Koral and Servando envisioned an intimate, welcoming environment for their summer wedding at The Bridge Building. Their day was wonderfully traditional and totally reflective of that vision.
Being Nashville residents, it was most important to the couple that their guests not only celebrate their new newlywed status but their upcoming move to Hawaii as well!
With a simple color palette of blush and ivory, The Bridge Building's Cumberland space was transformed into an ultra-romantic place to celebrate these momentous milestones.
Servando was dapper as could be in his military dress uniform. While Koral opted for a strapless gown with a lace-trimmed cathedral veil and a big bunch of peonies and garden roses in pretty pastel hues.
Keeping with tradition, the couple chose to wait until the ceremony to see each other, kicking off their day with a sun-soaked ceremony in the Cumberland space.
Their three flower girls, including Koral's daughter, stole the show and our hearts, all wearing blush pink tulle dresses with baby's breath flower crowns.
After the adorable ceremony, cocktail hour took place on the patio. Guests signed a Bible that the couple brought from home and sipped Infinity Chardonnay and Pinot Noir selections.
For dinner, guests perused a flavorful buffet spread. Delectable choices included hot chicken and lemon and herb baked chicken breast with sun-dried tomato creamed spinach and caramelized onion and bacon whipped potatoes.
My favorite moment of the evening was when Servando danced with his mom and the whole family joined in! It was the sweetest moment and you could tell how excited they were to welcome Koral into their family.
Congratulations to Koral and Servando; we hope you're loving the sun and sand in Hawaii!