You searched for cordelle - Infinity Hospitality https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/ Design | Event Planning | Production Fri, 31 May 2024 18:58:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/cropped-IH_Logo_512x512-1-32x32.png You searched for cordelle - Infinity Hospitality https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/ 32 32 Employee Spotlight: Event Director Kalyn Newport https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/event-director-kalyn-newport/ Tue, 16 May 2023 07:00:22 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=34126 Find out more about May's Employee Spotlight, Kalyn Newport, the Event Director.

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A Q&A WITH KALYN NEWPORT

FROM EVENT DESIGNER TO EVENT DIRECTOR

Since we last shared Kalyn, she's been promoted to event director, so we're checking back in now that she has new responsibilities!

Kalyn grew up in a small town in East Tennessee before moving to Knoxville for six years. Once she accepted a position with Infinity Hospitality in 2018, she made her way to Nashville. She knew this would be the perfect fit for her, and we couldn't agree more!

Kalyn got into event planning at The University of Tennessee while interning with the UT Department of Conferences and Non-Credit programs, later accepting a full time position. She gained experience in the event industry and truly discovered her love for planning events of all types and sizes.

When Kalyn has free time, she loves to dip into her creative abilities and paint. If she's not directing an event or painting away, you can probably find her sipping on a cocktail at Rosemary & Beauty Queen, eating a killer piece of pizza at Five Points Pizza, or catching a live music show.

Read on to learn more about Kalyn’s new role and click here to check out her previous spotlight in 2020!

Kalyn Newport
 Describe an average work day

Coffee first, always! Check in with my teams, prioritize my to-dos for the day, clear my inbox, attend client meetings, meet with new vendors, review lots and lots of contracts, floor plans and design boards, eat lunch somewhere in the mix, chat with the sales team, and introduce new clients and events to our Event Team.

How do you stay on top of everything? Any organizational tips or tricks?

I live by my Google Calendar and prioritize my tasks with a color coded system in my email that is based on order of importance.

What has been the biggest change you've noticed within the event industry since you began? 

Budgets are the biggest change. The average cost of events has nearly doubled. 

Any major trends you’ve noticed recently?

The timeless "black and white" wedding is back in style. 

Three to four years ago videography was not a high priority in the budget for couples, and now it's back to being a top must-have service.

Hannah and Caleb's Classic Glamorous Wedding
Hannah and Caleb's Custom LED Sign
What are some of the challenges you face in your new role, and how do you overcome them?

Our team has grown SO much in the last 5 years. It's certainly no small feat to memorize 20-30 events as an Event Coordinator, but try memorizing 400+ events in a calendar year, you simply cannot. That is what our 12 amazing event designers & coordinators are for. I trust each of my teams to know their events backwards and forwards and fill me in on the details as needed.

What’s your favorite part about being a director?

I love being connected with each department. It's fun to brainstorm and work on new ideas with marketing, lighting, and culinary teams.

Event Director Kalyn Newport posses with two grooms
What do you appreciate most about your team? 

That everyone is so passionate about what they do. Each person I work with takes so much pride in their work and truly wants to provide the best client/guest experience.

What is one of your favorite events and/or theme from an IH event?

A masquerade themed Halloween wedding! During COVID, we helped so many couples find new dates and one of my couples postponed their reception to Halloween. We originally started with a very classic design style of ivory with accents of navy, sage, blush, and then did a complete 180 once the new date was selected and fully embraced the Halloween date - Masquerade style!

Janie and Andrew's Celebration at The Bell Tower by Kalyn
Andrew and Janie at the Bell Tower for Wedding Celebration from Kalyn
How has your experience been working with IH?

It has been awesome! So many people at our company have helped me grow professionally. I would have never imagined myself in the spot I am in now 5 years ago. During my last interview I even asked, "Are you sure you want to hire me? I've never even run a wedding." I'm very thankful that Infinity took a leap of faith with me. I learn new things every single day; we keep it interesting around here!

In your opinion, what makes an event successful and how do you measure that success?

