Beautiful bouquets crafted by Fete Des Fleurs….the stems were covered in bamboo…
St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church…
The happy couple…fresh green lotus pods were incorporated into Lindsay’s bridal bouquet…
River rocks were used for the escort cards…
A Chinese lion entertained guests at the end of the cocktail hour in the Sculpture Gardens at The DMA…
A Chinese dragon lead the guests from the Sculpture Garden to the Hamon Atrium for dinner…
Fete Des Fleurs did a spectacular job with the Asian inspired centerpieces…Lindsay purchased the fabric for the table banding in China….

The cakes resembled The Forbidden City…
An aerial shot of the Hamon Atrium…
The groom and groomsmen vests were made in China…
How precious are they?!
Chinese Rickshaw (aka: get-a-way car)…
Andy is quite the character….he had his departure suit custom made in Shanghai…luckily, his bride was a good sport!
I think it’s safe to say that their wedding day was a huge success!!
Lindsay and Andy still live in Shanghai!
Vendors:
Church: St. Michael and All Angels
Ceremony Musicians: Gyros String Quartet and Schola Cantorum
Reception: Dallas Museum of Art
Decor: Nelson Robinson, DFW Events
Florist: Fete Des Fleurs
Lighting: LITE Dallas
Photography: F8 Studio, Gary Donihoo
Videography: Pro Edit Productions
Band: Bullet Proof Brass
Cakes: Dallas Affaires Cake Co.
Hair/Makeup: Maitee Miles
Another ball out of the park. WOW. I wouldn't change a thing. I love how fun and light it was with a respect for tradition! Those river rocks ROCKED. Those were some big bows on the bridesmaids' dresses! Way to go. Keep sharing.
Your fan,
John Shore, Shore Public Relations