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]]>Emmy and Mike celebrated their marriage with a colorful, festival-inspired wedding at The Bridge Building full of eclectic retro details, touches of gold, and a sunset ambiance.
The pair met at Vanderbilt University on the Crew Team and, after graduation, dated long distance while Mike attended med school in his home state of Florida and Emmy went to grad school for law and psychology in Nebraska. Power couple, if we do say so ourselves!
After 7 years of dating and lots of FaceTime calls, Emmy decided it was time to pop the question one July afternoon over another virtual date.
The soon-to-be newlyweds began their fall wedding day getting ready in the lounge areas of the Bridge Building before their outdoor ceremony on the riverfront patio. Emmy was dressed in a beaded dress with a high ponytail, and a bouquet of bright florals consisting of pink, purple, orange, and more.
Inspired by Emmy's love of music festivals, their Jewish ceremony was set facing the pedestrian bridge with oriental rugs and bohemian gold lanterns lining the aisle, and a simple copper chuppah with asymmetrical floral arrangements of orange and pink blooms at the altar. String lights hung above with colorful fringe tassels and the sun began to set over the Nashville skyline.
Once the newlyweds said “I do,” guests enjoyed a crisp glass of wine, live music, and boho lounge seating areas before heading into the Cumberland space for a colorful reception.
For the reception, the tables were set with blue, ivory, and dusty rose linens, gold vases, disco ball installs, and colorful taper candles inside hurricane vases, along with bright floral arrangements featuring shades of orange and pink and lots of greenery.
Guests enjoyed a stationed dinner of classic BYO sliders, Mexican street corn, a selection of salads, and a TN food truck with late night bites including gourmet french fries and a trio of quesadillas.
Emmy and Mike shared a sweet first dance after cutting one of their three delicious and uniquely decorated cakes before everyone made their way to the rooftop and celebrated the night away!
Keep scrolling for more details of Emmy + Mike’s eclectic fall wedding full of vibrant color.
Date: October 08, 2022
Happy Couple: Emmy and Mike
Location: The Bridge Building
Guest Count: 155
Colors: Baby Blue, Dusty Rose, Eggplant, and Orange
Photographer: Kendall Parsons & Sabrina Englehart
Florist: LMA Designs
Cake: Triple Crown Bakery
Rentals: EventWorks + Spark Vintage Rentals
DJ: Prime Source Entertainment + Downtown Band
Catering & Bar: The Bridge Building
Production Design: Nashville Lighting & Production
Planning: Emily B | IH
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From the fashion to the music, and everything in between, we’re feeling inspired by Amazon’s miniseries Daisy Jones & The Six— and we’re not the only ones! We’re sharing our take on the retro era and making it come to life in 2023 style.
So picture this… The band is back together, and we have exclusive rights to plan Daisy Jones and Billy Dunne’s wedding. We will be sharing our thoughts on her bridal style, wedding venue, reception decor, personalized details, and more.
Keep scrolling to see inspiration from real weddings and ideas on how you can have a Daisy Jones-inspired wedding, too.
Inspired by true icons like Stevie Nicks and Cher, Daisy Jones’ style is Bohemian, feminine, and very rock n’ roll, so of course her wedding weekend style wouldn’t be any different.
For the rehearsal dinner, she rocked a sheer cape with beaded stars and silver detailing over a sleek silk dress. On the morning of her big day, she got ready in a comfortable silk robe with scalloped sleeves, simple embroidery, and, of course, fringe detailing.
She later changed into a fitted gown with large lace detailing and dramatic bell sleeves for her intimate ceremony, and she held a beautiful organic bouquet of moody greenery and rust-colored florals. For the reception, she swapped her heels for a fun boot and a fringe leather jacket.
Photography by Sarah Partain, Brad and Jen Photography, Teale Photography, Anne Tenkhoff, and Rachel Moore Photography
We can’t think of a better spot for Daisy and Billy to tie the knot than the Estate at Cherokee Dock. With towering trees, sprawling lawns, and lakeside views, the estate is a gated paparazzi-free oasis. Their wedding weekend would begin with an intimate rehearsal dinner in the stables the night before, followed by a ceremony on the Lakeside Lawn the next day, and a reception on the Sunset Terrace.
