Our fourth annual A-List survey results recognize excellence in wedding services.
The readers have spoken. You voted in 95 categories for your favorite wedding professionals, while also having your say in what’s trending for today’s celebrations. From purchasing the dress and finding that wedding planner to delicious dinner and dynamic DJs, this is your one-stop-shop for Richmond’s top providers.
Best 2015 Wedding Trend: Rustic/Barn weddings
Elegant touches are making their way into rustic weddings today. Brides and grooms are reimagining the appeal of a barn wedding by pairing the rugged backdrop with bright colors or a Bohemian look. Burlap is giving way to different takes on textures — think lace.
2. Flower crowns
3. (Tie) Photo booths; Hashtags
Best New Twist on Being a Ring Bearer or Flower Girl: Using dogs/pets
Many couples marrying today already have fur babies running around the house. Why not have that beloved pet walk down the aisle decked out in spiffy wedding attire? Picture your furry pal in a bowtie or top hat or even wearing flowers around his or her neck.
2. Carrying a sign (like “Here Comes the Bride”)
3. (Tie) Wearing a flower crown; flower grandmas
Best B&B in Virginia for a Wedding: Historic Mankin Mansion 4300 Oakleys Lane, 737-7773
Located just 10 minutes from downtown Richmond, Historic Mankin Mansion is the perfect estate for an unforgettable, carefree wedding experience. “Newlyweds can spend their wedding weekend relaxing among friends and truly enjoying their big day while they take full advantage of the mansion’s luxurious grounds, suites and cottages,” says proprietor and owner Paula Ramirez.
2. The Clifton Inn (Charlottesville) 3. (Tie) Jasmine Plantation (Providence Forge); The Vintager Inn (New Kent)
Rentals Beyond Tents, Furniture, Linens and Tableware: Paisley & Jade 381-4625 or paisleyandjade.com
This multifarious shop specializes in vintage and eclectic items, everything from lanterns to custom-built bars. You’ll even find a vintage taxidermy duck named Fielder that is used in nature-inspired weddings. “We have something for everyone and if we don’t have it, we can often source it or build it,” says Morgan Montgomery, who co-owns the business with Perkins Morgan.
2. Classic Party Rentals
3. Party Perfect
New Wedding Venue: Fairview Farm 1660 Ballsville Road, Powhatan, 492-4972
Wedding couples from as far away as Oregon and California are drawn to Fairview Farm. “Everything in our venue is antique or reclaimed,” says Debora Gordon, who owns the venue with her husband, Blanton. “We have farm tables from the 1840s to the 1900s. When you come you are stepping back in time.”
2. Ashton Creek Vineyard
3. Dover Hall Estate
Best Nontraditional Wedding Shower: Couples/His & Hers
What once was limited to the bride and her friends is now becoming a couples’ celebration. And what better way to let everyone share in the pre-wedding fun? Doesn’t that mean double presents as well? Just saying.
2. Stock the bar 3. At a brewery
New Bridal Service: The Shoppes at The Renaissance 101 W. Broad St., 649-3373, Ext. 201
This co-op brings together like-minded wedding-related businesses under one roof, everyone from Lou Stevens Glam Squad to Hayes & Fisk Photography. Check out the monthly open house at The Shoppes, where you can ask the wedding experts all your questions.
2. The Wedding Crasher’s Tour
3. Richmond Wedding Collective
New Bridal Shop: Urban Set Bride 602 N. 29th St. (by appointment only), 562-1212
In only 18 months, mother and daughter Jennifer Haines and Christine Greenberg have changed the local dress landscape with “carefully curated” offerings and one-of-a-kind service. “We wanted to fill the [market] void for private appointments for affordable dresses,” Greenberg says.
2. Sealed with a Kiss
3. Bliss Bridal
Place to Hold a Welcome Reception for Your Guests: The Jefferson Hotel 101 W. Franklin St., 649-4750
Nothing says, “Welcome to Richmond” quite like cocktails and hors ‘doeuvres
in the Rotunda at The Jefferson. Welcome receptions are becoming more popular because they allow out-of-town wedding guests to connect early in the weekend of festivities with friends and family.
2. The Boathouse
3. Hardywood Park Craft Brewery
Best Takeaway Item for Your Guests: Candy/Chocolate
Forget printed napkins. If you must personalize something, get monogrammed cello bags and set up a candy bar, where guests make their own selections. For the really dedicated, include “favorite candy” along with the meal selection on the reply card, and fill the bags in advance.
2. “Koozie” can holder
3. Succulents
Best Way to Incorporate Chocolate into Your Wedding: Chocolate fountain
Sure, the cake is great. But for guests who want to participate in their dessert, nothing beats a chocolate fountain. Remember, variety is key: different types of cookies (shortbread, ginger snaps), salty treats (pretzels, rippled potato chips) and fruit (dried is better; fresh is too wet for the chocolate to stick).
2. For the Love of Chocolate
3. Gearharts Fine Chocolates
Wedding Dance Instructor: Rigby’s Jig 5470 W. Broad St., 864-2300
“People remember your dance,” says Eleanor Robertson, Rigby’s owner. “It has a big impact.” The good news? That spotlight moment doesn’t cost as much as you might think — “It’s one of the most affordable wedding elements,” she says — and lessons become a fun date night activity.
