photoshoot on the pedestrian bridge that turned into a sweet proposal next to their future wedding venue. 

It was important to the couple that their family and friends had a uniquely fun night in Nashville and that each detail reflected their personalities throughout the day. The Bridge Building was the first venue they toured and decided that no other could compare when it came to the city views and downtown location! 

On the big day, the couple decided not to do a first look, so John first saw his bride in her embroidered white gown with a lush bouquet as her dad walked her down the aisle. To them, it was one of the most memorable moments. 

During the ceremony, Amy and John dedicated time to communion and worship due to the importance of their faith at the center of their wedding. And with their pastor officiating the service, Amy said that he truly “captured the heart of John and me!”

Afterward, guests found their way to a cocktail hour to sip on chardonnay as the couple took more photos just before the sunset. 

The reception tables were set with white and blush linens, a seating chart created with vinyl records, place cards designed like cassette tapes, dainty florals, and industrial lighting by Nashville Lighting and Production

Infinity staff held a plated dinner service of smoked brisket with Southern style green beans and black eyed pea salad, herb-encrusted chicken with lemon garlic broccoli and roasted potatoes, and bourbon glazed salmon with grilled asparagus and peppercorn melange risotto. 

After a few sweet toasts, Amy and John kicked off a night full of fun and dancing with their first dance to “I Will Always Be Yours” by Ben Rector. Amy later told us their “guests are still reeling over the night!” 

Keep scrolling to see more of their music-inspired wedding day!

Amy's Bouquet
John and His Groomsmen
John and His Groomsmen
Amy and John's Wedding Party

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: May 8th, 2021
Bride & Groom: 
Amy and John

Location: The Bridge Building
Colors: Emerald and Blush
Photographer: Sara Bill Photography
Florist: Humble Flowers
Dress: Sweet Elegance Bridal
Suit: Jos. A. Banks
Cake: Nashville Sweets
Linens: Event Works
DJ: 3rd Coast Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy + Kacey | IH
Amy and John
Wedding Ceremony
Amy and John's Ceremony
Record Seating Chart Sign
Dessert Table
Amy and John's Cake
Amy's Bridesmaids
White and Blush Reception
Cassette Place Cards
Amy and John's Reception
Dinner Reception
Amy and John's First Dance
John Dancing

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Jordan + Zach’s Elegant Rustic Wedding https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/jordan-zach-elegant-rustic-wedding/ Wed, 02 Mar 2022 02:00:56 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=30492 A rustic wedding ceremony and reception with elegant touches at The Bell Tower.

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Last spring, Jordan and Zach had an elegant rustic wedding at The Bell Tower with blue details and a feather send-off. 

Jordan, from Kentucky, and Zach, from Kansas, began their relationship with several double taps on their Instagram feed. After three months of Facetime and phone calls, Zach flew out to meet Jordan face to face, and the rest is history. 

Zach popped the question outside a family member’s home as the couple was heading for a night out. He said he forgot his wallet inside but grabbed the ring instead, and then he got down on one knee right as it began to snow. To him, this moment felt like the “perfect time.” 

“We actually toured The Bridge Building first and fell in love, but they were going to be closed for construction,” Jordan told us. “We loved everything about Infinity Hospitality, so then we found The Bell Tower. The old hardwood, the exposed beams, it was EXACTLY what we were looking for.”

It was important to the couple that their family and friends were able to enjoy the big day as one, and The Bell Tower helped them accomplish just that! The couple could hardly wait to say their “I dos.” 

On March 6th, Jordan wore a fitted lace gown with long, loose curls. She held a large bouquet of ivory and blue florals with a pin of her loved ones attached to the stems. Zach, on the other hand, rocked a deep blue suit with a duck feather bowtie.

For the ceremony, Jordan and Zach shared traditional vows and Jordan’s grandfather’s Bible that was used in wedding ceremonies before hers. 

After they were pronounced husband and wife, our team quickly flipped the main space for a dinner service full of Southern comforts, from smoked baby back ribs to grilled corn and whipped potatoes! 

Jordan and Zach later shared their first dance to “More of You” by Chris Stapleton before leading a traditional Grand March to get everyone up and dancing for the reception. 

