This simple yet stylish elopement at the beautiful Goldsboro Courthouse in North Carolina is great inspiration if you’re thinking of going to the courthouse in the city! The short dress gives me Las Vegas runaway to the chapel vibes while the veil is that perfect “bridal” addition! The green bouquet is unique, original, and great on a budget.
Vendor List
Photographer: Cirque91 Photography
Venue: Wayne County Courthouse
Design: The Gathering Co.
Florals: Mother of Wild
Veil: Gilded Bridal
Dress: Lulus
Suit: Asos
Cake: Maple Honey Goods
Vendor List
Photographer: Cirque91 Photography
Venue: Wayne County Courthouse
Design: The Gathering Co.
Florals: Mother of Wild
Veil: Gilded Bridal
Dress: Lulus
Suit: Asos
Cake: Maple Honey Goods
A courthouse elopement can be affordable and stylish
This styled elopement, photographed by Cirque91 Photography, was designed by The Gathering Co, a wedding planner based in North Carolina and known to travel everywhere. Above all else, they pride themselves on intentionality! They want the events they’re involved in to be an experience that reflects the passion of all parties involved.
Greenery elopement bouquet
Something that often pushes your wedding budget above and beyond are flowers for a wedding. Florals are a luxury when it comes to elopements, so less is always more. One bouquet and one boutonniere can be enough. Mother of Wild, a florist located in Wilmington, believes in unique and bountiful bouquets. She designed this bouquet with the idea that simplicity is more! Plus, an all greenery bouquet is very friendly on the budget and can by DIY’d from the flower section of Trader Joe’s!
Wedding attire from Lulus and Asos
The short wedding dress from Lulus is the perfect combination of modern and femine. With the opening mesh across the torso, it’ll help you keep cool in those muggy North Carolina summer months. Asos offers quality suits that are colorful and unique while still being affordable. The veil provided by Gilded Bridal was the perfect way to tie together a traditional wedding element with the current trend of eloping.