Loading...

Minimalistic & Natural Providence Cotton Mill Wedding

October 14, 2022 | justine

A historic mill turned open-air pavilion thoughtfully adorned with delicate greenery and pared-back wooden decor—Cierra and Ehvann’s Providence Cotton Mill wedding combined industrial and rustic charm with a minimalist organic style. The pair aimed to highlight thoughtful and understated elegance, and that’s exactly what they did. 

Surrounded by green fields and a plush forest, with distressed white walls and brick, high ceilings, and exposed wooden beams, their venue was already beautiful on its own. Using the weathered door as a backdrop, all that was needed for their ceremony was an arbor accented with greenery and mahogany Hercules chairs. Meanwhile, they set a mix of round and long tables with centerpieces of sprawling greenery and white florals for the reception. 

The pair added an unexpected and personalized twist to the celebration through their wedding attire. The groom rocked a custom-designed olive suit while the bride looked flawless in a chic v-neck wedding dress with a sheer cape for a touch of drama. If modern and understated yet sophisticated and elevated sounds like your dream aesthetic, draw inspiration from these gorgeous photos captured by House of Willingham.

The Couple:

Cierra and Ehvann

The Wedding:

The Providence Cotton Mill, North Carolina, United States of America

How Their Providence Cotton Mill Wedding Came To Be

We knew we wanted a unique venue and had settled on another one, which was very pretty but not 100% what we wanted. I was scrolling Instagram one day when I came across Providence Cotton Mill and fell in love. It did seem meant to be! We just wanted to cultivate an inviting, full of love and fun atmosphere. Thankfully Providence Cotton Mill was breathtaking, so we had to add very little decor to make it beautiful. Even the weather played its part in the day, making it a perfectly sunny day. We hoped the sun would shine through the beautiful open windows so that people would fall in love with the venue as much as we did.

Why They Decided Not To Have A Wedding Party

We didn’t want our friends to worry about anything other than coming. It also felt much easier than dealing with uneven wedding parties, choosing who would be in the wedding party, determining outfits, etc. We are both so thankful and glad we chose not to have a wedding party. It was easier for everyone involved and kept us from being too stressed. Our closest friends still came early to get ready with us.

Picking Wedding Attire That Fits Their Personality

Ehvann is a fashionista and knew he wanted to show up for the wedding. He custom-designed his suit, everything from the lining, and buttons, to the fabric. Though it was pricey, we knew this was our only wedding, so we had to get what we wanted. I opted for a simple wedding dress but added drama with my bridal cape. I didn’t take it off for hours. I did feel like a bride, which was so special for me. We were both so happy with how our looks came out.

Their Providence Cotton Mill Wedding Was About Everything They Love

We wanted to make our big day a reflection of our relationship and how we envisioned the day to look. We’re proud that we worked together as a team to make our day a reality. After COVID, it meant a lot to us that all of our closest loved ones were in one room supporting our love. Our big day wouldn’t have been possible without our parents’ emotional and financial support.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – House of Willingham
Ceremony Venue – The Providence Cotton Mill
Floral Design – Charlotte Wedding Flowers
Catering – Sweet Potato Jones
Cake – Celestial Cakery
DJ – David Miller at Carolina DJ Professionals
Videography – Moving Mountains Studios
Invitation Design – Minted
Makeup Artist – The Posh Palette
Rings – Brilliant Earth + D Geller & Sons

 

Congratulations to Cierra and Ehvann on their minimalistic and natural Providence Cotton Mill wedding. And a big thank you to House of Willingham for capturing every detail that made their big day unique and unforgettable!

A minimalist wedding like this proves that less is so much more. With a sleek and clean look, there’s less distraction, allowing the focus to be on what’s important—your beautiful union. For more practical tips on creating a wedding that suits your and your partner’s style and values, be sure to check out our planning and budget guides!

Sponsors
Email [email protected] to advertise on Junebug Weddings

Elegantly Boho Mykonos Wedding

October 11, 2022 | justine

After being together for 15 years and overcoming many challenges, reality tv personality Oksana and upscale nightlife businessman Daniel wanted to celebrate this milestone by tying the knot at a romantic getaway with their nearest and dearest. And they couldn’t have chosen a more breathtaking place for the occasion. Set in a luxurious villa with jaw-dropping sea views, show-stopping pampas displays, and glamorous details, their Mykonos wedding was nothing short of spectacular. 

Overlooking the iconic whitewashed cliffside village and Aegean Sea, they had a picturesque backdrop for their ceremony and a gorgeous pampas arch framing the moment they said their “I dos.” At their poolside reception, towering feathery centerpieces and cascading fairy lights created an ultra-romantic scene as they dined and danced all night. On top of the stunning setting, the couple’s wedding fashion is a must-see. The groom kept it cool in a beige suit, and the bride looked like a goddess in her sheer asymmetrical gown accessorized with a sparkly hairpiece.

It was quite the wedding journey—from long-distance planning during a pandemic to a wardrobe emergency the day before the wedding—but with their expert team of vendors by their side, they pulled it off fabulously! If you and your partner have been dreaming of jetting off to a glamorous location with extraordinary views, then this Mykonos wedding is guaranteed to sweep you off your feet. Junebug member Cinema Pictures captured the magic that made their big day special and unforgettable, so scroll on to see the details up close. 