Before the guests sent the newlyweds on their way, they grabbed a custom koozie and a Nothing Bundt Cake bundtlet. 

Scroll on for more of Jordan and Zach’s rustic wedding day with elegant touches. 

Jordan and Her Mom
Rings and Lace
Zach Reading Personal Letter
Exterior of The Bell Tower
Jordan's Bouquet
Floral Arrangement
Jordan's Bridesmaids Bouquet
Zach's Groom Details

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: March 6th, 2021
Bride & Groom: 
Jordan and Zach

Location: The Bell Tower
Colors: Champagne, Green and Blue
Photographer: Kendall Parsons
Videography: Nash Films
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Dress: Twirl Boutique | Stella York
Groom: Calvin Klein | Men's Wearhouse
Bridesmaids: David's Bridal
Makeup: Katy Moody Cusick
Hair: The Social Chair
Cake: Nothing Bundt Cakes
Linens: Event Works Rentals
DJ: 3rd Coast Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy + Kacey | IH
Jordan and Her Bridesmaid
Ring Bearer
Jordan Walking the Aisle
Guest Book
Ceremony Candles
Nothing Bunt Cakes Min
Jordan's Bouquet
Jordan and Zach's Cake
Table Number
Welcome Sign
Acrylic Sign
Jordan and Zach

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Molly + Brett’s Elegant Winter Wedding https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/molly-brett-elegant-winter-wedding/ Wed, 01 Dec 2021 02:00:15 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=29913 An elegant winter wedding ceremony and reception at the Bridge Building.

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Molly and Brett celebrated their love with an elegant winter wedding at the Bridge Building.

The two met when Brett moved from Mobile, Ala., to Nashville for a job with the same public accounting firm as Molly’s mom. Little did he know he would soon be meeting his forever! On a random afternoon, Molly dropped off her taxes and locked eyes with her future husband.

After bonding over Predators games, hanging with friends, and trips to the beach, Brett decided to put a ring on Molly’s finger during an early morning walk at Fort Negley Park.

When it came to wedding planning, Molly and Brett knew they wanted an elegant, stress-free day with a winter flare at the Bridge Building. For them, our venue was a “no-brainer” due to the downtown view and iconic location.

On the day of their December wedding, Molly stunned in a sweetheart neckline with a cascading bouquet full of greenery and ivory florals, while Brett rocked a navy suit and white tie.

After a sweet first look and wedding party photos around the venue, vows were exchanged in the Cumberland space. Molly and Brett personalized their ceremony with a unity wine boxing using letters they wrote the night before and asking their guests to recite the Lord’s prayer. “During [the prayer], both Brett and I got completely fumbled over our words. Laughable for sure, but it was very special to stand in silence listening to all our loved ones actually speak it over us,” Molly explained.

Guests then made their way to the riverfront for a chilly cocktail hour as Infinity staff flipped the space for a plated dinner service. And what was on the menu? Blackberry pork loin with Brussel sprouts and sweet potato grain, and lemon herb baked chicken with broccolini and roasted Yukon potatoes. Yum!

Once guests were full and the cake was cut, everyone was invited to the rooftop to share in Molly and Brett’s first dance to “You are The Best Thing” by Ray LaMontagne before a night full of fun.

Family, friends, and loved ones later grabbed a take-home koozie and sent the newlyweds on their way!

Keep scrolling to see more photos and details from Molly and Brett’s elegant winter wedding.

Molly and Her Bridesmaids
Molly and Brett's Wedding Party
Elegant Winter Wedding Altar
Molly's Elegant Winter Bridal Look
Brett's Groomsmen

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: December 4th, 2020
Bride & Groom: 
Molly and Brett

Location: The Bridge Building
Colors: Navy, Burgundy, and White
Photographer: Hannah Leigh Imagery
Florist: Knestrick by Design
Cake: Publix
Paper Goods: Dear Addie
Calligraphy: White Ink Calligraphy
Dress: Brides by Glitz Nashville
Suit: Jos. A. Banks
Hair & Makeup: One10 Beauty
Linens: Event Works Rentals
DJ: The Downtown Band
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy + Kacey | IH
Molly + Brett's Elegant Winter Wedding
Elegant Winter Wedding Ceremony Setup
Elegant Winter Ceremony Setup
Ceremony Kiss
Molly and Brett's Ceremony
Molly and Brett's Gobo
White Painted Acrylic Seating Chart Sign
Cocktail Hour
Reception Centerpiece
Jenga Guest Book
Custom Koozie
White Wedding Cake
Elegant Centerpiece

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Brittany + Brandon’s Moody Nashville Wedding https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/brittany-brandon-moody-nashville-wedding/ Mon, 18 Oct 2021 02:00:03 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=29535 A moody wedding ceremony and reception with all the Nashville flare.