2. Dance Masters
Bridal-Related Etsy Seller based in Richmond: The Caroline Doll Shop
For the true “girly girl,” Caroline Birgmann has a bevy of pink and gold accessories to enhance a girls’ weekend, bridal luncheon, or even the reception. “I design products based on love,” she says. Her signature cocktail napkins — proclaiming that “Champagne is always the answer” — are now trademarked. “I had to fight France,” she says.
2. (Tie) A Cake To Remember; Helena Noelle Couture
3. Milk & Honey Luxuries
Best Hotel Venue: The Jefferson Hotel 101 W. Franklin St., 649-4750
At The Jefferson you’ll have a dedicated catering manager to assist with every detail, from your first visit to the hotel through to your departure for your honeymoon. No detail is too small. Your cousin visiting from out of town needs two queen beds? No problem. You need your wedding gown delivered to your suite? Done.
2. Omni Richmond Hotel
3. The Westin Richmond
Best Salon-Based Hair and Makeup Services: Avenue 42 16 E. Main St., 303-3139
This downtown salon is all about the “red carpet concept.” When owner Natalie Gordon started the company in 2009, her goal was to give Richmond brides “the same standard of artistic service one would find in New York or Los Angeles.” The second floor of the salon was designed specifically as a bridal styling suite, so the entire entourage is welcome.
2. Bombshell 3. Elle Style Studio
One-Stop Wedding Weekend Location (from rehearsal dinner to morning-after brunch): The Jefferson Hotel 101 W. Franklin St., 649-4750
The wedding couple can have it all under one roof at The Jefferson. From rehearsal dinner to the farewell brunch, the historic hotel offers unique spaces for each event, including the bridal luncheon, ceremony, post-reception party and overnight accommodations.
2. Historic Mankin Mansion
3. Wyndham Virginia Crossings Hotel & Conference Center
String Instrument Group, Duo or Soloist: Silverleaf String Quartet 330-3593 or silverleafstringquartet.com
Composed of classically trained musicians, Silverleaf String Quartet aims to create an “elegant soundscape,” says co-founder and violinist Susan Bedell. She recommends advanced consultations and coordination to ensure that each piece of music flows seamlessly throughout the event.
2. Shelley Greene, harpist
3. (Tie) Jennifer Johnson, violinist; Les Jolie Deux
Bridal Boudoir Photography: 422 Studio/ Ginger Curry 2405 Westwood Ave., Suite 201, 833-0888
Brides looking for a groom's gift know Ginger Curry’s boudoir photo album will get attention — in private. “I take a lot of time and care to ensure that each woman feels good, looks good and is sexy,” she says, noting that many couples return for a first anniversary session.
2. J&D Photography
Gown Preservation: Hand Craft Cleaners
5705 Patterson Ave., 285-3336; 10607 Patterson Ave., 741-2298; 2733 McRae Road, Bon Air, 323-1936
Gown specialist Dan Thomas knows a dress is worth more than its price tag. “A wedding gown has sentimental value,” he says, noting that proper care — with museum-quality, acid-free and archival materials — creates opportunities for the dress’s future: a daughter’s wedding, a christening gown, even a rehearsal dinner dress. Just
keep it out of the attic!
2. (Tie) Puritan Cleaners; Tiffanys Bridal
Local Shop at which to Buy a Dress for Attending a Wedding: Lex’s of Carytown
3020 W. Cary St., 355-5425
No matter the event, savvy shoppers know Lex’s is the place to go. “Whether it be daytime and outdoor, or formal evening at The Jefferson, we have a dress to wear,” says owner Lisa McSherry. Dresses are available at every price point, and each garment is hand-selected.
2. (Tie) Monkee’s of Richmond; Tiffanys Bridal 3. Urban Set Bride
Place to Purchase Personalized/Monogrammed Gifts: Tweed 4035 Lauderdale Drive, 249-3900
Vice-president of operations, Kate Stottlemyer says the store's new personalization desk helps customers make an ordinary gift extraordinary. It’s also a great option for last-minute gifts: all personalization is ready in under 48 hours.
2. (Tie) Atlantic Embroidery Works; By Invitation Only
Best Wedding Jewelry Other than the Rings: Necklaces
Celebrities on red carpets know the right necklace will accentuate a beautiful dress. Whether borrowed from a beloved family member or selected just for the day, you’ll want a complimentary, not competing, style. For a twist, try a necklace with color that matches the bouquet.
2. Pearls
3. Earrings
Reception Food Vendor in Addition to Caterer: King of Pops 475-9026 or richmond.kingofpops.net
Owner Paul Cassimus can bring his trademark cart to you, with popsicles personalized with custom wrapper stickers or sticks. You can also request specific flavors: think Key Lime Pie and Pink Lemonade for a Southern-themed wedding, for example. “It’s something people don’t expect,” he says.
2. Boka Tako Truck
3. (Tie) IK Catering; Mosaic; Mrs. Yoder’s Donuts
Bridal Spa Treatments: Bombshell
10 S. Crenshaw Ave., Carytown; 2243 Old Brick Road (West Broad Village); 4821 Commonwealth Centre Parkway, Midlothian, 342-0051
Bombshell’s full line of spa treatments — facials, waxing, even their “sugaring” options — are a great way to unwind before your big day. “Taking the time for yourself is important,” says co-owner Melissa Black.
2. Red Door Spa
3. (Tie) Avenue 42; Salon del Sol
On-Location Bridal Makeup: Lou Stevens Glam Squad 101 W. Broad St., Suite 111, 305-3965
“We meet with the bride for a trial run to make sure she has tested out and found her perfect look,” says CEO and master stylist Amanda Perry. Plus, the convenience can’t be beat. “You don’t have to deal with rushing around to get to a salon appointment,” she says.
