In a stunning depiction of gender fluidity, this styled shoot celebrates the engagement of Charlie and Mush. This elegant shoot took place in the speakeasy-esque Sophia’s Lounge inside Charlotte, North Carolina’s Ivey’s Hotel. In addition to the chic interior shots, the couple also took to the streets to proudly and openly declare their love.
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Workshop Host: Mirage: The Creative Workshop
Planning and Styling: Hosea House Collective
Photographer: Rebecca Stone Photography
Florals: Meraki Blommor
Venue: Sophia’s Lounge / The Ivey’s Hotel
Desserts: August June Desserts
Invitations: Dear Kathryn
Glass + Barware: West Elm
Plates and Flatware: Jazz Up Co
Attire: Juniper James Bridal, Loulette Bridal, Varca Bridal, Genos Formal Wear
Jewelry: The Antiquarian, Lassoed Moon
Catering/Bar: Sophia’s Lounge / The Ivey’s Hotel
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