That our clients and guests walk away having a great experience, if not the best day of their whole lives. Chatting with our clients, brides and grooms, their parents and friends at the end of the night is always a great way to measure our success. An online review is great, but hearing about how great of a job your team did from clients/guests in-person is always a gratifying feeling.

Kalyn Helping Bride with Dress at The Bell Tower

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Mackenzie + Jack’s Tropical Summer Wedding https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/mackenzie-jacks-tropical-summer-wedding/ Mon, 01 May 2023 07:00:29 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=33799 A summer wedding with disco ball decor, tropical leaves, and pops of navy blue at The Cordelle.

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Mackenzie and Jack celebrated their love with a modern summer wedding full of tropical leaves, disco balls, pops of navy blue, and fun times! 

These two met at a local Nashville spot, Yeehaw Brewing, during an outing with friends in January 2020. They started talking about their favorite drinks, sports, and more until it was closing time. 

After almost a year of long distance, Jack knew he had to make things official with a planned beach proposal in August 2021. Although the weather had other plans, there was a break in the storm and Jack got down on one knee with family there to capture the moment. 

When it came to planning the big day, it was important to these two that the day was fun for all! And we think it was just that. 

Their summer wedding day started with a traditional ceremony at The Cathedral of the Incarnation followed by a reception at The Cordelle closer to downtown Nashville. 

Mackenzie was dressed in a sleek modern dress with a tight low bun and held a bouquet of all white florals. Her best gals were dressed in matching ankle-length satin dresses in ivory and held smaller bouquets with similar florals. Jack, being a military platoon leader, was dressed in his traditional uniform. 

After the “I dos,” guests made their way into the backyard of the Cordelle for a quick cocktail hour of signature Moscow mules and passed apps, including mini shrimp tacos, mozzarella skewers, and bacon-wrapped jalapeños. 

Once the wedding party was introduced, everyone found their seats to enjoy a stationed dinner with a variety of hot chicken and waffles, sliders, and mac and cheese.

Mackenzie and Jack’s reception dinner was held in the garden space behind the Cordelle. The tables were set with ivory linens and deep blue napkins, tall centerpieces of tropical palm leaves, paper fans as place cards, and black pillar candles. 

To end the night, Mackenzie and Jack found themselves dancing with all of their loved ones in the main space of the Cordelle, which was decorated with a large stage with a white facade and greenery wall backdrop underneath individually hung disco balls adorned in tropical palm leaves!

Mackenzie and Jack had all wedding traditions, including a first dance to “Let’s Stay Together” by Al Green. “We wanted a classic love song that was a little more upbeat and fun to dance to!” Mackenzie explained. “We were looking for a song we would want to dance to in our kitchen for the rest of our lives, and this song fit that mold for us!”

For more details on this summer wedding day, keep scrolling!

Mackenzie's White Bridal Shoes for summer time wedding
Mackenzie and Jack's Invitation Suite for Summer Wedding Flat lay
Close Up of Mackenzie's Bridal Details for Summer Wedding
Mackenzie and Jack's Summer Wedding Ceremony
Mackenzie's Bridesmaids During Summer Wedding Ceremony
Lounge Setup at Cordelle for Summer Wedding

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: July 23, 2022
Happy Couple:
Mackenzie and Jack

Ceremony: The Cathedral of the Incarnation
Reception: The Cordelle
Guest Count: 250 
Colors: Neutrals and Dark Blue 
Photographer: Jacqueline Davison
Florist: LMA Designs
Cake: Publix
Paper Goods: AMP
Beauty: One10Beauty
Rentals: EventWorks
DJ: Craig Duncan Band
Catering: Dream Events & Catering
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Emily B and Maggie | IH
Mackenzie and Her Bridesmaids in Soft Champagne Dresses for Summer Wedding
Mackenzie's Bouquet at The Cordelle for Summer Wedding in Nashville
Mackenzie and Jack's Entrance into Tropical Inspired Summer Wedding Reception
Closeup of Table Setting at Summer Wedding Reception
Tropical Summer Palm Leaves on Wedding Reception Table
Blue Acrylic Signature Cocktail Sign on Bar
Bag Toss Game at Wedding Reception
Disco Ball Installation with Tropical Summer Palm Leaves
Tent at The Cordelle with Summer Wedding Reception Setup with Tropical Arrangements
Band Stage Setup with White Front and Summer Disco Ball Installation
Wedding Guests Dancing at The Cordelle under disco ball installation with Tropical Summer Greenery
Wedding Exit Car with Mackenzie and Jack after Summer Wedding in Nashville

