The Powel Crosley Estate is a historic mansion right on the bay and a beautiful place to get married. Brittney and Jordan celebrated their wedding there. Through the help of their family and friends, the day reflected Brittney and Jordan’s personalities and style and was meaningful to the two of them.
Brittney’s bridesmaid is a MAC makeup artist and did her makeup that morning. Brittney’s hair was done by a stylist from J.Con Salon. The bride wore a Maggie Sottero gown and it was personalized with embroidery done by the groom’s grandmother as “something blue.” Gray is one of my favorite colors for bridesmaids’ dresses and the girls looked terrific! The guys looked great in their formal tuxes but they had bright colored novelty socks just for fun.
The bride carried a classic white bouquet and her bridesmaids had similar bouquets but with a few purple flowers worked in. Flowers by Fudgie put together all of the bouquets. The flowers for the reception tables were done by the couple’s family. DunnRight Films was the videographer for the day.
The groom’s uncle officiated the ceremony. It is special when a family member is the one to pronounce the couple as husband and wife and mark that start of their lives together! The ceremony music was by Hoffman and Simms from Jay Goodley Entertainment. At the reception, the couple had music from DJ Fitz Otis who was also from Jay Goodley Entertainment. Guests enjoyed food from Pier 22 Catering. The wedding cake was from Publix but all the decoration on it was done by the bride’s mother. Brittney and Jordan said their family was very close and important to them so having their family involved in all of the details, from the cake to the gown embroidery to the centerpieces, made the day that much more special.
The couple had their honeymoon in Paris! We’re sure it was a romantic start to life as newlyweds. Congratulations to the bride and groom!