The photos that Los Garcias snapped throughout Tega + London’s Athens, Georgia wedding day are just too good not to share.
Tega’s a speaker, host, spoken word artist, and writer, and London’s a freelance graphic and motion designer and bass guitarist, and the creative bride + groom said their “I do’s” surrounded by the lush greenery of State Botanical Garden of Georgia. The vibe of the day? Sophisticated, dreamy, and vibrantly joyful.
“Culturally, London is half Taiwanese and I’m Nigerian,” says Tega. “We’re also both creatives, so we felt very strongly about showcasing our cultures and personalities throughout the wedding.”
And the artistically minded couple did just that. There are lots and lots of creative and unique-to-them details to love—Tega’s floral bridal accessories, the jewel tone-packed bridal party palette, the nostalgic + playful reception decor, and so much more.
We could go on and on. Way better to let you see for yourself!
Our Musical Choices Processional: "The Flower Garden" by Joe Hisaishi
Recessional: "I'm A Believer" by Smash Mouth
First Dance: "I Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon
Fun fact: Tega did her own wedding hairstyle and wedding makeup! Loving the sophisticated low bun bridal updo she created.
Definitely visit our big list of the best long sleeve wedding dresses if you’re loving Tega’s bridal silhouette as much as we are.
Our Favorite Memory From The Wedding Both of us remember the day in detail, but our first moment as husband and wife was unforgettable. The first thing we did was take time to sit in gratitude and thank Jesus for such a special day. We had a few minutes of worship through song where we got to pray, sing, and thank God through the song "Most Beautiful" by Maverick City Music. Jesus is the center of our relationship and in that moment, it felt as though the room went still. You could imagine that there were many tears in that moment!
The Reception
WOW! This takes us back! Tega + London made their unique wedding reception seating chart out of colorful alphabet magnets!
“From the elements of color, to the Uno cards on the table, to the dry-erase board and magnets for seating, and even choosing to do Chinese takeout for dinner,” the couple says, “we wanted our guests to experience joy, community with one another, and the beauty of nostalgia.”
Let’s hear it for Tega’s glamorous gold oval cut engagement ring! So much sophisticated sparkle.
Our Advice To Those Planning Now From the bride: "For starters, I'd start with the fact that the wedding day is just that -- an investment in a single day that's representative of the couple. The marriage itself, though, is a beautiful lifetime investment in the growth, health, and sustenance of the couple. My advice for planning your wedding is to start with discerning what makes you two unique. Your generosity? Your humor? Your creativity? Your joy? Your love of all things The Office? Whatever that is, how can you create space for others to experience that on your day? Another HUGE thing is that you CAN work within a budget! Our wedding was mainly DIY and it was stunning."
For the second half of the celebration, Tega switched into this stunning reception dress. Recreate the timeless look by exploring our collections of our fave high neck wedding dresses and bridal gloves!
“A lot of the entire day is DIY. From doing my own wedding makeup, styling my hair, and my green wedding shoes, the entire day was filled with fun, creative quirks,” Tega says. “The wedding is a single day — make it YOUR day as a couple and experience the joy of inviting others in!”
You know we love to see some green wedding shoes! Especially a pair as cute as these Natalina sandals by Sam Edelman!!
Congrats, Tega + London, on your dreamy + sophisticated botanical garden wedding day! All the best from GWS!
photography: Los Garcias // venue name: State Botanical Gardens of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA // florals: Lindsey Campbell // wedding dress: Azazie // catering: New Red Bowl Asian Bistro // cocktails: In Good Spirits Events // veil: Etsy // day of coordinator: Shelby Thurman