Angela wore her maternal grandmother's pearls, given to her by her grandfather on her 47th birthday. She also wore a diamond princess ring that her father, Sonny, had given her mother, Billie. Pinned on the inside of her dress was her paternal grandmother's cameo pin, and she also wore a pearl bracelet that had belonged to Rich's mother, Betty. So much history and family heirlooms graced the wedding ceremony, even though it was just the two of them there in person.
The bride's engagement ring is a diamond band with a pear shaped diamond in the centre. The diamond wedding mand matches the engagement ring and they look stunning together. Rich's wedding ring is a white gold band with rose gold inlays.
The bouquet was hand tied with a navy satin ribbon enhancing the deep blu of the hydrangeas, which complemented the ivory roses, white freesia and pale green orchids.
Rich looked positively dapper in his tropical navy suit, white shirt and navy, green and white striped silk tie.
Angela's dress was a shantung silk, fit and flare gown in candlelight with ruching. It was designed by Jenny Lee Couture, and for the ceremony part, the bride also wore an Alencon lace shrug with scattered pearls and a matching clutch. She had sweet scented white freesias in her hair with a chapel length veil.
After the pair had tied the knot and we had captured some shots of the newlyweds in the Unfinished Church, we slipped down to the beach to take a few more photos with Bermuda's dazzling turquoise waters as a backdrop. Although it was high noon and boiling hot, the light was perfect and just to feel the sand and hear the sea made the dream wedding complete.
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