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Unlocking Your Wedding Design Style: A Comprehensive Guide https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/how-to-find-your-wedding-design-style/ Fri, 17 Feb 2023 22:03:45 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=33106 Eight tips on how to find your wedding design style with inspiration from real weddings.

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WHAT IS YOUR WEDDING STYLE?

8 TIPS WITH REAL WEDDING INSPIRATION

Maybe you’ve had a secret wedding Pinterest board for years and know exactly what you want, or maybe you’re overwhelmed by the millions of photos you’ve seen and don’t know where to start. No matter what boat you’re in, we’re here to help you find the perfect vibe to make your wedding day truly special. Read on for our tips on how to find your wedding style.

1. Chat with your partner

First things first, talk it through with your partner. Whether they’re giving you free reign or have their own Pinterest board, you’ll want to make sure you’re on the same page when it comes to what you both are envisioning for the day.

2. Choose a level of formality

Consider the overall vibe you’re looking for. Do you want your day to be more formal or a little bit casual? Formality will impact everything from food service to linens, to guest attire and everything in between. Nailing this down first will help you narrow down a style. Opting for black tie? Go glam. Keeping it casual? Rustic might be for you!

GLAMOROUS
Bride with Bridesmaids in Gold Glamorous Dresses
Black Tie Wedding Groom Getting Ready
Black Tie Glamorous Wedding Invitation Suite
Classic Black Tie Wedding Ceremony with Hanging Glamorous Chandeliers, String Lighting, and Moody Black Drapes

3. Consider the season

The season you choose to have your wedding can inform things like color palette, floral choices, linen textures, and more. Summer is a great time to incorporate tropical arrangements and vibrant colors, while fall and winter are perfect for luxe velvet linens and rich color palettes like rust orange, wine red, or emerald green.

Sarah and Joseph embraced spring by bringing the outside in with stunning hanging florals and pastel hues.

ROMANTIC SPRING
Spring wedding reception table with colorful hanging floral installation at Nashville wedding venue The Bridge Building
White and Blue Table Number for Spring wedding Reception
Pastel floral centerpiece with pillar candles
TROPICAL SUMMER
Bride holding tropical wedding bouquet
Summer wedding reception disco balls decorated with tropical leaves
Tropical wedding ceremony altar arrangement
Summer wedding reception table setup with tropical centerpieces and blue napkins
MODERN FALL
Kate and Her Bridesmaids in Orange, rust, and neutral dresses
Modern Fall Rust Wedding Reception Table Setting at Cordelle
Fall Wedding Blanket Party favors with tag that says To Have and To Hold
MODERN CLASSIC WINTER
Winter Wedding Bridal Bouquet with Pinecones
Contemporary Christmas Wedding Centerpiece

4. Choose a color palette

Once you’ve nailed down formality and the season, and talked to your partner about what colors are absolute yays and nays, it’s time to choose a color palette. Because colors evoke different emotions, it can help inform overall style and vibe. We associate blues with serenity, while reds evoke feelings of passion and love. A black and white color palette feels sophisticated and powerful, lending itself to classic, modern, or glamorous styles, while vibrant colors work well with vintage-inspired, Bohemian, and tropical styles.

At The Bridge Building, Susie and Connar's all white color palette combined with clean modern lines created an air of simple sophistication.

Gray, a Bell Tower bride and stylist at Local Honey, was three steps ahead of Pantone and chose a magenta color palette for her 2022 wedding. Hues of pink and red were paired with vintage furniture and striking florals, creating an overall romantic and retro vibe.

