St Louis Club Wedding - Cassandra and James

St Louis, Missouri Wedding

shrine of st joseph and the st louis club

He pulled her along… past the wedding party, down the steps and to the water’s edge. He held her close, not even allowing the summer heat to keep them apart. She pulled her veil around to the side and looked down. Their wedding party was celebrating somewhere in the distance, but they could only hear each other.

They walked through Lafayette Park - no, they danced - and they couldn’t stop laughing together. They couldn’t stop living in that moment right there. The one that seemed to declare that no matter what they faced, they would lean on each other.

Cassandra is sweet! She ran out of her parent’s home on her wedding day and greeted me with a hug! She showed me around, introduced me to her bridesmaids, and then offered me breakfast.

James surprised Cassandra with a song in their suite and then snuck onto the balcony with her. They used to drive by the Ritz every day and the fountain below the balcony is so meaningful to them. I watched them give roses to their parents, hug their parents, and dance with their parents. These two love their family!

From the stunning bouquet by Always in Bloom to the wind-swept veil in Lafeyette Park, this wedding is going to leave you loving blush and blooms.

A Jordan Brittley Wedding, Fine Art Wedding Photographer

St Louis, MO Wedding Team

Fine Art Wedding Photographer - Jordan Brittley, St Louis MO & Destination Weddings
Floral Design - Always in Bloom, St Louis MO
Getting Ready Venue - Albauch House
Ceremony Venue - Shrine of St Joseph
Reception Venue - St Louis Club
Wedding Suite - Ritz Carlton, St Louis MO
Wedding Dress - Demetrios, St Louis MO
Wedding Veil - Demetrios, St Louis MO
Cake - St Louis Club
Caterer - St Louis Club
Hair - Caity Margaret Beauty
Makeup - Faces by Francine
Shoes - Badgley Mischka
Rings - Ritanni
Bridesmaid Dresses - Adriana Pappell
Band - Christopher Dean
DJ - La De Da Entertainment
Artist - Karen Raidy

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