Rachel and Jeffrey’s magical micro wedding at Chapel in the Hollow was an ethereal affair, beautifully inspired by the enchantment of “Labyrinth.” The chapel was adorned in elegant champagne fabric, perfectly complemented by our vibrant wildflower florals, setting a whimsical stage for their special day.
Arriving in style, the couple stepped out of a limousine, adding a touch of grandeur to their forested Smoky Mountains setting. Rachel looked stunning in an off-the-shoulder dress with exquisite detailing and a long train, her hair beautifully curled and left down, holding a dried wildflower bouquet that echoed the natural beauty around them. Jeffrey was dapper in a black suit, accented with a wildflower boutonniere that tied his look to the theme.
Their wedding bands were as unique as their celebration: his ring featured a Celtic design, symbolizing eternity and heritage, while her delicate viney ring perfectly complemented her ethereal bridal style.
The ceremony was filled with distinctive touches, including Rachel making a bubbly entrance and exit, creating a festive and joyful atmosphere. Her dad walked her down the aisle to the tunes of Pink Floyd, adding a personal and unconventional flair to their walk. Together with their moms, they performed a unity candle ceremony, lighting family candles in a meaningful display of unity and new beginnings.
Congratulations, Rachel and Jeffrey! Your Labyrinth-inspired wedding was a beautiful blend of fantasy and love, set against the breathtaking backdrop of the autumnal Smoky Mountains. May your life together be as filled with adventure and joy as the day you vowed to walk life’s maze together.