Saturday Night Fever
Hope & Mitch brought the disco fever to their Saturday, August 25th wedding at Keswick Vineyards. From the moment of their first look, their black and white theme was evident in all their details. Let’s begin with the entire wedding party being in those colors. Such a classic, timeless look to have all the bridesmaids in white and all the groomsmen in black. I knew even before the guest arrived that this was more of a black-tie event.
As guests arrived on this very hot & humid day, they had fun choosing which pair of sunglasses looked best on them. Once chosen, guests enjoyed some cool refreshing drinks and grabbed a parasol to provide some shade during the ceremony. Hope and Mitch chose to get married in the middle of Edgewood Estates private driveway surrounding them with the lush vineyard full of grapes and the Southwest Mountains as a backdrop.
After the ceremony guests headed to the pool area to enjoy a cocktail. I just love the black and white bar that the couple made. Guests enjoyed exploring the pool area and also enjoyed the shade under the large, 300-year-old oak tree. During cocktail hour, guests were able to find their table assignment that was displayed on a large, black and white board.
Now it was time for the reception and guests immediately had to notice the black and white dance floor with disco balls hanging above it. Mitch changed into a white jacket to dazzle the guests with their first dance. This whole moment gave me a flash back to John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever in his white polyester suit. Did I forget to mention that I love disco so I was in my happy place ☺
Guests enjoyed a delicious dinner prepared by Exchange Events and spent the rest of the night dancing. All that dancing made everyone hungry later in the evening which was a perfect time for a late-night snack from MacDonald’s (their last name!).
Congratulations to Hope & Mitch and thank you to the following vendors:
Catering by Exchange Events
Wedding Planner Eric Kinsey of Rockfish Valley Events
DJ Carter Ward
Photographer The Homebody Folk
Videographer Jacob Rozsahegyi
Florist The Coleman Brothers
Officiant McKinzie Garnett
Hair by Avenue 42
Makeup by Rachel Z Riley Beauty
Transportation by Easy Riders
B&W dance floor & disco balls from Skyline Tent Company