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This Backyard Wedding in Charleston Was All About Summer Elegance

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Ever the designer, Mini had a vision for her dress. With the help of Jodi at White on Daniel Island, she was able to see it through to fruition. “I tried on a ton of dresses in the beginning and nothing really felt like me,” she says. “I wanted a bit of color, so I told Jodi my ideas, and she looked at me like I was crazy, but she sat with me, and we worked through it and came up with my dream dress. It was a bunch of layers over a fern, greenery printed fabric, so it was kind of muted and not so green. I just had a weird feeling that it was going to be perfect. My mom and sister, who are much more organized and literal than me, were so nervous that I was going with a dress I’d never even seen much less tried on, but sure enough, when it came in, we all loved it.”

Mini’s mother took a trip to San Miguel a few months before the wedding, and she brought back a dried flower headband for the bride. “It ended up matching my dress perfectly, and I wore it instead of a veil,” Mini says. “I wore my mom’s aquamarine ring that was my grandmother’s, as my something blue. My something borrowed was my mom’s pearl bracelet.” Her shoes were Loeffler Randall from Hampden Clothing (something new), and the bride’s parents gave her the antique earrings she wore as a wedding present (her something old).

The day before the wedding, the florist brought over florals and greenery in bulk so the bride and several family members could put create the arrangements in the silver themselves. “It was such a fun activity to do together the day before I got married, and will always remain a happy memory,” Mini says.

On Saturday, June 27, Mini got ready at the house where she grew up while her godmother and god sisters—who happen to live next door—played the Shirelles’ “Going to the Chapel” on the porch. Everyone sang and danced while they prepped and primped.

After a short but sweet limo ride to the church with her father, Mini walked down the aisle to the church organ, choir, and trumpets at St. Mary’s. “As soon as the doors opened my eyes welled up with the happiest tears,” Mini remembers. “It was so exciting! The whole ceremony Walker and I both just smiled almost in disbelief that it was really happening. Walker’s dad was the best man and whenever I looked over at him on the altar, he had the biggest grin on his face. It was such a happy day!”