Photography by Glenai Gilbert and Becca Cannon
A classic 70s color palette of mustard, rust, gold, and Persian red was weaved throughout the decor, from the retro lounge furniture to the florals. The ceremony was set with mix-and-match vintage seating and a statement floral arch on the Lakeside Lawn of the Estate at Cherokee Dock. Statement pampas grass lined the aisle with layered boho rugs leading to the altar.
As for the reception, a mix of classic round and farm tables filled the space with wood crossback chairs. The place settings included rust-colored napkins and lots of candles at the center of each table to enhance the intimate environment with whimsical wildflowers and greenery to compliment Daisy’s bouquet.
On the patio sat lounge areas for guests with more vintage velvet seating, rattan chairs, and gold accent tables.
Photography by Sabrina Englehart, Brad and Jen Photography, Ali Miller, and Molly Peach
Inspired by Daisy Jones & the Six’s tour, the invitation suite was a concert ticket with a classic Hatch Show Print-style save-the-date and a response card with a place for guests to request a song for the reception. The seating chart was created with old records, and the guest book was a gifted guitar from Teddy Price.
Daisy’s wedding party–consisting of Karen Sirko, Simone Jackson, Billy’s daughter Julia, and her own daughter as the flower girl— wore mix-and-match orange and neutral dresses that expressed their personal styles.
Out of respect for Billy Dunne’s sobriety, delicious mocktails were included with their open bar. And in homage to Camila, some of her favorite photos during her time with the band decorated the remembrance table. A camera was available for guests to take their own Polaroids, too.
Photography by Details Nashville, Sarah Partain, Sara Bill Photography, and Taylor English Photography
The reception space had an earthy environment with hanging greenery and disco balls above the tables. For dancing, the room was set with a fun color wash to enhance the celebratory ambiance. A neon sign reading “look at us now” was hung on the arch used in the ceremony and served as a photo booth backdrop for the reception.
On the outdoor patio sat marquee letters saying “You & Me,” which may or may not be a foreshadowing of their next single (crossing our fingers).
Photography by Sabrina Englehart and Abigail E. Photography
In Daisy Jones fashion, she encouraged her wedding party to jump into the pool, dress and all, at the estate instead of doing a traditional send-off.
Photography by Becca Cannon
Feature Image from Prime Video
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]]>Here's a look back at Halle and Mason’s winter boho wedding at The Bridge Building with a moody color palette of burnt orange and black details that we haven’t stopped dreaming about.
These Nashville natives met through mutual friends during their college years. Mason later proposed during a New Year’s Eve party at Halle’s parents house in 2019.
On their December wedding day, Halle wore a fitted gown with a long train and sequin details, while Mason was in a green velvet jacket with an orange boutonniere to match her bold orange and white bouquet. As for the wedding party, Halle’s bridesmaids and Mason’s groomsmen were in all black attire.
They said their vows in the Cumberland space against white drapery and hanging greenery on a rust orange oriental rug that created a boho vibe. Pillar candles lined the aisle and greenery wrapped the industrial beams of the space, creating a cozy atmosphere.
After the vows, guests mingled for a cocktail hour with classic tomato bruschetta and hot chicken biscuits as Infinity staff prepped the main space for the reception. It was designed with mixed tables featuring pillar candles surrounded by greenery and amber glass bud vases with bold orange blooms and dried pampas, rust orange linens, and a sweetheart table with rust-colored chairs.
Guests found their seats for a stationed dinner of gourmet french fries, quesadillas, salad selections, and build-your-own sliders.
Halle and Mason later shared a first dance to “Conversations in the Dark” by John Legend. Then the dance floor was opened on the rooftop, which was decorated with string lights and a disco ball adorned with pampas grass and greenery, filling the night with lots of love, laughter, and flips!
Keep scrolling to see all the details from Halle and Mason’s boho-styled and greenery-filled winter wedding day.
