If Austin Were a Wedding
Emily & Riley
Austin, Texas
(above) For Those who stayed until last call
(above) Where the party actually started
(above) Proof that plan B can be better
What makes a wedding feel like Austin?
Colorful florals, a giant disco ball, and a musician groom playing a song he wrote just for his bride before handing the stage over to his friends, who happened to make up the reception band. A room full of people who care more about a great party than a perfect timeline. And of course ending the night without shoes at C-Boy's.
Even when a torrential downpour rolled through just 30 minutes before the ceremony, forcing the Pearl team to move an entire 350-person wedding indoors. The party carried on, the dance floor stayed packed, and the weather became just another story everyone will tell for years. It wasn't trying to be "Austin." It simply was. Welcoming. Creative. A little quirky. Unpretentious. Built around great music, good food, and even better people.
(above) The local celebrity of Mattie’s
(above) The center of gravity
Creative
Team
Planning & Floral: Pearl Events
Venue: Mattie’s
Floral: Remi & Gold
Rentals: BBJ Latavola, Bee Lavish Vintage, Premiere Events, Unique Design & Events, Oni Collective
(above) A lesson in color theory
(above) Worth a closer look