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Stephanie & Brett in Clarkston, MI

Stephanie & Brett in Clarkston, MI
Stephanie says she‘s "passionate about peonies," so it only made sense that her bouquet was bursting with ivory ones.
The groomsmen wore a pop of pink on their lapels.
Big bunches of pink roses, hydrangeas and peonies popped against the girls‘ gray dresses.
For added sparkle, Stephanie wore ivory peep-toe pumps with crystal starbursts on the toes.
A crystal cuff bracelet and feather fascinator echoed the sparkly beading on Stephanie‘s dress.
Stephanie‘s simple veil had scalloped beading that matched her dress.
Stephanie wore a strapless ivory gown with ruching on the bodice, while Brett matched the day‘s colors in a charcoal-gray tux.
The bridesmaids‘ charcoal V-neck dresses coordinated with the groomsmen‘s gray tuxes and black ties.
The couple exchanged vows in front of a white arbor decorated in ivy, white blooms and pink pomanders.
A variety of vintage containers and centerpiece styles-some tables with one large arrangement and others lined with smaller groups-added interest. Flowers in shades of pink with accents of geranium, leaves, dusty miller and Queen Anne‘s lace tied the look together.
Each table was named after a location in the college town where the couple met.
To give the dessert table a retro vibe, the couple topped it with a trio of smaller cakes on milk-glass stands. Each cake tier was wrapped in charcoal ribbon and pink pearl piping.
The Bride Stephanie Roberts, 28, a school relations account manager

The Groom Brett Baker, 28, a consultant

The Date July 9


 
From the start, Stephanie knew she didn't want a cookie-cutter ballroom wedding. Instead, she and Brett opted for a vintage garden party that matched the old-world vibe of their venue-a historic carriage house built in the 1920s. A charcoal-gray and soft-pink color palette with metallic accents perfectly complemented the theme.

-- Amanda Black

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