MODERN CLASSIC
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All white modern wedding reception setup at the Bridge Building in downtown Nashville
White floral bud vase escort cards
All white wedding reception table with tall modern floral centerpiece
RETRO ROMANTIC
gray + trent
Romantic pink and red wedding sweetheart table
Pink velvet vintage sofa with pink roses

Photos by Kristin Sweeting and Alexis May

5. Consider your personal style

How would you describe your personal style? Minimalist, a little rock n’ roll, or country club chic? If fashion is an important part of how you express yourself and show your personality, think about incorporating the same elements into your wedding design. 

Georgia and Chance’s October wedding was a true reflection of their personal style. Punk and goth, yet minimal.

Anna Caroline, style maven and owner of the boutique L.A. Green, incorporated fashion trends like silver metallics and 70s glam into her day. Likewise, Gray, a Bell Tower bride and stylist at Local Honey, was influenced by silver metallics and the trending color magenta.

MOODY MODERN
Bride and groom wearing black leather creepers on their moody October wedding day
Moody floral arrangement on black circular wedding ceremony arch
Moody black wedding cake
Chance dressed in all black suit with black leather creepers
TRENDY RETRO
Disco ball themed wedding Invitation Suite
Anna Caroline + Matthew's Wedding Party in Film
Stylish bride wearing tulle gloves and rhinestone cowboy hat
Record Guest Book
Silver tinsel disco ball photo booth backdrop with custom neon sign

6. Look at how you decorate your home

Get inspired by interior design. Our homes are often reflections of ourselves, so if you want your wedding to be uniquely you, take a look around you. How does the space feel? What colors do you use? Is your home more minimal and modern or vibrant and eclectic?

MINIMAL MODERN
Minimal modern black and white wedding reception table setting
Minimal modern black and white wedding ceremony setup with black circular arch
Minimal modern black and white wedding reception menu at place setting
MODERN BOHO
Modern boho triangular wedding ceremony arch with pampas grass and florals
Modern boho wedding ceremony aisle marker with pampas grass and greenery

Photos by Andrew Allen Morton and Sabrina Englehart

7. Consider your passions

Do you want to incorporate any shared passions into your decor? Maybe you have a shared love of gardening or you're passionate about your family heritage; these elements can influence your style.

Bridge Building bride Emmy loves Bonnaroo and has been to the music festival every year for the past decade. She brought the fun, festival vibe to life with vibrant florals, oriental rugs, vintage lounge furniture, disco balls, and more.

VINTAGE BOHO
Greenery Install with disco balls hanging from industrial beams
Boho vintage velvet lounge area on the Riverfront
Vibrant boho wedding ceremony aisle decorated with oriental rugs
Wedding reception Bohemian colorful vintage velvet lounge area

Photos by Sabrina Englehart and John Myers Photography

8. Find a muse

You should have a pretty good idea of what your wedding style is at this point, but if all else fails – find a muse. If you’ve seen a wedding you love on TV, in a movie, or in a magazine, that’s a good place to start. Royal weddings, like Meghan and Harry’s, are loaded with classic wedding inspiration. Mandy Moore’s is what boho wedding dreams are made of, and Audrey Hepburn’s is sure to spark ideas for any vintage enthusiast. Who's your muse?

CLASSIC SOUTHERN
THE NAYLORS
Bride and Groom Kissing Beneath Classic Wedding Floral Arch at Cherokee Dock

At the end of the day, don’t feel like you have to fit in a box. Create harmony by combining different elements and styles to truly make your wedding your own.

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2023 Wedding Trend Predictions https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/2023-wedding-trend-predictions/ Wed, 21 Dec 2022 10:56:36 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=32758 The top 10 wedding trends we think you'll see more of in 2023.

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IT'S GIVING WEDDING

OUR TOP 10 2023 TREND PREDICTIONS

Inspired by our latest real weddings and rising Pinterest searches, we wanted to dive a little deeper into some of the ongoing and new trends that will take off in 2023.

From the cutest bridal details to all things champagne, we bet you'll be seeing a lot more of these trends throughout the new year! It is crucial to incorporate fun and new ideas that give your wedding day a whole lotta personality.

Stay tuned every month for which wedding trends we're currently crushing on or for helpful event planning tips, and scroll on for Pinterest-worthy wedding trend inspiration from our real weddings!

