One thing I know for sure, Annie and Storm are crazy about each other. And, they have a pretty exciting life traveling around the world working on a yacht. They met a few years back when the ship Storm was working on made a stop in Charleston. He met Annie, a College of Charleston grad, and the next thing you know, Annie’s got a job on the ship too! The rest is history.

Having their wedding at Lowndes Grove in Charleston, SC was a destination wedding for these two. Storm is from South Africa and there were quite a few South African accents peppered in with other friends and crew mates from the UK and Australia. I really should be able to hear the difference among the South African, English and Australian accents, but they still get me confused!

WED (Weddings Elegantly Designed) put together a gorgeous ceremony and reception for  Annie and Storm at Lowndes Grove. In lieu of a traditional wedding cake, cupcakes and petit fours were provided by Sugar Bakeshop, the best and cutest bakery in Charleston, in my opinion! Here are the first batch of photos for the blog, which takes you through the ceremony. Tomorrow will feature their reception, so check back!

These Christian Louboutin heels were all the envy.01_christian_loubitans

Annie’s bridesmaids help her get ready.

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Annie waits to see Storm for the first time on their wedding day. Isn’t she gorgeous!

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The wedding party, which was from around the world!

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I grabbed this shot of one of the wedding guests on a whim, love that look!

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A sneak peek in on the family as they wait for the guests to arrive.

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Annie’s dad walked her down the aisle. Look at those smiles!

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The ceremony on the lawn at Lowndes Grove.

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Married!

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I absolutely love this shot. Storm and Annie took a moment after the ceremony to spend some time together before they entered the cocktail hour.

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