
"Bethesda couple Lindsay and Andrew met through mutual friends at a party Lindsay and her roommate hosted in Adams Morgan. With some prompting from her best friend, Lindsay made the first move, and four and a half years after a first date at Roofers Union, Andrew proposed at the barn where Lindsay was spending time with her horses."
"For their waterfront wedding, they wanted a sophisticated, chic, romantic vibe with a palette of neutrals-mostly shades of white-so as not to distract, Lindsay says, from her dress, her favorite detail of the day. Other elements of the design, such as the print on the escort wall, were meant to evoke the tranquility and peace inspired by a heron the groom noticed by the water on a preliminary visit to the Annapolis venue."
"Hanging plants decorated the reception tent, which featured a splurge-worthy herringbone floor in shades of gray, tables with textured linens, and plush, white chairs that completed the vision. Rain meant that all plans B were activated, but, says Lindsay, "it didn't affect the magnificence" of the day. At Andrew's suggestion, they skipped cutting a cake in favor of boxed cupcakes at each place setting."
Lindsay and Andrew met via mutual friends at a party in Adams Morgan after Lindsay made the first move. Four and a half years after a first date at Roofers Union, Andrew proposed at the barn where Lindsay spent time with her horses. The waterfront Annapolis wedding used a neutral, mostly-white palette so the bride's dress remained the focal point. Design choices referenced a heron the groom noticed, including a printed escort wall. The reception tent featured hanging plants, a gray herringbone floor, textured linens, and plush white chairs. Rain activated backup plans but did not diminish the celebration, and boxed cupcakes replaced a traditional cake.
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