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Brittany and Brandon, former Infinity team members, returned to Nashville to say “I do” at the Bell Tower with a moody, southern wedding we are still dreaming about. 

This sweet pair met almost 11 years ago in their freshman dorm at Ohio State University and haven’t been apart since. Brandon asked Brittany to be his girlfriend outside of the OSU football stadium, so what better way to propose than in the same spot 10 years later after a stroll down Buckeye Grove! 

Brittany was never one for surprises, but she said he handled this one well with a secret photographer and brunch with their family and friends right after. “It was extremely thoughtful and really special,” she shared with us. 

After college, Brittany moved to Music City and began working for Infinity as a sales specialist before branching out in the event planning world. Not long after, Brandon followed her move and joined our logistics team. At the time, the Bell Tower was still in the process of becoming what it is today, but when Brittany first laid eyes on it, she knew something was meant to be. But after four years, the pair decided to make the move back to Ohio. 

With Brittany's family in Ohio and Brandon's in Minneapolis, they wanted to find a central location for their family and friends to celebrate their big day. So with help from their previous work experience with us (and a little nudge from our sales director Bubba), they decided on a destination wedding in... Nashville! 

“It only felt natural for our Nashville wedding to be at the same place that brought me (and eventually Brandon) to Tennessee in the first place,” Brittany said. And we can’t help but agree! 

So when the big day finally came, the Bell Tower was dressed in black velvet drapery, magnolia leaf arrangements, and dim lighting that made the space oh so intimate. 

Brittany and Brandon opted out of a wedding party but made sure to include a first look before the ceremony. 

“For us, the first look made our day all [the] more special and allowed us to soak in more time and moments together,” Brittany told us. “When it came time to walk down the aisle, I had exciting nerves but felt calm waiting to come down the stairs and, yes, he still shed a tear (even after spending the afternoon together).” 

During the ceremony, they participated in a candle lighting unity ceremony with their friends and family in attendance. As each guest lit the candle next to them and the lights in the Bell Tower dimmed, Brittany and Brandon stood at the altar to take in the unique moment they will never forget. 

Afterward, guests participated in a traditional cocktail hour before sitting down to enjoy a delectable meal of honey balsamic chicken with roasted heirloom carrots and white cheddar mashed potatoes, butter poached day boat fish with crispy kale and caramelized shallot and brown butter polenta, and red wine short rib with grilled asparagus and tri-colored potato gratin. 

Brittany and Brandon shared their first dance to “Better Together” by Luke Combs and ended the night with our famous candied bacon, followed by a moment alone in the Bell Tower’s Tasting Room. 

Scroll on to see more of their moody Nashville wedding as well as a quick Q&A with the bride!

Invitation Suite
Brittany Getting Ready
Nashville Welcome Sign
Wedding Day Letters
Brittany and Brandon's First Look
First Look
Brandon's Reaction
The Bell Tower

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: January 30th, 2021
Bride & Groom: 
Brittany and Brandon

Location: The Bell Tower
Colors: Black, White and Gold 
Photographer: Ali Bonomo
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Hair & Makeup: Hunter Paige by Parlour 3
Draping: Quest Events
Linens: Event Works Rentals  + BBJ Linen
DJ: 3rd Coast Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Brittany, Cassidy + Kacey | IH
Brittany and Brandon
Moody Ceremony Setup
Bride holding candle during unity ceremony
Candle Ceremony
Brittany and Brandon's Ceremony
Brittany and Brandon Kiss
Seating Chart
Guest Book
Brittany and Brandon Cheers
Moody Nashville Reception
Tall Centerpiece
Moody Candles
Guest Table
Brittany and Brandon's First Dance

Q&A

With Brittany

How was your experience working on the other side of Infinity as a bride? 

