Anna Caroline and Matthew celebrated their nuptials with a dreamy rooftop ceremony and trendy reception at the Bridge Building, full of disco balls, baby’s breath arrangements, and celestial vibes with a retro style.
These lovebirds grew up together from preschool to high school and only started dating once they got to college in 2014, and the rest is history! Later on, Matthew got down on one knee and proposed in April 2020 on the Pedestrian Bridge.
Since the Bridge Building is connected to the bridge, their venue choice seemed almost a given. Anna Caroline later told us, “I toured about 4 to 5 venues before coming to the Bridge Building and knew immediately it was the one. The view and convenience of being downtown was too perfect for us!”
It was important to the pair that their guests ate, drank, and danced the night away! What more could you ask for?
On the big day, the rooftop was set with white drapery, free-standing baby’s breath arrangements at the altar, and hanging disco balls. Anna walked the aisle in a fitted mermaid gown and perfect bridal nails detailed with pearls, while her bridesmaids dressed in a mix of rust-colored and beige dresses in different styles.
The pair shared a sweet first look before the ceremony, but that didn’t stop the tears from flowing during the “I dos.” Afterwards, guests made their way to the riverfront to sip on some Pinot Grigio as the dinner stations were set in the main space. Stations included Mexican street corn, gourmet french fries, a mix of salads, and all the fixings.
Tables were decorated with silky linens, black taper candles, pink roses, and bundles of baby’s breath with silver stars intertwined for a celestial look to complete their on-trend and stylish design. And the rooftop turned into a retro vibe with disco balls and colorful lighting to set the mood.
Guests signed vinyl records and snagged a photo in front of a wall of silver streamers, disco balls, and a custom LED sign of Anna Caroline and Matthew’s newly-shared last name as they made their way to the dance floor. Custom cakes, one to look like a 6-pack of Miller Lite beer and one adorned in pearls, created by Crazi Cakes were ready to be served.
Before the night came to an end, Anna Caroline donned a silver cowboy hat and tulle gloves embroidered with the phrases “to have and to hold" on one hand and “to love and to cherish” on the other. She then danced the night way with her new husband Matthew and all their loved ones!
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