2. Avenue 42
3. Bombshell
On-Location Bridal Hair Stylist: Lou Stevens Glam Squad 101 W. Broad St., Suite 111, 305-3965
Savvy brides know to trust the Lou Stevens team. “When weddings are all you do, it’s what you’re best at,” says Amanda Perry, CEO and master stylist. “Our stylists are constantly training on the latest trends. By specializing … [we can] do it better and faster than a traditional salon that tries to do it all.”
2. Avenue 42
3. Elle Style Studio
Engagement Rings: Diamonds Direct 11131 W. Broad St., 967-0500
With complimentary maintenance, cleaning and appraisals, plus the chance to “trade up” in the future, Diamonds Direct has a “laser focus” on engagement rings, says company vice president Barak Henis. “It is our duty and responsibility to see that our rings are always looking as perfect as possible, especially beyond the walls of our showroom.”
2. Adolf Jewelers
3. Schwarzschild Jewelers
Audio Visual Provider: (Tie) Advanced Visual Production; Leap Audio Visual
AVP: 888-414-4777 or avideop.com; Leap: 908-5327 or leapav.com
Gary Gauldin, AVP’s co-owner, says his task is to bring a couple’s vision to life. “It’s about using colors and textures to convey feelings in light and sound.” Offering both full-service and DIY packages, Leap AV strives to make accessible high-quality AV services. “We want to spread out all the options for all our customers,” says managing director Tim Kulynych.
2. Choice Entertainment 3. Blue Steel Lighting Design
Custom Rings: Diamonds Direct 11131 W. Broad St., 967-0500
A ring’s expense is driven by multiple elements (diamond size and quality, metal, weight), so a custom ring may cost less than an elaborate, ready-made option. “If you don’t feel 100 percent in love with an existing design, custom is the best way to meet all of your expectations,” says company vice president Barak Henis.
2. Adolf Jewelers
3. Vera’s Fine Jewelers
Farewell Brunch Location: The Jefferson Hotel 101 W. Franklin St., 649-4750
Richmond is a brunch town and The Jefferson feeds that need every Sunday of the year (except Labor Day and Fourth of July weekends) with an elaborate champagne brunch buffet. Wedding groups can reserve their own function room with easy access to all the brunch stations and displays.
2. The Boathouse
3. Can Can Brasserie
Best Calligraphy or Hand-Lettering Artist: Sincerely Amy Designs sincerelyamydesigns.com
The best calligraphy or hand-lettering artist in Richmond is Amy Webber of Sincerely Amy Designs, according to survey results. (Photo by Andrea Pesce, courtesy Sincerely Amy Designs)
Amy Webber started her hand-lettering business about two years ago after discovering a passion for calligraphy. She says making hand-lettered items for weddings is her favorite. “What I really love about calligraphy is guests get really excited about it,” she says. “They love it when they get a calligraphy invitation in the mail … I think it really communicates care and that you’d really enjoy them being at the wedding.”
2. (Tie) Dejlige Creative; Ginny Rogan Calligraphy
3. Capital Calligraphy
Newlywed/Bridal Suite: The Jefferson Hotel 101 W. Franklin St., 649-4750
This storied hotel became famous as a destination for honeymooners back in the early 1900s because of its six bridal suites, each with a parlor, bedroom and bath. That tradition continues today for Richmond couples celebrating their wedding night. At 1,400 square feet, The Presidential Suite is still the most popular and the most famous.
2. Omni Richmond Hotel
3. (Tie) Historic Mankin Mansion; Linden Row Inn
Best Bachelorette Party Alternative: Wine Tasting/Tour
Virginia is blessed with great wineries. Hire a car (or enlist a designated driver), and hit the road for a day of toasting and tittering. Or create your own experience by consulting with a local wine shop and settle in for an evening with your closest friends — at a fraction of the cost!
2. Godfreys’ Drag Brunch
3. Spa day
Bridal Manicures: Bombshell
10 S. Crenshaw Ave., Carytown; 2243 Old Brick Road (West Broad Village); 4821 Commonwealth Centre Parkway, Midlothian, 342-0051
The perfect “party nail” — long, pretty, simple — is readily available at Bombshell. Gel extensions and manicures are bridal favorites because they can be done two days in advance and hold up beautifully. “Brides don’t want crazy colors,” says co-owner Melissa Black.
2. (Tie) Fusion Nail Spa; Royal Nails and Spa (Ridge Shopping Center)
3. Escape Nails and Spa
Bridal Skin Care Services: Bombshell
10 S. Crenshaw Ave., Carytown; 2243 Old Brick Road (West Broad Village); 4821 Commonwealth Centre Parkway, Midlothian, 342-0051
Co-owner Melissa Black advises a consultation and, if needed, a facial or peel eight weeks in advance, to ensure the bride has her best face on her big day. “This isn’t about fluff and puff,” she says. “This is skin care that’s going to get the job done.”
2. Red Door Spa
3. Avenue 42
Honeymoon Travel Experts: Kim Goldstein/Journeys Inc. 6804 Patterson Ave. (by appointment only), 592-0188
Why hire a travel agent to help plan your trip when the Internet beckons? Because,
Kim Goldstein says, the Internet won’t take care of the details and any unpleasant surprises, as she will. The bonus: Resorts — not the couple — pay her fee. “We want a seamless experience,” she says. “We don’t like drama.”