The best ever. I had no doubts we were in great hands—way more than one pair, by the way! From Bubba in sales, to Haven in operations, Taylor in catering, and your ENTIRE planning and coordinator team… you get your own personal army at Infinity and I can't say enough about how helpful everyone in each department was. There is truly something to be said about the Infinity experience. Safe to say we got to fully experience the magic!

And as a planner? 

As a planner myself, I help brides make decisions for their own wedding days all year long, but when it came to wedding decisions for myself - I struggled occasionally! Keeping a steady vision was effortful at times. Cassidy and Kacey gave me the creative space I needed but stepped in with advice at all the right times to help generate the ambience Brandon and I were hoping for. They were there to ensure all our details were close-circle and I was so thankful for that.

How did you decide to incorporate a unity ceremony into the day?

Brandon and I wanted a unique way to involve all of our friends and family in our ceremony. Growing up, I loved attending the Christmas Eve service at my church. Everyone would light a small taper candle from the person sitting next to them as the last hymn, Silent Night, was sung in unison. The lit candle was held in the air and the lights would fully dim. It has always been one of my favorite feelings—full of warmth, peace, and joy. When discussing our ceremony details, Brandon and I agreed we wanted to recreate that feeling. The moment was tied to our wedding as a unity ceremony - 'whenever light becomes dull, Brittany and Brandon will remember this moment and all the love and light you have given to them throughout their lives to help them find brighter days.' Special thanks to Ryan Fine who blessed us with playing piano and singing Stand By Me as Brandon and I lit the candles of all inner aisle guests and those guests lit the candles of those sitting next to them. 

Any tips for future brides, now that you have been on both sides of the planning process? 

As a bride, take a private moment at the reception with your partner - find a corner, take a trip to the mezzanine - and take it all in by yourselves for a few moments. Look at your décor, at the room, at your loved ones, watch the hard working staff, watch your guests have a great time... take a second to just 'see' everything you have been working towards come together in real time! Also, if you are on the fence, do the first look. My husband said one of his favorite moments of the day is when he and I got to take photos by ourselves. It was important to us to have that time together - the day goes by super fast and at least half of it you spend apart. 

Any tips for fellow planners planning their own weddings?

This is probably easier said than done, but honestly, do your best to trust the process. The Infinity team will never let you fail or miss something. Not everything has to happen at once - it will all get done. Have patience and grace in the planning process with yourself and your vendor team.

How did your event team provide support while navigating planning a wedding during a pandemic?

We could not be more thankful to have had the support of Infinity during that uncelebrated time. We were grateful for the option and opportunity to continue with our wedding plans as is, but of course, keeping within the restrictions. The staff, managers, and all vendors involved really pulled through for us to make it all possible while keeping everyone safe. Extra special thank you to our friends and family - if it were not for their encouragement and support in our decision to proceed with our wedding in January 2021, it would not have happened. We appreciate all the efforts to have made that day so special. Regardless of the restrictions and rules in place, our day was not hindered, our guests had the greatest night and WE had the best. day. ever.

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SUSIE + CONNAR’S CLASSIC MODERN WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/susie-connars-classic-modern-wedding/ Mon, 04 Oct 2021 02:00:12 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=29532 A classic rooftop wedding with white modern flare at The Bridge Building.

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Susie and Connar celebrated their love last April with a classic, modern wedding at The Bridge Building

The pair met during undergrad at Maryville College, just outside of Knoxville, and grew their relationship as they traveled around the world, all while working toward their master’s degrees. What a power couple! 

Connar later popped the question while they were visiting his grandparents in his hometown of South Florida. On the way to dinner one night, he told Susie, “It’s so beautiful out. We should go take some pictures!” And the rest is history. 

When it came to planning the big day, it was important for the couple to have all their loved ones in one place having a good time. And with both Susie and Connar’s mothers living in Nashville, they knew it would be the best location for their out-of-town guests!  

When the day finally arrived, the rooftop was set with white draping, tall standing arrangements of greenery and white blooms, and lots of sunshine. Susie and Connar opted out of a first look so, when they saw each other for the first time during the ceremony, they knew they would remember the moment forever. 