1. Nostalgic Photography Styles

Like most wedding details, photography styles are influenced by trends! We can all remember the sepia filtered photos and the wave of photo framing with bouquets, right?  

So what’s trending now? All natural, candid styles that make you feel the joy of the day. Don’t get us wrong, it’s good to have the perfectly placed wedding party photo and official family portraits, but there’s a new sense of freedom in today’s wedding photography that we can’t get enough of. Not to mention the resurgence of film photography and blurry editorial techniques that bring back a nostalgic feel.

So capturing the full essence of a wedding day exactly how everyone remembers is at the top of our list for wedding predictions in the new year.

Bridesmaid Assisting Madeline with her Veil
Film Photo of Bridesmaids
Anna Caroline + Matthew's Wedding Party in Film
Anna Caroline in Black and White Film
Madding and Brooks Cutting Cake
2. Alternative Bridal Wear

Style is unique to every bride, and whether you’re a trendsetter, a little country club, or something in between, rest assured you’ll make the whole place shimmer. But there are definitely a few trends we can’t help but make note of! 

In 2023, you can expect to see a lot more ball gowns, off-the-shoulder gowns with sleeves, and A-line dresses with high slits. It’s a tasteful touch and, depending on how the dress moves, it can create a new look. Not only will the cuts be different, but the lengths and material will be as well. 

At Infinity, we love a dress change, and in 2023, reception dresses aren’t going anywhere! Brides will continue to rock mini dresses for the reception for that extra fun showstopper.

As far as accessories, trust us when we say it’s only the beginning for the return of a bridal glove! Full coverage, embroidered, fingerless, lace, above the elbow… you name it.  Custom embroidery will also be making a major impact, whether it’s on gloves, your dress, or a statement veil.

Emily and Tyler Kissing After Wedding in Downtown Nashville infant of Exit Car
Bride by the Cumberland River in Her Bridal Gown
Audrey's Embroidered Bridal Gloves
Alexis and Zach's Wedding Day
Anna Caroline's Tule Sleeves
3. Mismatched Bridesmaids Dresses

Not only will the bride be stepping out in new trends but her best gals, too! Bridesmaids are taking the “mix-and-match” look to a whole new level with completely different colors, dress styles, and patterns. 

It’s safe to say this will majorly break tradition, but we love to see it. Having your wedding party in something they feel comfortable and stylish in will have them feeling even more excited for your big day.

4. Captured Moments

We know we just listed a few ways photography styles are changing, but hear us out. What better way to capture the true feeling of your wedding day than by your closest friends and family? 

Many couples have begun to include a Polaroid guest book for guests to snap a pic, write a sweet note, and place it in a book— and we think this is only the beginning. Polaroids will start to become replacements for table place cards and used in other creative ways. 

And not only are Polaroids making a comeback, but disposable cameras as well. Couples have brought back the fun of placing disposable cameras on reception tables or around the wedding venue for guests to use as the night goes on.

5. Audio Guest Books

This trend is on fire, and we only expect it to keep burning! 

Guest books have now turned into actual phone books. Having written messages by your loved ones will always be near and dear, but now you can have their recorded voices, too. Phone books and record players are a stylish way to forever capture a meaningful message with personality and a familiar tone that automatically saves for you to play it back whenever you desire.

Alexis and Zach's Phone Guest Book
Sarah and Matthew's Phone Guest Book
Cam + Tess
6. Grand Floral Arrangements

The bigger the better with this trend! Arrangements at the altar, on the reception tables, held by the bride, or a part of a floating installation— whatever you do with your florals, make a statement. 

Sarah and Joseph’s cascading florals along The Bridge Building beams paired with grand centerpieces for the tables created an eye-catching design throughout their wedding reception. For more floral design trends like this, check out our blog on unique florals to get inspired.

Modern Floral Arrangement for rooftop wedding ceremony altar
Floral Arrangement for Alexis and Zach's Ceremony on Modern Stands
7. Fun Foods

In 2023, we predict you’ll see a lot more take-out and personalized foods. The food trends are always evolving because it’s one of the most talked about details from any event. 

