Looking gorgeous in Galia Lahav at the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek! Opting for continuity, Megan selected this venue for her bridal portraits, setting the scene for her upcoming wedding.
The bridal session showcased Megan’s stunning Galia Lahav gown, found at Stanley Korshak, a dress that effortlessly matched the venue’s sophisticated charm. Megan’s ensemble was carefully composed, featuring personal heirlooms and new meaningful pieces.
Her ‘Something Old’ was a tribute to her heritage, incorporating a fragment of her late grandmother’s wedding dress into her bouquet. This detail was a beautiful way to incorporate cherished memories with her grandmother into her wedding day.
Megan’s ‘Something New’ came in the form of her wedding dress and jewelry, symbolizing the start of a new chapter in her life.
Borrowing her sister-in-law’s veil for her ‘Something Borrowed’ added a layer of family connection to the occasion, linking past and future matrimonial moments in the family.
As for ‘Something Blue,’ Megan planned to wear her late grandmother’s ring, ensuring that her presence was felt during these significant milestones.
Megan’s bridal session was a reflection of her individuality and family ties, captured at the Rosewood Mansion. Each piece of her bridal attire was selected with intention, creating a contemporary bridal look with elements of personal significance.
Credits
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Venue
Rosewood Mansion Turtle Creek
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Bridal Gown Designer
Galia Lahav
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Bridal Gown Retailer
Stanley Korshak