Who does July 4th better than Bristol, Rhode Island? Bristol’s Annual Fourth of July Celebration, established in 1785, is the oldest continuous celebration in the USA. One of America’s most patriotic towns, Bristol was the inspiration and the setting for this 1950’s red, white and blue elopement wedding style shoot.
We had the same fantastic group of professionals as our Blithewold bridal style shoot. To create a 1950’s look on our “bride”, C. King Brides came up with a beehive-inspired French twist and I did bold red lips, signature cat eyes, pink cheeks and Temptu airbrush. The bride wore a simple, white Kate Spade New York dress and a veil from Alexandra’s Bridal Boutique in Fall River, MA. Our groom’s patriotic outfit was provided by Milan Fine Clothiers in Barrington, RI.
Linden Place, one of the most popular wedding venues in town, was our primary backdrop. Photography by Mallory created a colorful red, white blue table setting theme, and Leslie Lee Floral Design provided the cutest center pieces! In our street scene below, some of you may recognize The Cake Gallery, located directly across from Linden Place in the heart of downtown.
You can check out more photos in DIY Weddings Magazine or our Press page. A special thanks to all the vendors who made this fun shoot possible!