2. AAA
3. Covington Travel
Bridal Gown Consignment: Bliss Bridal 2033 Huguenot Road, 560-4447
Don’t equate “consignment” with “used.” Owner Jessica Sparks says many Bliss gowns are unworn — discontinued or shop samples, or even extras from brides who purchased more than one. “The Internet is not a good venue for dress shopping,” she says. “Here, you get a ‘Say Yes to the Dress’ experience without the price.”
2. Urban Set Bride
Wedding Table Placecards: By Invitation Only 11741 W. Broad St., 364-8474
A wide range of options plus advice on just who should sit together — and who shouldn’t — spells success, says store owner Kerrie DiStanlo. “We’re pretty hands-on in how we guide couples through the whole process,” she says. “We really do hold their hands.”
2. (Tie) Dejlige Creative; Sue Corral Ink
3. Invitation to Party
Bridal Luncheon: The Jefferson Hotel 101 W. Franklin St., 649-4750
From a quick lunch served in a suite to a more formal gathering in TJ’s, The Jefferson offers a wide variety of options for a bridal luncheon before the makeup goes on and the hair goes up for the nuptials ahead. Mimosas are almost always the beverage of choice.
2. The Boathouse
3. (Tie) C Street; Can Can Brasserie
Rehearsal Dinner Location: The Boathouse
The Boathouse at Sunday Park: 4602 Millridge Parkway, Midlothian, 744-2545; The Boathouse at Rocketts Landing: 4708 E. Old Main St., 622-2628; The Boathouse at Short Pump Town Center: 11800 W. Broad St., Unit 950, 360-7200
“I think the reason we’re so popular is because we have these iconic locations that showcase the community so well,” says owner Kevin Healy. “We straddle the line between a very formal location, which can happen in one of our private rooms, and also a family space where you can meet and greet while enjoying cocktails and appetizers.”
2. The Jefferson Hotel/Lemaire
3. Historic Mankin Mansion
Under-the-Radar Wedding Ceremony Site: Historic Mankin Mansion 4300 Oakleys Lane • 737-7773
Historic Mankin Mansion, a true hidden treasure tucked away from all the hustle and bustle, provides an ideal venue for saying “I do” with loved ones gathered around. Host your wedding in the formal English gardens, under the 100-year-old sycamore tree or in the new, beautifully restored urban and dreamy gallery.
2. Libby Hill Park
3. Monumental Church
Best Furniture Rentals: Paisley & Jade 381-4625 or paisleyandjade.com
Where's the best place to rent furniture for your big day? You told us Paisley & Jade was your company of choice. (Photo by Carrie Coleman Photography)
A good portion of the company’s rentals is upholstered furniture — sofas, chairs, settees, etc. — from Victorian to Midcentury. Use these cushy gems for a lounge area, cocktail areas or in a field. “Sometimes people use them as the front row at the wedding for grandparents, family and special guests,” says co-owner Morgan Montgomery.
2. Classic Party Rentals
3. Party Perfect
Videographer: J&D Photography 384-0670 or j-dphoto.com
The husband-and-wife team of David and Jada Parrish approach wedding photography with a documentary style. “We want to capture the day as it unfolds and be as nonintrusive as we possibly can,” says Jada. She says hiring a professional videographer is important, because the day flies by so fast. “As much as you try to take it all in … there are a lot of things that happen that you don’t even notice.”
2. Ginger Topham
3. Handspun Cinema
Photo Booth Company: Choice Entertainment 10035 Sliding Hill Road, Suite 200, Ashland, 788-4603
Choice Entertainment has gone beyond the average photo booth, joining a national beta test for hashtag printers. It uses a Bluetooth connection and your own camera to allow you to post photos on social media from the reception with the added bonus of a physical printout of your photo.
2. ShutterBooth Richmond
3. Richmond Photo and Video Booth Company
Tent Rentals: Classic Party Rentals of Virginia 9313 Burge Ave., 743-7980
So you have everything under the tent, but what about the actual tent itself? Don’t worry —
Classic Party Rentals has you covered (literally). In addition to extensive choices in tent sizes, dance floor panels and staging options, these specialists offer 24-hour emergency service “to ensure everything goes as planned,” says sales and marketing manager Angela Simpson.
2. Rent-E-Quip
3. Topside Tent & Party Rentals
Event Lighting: Lighting Professors 6403 Dickens Place, 755-8014
The creative brains behind Lighting Professors understand how light can transform a space, so they work one-on-one with you to create exactly the right design to suit your vision.
2. Blue Steel Lighting Design
3. Leap Audio Visual
Flower Girl Dresses: Tiffanys Bridal 1517 N. Parham Road, 273-6303
A recent addition to Tiffanys’ flower girl dress repertoire is a line of dresses from Rosebud Fashions. In addition to getting a beautiful ensemble, the flower girl will also receive an 18-inch replica dress for her doll — and it’s included in the price.
2. Buttons and Bows
3. (Tie) Alfred Angelo; Bella Bridesmaid
Alterations: Pleiades Bridal Design Studio 425 Strawberry St., 340-2966
It all started when owner and designer Charla Bjostad restored her mother’s 1949 wedding gown to wear in 1972. Now, the VCU Fashion Design graduate restores and restyles gowns of all types, even offering custom-made gowns and accessories.
