Candace first met her new husband Mike in their high school choir group. They became the best of friends and remained as so through their college years. The chemistry between them was undeniable, and the pair eventually gave love a real chance. It was the right call. On February 25, 2012 they were married in Jackson, Mississippi. Share their love!
Candace added a touch of blue beneath her shoes which made for a sweet sentiment and a memorable photo opp.
We’re just nuts about Candace’s cathedral-length veil.
“The groom and groomsmen wore vintage grey suits and custom ties and bow ties from The Tie Bar,” says Candace. A textured tie is a great way to add a vintage-inspired element to your groom’s getup without a lot of fuss.
The bridesmaids model their blush colored Watters evening gowns and show off their custom tote bags — a gift from the bride.
Too cute. We’re seeing more and more couples make their own personalized statements with their shoe bottoms lately. What will your wedding shoes say?
Candace’s stunning a-line gown was designed by Mori Lee. “It was difficult for me at first because I didn’t know how to distinguish a pretty gown from THE gown,” she says. “I bought magazines galore and circled and folded pages until my fingers were numb.”
The ladies kept things stylish, with gorgeous ruffled detailing on the back of their gowns and pretty clutch bags in their hands.
Candace chose all white ball gowns paired with pretty pearls for her flower girls’ style. (So sweet!)
Want to achieve vintage excellence on your wedding day? The fur shrug is always a nostalgic choice and perfect for pictures. Candace wore her late grandmother’s mink stole and purse as her “something old” and to keep her memory close.
“I knew Michael was ‘The One’ the day we were sitting on his couch talking,” says Candace. “I always knew that he was the best friend a girl could ever ask for, but in that moment I realized that the perfect man had always been right there before my eyes. We shared so much in common, but more than that, he loves my daughter like she is his own.”
“We traveled around downtown Jackson to several historic places, including our reception venue, to take our wedding photos,” Candace tells us.
Candace tells us she had Celeste Gregory of Atlanta-based floral business Ambience Decor to thank for her lovely wedding day flower arrangements. She really worked their all-white florals well.
The bridal party traveled throughout the day in style, catching a ride on The Fondren Express trolley over to the Historic Fairview Inn in Jackson.
Here comes the bride looking stunning on the arm of her proud dad. Candace’s husband-to-be serenaded her as she walked down the aisle. There could not have been a dry eye in the house. Once she made it to him, local soloists took over so they could share vows.
The Jackson String Quartet played classical selections during the couple’s ceremony.
The newlyweds jump the broom, officially sweeping away the old and bringing in the new.
“During the ceremony we honored our deceased grandparents and my uncle, who had passed just 32 days before our wedding,” Candace shares.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayberry made their big ceremony getaway in this vintage 1956 Ford Fairline with custom signage on the back.
“Our wedding favors were homemade oatmeal raisin cookies baked by my grandmother and sweet potato cake baked by my mom,” says Candace. “I chose those as favors because I wanted to keep with my vintage theme while also making our guests feel right at home.”
Custom seating cards with a gorgeous vintage design motif were waiting for guests as they arrived to their reception tables.
Jazz guitarist Jeffrey Smith entertained guests during the cocktail hour and DJ Java Chapman spun tunes during the reception. “During our first dance Michael was singing in my ear,” Candace tells us. “No one knew but somehow the photographer caught it.”
De’ Whitted of Weddings By Day helped the couple work wonders with their wedding budget. “I would be on the phone for hours finding ways to ‘cut and paste’ decor, gift ideas, stationery, etc,” says Candace. “She would always send me cost effective ways to achieve the same look I had envisioned. Because her company has so may arms, we were able to turn water into wine.”
It’s so nice to see how many of Candace and Micheal’s fraternity brothers and sorority sisters came to help them celebrate their union.
Candace and her sorority sisters strike a pretty pose for the cameras.
“After months of planning, and all of the phone calls and meetings, I was truly amazed and how gorgeous everything turned out,” says Candace. “Every flower, place card, crystal, candle, and really every detail was simply beautiful.”
Candace’s bridesmaids help her pay tribute to the love she and Michael share with fun post wedding sparklers.
Candace and Michael were honeymoon bound and all smiles. Join us in congratulating the happy couple by leaving your well wishes for them below.