Whether it’s on a whim or planned ahead of time, ordering a late night pizza from your favorite local spot, Jimmy John's sandwiches or the whole McDonald’s menu, having a fun snack after a night of drinks and dancing will be top notch. 

And if you want to get creative with your served items, consider a build-your-own station for popcorn, pretzels, ice cream, s'mores— whatever suits your taste.

8. Extra Entertainment

We don’t just mean extra as in additional, no, we mean extra as in extravagant! Weddings are about having fun with your loved ones, so go all out on what fits your personality. 

Sarah and Patrick hired a live painter that was visible to guests to paint their first dance at The Bell Tower. Not only will this be a lasting memory captured by a talented artist for the couple, but guests got to enjoy seeing the process as well. 

For more examples of this trend, check out our previous blog on unique vendors!

Robot Entertainment at Johana + Marcus' Wedding Reception
Aerialist at Cherokee Dock
9. Color

Classic weddings with black and white color palettes will be huge in 2023, but so will some color! 

First things first: Rust. Based on millions of Pinterest searches, hues of burnt orange, copper, terracotta, and rust will be everywhere. We love seeing our couples use a variety of colors like Anna Caroline did with her bridesmaids dresses to add texture and dimension.

Next up, from fashion to interior design and weddings, think pink! With Barbiecore on the rise, we weren’t surprised when Pantone announced magenta as their color of the year. Varying shades of pink will be used throughout next year's events, including lounge furniture, florals, bridesmaids dresses, taper candles, and more.

Bride Posing with Bridesmaids Wearing Mix-and-Match Rust Dresses
Modern Fall Rust Wedding Reception Table Setting at Cordelle
Square Tiered Wedding Cake Sitting on Rust-Colored Linen
10. Get Comfy

Last but not least, we’re getting real comfortable in 2023 — in style, of course. More and more couples are incorporating lounge areas into their wedding ceremony and reception!

Mixed seating for your VIPs is a fun way to incorporate sofas or loveseats into your ceremony. Add them around the dance floor for those guests that just want to sit back and enjoy or anyone who needs to get off their dancing feet. And you can never go wrong with placing them near a bar for a relaxing spot to mingle during the cocktail hour.

Bohemian wedding reception lounge area with rattan room divider, vintage velvet furniture and oriental rug
Lounge Area
Grace and Trent's Ceremony Setup with Velvet Couch
Boho vintage velvet lounge area on the Riverfront
Grace and Trent's Ceremony Setup with Velvet Couch

Photos by Molly Peach, Sara Bill and Sabrina Englehart

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Kate + Tanner’s Modern Fall Wedding https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/kate-tanner-modern-fall-wedding/ Tue, 01 Nov 2022 02:00:36 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=32271 A fall wedding ceremony and reception with rust colors at The Cordelle.

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Kate and Tanner tied the knot at the Cordelle with a modern fall wedding full of rust colors, simplistic design, and all the love. 

This sweet pair met the modern way, through an app called Bumble, and the rest was history! Later on, Tanner privately proposed with three dozen roses and tea lights at home on their annual Christmas date. Tanner even had a specialty ring created from Kate’s family jewels, and we couldn't think of anything more special! 

It was important to these two that their guests had good food and a blast celebrating their marriage since most of the family would be traveling from out of town. 

Opting out of a first look, they first locked eyes as Kate walked down the aisle to her now husband, Tanner, who was standing in front of a floral arch of ivory blooms and greenery. She was dressed in a fitted gown with dainty buttons along the back, while Tanner rocked a deep blue tux and black bowtie for his fall wedding style. 

After the vows, guests made their way inside to enjoy some delectable apps prepared by Dream Events and Catering, including mini BLT bites, crab cakes, goat cheese tartlets, and flank steak skewers, before a buffet dinner. 

The reception space was set with a mix of ivory linens and wood farm tables, Edison bulb lighting, silky rust orange napkins, and touches of gold. Above the dance floor hung a custom creation of a greenery ring by LMA Designs and Nashville Lighting and Production

Before the night came to a close with a slice of cake, Kate and Tanner shared a first dance to “Quite Like You.” 