2. Tiffanys Bridal
3. Bridal Elegance
Caterer: MOSAIC Catering + Events 3001 Cutshaw Ave., 525-2190
This creative culinary team caters an average of 180 weddings per year, and with interactive chef stations offering premium mac ‘n’ cheese, Charleston grits, Southern BBQ and more, it’s not hard to see why. Marketing Manager Maggie Millan Padron says the team is currently focused on “stepping up our bar game,” so look for signature cocktails like The Old Sport Bourbon in the near future.
2. A Sharper Palate
3. Champagne Taste Catering
Event Designer/Planner: Events by Elizabeth Palmer 425 Strawberry St. (Richmond Wedding Collective), 305-6997
With a background in facility rentals and working events for places such as the Science Museum of Virginia and historic Monumental Church, Elizabeth Palmer Singleton has years of experience under her belt. “With experience you can hopefully guide [couples] through some of the pitfalls that might happen or some of the mistakes,” Singleton says.
2. Posh PR
3. (Tie) Glint Events (formerly Lovebirds Events); LK Events & Design
Most Romantic Ceremony Site: The Mill at Fine Creek 2434 Robert E. Lee Road, Powhatan, 379-8211
This quaint riverside venue combines the picturesque setting of Fine Creek Mills Historic District with modern facilities. With an average of 100 weddings a year, it’s safe to say couples love its unique offerings, which include a romantic honeymoon cottage. “The privacy of our setting and site exclusivity are always a huge draw,” says co-owner Mark Benusa.
2. Historic Mankin Mansion
3. Maymont
Bridal Portraits: J&D Photography 384-0670 or j-dphoto.com
“It’s great to have bridal portraits taken first, because it’s kind of like a test run for the wedding,” says co-owner Jada Parrish. “It’s the first time you’re going to be in your dress, in your shoes, it’s a good time to test your hair and makeup.”
2. Mike Topham Photography
3. Don Mears Photography
Most Charming Place of Worship for a Wedding Ceremony: Monumental Church
1224 E. Broad St., 643-7407
Robert Mills, the first native-born American architect, designed this more than 200-year-old church. “Our church is the only one remaining that he did,” says Katherine McDonald, director of development, marketing and education for Historic Richmond. The church was recently renovated, restoring it back to how it would have looked in the early 19th century.
2. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
3. Two Become One Ministry
Barn/Farm Wedding Venue: Fairview Farm 1660 Ballsville Road, Powhatan, 492-4972
Think weekend when you book Fairview Farm. The ADA-compliant venue features a two-story barn that seats 156, as well as a weekend home for the bridal party and a vintage pavilion with three large chandeliers and an antique country store bar. Did we mention the game room where the guys can hang out and exercise or play pool, ping-pong or cornhole?
2. (Tie) The Vintager Inn; Virginia Barn Wedding/Adams International School
3. Amber Grove
Nontraditional Wedding Gifts from a Locally-Owned Store: Mongrel
2924 W. Cary St., 342-1272
Does the best man need a book of advice on writing his speech? How about cosmetic bags with fine milled soaps for your bridesmaids? With sections including “For him,” “For her,” and “For them,” this quirky Carytown store has every gift you could imagine.
2. Tweed
Best Local Shop for Groomsmen Gifts: Peter-Blair 5800 Grove Ave., 288-8123
Looking for the perfect groomsmen gift? Try Peter-Blair, which you voted best local shop for groomsmen gifts. (Photo courtesy Peter-Blair)
Ties, ties and more ties are what you’ll find at this fine men’s clothing and accessories store, ranging from fun seahorse-printed neckties to preppy polka-dotted bowties. You can also find an assortment of quirky patterns in its cummerbund sets and pocket squares. Peter-Blair’s in-house design team also offers custom products.
2. Mongrel
Outdoor Wedding Site: The Mill at Fine Creek 2434 Robert E. Lee Road, Powhatan, 379-8211
This 10-acre site offers three outdoor ceremony venues nestled alongside an old stone mill and granite creek. Co-owner Mark Benusa says his staff has recently expanded the gardens and added hand-made wood benches. The team is currently working on adding a 20-room inn and brewery to the grounds.
2. Maymont
3. Historic Mankin Mansion
Place for Engagement Pictures: Maymont 1700 Hampton St., 358-7166
Not only is Maymont an ideal place for proposals, more than 100 couples take advantage of its gorgeous grounds for their engagement photos each year. Special Events Director Kim Arnold highlights the Italian Garden and Japanese Garden as popular picture spots, but “there is something for most everyone here,” she says.
2. Libby Hill Park Overlook/Church Hill
3. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Historic Wedding Reception Site: Tredegar Iron Works 500 Tredegar St., 649-1861
Spread over 8.3 acres, this National Historic Landmark traces its roots to 1836 when it was established as a Welsh town and iron manufacturing plant. The site offers majestic views of downtown and 18,000 square feet of outdoor space, so no need to worry about having enough room for guests.
2. Historic Mankin Mansion
3. (Tie) The Jefferson Hotel; Tuckahoe Plantation
Under-the-Radar Reception Site: Historic Mankin Mansion 4300 Oakleys Lane, 737-7773
From the on-site award-winning DJ to the spacious dance floor and custom uplighting, this venue is the ideal private estate to party the night away. A sprawling lawn, lush gardens and the glow of Italian lighting make this a magical place where you can create memories under the starlit Virginia sky.