Susie stunned in a square-neck gown with a beaded belt and bouquet of white peonies, while Connar went with a classic black suit and bow tie. And let’s not forget their pup rocking a collar made of greenery!  

Once vows were read, “I do’s” were said, and glass was broken, guests headed to a cocktail hour of yummy apps, including jumbo shrimp cocktail shooters, bacon-wrapped scallops, and beef tenderloin roulade. 

In the Cumberland space, Infinity staff set the reception with white ghost chairs by White Door Events, white and gold accents, and  the Maria chandelier by Nashville Lighting and Production to create a classic, modern look. 

Susie and Connar’s guests found their seats with a sweet take-home bud vase and had a plated dinner of rosemary pork chops with creamed kale and parmesan polenta fries, chicken cordon bleu with broccolini and parmesan Swiss potato gratin, and eggplant parmesan. 

After everyone filled their bellies, the couple kicked off the night with a first dance to “Lucky” by Jason Mraz before 3rd Coast Entertainment took the night away with only the best hits. 

As the night came to an end, guests grabbed a chocolate-covered walking stick from a shop in Knoxville and made their way to the Pedestrian Bridge to send the newlyweds off in a vintage platinum Bentley. Now that’s an exit! 

Susie in a Tub
I Do Slippers
Dog Collar and Ring
Invitation Suite
Mixed gender Bridal Party
Connar and His Groomsmen
Susie's Bouquet
Portrait of Susie
Ceremony Setup

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: April 3rd, 2021
Bride & Groom: 
Susie and Connar 

Location: The Bridge Building
Colors: White and Gold 
Photographer: Kristin Sweeting
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Calligraphy: White Ink Calligraphy
Paper Goods: The Happy Envelope
Dress: Alyssa Kristin
Suit: Hart Schaffner Marx
Cake: Dessert Designs By Leland
Linens: Event Works Rentals
DJ: 3rd Coast Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Kacey + Cassidy | IH
Susie and Connar
Modern Floral Arrangement for rooftop wedding ceremony altar
Susie and Connar's Dog
Floral Closeup
Susie and Connar's Ceremony
All white modern wedding reception setup at the Bridge Building in downtown Nashville
Tiered gold foiled wedding cake with orchids
Gold Cake Cutter
LED Sign
White paint acrylic wedding seating chart sign
Classic wedding bud vase escort cards
Tall Centerpiece
Susie and Connar's Reception
All white wedding reception table with small hydrangea centerpiece and white acrylic table number
Susie and Connar's First Dance

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KATE + COOPER’S STYLISH SPRING WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/kate-cooper-stylish-spring-wedding/ Tue, 07 Sep 2021 02:00:29 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=29262 A stylish Spring wedding ceremony and reception at The Bell Tower.

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We’re taking a look back at Kate and Cooper’s stylish spring wedding at The Bell Tower, full of colorful florals and modern, minimalist details with a hint of boho. 

Kate and Cooper, both originally from Memphis, met at a Halloween party in Nashville. They didn’t know each other growing up but found out they lived on the same street! Now we call that meant to be. 

With both Nashville and live music being close to their hearts, Cooper thought there was no better way than to ask Kate to be his wife while they were walking down Broadway. And when it came to the big day, it only made sense that they would celebrate their love in one of the most desired spots in downtown Nashville.

It was important to the couple to create a good atmosphere for their friends and family to enjoy themselves, and we believe we achieved just that!

On their wedding day, Kate’s bridesmaids wore emerald, satin dresses to match the bright yet earthy colors of the flowers, while Cooper’s groomsmen were all suited up in sleek black-tie attire. 

Before the ceremony, Cooper was almost brought to tears when he saw his bride in her white lace gown for the first time, a moment they will always remember.

The Bell Tower’s tall, arched windows were dressed with cascading string lights and white drapery by Quest Events. Tall arrangements of pink florals and sprigs of greenery framed the altar for a modern look.

After Katie and Cooper said their vows, guests mingled for a cocktail hour on the patio and enjoyed some fine wine as the main space was flipped by our team for the reception. 

Once the tables were set, stations of classic sliders, Southern comforts, and a mashed potato bar were open for guests to enjoy. 

The newly-married couple later shared their first dance to “You’re All I Need To Get By” by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell before cutting the cake and taking part in a traditional bouquet toss.

