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Ainsley & Eric

  • Feb 20
  • 2 min read

29 March, 2025


Photography: Reminisce Photography by Hannah Straughan


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On a beautiful day in March, Ainsley and Eric became the Gonzales’s.

 

Ainsley walked down the aisle to marry Eric in a satin, halter-neckline white wedding gown. With her long hair pulled fashionably back into a ponytail, she had curled strands of hair framing her face. Small dangling pearl earrings added a soft, ethereal touch that blended effortlessly with the cathedral length veil she wore to the ceremony. The veil was sprinkled with scattered pearls that added a level of extra glamour to her look.


Ainsley and Eric were married at the Addison Woods Wedding and Event venue. Surrounded by friends and family, the venue offered the romantic touch of the tall trees that provided shade from the arm, dappling sunlight as the couple celebrated in the Woodlands, Texas.



In the photos taken of Ainsley and her bridesmaids under the sprawling trees of the event venue - the bridesmaids warmly blend in with the lush greenery in their satin, cowl-neck dresses. They all hold the matching ceremony bouquets, white flowers with accents of blue, held together by blue satin ribbon. This subtle “something blue,” is a discreet but tasteful nod to tradition.


On the groom’s side, the blue suits of the groomsmen contrasted the classic slate gray suit that Eric wore. Together, the bridal party was a stylish and delightful contrast. The photos of the couple and their bridal party are a joyful toast to the celebration of the union of Ainsley and Eric!



After the ceremony, the reception party began!


Ainsley and Eric made the rounds throughout their guests, sharing drinks, slices of cake, or enjoying the Chick-fil-a sandwiches the couple provided. Guests danced the night away in the custom hats that trademarked Ainsley & Eric, The Gonzales.


The party continued into the night, sending the Gonzales’s into their marriage with soft drifting bubbles and away in a bright red convertible, while their loved ones cheered them on!





By Grace Hare





 
 
 

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