2. The Mill at Fine Creek 3. (Tie) Havana 59; Sabot at Stony Point
Linen Rentals: Classic Party Rentals 9313 Burge Ave., 743-7980
When it comes to the details, Classic Party Rentals is there to help you. Sales and Marketing Manager Angela Simpson says her team offers the largest, most varied linen inventory in all of Richmond, and her event specialists will do everything they can to meet your needs.
2. Glamour Linens
3. Topside Tent & Party Rentals
Flower Preservation: Delicate Designs 757-593-9502 or delicatedesigns.org
Keep your wedding day bouquet forever with help from Delicate Designs, who you voted best flower preservation in Richmond. (Photo courtesy Delicate Designs)
Forget pressing flowers between the pages of a book. Ashley Church creates personal shadowbox displays that feature the best blooms — captured while they’re still fresh — and other keepsake items. “Instead of having your wedding bouquet look beautiful for just one day, you can preserve it and cherish it forever,” she says.
Bridesmaids Dresses: Tiffanys Bridal 1517 N. Parham Road, 273-6303
Owner Sharon Townsend says that when it comes to selecting that perfect bridesmaid dress, think of it in terms of how your photos will look. Traditionally, bridesmaids all stand on one side of the couple and the groomsmen on the other. “They’re supposed to frame the bride and groom … if you have a lot going on, a lot of different colors and not much [happening] on the groom’s side, it doesn’t make for the best pictures,” she says.
2. Bella Bridesmaids
3. Alfred Angelo; Bridal Elegance
Bridal Footwear: Saxon Shoes 11800 W. Broad St., 285-3473
This family-owned shop opened in 1953 and remains one of Short Pump’s most popular shoe sources. Special Projects Coordinator Amanda Weiner says that what sets Saxon apart is its Dyeables line. As opposed to bridal shops that dye shoes to standard colors, Saxon’s in-house design team can dye to perfectly match any dress. “It’s quite an art,” Weiner says.
2. Tiffanys Bridal
Wedding Cakes: Cakes By Graham 718 N. Cleveland St., 288-1920
Graham Haddock is dedicated to creating extraordinary cakes for a fair price. Choose from bright colors, flowers or whimsical details to create a cake that suits your vision. Your flavor needs will be satisfied, too — Haddock offers dozens of standard and liqueur batter flavors, as well as eight frosting options and 14 filling choices.
2. Sweet Fix
3. Pearl’s Cupcake Shoppe
Floral Design: (Tie) Flowers by Mona Ray; The Green Flamingo
Mona Ray: 399-8190 or flowersbymonaray.com; Green Flamingo: 1200 Semmes Ave., 233-4114
Home-based, family-owned Flowers by Mona Ray prides itself on more than 40 years of custom arrangements and personalized service to the Richmond, Petersburg and Williamsburg areas. Inspired by natural shapes and colors, The Green Flamingo sources from its own garden to provide customers with more than 100 varieties of seasonal flowers. “We are growers of foliage that cannot be purchased through a wholesale provider,” says owner Alexis Bishop.
2. Vogue Flower Market
3. Coleman Brothers Flowers, Inc.
Place to Hold a Bridal Shower: The Jefferson Hotel 101 W. Franklin St., 649-4750
Afternoon tea is a popular option for a bridal shower at The Jefferson. Served overlooking the rotunda and the grand staircase, you can nosh on delicate tea sandwiches, decadent miniature pastries and light-as-air scones with Devonshire cream and jam, of course.
2. Richmond Wedding Collective
3. The Boathouse
Locally Designed Invitations/Local Invitation Designer: Sue Corral Ink (formerly Design Corral)
425 Strawberry St. (by appointment only), 335-4567
Owner and designer Sue Corral has been in the business for 15 years, so she’s seen a lot of trends come and go. But “more clients want to carry the design elements used on their invites through to the other paper goods,” she says. Corral recently launched the Day of Papers collection, which includes everything from cocktail napkins to favor packaging to cake toppers.
2. By Invitation Only
3. Merrymaker Fine Paper
Pre-Wedding Fitness Training: ACAC Various locations
Every bride wants to look her best on the big day. With 300 weekly group classes, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts and state-of-the art equipment, you’re bound to find something that appeals to you at ACAC.
2. Gold’s Gym
3. Pure Barre
Groom/Groomsman Wear: The Groom’s Corner at Tiffanys Bridal
1517 N. Parham Road, 273-6303
Owner Sharon Townsend says when it comes to the groom’s apparel, it’s best for couples to come in together to see the options and make a decision. And for the groom she says, “One piece of advice is to always find out what the bride’s dress color is … for instance, you don’t want to get a clean white shirt if she’s wearing ivory … [in pictures] it’s going to make the bride’s dress look dirty.”
2. (Tie) 707 Fine Clothing; Franco’s Fine Clothier
Local Store for Bridesmaid Gifts: Tweed 4035 Lauderdale Drive, 249-3900
With hundreds of ideas to suit a bride’s vision — and complimentary gift wrapping in the wedding color — Tweed can provide the right thank-you, or the right “ask.” “We have some really creative ideas for brides to use when they ‘pop the question’ to their bridesmaids,” says Kate Stottlemyer, vice-president of operations.
2. The Caroline Doll Shop
3. Mongrel
Tableware Rentals: Classic Party Rentals 9313 Burge Ave., 743-7980
A reception isn’t complete without proper table settings. Classic Party Rentals offers two showrooms that allow couples to “try on” linens, flatware, glassware, china and more. Plus, the team purchases new inventory every year based on what’s trending, so you can be confident that your tables are set with style.
