Beryl + Julianne's Charlottesville Wedding at The Wool Factory
🥂Beryl + Julianne are Married🥂 Part 2: Charlottesville Wedding at The Wool Factory
The #USSBerylianne was supposed to launch on 10.10.2020 - and it a way it did. While Covid forced a smaller gathering - Beryl and Julianne did tie the knot on their original date at a small private gathering with just family. It was a beautiful and moving day - but not the full fantastic, intergalactic, and goofy launch they had dreamed up.
That came a year later in Charlotteville at the Wool Factory - and it was truly Fabulous. This sneak peek captures just the first taste of that fully realized goodness.
*Scroll to the bottom for all the vendor details!
Wedding Vendor Details:
Julianna:
boutique: Miss Ruby Boutique
dress: Morilee Official
earrings: White Peony
shoes: Kailee P
Beryl:
dress: Wtoo by Watters
jewelry: Ilona Rubin - Petite Delights
shoes: Só Dança
Wedding party: Each were given colors to represent a celestial body from Mercury, Venus, to Halley's comet.
Wedding Venue: The Wool Factory
Morning After Brunch: Portaferry Farm
Coordinator: Barbara Shifflet
Food: The Wool Factory
Dessert vendor: Cakes by Rachel Charlottesville
Florist: Gregory Britt Designs
DJ: Alesha from Black Tie Entertainment
Transport: Albermarle Limosine
HMUA: Angela Feguson- Charlottsville
Rings: Iron Reidin Jewelry
Julianne's viking style sword: usknife4ucanada
Beryl's Rapier: @wickedswords
Printing: Julianne's Designs Printed at Staples
Reading: Father Dan Riley of the Mt. Irenaeus Franciscan Mountain Community
(*the same Monk who married Julianne's parents)
Other Fun Details:
The couples rolled initiative (Dungeons and Dragons style) for who said her vows first.
The sword exchange is a Norse tradition - per Beryl,
”Mainly the idea of the family passing protection of you to your spouse and future children. The swords were chosen with our families and then presented by the parents directly to their new daughter-in-law. It is my heritage that is Norwegian”
More info on the exchange: A Look into the most Fascinating Viking Wedding Rituals