Aidan and Brady finally had the Jewish ceremony of their dreams at The Bell Tower after postponing their wedding two times due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The couple officially wed on October 31, 2020 with an intimate ceremony in Virginia but knew they still wanted to have a second wedding day to celebrate their love with more friends and family.
Aidan and Brady made a point to tie in elements of their original wedding, telling Southern Bride the tallit, a Jewish prayer shawl, from their first ceremony was a part of the chuppah in their second, “literally covering us in our family’s good thoughts on our wedding day!”
The traditional Jewish ceremony included a large chuppah that was something out of a whimsical fairytale. The couple’s florist, Enchanted Florist, created branches that formed the base, surrounded by moss, that led to bright white florals and leafy greens at the top. It included white orchids, roses, hydrangeas, and cherry blossoms! A copper wire was wrapped around the chuppah’s base to give it an especially luxe look. Across the main space, our staircase was also decorated with an abundance of greenery along the railing to create a cohesive look with the chuppah.
Aidan and Brady agreed on wanting a very luxurious feeling day. The couple wore custom Tom James Clothing tuxedos, one in lack and the other in white, and Louboutins, complemented by calla lily boutonnières. The groomsmen wore classic black tuxedos with matching calla lily boutonnieres, while the bridesmaids wore dusty pink dresses with cascading bouquets full of white orchids and Italian ruscus.
After the stomping of the glass, the couple celebrated their way to the Country Music Hall of Fame for part two of their beautiful wedding day!
Scroll on to see all the beautiful, whimsical details of Aidan and Brady’s ceremony