2. The Prop Shop Party Rentals
3. Rent-E-Quip
Reception Location for a Small Wedding: Historic Mankin Mansion 4300 Oakleys Lane, 737-7773
Perfect for weddings and receptions of any size, Historic Mankin Mansion offers romance, luxury and privacy in one unique estate. Both the picturesque outdoor ceremony site and the dramatic indoor space in the newly restored “Gallery” are only steps away from the high-peak tented reception space. The Mansion can host up to 200 guests.
2. The Mill at Fine Creek
3. Poe Museum
Reception Venue for a Large Wedding: The Jefferson Hotel 101 W. Franklin St., 649-4750
Dust off that invitation list. The Jefferson’s magnificent ballrooms can seat up to 360 for dinner and host up to 450 for a stand-up reception. But you don’t have to feel pressured to invite everyone you know — The Jefferson also hosts more intimate weddings, even elopements.
2. Historic Mankin Mansion
3. (Tie) The John Marshall Ballrooms; The Mill at Fine Creek
Wedding Day Photography: J&D Photography 384-0670 or j-dphoto.com
A beautiful wedding day moment, captured by J&D Photography, whom you voted best wedding day photography. (Photo by J&D Photography)
J&D Photography gives the bride and groom personal printing rights of their photos in addition to any in-house printing the couple may want. “We also offer formal wedding albums … and high-quality photo books at a lower price point, but full of really great photos,” says co-owner Jada Parrish.
2. Mike Topham Photography
3. Don Mears Photography
Place to Hold a Bachelorette Party: Godfreys Restaurant and Nightclub 308 E. Grace St., 648-3957
Let loose at this hip downtown club with great food, strong drinks and a crowded dance floor. But Godfreys’ crown jewel is its nightly drag shows, where divas come out onto the floor to party with you. The divas also host weekend brunches, where you can experience all the fun of a nighttime party with an omelet or French toast.
2. The Tobacco Company Restaurant
3. (Tie) Casa Del Barco; Off The Hookah
Bridal Gown Salon: Tiffanys Bridal 1517 N. Parham Road, 273-6303
At Tiffanys Bridal, owner Sharon Townsend says the staff communicates with the bride to find out the wedding venue, her likes and dislikes and other details to assist in finding the perfect gown. After listening to her tastes, the staff is able to make suggestions pairing her with “THE” dress.
2. Urban Set Bride
3. Bridal Elegance
Best Local Product to Put in Welcome Baskets: Virginia peanuts
Carolina has its barbecue, Georgia has its peaches — we have our hand-cooked peanuts. As one of four types of peanuts grown in the United States. and having the largest kernel size, Virginia peanuts have been a beloved state commodity since the 1860s. Guests will love their distinctively unique taste and high nutritional value.
2. Local/craft beer
3. Virginia wine
Best Wedding Cake Alternative: Cupcakes from Pearl’s Cupcake Shoppe
You picked cupcakes from Pearl's Cupcake Shoppe as the best wedding cake alternative. (Photo by Chenla Ou)
5812 Grove Ave., 285-2253
Celebrating its fifth anniversary, Pearl's Cupcake Shoppe was founded by longtime friends and lifelong bakers Laura Condrey and Laurie Blakey. With fun and unique flavors such as Lucy in the Sky, Campfire and Double Trouble, the cupcakes are a tasty alternative to the traditional wedding cake.
2. Doughnuts from Sugar Shack
3. Dessert table from Sweet Fix
Officiant: Two Become One Ministry (Brian Purcell, Andrew Mutter)
866-990-4480 or twobecomeoneministry.com
This two-man ministry has been voted the best by Richmond Bride four years in a row, and officiant Brian Purcell owes it to their commitment to personalization. “Every couple I work with wants their love story told,” he says. “I customize every ceremony to make it about the couple.”
2. Rev. Doug Bowman
3. Rev. Phyllis Ann Min
Engagement Photo Session: J&D Photography 384-0670 or j-dphoto.com
Co-owner Jada Parrish says she tries to capture the couple doing a series of activities for engagement photos. “Some of my favorite photos [are] just getting them to hold hands and walk down the street and then I’ll tell them to stop and kiss,” she says. “I’ll tell him to whisper something really random in her ear which will get a fun, unexpected expression on her face.”
2. Mike Topham Photography
3. Sean DeWitt Photography
Pre-Wedding and Honeymoon Tanning: Bombshell
10 S. Crenshaw Ave., Carytown; 2243 Old Brick Road (West Broad Village); 4821 Commonwealth Centre Parkway, Midlothian, 342-0051
Co-owner Melissa Black knows “a bad spray tan can be the worst thing in the world.” That’s why she trained with the “Dancing with the Stars” tanning consultant — and recently returned for a lesson on new techniques. “We customize our tans so they are never orange … always sexy,” she says.
2. Sun Tan City
3. Avenue 42
Day-Of Wedding Coordinator: Glint Events (formerly Lovebirds Events)
3119 W. Moore St., 212-1470
Owner and event planner Kate Franzen is all about providing attention to detail — especially so you don’t have to. She and her team at Glint Events want you to focus on enjoying your big day, so their Wedding Day Coordination package includes on-site meetings with the couple, creation of detailed event timelines, event set-up and break down, and more.
