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The Park wedding was a beautiful blending of Korean and Colombian traditions and families at Passerine Hills, a stunning venue in Lebanon, Tennessee. The décor featured soft pink and white roses, peonies, eucalyptus, and rustic greenery, which were used throughout the venue, from the bride’s bouquet and the bridesmaids’ flowers to the boutonnieres and the stunning wedding arch draped in pink fabric and florals.

 

The ceremony was elegant and classic. The bride wore a timeless white gown with a lace-trimmed veil, while the groom looked classic in a black tuxedo. The Bridesmaids wore rich burgundy dresses, and the groomsmen matched in navy suits with burgundy ties. A flower girl and ring bearer added a sweet touch, and the whole wedding party looked picture-perfect in front of the grand mansion surrounded by trees and gardens.

For a fun and adorable twist, their sweet pup stole the show in a white outfit adorned with pink flowers, definitely the cutest guest at the wedding!

The reception took place under a tent illuminated by string lights and hanging glass orbs, creating a cozy and romantic vibe. Large lit-up initials, “M & J,” added a fun, modern touch. Later in the evening, the couple changed into traditional Korean hanboks to honor the groom’s heritage, a moment that was both meaningful and memorable. The night ended with dancing and a sparkler send-off, the perfect way to wrap up a joyful celebration of love and family.

 

Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Park!

Photographer: Knotting Hill Photography

 

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