Nick and Lauren became man and wife on October 18, 2024.

Lauren was radiant in an off-the-shoulder ballgown with a sweetheart neckline, jeweled belt details and long skirt with a train. She accessorized with drop earrings and a full-length veil. Her bouquet was composed of an assortment of white flowers accented with greenery. Her three bridesmaids wore individual black silk dresses. They carried modified versions of the bride’s bouquet.
Nick looked sharp in a maroon suit with a maroon vest, white shirt, black tie, and white flower boutonniere. His three groomsmen wore black suits with white shirts and white flower boutonnieres.

During the outdoor ceremony, the officiant said, “Marriage fulfills a basic human need: the need for relationships and love.”
After the ceremony and a cocktail hour, a meal was served that included salad, mashed potatoes, green beans and grilled chicken with balsamic mushroom sauce.

In the toasts, the maid of honor, the bride’s sister, and the best man, the groom’s brother, spoke. There was also an open mic available for anyone who wanted to say a few words to celebrate the couple.
Lauren and Nick’s first dance was to “Best Part” by Daniel Caesar featuring H.E.R., with sparklers going off during the song. Other wedding fun included a digital scrapbook in which guests could post their photos.

The three-tier wedding cake was done in a white-on-white design.
We wish the happy couple all the best!
Photography By: Leslie Ann Photography