Family and friends then sent the sweet pair off through a tunnel of flower petals and lots of love. 

To see more details of their stylish  wedding day, captured by Rachelle Baggett, keep scrolling!

Kate's Something Blue
Bridal Details
Kate and Her Bridesmaids
Cooper's Reaction
Kate and Cooper's First Look
Kate's Bouquet
Alter Arrangement
Kate's Engagement Ring
Kate and Cooper's Wedding Party

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: May 1st, 2021
Bride & Groom: 
Kate and Cooper

Location: The Bell Tower
Colors: Dusty Rose, Emerald and Sage
Photographer: Rachelle Baggett
Florist: Forget Me Not Designs
Cake: Publix
Rentals: Music City Tents  + Quest Events
DJ: Emerald Empire Band
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy & Haley C. | IH
Kate's Bridal Look
Kate and Cooper's Wedding Ceremony
Kate's Entrance
Kate and Cooper's Ceremony
Balloon Arch
Kate and Cooper
Boho Wedding Cake
First Dance
Reception Centerpiece
Reception Setup
Guests Dancing
Kate and Cooper's Wedding Exit

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RACHEL + RILEY’S SUMMER SAGE WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/rachel-riley-summer-sage-wedding/ Mon, 19 Jul 2021 06:00:32 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=28819 A summer wedding with sage and teal details at The Bridge Building.

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Rachel and Riley had a modern wedding with sage and teal details at The Bridge Building last summer. 

This Midwestern pair met in 2017 when they just so happened to be visiting Nashville the same weekend. Rachel was enjoying a girls' trip when she bumped into a bachelor party Riley was part of at the FGL House on Broadway. They instantly hit it off and started a long-distance relationship that lasted for the next two years. 

Later on, Riley popped the question as they were standing underneath the Arch in St. Louis at sunset. Rachel told us that Riley “wrapped his arm around me, kissed my forehead, and said, ‘I love you, and I want to spend the rest of my life with you.’ Next thing I knew, he was on one knee asking me to marry him!” 

When Rachel and Riley began looking for venues, they knew they wanted to get married in Nashville because it's the city where they met. The Bridge Building caught their eye with its modern structure, natural lighting, and the beautiful views of downtown. 

The most important part of their wedding day was the simple act of becoming husband and wife. Amid, “an ongoing pandemic, moving from home, starting a new job, and all the stress of wedding plans in between, getting to celebrate our love and commitment to one another with our family and friends was all that mattered at the end of the day,” Rachel said. 

So when the date finally arrived, Infinity staff with the help of Nashville Lighting & Production and Echoes of Eden Florals set up the rooftop with twinkling string lights and geometric pedestals topped with delicate white blooms. Before guests arrived, Rachel shared a first look with Riley—where the two exchanged sweet letters—and then had a sweet first-look moment with her dad. 

During the ceremony, the pair brought out a special bottle of wine for a fun unity ritual that dates back to ancient Greece. Together, they sealed the wine in a box to embrace and symbolize their union. Whenever Rachel and Riley choose to open the locked box at a later date, they will be able to reminisce on that special moment and enjoy a nicely aged vintage.

After the ceremony, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour with Pinot Grigio, bacon-wrapped sweet potatoes, and spicy crab wontons.

Before taking their seats for a delicious plated dinner, Rachel and Riley were announced as newlyweds and shared their first dance to “H.O.L.Y.” by Florida Georgia Line as a nod to the bar where they first met. Then, the venue's rooftop was transformed for a modern summer reception with linens and simple greenery centerpieces. 

To kick off the party, Rachel shared a sweet dance with her grandfather to “Forever Young,” by Rod Stewart, and there wasn’t a dry eye in sight!

After a few hours of celebration, it was time for guests to pick up their wedding favors, and they received personalized wine stoppers as an homage to the newlyweds’ love for wine. And it can’t be a Nashville wedding at The Bridge Building without a sparkler send-off under the bridge!