2. (Tie) Events by Elizabeth Palmer; Posh PR/Caroline Birgmann 3. LK Events & Design
Stationery/Invitation Shop: By Invitation Only 11741 W. Broad St., 364-8474
With so many moving parts — save-the-date cards, invitations, placecards, seating charts, programs — owner Kerrie DiStanlo says her service is essential. “A lot of people just haven’t done this,” she says, noting that more formal weddings require greater attention. Consultations ensure a cohesive approach as well as the perfect timeline.
2. Merrymaker Fine Paper
3. Paper on the Avenue
Groom’s Cake: Cakes by Graham 718 N. Cleveland St., 288-1920
The groom’s cake is a recently revived tradition, one that owner Graham Haddock fully embraces. Haddock can create a custom cake to showcase the groom’s special talent, hobby or interest. Past cake creations include a Virginia Tech cooler, pepperoni pizza, stag’s head, sushi roll and firefighter helmet.
2. Sweet Fix
3. Pearl’s Cupcake Shoppe
Best First-Home Neighborhood in the Richmond region: The Fan
Newlyweds love this 85-block Victorian residential neighborhood, which combines history with modernization. Its tree-lined avenues are home to a slew of locally owned cafes, restaurants and bars mingled in with the area’s distinctive homes. It’s also within walking distance of several parks, historical monuments, Carytown and the Museum District.
2. Church Hill
3. (Tie) Museum District; Westover Hills
Honeymoon Getaway in Virginia: The Omni Homestead Resort 1766 Homestead Drive, 540-839-1766
Exotic destinations aren’t the only place to escape post-wedding. This upscale resort dating back to the 18th century offers falconry, horseback riding, golf, kayaking, skiing, snowboarding and other fun excursions. Marketing Director Lynn Swann notes the recent addition of an adults-only Spa Garden and Ritual Suite as yet another outlet for romantic relaxation.
2. Charlottesville
3. Virginia Beach
Place to Pop the Question: Maymont 1700 Hampton St., 358-7166
This 19th-century estate has 100 picturesque acres that lend themselves to all kinds of proposals, from the romance of a carriage ride to the serenity of a waterfall. The Maymont event staff even offers customized engagement sessions, allowing you to create the perfect proposal with
“someone there to do all the leg work,” says Special Events Director Kim Arnold.
2. Libby Hill Park
3. Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Wedding DJ: Choice Entertainment
10035 Sliding Hill Road, Suite 200, Ashland, 788-4603
Since the A-List’s inaugural publication, Choice Entertainment has placed first for Wedding DJ. Owner Bill Gilliam cites experience, training and communication as instrumental in offering a consistent experience. “We are event entertainment directors; we’re directing the flow of events in a cooperative way [with the other staff] … it’s our responsibility to help them do their job well,” he says.
2. Martin Ramirez/Historic
Mankin Mansion
3. Fantasia Sound Disc Jockeys
Bridal Headpieces: Tiffanys Bridal 1517 N. Parham Road, 273-6303
Owner Sharon Townsend says when it comes to veils, simplicity is in style. Huge, bulky veils have been replaced by organza with embellishments at the bottom and lace that starts at the shoulder instead of from the top down. Plus, Tiffanys has a fantastic selection of sparkly headpieces to choose from, for brides wanting to add a bit of glam sans the veil.
2. (Tie) Bridal Elegance; Urban Set Bride
3. Bliss Bridal
Wedding Registry: Crate & Barrel
11800 W. Broad St. (Short Pump Town Center), 364-0820
As a premier source of furniture, dining and entertainment, home décor and more, this retail chain has everything needed to outfit a new home. Benefits of registering with Crate & Barrel include free shipping on gifts, expert advice at its wedding party events, complimentary announcement cards and 10 percent off select future purchases.
2. Macy’s
3. Fraîche
Lingerie Shop: Fiamour Lingerie & Intimi
3030 W. Cary St., 445-2435
Owner Sheri Harabediam has a passion for bringing European-inspired style to her clients, and opening Fiamour in 2012 was her way of filling the void in the Richmond lingerie market. The bridal collection includes classic, feminine silhouettes with no piece over $100. The store makes use of its full kitchen by also hosting events such as bridal showers and ladies nights out.
2. Blythe
3. Kiss and Make-Up
Top Band: Three Sheets to the Wind 938-6872 or yachtrock.biz
If you rock out to The Doobie Brothers and Hall & Oates, you’ll love this high-energy yacht rock band. “We are riding the wave of the yacht rock trend,” says booking agent Jack Shannon. “The universality of music from the ’70s and ’80s translates to all people and makes them want to dance, even if they’re unfamiliar with the genre.”
2. E3
3. The Jangling Reinharts
Limousine Company: James Limousine 2415 Anniston St., 273-1540
With wedding parties growing larger, group limousine shuttles are more popular than ever. James Limousine offers a complete selection of luxury vehicles and sedans plus a one-hour extended time guarantee. “We understand that schedules can slip during the course of the day,” says co-owner Randy Allen.
2. BioRide
3. James River Transportation
Wedding Ring Selection: Diamonds Direct
You love the wide variety of nuptial jewels at Diamonds Direct, whom you voted best wedding ring selection. (Photo courtesy Diamonds Direct)
11131 W. Broad St., 967-0500
Experts are readily available to educate about the “4 Cs” — cut, color, clarity, carat — and offer “more trade secrets not revealed in traditional jewelry stores,” says Barak Henis, company vice president. Using the bride’s expectations, lifestyle and wishes, the selection is whittled to three to five ring designs. “From there,” he says, “it’s easier to select ‘the one.’ ”
2. Adolf Jewelers
3. Schwarzschild Jewelers