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A Romantic Wedding at Nashville’s Ruby

If you love mood lighting, bold florals, and a touch of whimsy, wait until you see this beautiful autumn-hued Nashville wedding at Ruby!

Β· By Jenna von Oy Bratcher
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Bride and groom at their wedding at Ruby Nashville.Pin

While working at a corporate office in downtown Nashville, Catherine Watkins was quite content to sit alone with a book during her lunch break. Her co-worker Andrew Ainsworth had the same lunch break, but he thought it silly to sit in silence when there were great conversations to be had. And thus began the meet-cute that eventually led Catherine and Andrew down the aisle! From bold and beautiful floral arrangements to emerald accents (including the groom’s suit!) and custom lighting, this is a wedding you’ve got to see.

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Say β€œhello” to the new Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth!

The engagement story goes a little something like this: It was March 2021, and the happy couple was heading to dinner at Tailor Nashville to celebrate Andrew’s recent promotion. β€œI’d gone on a walk with a friend earlier that day and complained that Andrew was being really intense about cleaning the house,” explains the bride, β€œeven going as far as hanging curtains we’d been meaning to hang for months!”

Confused at her beau’s sudden insistence on tidying up, Catherine set about getting ready for dinner. β€œI asked him to lint roll my back since I was wearing a black sweater,” the bride tells us. β€œWhen he finished, I turned around, and he was on his knee! We celebrated at dinner, then when we got home, our friends and family were at our house for an engagement party.” The mystery of the cleaning frenzy was solved.

Booking the venue was first on Catherine and Andrew’s agenda, particularly given how busy 2022 was already shaping up to be in the wedding world. They chose September 24, 2022, at Ruby, a soulful boutique event space in Hillsboro Village. Perhaps surprisingly, the bride had never given much thought to her wedding day details β€” even when she and Andrew were discussing marriage. β€œI got on Pinterest and started browsing,” she tells us, β€œand I found myself drawn to bold, moody colors. Andrew was into it, so we just went with it.”

They went on to secure vendors and pinpoint their aesthetic, then reached out to coordinator Audry of Poppy+Co to bring everything to life for the big day. β€œWe booked all the vendors and made design choices but had a month-of coordinator who made it all actually happen,” says Catherine. β€œThere were so many small details that Audry brought up and handled that I would never have thought about. Her experience and help definitely brought the whole thing together.”

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Ruby provided the perfect backdrop for Catherine and Andrew’s wedding festivities.

Next, the bride set out to find the perfect dress, which wound up being a smoother and quicker process than she anticipated. β€œI got it at The White Room in Lebanon and found it during my first appointment!” She tells us. β€œI knew I wanted something romantic and A-line. I also wanted sleeves but wound up having those added on during alterations. My dress had a lot of texture and lace accents.”

In place of a traditional veil, she opted for a pearl and crystal headpiece β€” a graceful, charming touch. For her jewelry, the bride chose simple pearl drop earrings and a necklace her mom found on Etsy. β€œBetween the headpiece and all the details on the dress, I just wanted something simple for the rest of my jewelry,” she says. β€œI was afraid of having too much going on.”

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This lace-accented stunner from The White RoomΒ is simply dreamy.
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Deep green invitations from Basic Invite are offset by rich florals from Flowers by Rachael and the bride’s elegant heels.
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The bride is all smiles as she prepares to say, β€œI do.”
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We can’t get over the exquisite detail on this dress!

When their September nuptials approached, the bride and groom gathered to celebrate with their bridal party and just shy of 100 guests. For Catherine, the day began at a friend’s house in East Nashville, where everyone had their hair done and enjoyed each other’s company. Meanwhile, Andrew and his groomsmen watched football and tackled a few last-minute projects, such as assembling balloons for the wedding reception entrance.

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Catherine and her bridesmaids are simply glowing … as is her brother, who was also a member of the bridal party!
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β€œI was so obsessed with the flowers, and Rachael was incredible,” the bride gushes. β€œSince we were having a late September wedding, I didn’t want to go pastel, but I also felt like a bunch of maroon flowers was too wintery. I decided I wanted some darker colors but also bright, vibrant pinks. I sent Rachael a few inspo pics, and she absolutely nailed it.”
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We love the spiffy emerald green suit, Andrew!
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Andrew poses with his brother and three friends before the wedding ceremony. But first, they dutifully put together the balloons for the grand entrance and watched a little football.

As the ceremony drew closer, the bride and groom met up for first looks, which Catherine was grateful for. β€œI definitely think it was worth it because we were able to do all our portraits and group photos before the ceremony,” she tells us, β€œwhich allowed us to join cocktail hour after the ceremony. It also made it easier, so we didn’t have to sneak around trying to stay out of each other’s sight.”

Additionally, the couple chose to retreat to the bridal suite to exchange personal vows before the ceremony β€” an opportunity to offer each other intimate life promises outside their traditional vows. β€œWe both liked the idea of saying something personal,” says Catherine, β€œbut I knew there was absolutely no way I’d be able to say something personal at the altar; I would definitely cry (I cried anyway). The private exchange was perfect because we got to say exactly what we wanted, without feeling self-conscious that everyone was watching, and didn’t have to edit anything.”