Keep scrolling to see all the sage details of this summer sage wedding. And for even more summer wedding inspiration, check out our archive

Rachel's Shoes
Invitation Suite
Rachel and Bridesmaids
Father's First Look
Father's First Look
Father's First Look
Rachel and Riley's Wedding
Wedding Welcome Sign
Rachel and Her Bridesmaids

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: August 28th, 2020
Bride & Groom:
Rachel + Riley

Location: The Bridge Building
Colors: Sage, Silver, and Teal
Photographer: John Myers
Florist: Echoes of Eden Florals
Hair & Makeup: MHD Beauty
Bridesmaids: Azazie
Suit: Men's Wearhouse
Cake: Nashville Sweets
Linens: Music City Tents
Entertainment: High Tone Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy & Haley C | IH
Rachel and Riley's Wedding Day
Rachel and Riley Posing with Wedding Party
Altar Flowers
Rachel's Ceremony Entrance
Rachel and Riley's Rooftop Ceremony
Classic Seating Chart
Wedding Cake Topper
Rachel and Riley's Guest Book
Personalized Wine Topper
Rachel and Riley Walking with Wedding Party
Summer Sage Wedding Reception Table
Rachel and Riley's First Dance
Wedding Exit

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COURTNEY + RYAN’S TRADITIONAL SUMMER WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/courtney-ryan-traditional-summer-wedding/ Thu, 01 Jul 2021 06:00:56 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=28860 A traditional romantic wedding with champagne accents and lots of greenery.

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On the Fourth of July in 2020, Courtney and Ryan had a traditional summer wedding filled with champagne accents, neutrals, lots of greenery, and so many sweet moments. 

The happy couple first met through some mutual friends during their freshman year at the University of Tennessee. They believe that fate would have brought them together one way or another during their college years, but they’re thankful they were able to “grow up” and enjoy all of their time in undergrad together. 

Among the many special outings the pair shared, their Christmas date right before they went to see their families was always the most special. On December 21st of 2018, Ryan and Courtney dressed up and headed to the Opryland for a romantic night of lights and laughter. After dinner and a horse-drawn carriage ride, Ryan got down on one knee and popped the question! 

When it came to finding the perfect venue, Courtney and Ryan had a very specific wishlist. “When we walked into the Bell Tower, our eyes lit up, and we both knew The Bell Tower checked all the boxes. It's walking distance to Broadway, a beautiful and intimate venue, PLUS a historic renovated 1800's church, so it still allowed for the traditional feel: It was perfect,” Courtney told us. 

On the big day, Courtney was dressed in a sleek fitted gown with a long appliqué flower petal veil and held a bouquet of white flowers and delicate eucalyptus. Her bridesmaids were dressed in contemporary off-shoulder, champagne dresses.

Ryan and his groomsmen sported sleek black suits with matching silk ties, and they were all looking sharp! 

Being surrounded by their loved ones and embracing wedding traditions were the most important things for the couple. When it was time for the ceremony, Courtney’s dad walked her down the aisle after she gave him a sweet note.

As the couple tied the knot in front of a geometric wooden arch decorated with romantic floral arrangements, they shared their own personalized vows and participated in a unity candle lighting that both their parents also included in their weddings.

Afterward, guests headed out to the patio to enjoy a cocktail hour and sip a few fine wines while the Infinity staff transformed the main space with glowing string lights, warm neutral linens, and mirrored candlelit centerpieces. 

The wedding guests sat down for a plated dinner of maple mustard glazed chicken or herb-roasted pork loin with sauteed seasonal vegetables and four-cheese macaroni. After everyone filled their bellies and enjoyed the traditional first dances, the Emerald Empire Band got everyone out on the dance floor to celebrate with the newly married couple. 

At the end of the night, it was time for a bouquet and garter toss before the newlyweds made their way to the getaway car through a line of sparklers that were perfect for celebrating this Fourth of July wedding.

Read on for more design details from this traditional summer wedding at the historic Bell Tower. 