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]]>Here's a look back at Courtney and Dalton’s modern boho wedding with a neutral color palette that we haven’t stopped dreaming about at The Bridge Building.
These two first met while Dalton was playing professional hockey in Courtney’s hometown, and it’s safe to say they hit it off! Dalton later proposed to Courtney in her parents' driveway while she was visiting because it’s also the same spot they shared their first kiss.
When it came time to plan their destination wedding in Nashville, the pair wanted it to be a lasting memory for all of their family and friends.
On their July wedding day, Courtney rocked an off-white fitted gown with beaded details and a full wavy hairdo, while Dalton was in a classic black tuxedo with a boho touch to his boutonniere.
They said their vows on our rooftop against a standing pampas arrangements and candle lighting with an intimate audience.
After the vows, guests mingled for a cocktail hour with candied bacon and other yummy apps as Infinity staff prepped the main space for the reception. It was designed with mixed tables featuring modern boho centerpieces with pampas grass and soft blooms, taper candles in brass candlesticks, and neutral linens.
Guests found their seats for a dinner of pan seared dayboat fish with grilled asparagus and brown butter polenta, filet mignon with grilled asparagus and potato gratin, and honey balsamic chicken with goat cheese polenta and roasted heirloom carrots.
Courtney and Dalton later shared a champagne toast and a first dance to “Drunk on Your Love” by Brett Eldredge. Then the dance floor was opened, filling the night with lots of love and laughter!
Keep scrolling to see all the details from Courtney and Dalton’s modern boho wedding day.
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]]>Lauren and Michael celebrated their marriage with an intimate boho wedding on The Bridge Building rooftop, full of dramatic floral arrangements and the perfect moody ambiance.
This sweet pair met through mutual friends in Knoxville, Tennessee. Michael later proposed during a photoshoot while the couple vacationed in Cancun. How romantic!
Lauren and Michael wanted a special day that focused on the meaning of their vows with all the trendy wedding details. Safe to say I think we accomplished it!
When the day finally arrived, Lauren stunned in a long sleeve lace gown with a layered skirt and a loosely curled do. Her gals rocked mix-and-match neutral dresses and held bouquets of ivory and soft pink blooms.
For the ceremony, our team of coordinators, Forget Me Not Designs, and Nashville Lighting & Production worked their magic to set the tone with moody lighting, candles lining the aisle, and pampas grass arrangements at the altar creating the most romantic, boho-inspired ambiance.
After Lauren and Michael said their vows, guests sipped on pinot noir as our staff flipped the rooftop into an intimate reception with the same trendy boho decor and candle lighting and prepared the food stations for a delicious dinner, all prepared in-house.
Once guests found their seats, Lauren and Michael shared their first dance to “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker— and the rest is history!
Keep scrolling to see more of their boho wedding style.
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]]>Maggie and Michael celebrated their love with a modern, boho wedding last winter with romantic and personal touches at The Bell Tower.
Maggie, one of our very own event coordinators, has worked in the hospitality industry for over 10 years and started out at the local Tin Roof. She was bartending for a mutual friend's wedding when Michael decided to finally make a move after knowing each other for eight years!
When it came time to pop the question, the pair had been traveling around Europe for three weeks when Michael got down on one knee on the top of Jungfraujoch in the Swiss Alps. How amazing!
As they started their planning process, they knew it was most important to be able to celebrate with family and friends. Maggie and Michael chose The Bell Tower not only for its looks but for “the fully in-house planning and catering team.” To them, it was very appealing once they “realized how stressful juggling a million vendors was going to be.”
Their ceremony featured plenty of boho details, like a wooden arch at the altar with pampas arrangements and an aisle lined with white petals and pillar candles. Maggie made a grand entrance in her tulle-layered gown holding an heirloom sixpence attached to her burgundy and ivory florals.
After the two exchanged vows, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour with passed appetizers, such as candied bacon and pepper jelly pimento cheese bruschetta, as the event staff flipped the main space.
Maggie and Michael kicked off the reception with a first dance to “Perfect” by Ed Sheeran performed by Lauren Alaina, who was also alongside Michael and his groomsmen on this special day!
