Elegant and captivating…Agnes + Ludwig’s Atlanta wedding has an ethereal quality that whisks you away like a ballet. And artistic too. Today’s featured bride not only walked down the aisle while her groom played the violin, but she also is an event planner and designer in her own right; responsible for the gorgeous array of flowers, stunning table displays and a beautifully themed wedding fit for royalty. I couldn’t agree with you more Agnes, you truly are, “Incredibly beautiful and impeccable, like a princess bride.” Enjoy!
Agnes + Ludwig | November 10, 2012 | Atlanta, GA
The Ceremony
We had a traditional, religious ceremony at the Peachtree Road United Methodist Church and a Chinese Tea Ceremony at St. Regis, Atlanta. For the church ceremony we had huge flowers as centerpieces that gave that final touch to the ceremony. And when I walked down the aisle, my husband was playing violin. It was so touching.
The Reception
Atlanta was the perfect city for our reception because it is home to one of my favorite hotels, Mandarin Oriental. It is such an intimate space with the most delicious food and elegant modern style. For our décor theme, we used white, gray and pink, involving different textures and florals. For a sophisticated look throughout the reception we used big crystal trees, crystal flower vases and peonies and ranunculus flowers as centerpieces. For the finishing touch, we had candles at the corridor that guided our guests to the banquet hall.
Agnes’ Dress Search
Whenever I thought of my wedding dress, Vera Wang was the only option – I swear there was no other choice! So the day after the engagement, Vera Wang was the first website I went to. I wanted my ceremony gown to be traditional, classic and elegant for the exchanging of vows and my evening gown to be modern and romantic. My tulle ball gown made me feel like a queen and it matched my pearl earrings perfectly. For the banquet reception I went for modern and romantic gown, that went perfect with my Tiffany jewelry.
How Agnes Felt in Her Wedding Dress
Incredibly beautiful and impeccable like a princess bride
Why Agnes Decided to Sell Her Wedding Dress
Simply put…because my closet so tiny!