A picture is worth a thousand words. And the images from Terryn Fudickar and Charles Mann’s January 2014 nuptials bring to mind fun-loving, ethereal elegance.
Race + Religious is a most fitting New Orleans background for any wedding or party. Built in 1836, this the Greek-revival row-house with its 4-brick-thick buildings sits blocks off of the riverfront. It has weathered storms and experienced the change of the city over the almost two centuries since it’s beginning. The exposed brick and the history of the building are key elements in each photo.
The bride was stunning in her lace Anna Maier dress from Pearl’s Place. A champagne gold underlay of the dress matched seamlessly with the gold design theme running throughout the wedding décor, right down to the three-tier wedding cake.
This golden-hued fete ended with a Pedi cab ride into a gilded future.
Bride: Terryn Fudickar
Groom: Charles Mann
Date of wedding: Jan. 11, 2014
Ceremony and Reception: Race and Religious
Coordinator: Sarah Sadler Worsley of Mint Julep Productions
Gown: Anna Maier from Pearl’s Place
Rings: Hiller Jewelry
Florist: Iris Floral & Event Design
Caterer: Chef Brack May from Cowbell Catering
Cake: Zoe’s Bakery
Photographer: Katherine Landry
Hair (Stylist and Salon): Dane Castille from be.Salon and Spa and Guru Hair Studio
Makeup: Jonet Williamson
Music: Glen David Andrews Band
Other vendors: Cigar Factory
This wedding was originally featured in the Winter/Spring 2015 issue of New Orleans Bride Magazine