Scroll on for more details from this modern November wedding day!

Kate and Tanner's Invitation Suite and Bouquet
Tanner Holding Letter from Kate
Kate and Tanner's Wood Ring Box
Kate and Tanner's Wedding Venue
Kate and Her Bridesmaids in Orange, rust, and neutral dresses
Kate and Tanners Wedding Party
Kate Before First Look
Tanner's Ceremony Reaction to Kate
Tanner's Ceremony Reaction to Kate

WEDDING DETAILS

Date: November 07, 2021
Happy Couple:
Kate and Tanner

Location: The Cordelle 
Colors: Neutrals and Burnt Orange
Photographer: Glenai Gilbert
Florist: LMA Designs
Cake: Nashville Sweets
Rentals: Event Works
Hair & Makeup: The Agency of Beauty 
Catering & Bar: Dream Events & Catering
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Kalyn + Ally | IH
Kate's Modern Fall Bridal Look
Kate and Tanner's Wedding Ceremony
Kate and Tanner Ceremony Kiss
Ceremony Arch for Fall Wedding
Kate and Tanner's After Wedding Ceremony
Kate and Tanner's Wedding Reception
Square Wedding Cake
Reception Table Setting
Modern Black and White Table Number
Modern Fall Rust Wedding Reception Table Setting at Cordelle
Greenery Ring with Edison Bulbs at Reception
Rust Fall Wedding Reception Napkins
Kate and Tanner's Wedding Reception Party
Kate and Tanner's First Dance

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Nashville Destination Wedding Guide: Your Ultimate Resource for Saying ‘I Do’ in Music City https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/nashville-destination-wedding-guide/ Tue, 22 Mar 2022 02:00:38 +0000 https://infinityhospitalitygroup.com/?p=30660 The best places to stay, eat, and get married if you're having a destination wedding in Nashville.

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OUR GUIDE TO A NASHVILLE WEDDING

If you are planning a destination wedding in Nashville or have recently been invited to a wedding in Music City, buckle up!

We've carefully curated the perfect guide, from where to eat and where to wed, and we promise you'll want to write this down. Although Nashville is known for its live music and honky tonk nature, there is so much more to this Tennessee city.

So get out your planner and keep scrolling! For more ideas & advice, stay tuned each month to see what’s next.

1. WHERE TO STAY

No matter your destination, finding the perfect place to stay should be at the top of your agenda. And lucky for you, we know some good spots!

If you wish to stay in a downtown location with historic attraction, consider The Hermitage Hotel or The Union Station. These top notch spots are architectural landmarks with breathtaking designs, both inside and out.

However, if you prefer a more modern style with sophisticated design, still located downtown, then we absolutely recommend Noelle or the Omni. Noelle is located in front of the famed Printers Alley and has a secret hidden bar in the basement with seasonal themes.

The Omni is attached to the Country Music Hall of Fame with a rooftop pool, steakhouse, and bar with live music inside— and it’s located just feet away from The Bell Tower, one of our wedding venues!

And if downtown isn’t your vibe but a unique experience is, then The Graduate is calling your name. Filled with so much color and character you won’t believe your eyes. It has an on-site coffee shop, Cross-Eyed Critters karaoke bar, and Dolly Parton’s White Limozeen rooftop bar.

Aurora and Chris Walking in Omni
Tricia at Union Station
Lizzy and Clayton at The Hermitage

2. WHERE TO DINE

We understand it might be a challenge to hit all of these must-go restaurants, but you’ll want to do your best. Trust us!

You can’t come to Nashville without trying Prince's Hot Chicken Shack or a taco from Mas Tacos Por Favor, and you definitely need to grab a monkey mocha coffee from Frothy Monkey with a 100-layer donut from Five Daughters Bakery or an old fashioned pastry from Fox's Donut Den.

Not to be dramatic, but it would be a crime to miss out.

And when you’re ready to dine on some Southern comforts, make a pitstop at Martin’s BBQ, Arnold’s Country Kitchen, or the famous Loveless Cafe with biscuits to die for.

