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.