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First looks, followed by the exchange of personal vows …
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These florals from Flowers by Rachel offer a vibrant and memorable pop of color.
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When asked about her favorite wedding day detail, Catherine says, β€œI think the flowers! They brought everything together and were so beautiful. Looking through the photos, I can’t get over how incredible they looked. We also did a photo guest book with our Instax camera, and it was so fun to look through the photos everyone took in the days [following] the wedding. It feels more personal than only having comments or notes.”
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β€œWe each had four people stand with us,” Catherine says of the bridal party. My bridal party was my brother, Andy, and three friends. Two of them, Sarah and Katie, are my besties from high school. The third, Casey, is a friend I made in Nashville β€” we actually met while working at the same company where Andrew and I met!”

For the ceremony itself, Catherine and Andrew’s friend, Stephen, officiated. β€œHe was INCREDIBLE,” gushes Catherine. β€œHe took the time to write something super personal, and we were blown away. He had me laughing and crying. My mom said he gave her a glimpse into our lives and relationship that she, and other out-of-town guests, don’t get to see since they don’t live here. It was so special, and we’re so thankful for him!”

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Check out the beautiful custom lighting on the wall!
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Our own SB Managing Editor, Alissa Harb, served as one of two grown-up flower girls. We simply couldn’t resist including this cute shot of them lining the aisle with petals.
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The wedding was officiated by a close friend of Catherine and Andrew’s, who knows the pair well.
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It’s official!

Following the ceremony, everyone made their way to a sunset cocktail hour on the patio, where a grand entrance and several signature drinks made a lasting impression. β€œWe didn’t do a big exit,” explains Catherine. β€œInstead, we did a grand entrance!” The cocktail hour wowed with passed hors d’ oeuvres from Actual Food Catering, such as bacon-wrapped dates and goat cheese crostinis. Not to mention, everyone enjoyed partaking in the three signature cocktails. β€œMine was a gin cucumber Collins, which was very popular,” Catherine says. β€œAndrew’s was a mezcal margarita. The third was a Summer Pounder, a beer topped with Aperol and a lemon slice. We first had them at Inglewood Lounge, which is affiliated with the caterer, Actual Food. It was an easy add since we already had beer … It’s an easy drink, but it feels elevated due to the Aperol.”

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Talk about a grand entrance! While the ceremony space was flipped to host the reception, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour on the patio, with a selection of signature cocktails and snacks hand-picked by the bride and groom.
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Rather than simply signing the guestbook, guests were invited to snap a Polaroid to include with their congratulations. Even the camera matched the color scheme!
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Lush greenery and bold, moody colors were infused throughout the entire evening, including the table settings.

For dinner, the bride and groom chose a seated dinner with a staffed buffet serving fig salad, beef tenderloin, vegetable ratatouille, Piri Piri chicken (which, if you’re an Inglewood Lounge fan, you’re undoubtedly familiar with!), and sides of potato and onion gratin, and crispy Brussels sprouts. Once dinner ended, the dance floor became the evening hotspot, as guests moved back and forth between enjoying the live band and taking in the beautiful weather on the patio.

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β€œWe wanted to keep the cake super budget-friendly,” offers Catherine, β€œso we got an eight-inch round cake from Nashville Sweets to cut into. We didn’t have any special decorations β€” it was just a nice classic frosted cake. It was red velvet and delicious! Rachael gave us some extra stems to jazz it up, so it was beautiful and simple.”
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Catherine and Andrew cut their own cake from Nashville Sweets but also had two sheet cakes (one red velvet and one lemon) that the caterers sliced for guests.
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β€œOur first dance was β€˜Soul on Fire’ by Spiritualized,” says Catherine. β€œWe went through many songs, but this was a perfect choice.”

As the evening came to a close, guests lined up outside of the venue to bid farewell to the happy couple. Eager for the festivities to continue, Catherine and Andrew invited guests to their hotel rooftop, where an after-party ensued.

So, what advice does the bride have for those in the throes of wedding planning? β€œSo many people are going to offer you help in any way you need, and you should take them up on that,” says the bride. β€œMy friends were so wonderful and offered help endlessly, and I kept telling them β€˜no’ because I felt bad. I eventually gave in, but if I had accepted their offers [in the first place], I would have been a lot less stressed!”

She also praises the benefits of hiring a wedding coordinator. β€œYou might think you don’t need a coordinator, but you do,” Catherine says knowingly. β€œI had a lot of stress leading up to the day of my wedding, but the moment Audry took over, it was such a relief. I was able to enjoy the day, knowing she and her team had everything handled. Even if you are an incredible planner, having someone else run it on the wedding day is so worth it. I’d have done full planning services if the budget had allowed!”

Congratulations, Catherine and Andrew! And thanks to Lizzy OakleyΒ for the stunning photos.

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RESOURCES

Ceremony & reception: Ruby
Wedding coordinator: Audry at Poppy+Co
Photographer: Lizzy Oakley Photography
Flowers: Flowers by Rachael
Hair: Kayla Kiser
Bride’s Dress: The White Room
Bride’s shoes: Dolce Vita
Groom’s attire: Β Loring & Co from Stitch-It & Co.
Invitations: Basic Invite
Catering: Actual Food Catering
Cake: Nashville Sweets
Entertainment: Emerald Empire Band

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Jenna von Oy Bratcher

Jenna von Oy Bratcher

Jenna von Oy Bratcher is StyleBlueprint's Editorial Operations Manager and Lead Content Editor. The East Coast native moved to Nashville almost two decades ago, by way of Los Angeles. She is a lover of dogs, strong coffee, traveling, and exploring the local restaurant scene bite by bite.

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