For dinner, guests sat down to tables decorated with modern geometric vases and boho elements of deep florals and greenery. They enjoyed a delectable buffet dinner that featured dishes of grilled asparagus, roasted Brussel sprouts, garlic parmesan mashed potatoes, lemon herb baked chicken, and herb grilled salmon. Yum!
The night continued with lots of dancing and a specialty ice cream sundae bar before The Bell Tower’s bells rang in celebration, and the couple drove away in a classy Rolls Royce.
Scroll on for more of Maggie and Michael’s modern boho wedding with us!
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]]>In the fall of 2020, Amber and Steven celebrated their nuptials with a whimsical, boho-inspired wedding ceremony and reception at The Bell Tower.
Amber, a professional hairstylist, met Steven’s aunt while working backstage at New York Fashion Week. After hearing about Steven’s personal training business, she gave him a call. They started spending one-on-one training time together in the gym, and the sparks flew!
Steven later proposed to Amber on the front porch of her parents’ home with her family in attendance.
For their wedding day, these two wanted a moody color palette of emerald green, navy, bronze, and dark purple. And with the help from some amazing friendors, we accomplished just that.
For the ceremony, a hexagonal arch from LMA Designs was nestled between The Bell Tower’s signature windows, while black pillar candles and greenery from Stella Rose Floral lined the aisle. For the reception whimsical arrangements, also by Stella Rose Floral, and taper candles sat atop each table with colorful linens.
When it came time for Amber to walk down the aisle, she stunned in high-neck lace gown with bell sleeves from Rue de Seine. Her stylish deep red bridal hair—which perfectly matched her florals—will definitely be going on our inspiration boards.
After the couple exchanged vows, guests made their way to the patio to snack on candied bacon and assorted bruschetta. During the reception, guests were served gourmet sliders, a variety of salads, stuffed vegetables, and more.
The bride and groom then shared their first dance to “Can’t Help Falling in Love," performed by Steven’s son.
"We heard him singing it on his karaoke machine months ago," Amber said, "and we just knew it was what we wanted to dance to."
Before the newlyweds went on their married way, guests closed out the party with Fox's Donut Den and s’mores.
For more whimsical boho wedding details, keep scrolling!
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]]>Kaylin and David celebrated their nuptials with a beautiful, boho-inspired wedding ceremony and reception at The Bell Tower.
This sweet pair met while vacationing on a cruise through a mutual friend. David later proposed to Kaylin by Canyon Lake in Texas, and she was completely caught off guard.
For their big day, they wanted it to be stress-free, fun, and smooth. For the overall look, they really wanted to bring the outside in. With the help from some amazing friendors, we accomplished just that.
When the time came to say "I do," simple greenery arrangements led the way to the altar between the arched windows. As Kaylin walked down the aisle, a close friend of hers played the violin, making the moment as sweet as can be.
After their vows, guests made their way to the side patio to snack on some bacon-wrapped shrimp and hot chicken. Followed by a buffet complete with roasted brussel sprouts, sun-dried tomato creamed spinach, rosemary roasted fingerling potatoes, and marinated flank steak.
After all the yummy food and a cocktail or two, the bride and groom shared their first dance to, "In Case You Didn't Know" by Brett Young.
While the night was still young, guests grabbed a goo-goo cluster and a sparkler to send Kaylin and David on their happily married way.
For more boho-inspired wedding details at The Bell Tower, keep scrolling.
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]]>Today on the blog, we're wishing Allison and Alex a very Happy 5 Years! Their romantic boho wedding at The Bridge Building was both trendy and timeless.
Delicate bouquets in blush and cream hues were made by the bride herself alongside her mother and sister. Including Allison's flower crown made from white wax flowers. Darling hobnail and milk glass vases added a vintage touch to the romantic ambiance.
The day began with a sentimental summer ceremony on the rooftop, followed by cocktail hour on the riverfront. When it was time for dinner, guests made their way back inside and perused the buffet with selections like pulled pork, southern style green beans, and sweet potatoes.
Congratulations to this sweet couple! Scroll on to look back on their romantic boho wedding.
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