Outdoor lovers Allison and Scott tied the knot at The Bell Tower with a southern, fall wedding packed with love and fun.
These two met on Tinder over the Fourth of July weekend at Nashville's very own Honky Tonk Central!
When they knew it was love, Scott asked Allison to be his wife over a chilly Thanksgiving in downtown Chicago.
To start the day, Scott was blindfolded by his groomsmen and taken to The Bridge Building's doorstep for an adorable first look with Allison on the riverfront.
We couldn't help but totally obsess over her comfy, dove gray Nike kicks! She later switched into sparkling, silver booties adorned with pearls and we couldn't decide which pair we loved more.
This couple was up for anything and had a blast taking the trolley through different parts of Nashville to take photos to start the day.
"It was a great time to have fun and let loose with the wedding party before," Allison told us.
Rich burgundy with deep navy accents brought fall inside. While Allison's girls were radiant in the same shade as they stood alongside her. Rustic lanterns lined the aisle and later adorned each table during the reception.
After a sweet ceremony with something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue, guests enjoyed drinks and light bites during cocktail hour on the patio. They were also given personalized Nashville koozies to take home.
Delectable passed hors d'oeuvres included southern favorites such as fried green tomatoes, mini chicken and waffles, and bacon-wrapped shrimp.
Shortly after, guests made their way inside to peruse a hearty, fall-inspired buffet. Selections included honey balsamic chicken, marinated flank steak, cider-braised turnip greens, sweet potato praline casserole, and lemon-scented asparagus.
The couple danced to "Dance with Me" by Phillip Phillips, which Allison told us she found on YouTube.
"I played it for Scott and by the end of the song he had tears in his eyes," she said. "I just knew that was our song."
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