The Couple:

Oksana and Daniel

The Wedding:

Mykonos, Greece

The Wedding Team:

Videography – Cinema Pictures

 

Congratulations to Oksana and Daniel on their elegantly boho Mykonos wedding. And a special shoutout to Junebug member Cinema Wedding for capturing every gorgeous detail and special moment and sharing it with us. See more incredible weddings like this by checking out their profile in our directory of videographers from around the world.

If tying the knot in a beautiful faraway setting feels like the one, set those plans in motion with our planning and budget guides for expert tips and ideas to make your dream destination wedding come true. 

Sponsors
Email [email protected] to advertise on Junebug Weddings

How To Host A Sensory Friendly Wedding

October 10, 2022 | justine


Image by Candice Marie Photography. Keep reading for tips on hosting a sensory friendly wedding

When we think of weddings, we equate them with sensory experiences—the sound of chatter that fills the air, the sweet smell of flowers, different textures of food, camera lights flashing, and dancing while music is playing. These experiences may be exciting for some people, but for others, they can be jarring and overwhelming. Weddings can be a lot to take in and can be physically and emotionally taxing, especially for those with neurodivergence.

Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder are just a few examples of neurodiversity that can make attending weddings a struggle for people of all ages. Each person may be overwhelmed by different triggers, which often results in anxiety, panic, and distress. The good news is that there are ways to ensure everyone has the best chance at enjoying themselves. It’s all about anticipating and understanding needs and accommodating them where possible. 

Although your wedding is ultimately about you and your partner, it’s also about your loved ones who are there to celebrate with you. And being able to include everyone you love will make your big day that much better. Whether it’s for yourself or your partner, someone in your wedding party, or you’re doing it just in case any of your guests need it, here are steps you can take to create a sensory friendly wedding.


Image by Andre Gouin Photography

Tips For Hosting  A Sensory Friendly Wedding

Get a read on your guests

The best way to anticipate what will make your guests most comfortable is to simply ask them. We recommend putting a note on your wedding website or invitations to encourage guests to let you know if they have any special requests or extra accommodations that would improve their experience. Setting the tone and acknowledging that you want to make adjustments will go a long way to making everyone feel welcome. 

Talk to your vendors

Experienced vendors are a must-have to make sure your special day goes off without a hitch. Your planner and vendor team are experts who have participated in many weddings and might already have ideas to make the experience more inclusive for everyone. Most vendors are happy to make adjustments to accommodate the needs of your guests. Being transparent with your wants and goals from the beginning will make the planning stages less stressful.

Give a heads up on what to expect

Consider handing out the wedding day timeline in advance to reduce uncertainty and give any routine-favoring guests a heads up on what to expect. You may also want to let guests see the menu in advance, as many people with sensory sensitivities have limited food choices. Talk to your caterer about including selections that meet your guests’ requests and specific dietary requirements.

Think about the lighting

Flashing lights can be dangerous to people with sensory difficulties. Not only can they make them feel overwhelmed, but they can also cause migraines and nausea. You don’t want anyone at your wedding to get sick, so it’s a good idea to try and stick to soft natural lighting. It will make your wedding feel more cozy and relaxed too. However, if you’re going to include LED lights, strobe lights, or bright lights, ensure all your guests are informed. 


Image by Nicole Nero

Consider the noise levels

Weddings tend to be filled with all different types of sound. Talk to the DJ or band to keep the music at a reasonable minimum, or consider a silent disco for a unique option for entertainment. You can also provide guests with earplugs or noise-canceling headphones—they make for thoughtful wedding favors too.

Junebug Tip: Did you know that hearing loss is at least three times as common in people with autism? If this is something you or someone you love struggles with, check out this resource about how it can lead to anxiety and how to cope with it

Offer a break area

A lounge provides an escape when the sounds, lights, and crowds become overstimulating. Give your guests a separate space, preferably outdoors to diffuse extra noise, where they can sit down and recharge. Set up signs directing towards these areas, so they can retreat to this space for a while when needed. Simply knowing there’s a quiet and comfy area they can go to can make a big difference in comfort levels.


Image by Tayler Ashley Photography

Spend some time doing proper research

Given that you and your partner are the most familiar with the details of your big day, you must prepare yourselves with relevant knowledge and plan for accommodations suited to the circumstances. There are now many available resources and online communities to learn from. For more insight, you can read first-person stories written by people living with a disability on The Mighty. It’s also helpful to speak with medical professionals.  

Feel free to break tradition

Not every wedding has to follow the same routine. That’s why unconventional weddings are becoming the new normal—from backyard weddings and adventure elopements to shortened ceremonies and multi-day celebrations. And as more soon-to-be-married couples are open to revamping tradition to accommodate diverse needs, eventually, approaches for a sensory friendly wedding may become the standard. 

Be flexible

These best practices are great starting points to creating a more sensory friendly celebration. But remember that there’s no such thing as a “one-size-fits-all” solution. Ultimately, the best way to prepare is to encourage open communication, have several options ready, and adjust as the need arises. Your planner will be there every step of the way and ensure that all your guests are cared for.

While this may seem like a big undertaking, with a trusted vendor team by your side, anything is possible. Creating a welcoming environment will ensure that your neurodivergent guests will feel seen, loved, and valued. So don’t be afraid to pave the way for inclusion, not just for weddings but for all kinds of celebrations.


Image by Raw Shoots

Sponsors
Email [email protected] to advertise on Junebug Weddings