Courtney and Her Bridesmaids
Courtney's Bridal Shoes
Courtney
Wedding Day Letters
Stairs at The Bell Tower
Bridesmaid's First Look
Bridesmaid's Reaction
Courtney and Ryan's Romantic Wedding Day
Ryan and His Groomsmen
Floral Arrangements
Courtney and Dad
Courtney's Bridal Look
Courtney and Bridesmaids
Wedding Party

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: July 4th, 2020
Bride & Groom: 
Courtney and Ryan 

Location: The Bell Tower
Colors: Ivory, Champagne, and Neutrals
Photographer: Molly Peach
Florist: Larson Floral Co.
Cake: Peachy Queen Sweets
Hair & Makeup: Hunter Paige by Parlour 3
Dress: Made With Love Bridal
Bridesmaids: David's Bridal
Tux: Jos. A. Bank
Linens: Music City Tents
Entertainment: Emerald Empire Band
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy + Kacey | IH
Courtney and Ryan
Courtney and Ryan's Altar
Courtney and Ryan's Ceremony
The Bell Tower Patio
Mirror Seating Chart
Naked Wedding Cake
Table Setting
Gifts Table
Centerpiece
Reception Celebrations
Centerpiece
Courtney and Ryan's Send-off

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KELSIE + JAMES’ CHIC BLUSH WEDDING https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/kelsie-james-chic-blush-wedding/ Sun, 18 Apr 2021 00:00:36 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=28206 Get all the details from this chic blush wedding with playful and romantic touches at The Bell Tower.

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Kelsie and James had a chic blush wedding in late summer with romantic and playful touches at The Bell Tower.

The couple started their relationship after they met at a work conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. Once their love blossomed, James threw a surprise engagement at a brewery in Houston. To make it extra special, he made sure Kelsie’s family was there to celebrate with them right after she said yes!

As they started the planning process, they decided to celebrate with great food, an awesome bar, and a big party that their friends and family could enjoy.

Kelsie and James' ceremony featured plenty of romantic details like soft draping that accentuated a chandelier, a wooden archway adorned with white and dusty pink roses, and an aisle lined with white petals and pillar candles. Kelsie made a grand entrance using the staircase that was covered in greenery with white roses and hydrangeas dotted throughout.

After the two exchanged vows, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour with passed appetizers like fried mac and cheese and deviled eggs as the event staff flipped the main space for the reception.

For dinner, guests sat down to tables decorated in fun sequined linens with romantic elements, such as tall Monet candlesticks. They enjoyed a Southern-inspired plated dinner that featured dishes like sweet tea marinated chicken, grilled veggies, and goat cheese grits. 

We loved how all of the gilded mirror signs and table numbers with calligraphy tied the rest of their gold accent pieces together and added a touch of romance to the spaces. Plus, they went with a creative guest book idea: a gorgeous natural wood display.

And the big party that was at the top of their wish list? Kelsie and James were serious about having everyone dance the night away, so they gave their guests the chance to ditch the uncomfortable shoes and put on their ingenious party favors: flip flops!

And to add to the playful vibe, the couple had a gourmet cotton candy cart for their guests who wanted a freshly spun sweet treat.

Later in the night, the newlyweds headed over to The Bell Tower’s Tasting Room and served their guests a late-night snack of hot chicken biscuits. 

Scroll on to see more chic decor, blush accents, and fun details from Kelsie and James' wedding with us.

Bridal Details
Bridesmaids Dresses
Bridesmaids Koozies
James in His Blue Suit
Kelsie and James' Chic Blush Ceremony
Kelsie and Her Bridesmaids
The Bell Tower
James and His Groomsmen

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: September 5th, 2020
Bride & Groom: 
Kelsie and James

Location: The Bell Tower
Colors: Blush, Gold, and Ivory 
Photographer: John Myers Photography
Florist: Echoes of Eden
Draping: Quest Events
Calligraphy: White Ink Calligraphy
Hair & Makeup: Hunter Paige by Parlour 3
Sweets: Frothy MonkeyFluff Nashville
Linens: Music City Tents
Entertainment: Snyder Entertainment  & Prime Source Entertainment
Catering & Bar: The Bell Tower
Paper Goods: Dear Addie Fine Stationery
Production: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Cassidy & Haley C. | IH
Kelsie and James' Chic Blush Wedding
Kelsie and James' Ceremony Space
Mirror Wedding Welcome Sign
Candlelit Stairs
Gold Ceremony Chairs
Kelsie and James' Chic Wedding Ceremony
Guest Book
Mirror Seating Chart
TBT Mezzanine
Dancing Shoe Party Favors
Kelsie and James' Head Table
Kelsie and James' Cake
Mirror Table Number
Cotton Candy Cart
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