If you’re looking for an upscale dining experience, we recommend checking out Merchants on Broadway, Virago for a top-notch sushi experience, the one and only Urban Grub in 12South, or Pinewood Social for upscale bowling and cocktails.

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3. WHAT TO DO

It would be a shame if you came all the way to Nashville and didn’t make an appearance on Broadway! So while you’re there, make sure to stop into Nudie's Honky Tonk, Robert’s Western World, and the newly-finished Fifth + Broadway, which is full of shops and a massive food hall with tons of local eats.

And if the live music on Broadway has inspired your vocal chords, you’ll want to try out some of the best holein-the-wall karaoke bars, such as Ms. Kelli’s, Santa’s Pub, and Lipstick Lounge. Or buy a ticket to the Listening Room Cafe to hear up-and-coming singers and songwriters in a more laid-back environment.

Once you have that covered, learn about our famed music history at the Country Music Hall of Fame or the Grand Ole Opry, and take a tour to see all of the spectacular murals for photo ops across the city. And while you’re exploring, try some of our best Tennessee brews at Bearded Iris, Jackalope, or Tennessee Brew Works.

If you get really lucky, there might even be a Predators game, a concert at the Ascend Amphitheater, or your favorite comedian might be at Zanies Comedy Club. All of these places are in central locations with tons to do nearby.

Wedding Party Posing in Front of Mural in the Gulch Neighborhood of Nashville
Allison and Scott

Photos by Rebecca Denton and Rebecca Renee

4. WHAT TO GIVE

We know party favors are making a slow exit in modern wedding trends, but here are a few ideas that you might want to hold onto!

The number one favor to greet your guests with for a destination wedding is, of course, a guide or map to where they will be spending their time with a list of recommended local restaurants or attractions. It will help them get around and easily find things to do outside of your wedding activities!

Now if you expect your wedding party or guests will be spending most of their time celebrating on Broadway, then there’s truly no better gift to give than a recovery kit. Include things like Advil, water, electrolytes, local snacks, and even fruit for an extra vitamin boost.

And if you don’t have time to create special favors, consider using locally-sourced gift boxes created by Batch Nashville. Their pre-made gift sets feature local favorites like Thistle Farms lotion, Loveless Cafe’s biscuit mix, or Daily Crunch’s amazing flavored almonds.

Nashville Destination Wedding Welcome Kit

Photo by Molly Peach

5. WHERE TO WED

We might be biased, but you can’t beat a Nashville wedding at one of these venues!

Both The Bell Tower and The Bridge Building are located in prime areas of downtown Nashville. The Bell Tower, once a historic church dating back to the 1870s, has been transformed into a modern, spacious event venue. Abundant natural light, exposed beams, and an upper level mezzanine make this one of the most sought after venues in all of Nashville.

And located on the riverfront, The Bridge Building is a historic downtown landmark and the top event venue in Nashville for any special occasion with many customizable areas, riverfront and rooftop patios, and an exceptional view of the city. Seriously, the view is unreal!

The Estate at Cherokee Dock is an award-winning estate just outside of Nashville with ample lush green landscapes on 15 acres of land. With various entertaining spaces, both inside and out, you can turn your vision of a perfect wedding into a reality.

The Cordelle offers historic charm and the largest downtown Nashville greenspace. Located just outside of downtown Nashville, the late Victorian home features both indoor and outdoor event space with thousands of square feet to make your own.

The Tennessee State Museum is a modern awe-inspiring venue with a spacious Grand Hall, second floor rotunda, and wrap-around veranda— all offer stunning views of downtown Nashville. Conveniently located, the Museum connects North Nashville, Germantown, and downtown, and it is easily accessible to downtown lodging and Interstate 65.

Originally built in the early 1900s, Marathon Music Works has been restored and adapted as an ideal blank space for your custom event. The versatile, open floor design is accented with exposed brick walls, a lofty steel beam ceiling, polished concrete bars, and metal chandeliers your guests will love.

Exterior of The Bell Tower
Bridge Building Exterior
Estate at Cherokee Dock
Inside TSM

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