David said it was love at first sight when he saw Whitney at the gym one day, and on October 11, 2020, they tied the knot.
Whitney looked gorgeous in a sleeveless sheath gown with a deep V illusion neckline, all-over embellishments, deep V back, and a train. Her accessories included a full-length veil. Her cascade-style bouquet was crafted from an assortment of white flowers with ivy stems trailing down. Her maid of honor wore a full-length silver dress with spaghetti straps and a V neckline; her five bridesmaids wore coordinating full-length slate blue dresses. The bridal party carried modified versions of the bride’s bouquet.
David wore a classic black tuxedo with a black vest, white shirt, black bow tie, and a white pocket square. His best man wore a black tuxedo with a white shirt, silver bow tie, and patterned pocket square. His five groomsmen wore black tuxedos with blue bow ties and blue pocket squares.
After the outdoor ceremony, the guests dined on caprese salad mashed potatoes, green beans, filet mignon, and grilled mahi-mahi. The favors were blue, white, and gold cactus cookies, and there was a macaron cart. The signature cocktails were prickly pear margaritas and Moscow mules.
There was an open mic session for toasting the couple.
Whitney changed into a sleeveless A-line gown with a jeweled bodice and white skirt for the reception. Whitney and David’s first dance was to “I Get to Love You.” Whitney and her father, and David and his daughter danced to “What a Wonderful World.” Other wedding fun included a photo booth and a bouquet and garter toss. The couple offered their guests masks and hand sanitizer, and there was a basket of flip-flops so female attendees could kick off their shoes and dance.
The three-tier white wedding cake had subtle smears of gray and gold. It was decorated with white flowers.
We wish all the best in the future to the happy couple!
Photography By: Amy and Jordan