Rachel and Camron celebrated their New Year’s Eve wedding with an intimate winter ceremony on the rooftop and a moody, boho reception in the main space of the Bridge Building.
Rachel, from St. Louis, and Camron, from Philadelphia, met while working at a summer job at Six Flags and knew their connection was more than just a summer fling! Later on, Camron got down on one knee at the Forest Park in St Louis.
During their time dating long distance, these lovebirds would spend a lot of time in Nashville, so they knew this was the perfect place to tie the knot. With the Bridge Building being a short walk from Broadway and having an unbeatable view of downtown, the venue was an easy choice!
When wedding day arrived, Rachel and Camron shared a sweet first look before the ceremony on the riverfront patio. Rachel stunned in a romantic lace ball gown with exaggerated off the shoulder sleeves and a boho bouquet full of dried florals, pampas grass, proteas, and earth-toned pastel roses. As for Camron, he went with a blue suit and ivory tie to match the neutral style of Rachel’s bridesmaids, who wore mismatched beige and champagne-colored dresses.
The ceremony was set with a nighttime view of downtown Nashville, glowing Christmas trees as the backdrop, and crisp winter air for an intimate setting to say “I do.” Rachel and Camron also had their family and friends participate in a candle lighting ceremony to symbolize their unity.
Afterwards, guests took to the main space to grab a glass of champagne with their table number, and got ready for a plated dinner of herbed chicken with broccolini and roasted yukon potatoes and blackberry pork loin or bourbon glazed salmon with grilled asparagus and parmesan risotto.
The Cumberland space was decorated with a mix of farmhouse and round tables, black silk napkins against crisp white linens, moody bulb string lights and candle centerpieces surrounded with greenery. The head table, decorated with roses and a greenery garland, was dark wood with a modern black backdrop that was adorned with striking, bold boho floral arrangements that matched Rachel’s bouquet and a custom white LED sign featuring the couple’s newly-shared last name. On display was their classic, white three-tier wedding cake adorned with dried flowers and pampas. And for their guestbook, Rachel and Camron used a map of Nashville as an alternative for family and friends to sign to remember this very special day. The guestbook table was decorated with sweet photos of the couple and a modern black sign with gold lettering.
Before the night came to an end, Rachel and Camron shared a first dance and then enjoyed Nashville’s annual firework show on the rooftop as they headed into the new year with their friends and family as newlyweds!
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