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EDITORIAL: Once Upon a Time

Close-up bridal portrait with soft waves and pink ruffled gown, romantic garden setting

AS SEEN IN THE 2026 SPRING ISSUE OF NOW WEDDINGS MAGAZINE

 

Once Upon A Time

Tucked just outside the Mobile city limits, Hatcher Farms feels like a place pulled from a storybook, where towering oak trees, open green fields, and thoughtful details create a setting that feels both intimate and expansive. Family owned and operated, the venue was designed with connection in mind, welcoming couples and guests alike to feel right at home.

Set on 20 acres along a quiet stretch of Jeff Hamilton Road, the property features a light-filled reception space with oversized windows, a peaceful pond with a charming white chapel, and a courtyard anchored by a cozy fireplace..

A modern fairytale set beneath Southern oaks.

 

 

PHOTOGRAPHY:

Kristen Marcus Photography

ON LOCATION:

Hatcher Farms Venue

FLORALS:

Arrie’s Flowers

CAKE:

Designer Cakes by Karissa

CHARCUTERIE:

Barron’s Catering

HAIR + MAKEUP:

Amber Champagne, Champagne Artistry Beauty Studio

TUXEDOS:

Francia’s Formal Affair

GOWNS:

Putting on the Ritz

MARQUEE + PHOTO BOOTH:

Mobile Marquees

MODELS:

Kiera Lindsay + Braxton Harrell 

For this editorial, Amber Champagne of Champagne Artistry Beauty Studio leaned into soft romance with a whimsical twist for the hair and makeup. Blush tones set the foundation, paired with warm golds and rich browns to add depth and dimension to the eyes. Bold lashes and subtly fanned liner lift the gaze, while pink-hued glossy lips and radiant skin complete the look, fresh, luminous, and perfectly suited for spring.

Intimate close-up of couple, bride smiling in pink ruffled gown while groom leans in affectionately

Kiera wears a dramatic 3D floral organza ruffled ball gown from Putting on the Ritz, shown here in a soft blush hue. Oversized rosettes bloom across the gown, creating sculptural texture from the neckline through the voluminous A-line skirt. 

Florals by Arrie’s Flowers echo the gown’s romantic palette, framing the ceremony scene with layers of blush and ivory blooms beneath the oak trees.

Bride in voluminous pink tulle ball gown standing beneath geometric floral arch outdoors

Bride in voluminous pink floral tulle ball gown standing beneath geometric floral arch on lawn

Close-up of pastel wedding bouquet with white roses, blush florals, and greenery against pink wedding dress

At first glance, this ivory gown appears entirely new, but it’s the very same style as the blush gown from Putting on the Ritz, reimagined through color and styling. In ivory, the sculptural rosettes take on a softer, more traditional tone, allowing the gown’s intricate texture and movement to shine against the backdrop of the white chapel.

This subtle transformation highlights the versatility of the design, proving how a single silhouette can tell two entirely different stories.

Bride twirling in strapless tulle wedding gown beside pond with lily pads, groom in beige suit

Bride and groom dip kiss in front of white chapel with cross and floral arbor, soft romantic wedding portrait

Close-up of bride and groom embracing in front of chapel, holding pastel bouquet, intimate wedding moment

Braxton complements the full-length gowns in a sand-colored David Major Collection suit from Francia’s Formal Affair. The tailored silhouette balances the gowns’ dramatic volume while maintaining a soft, romantic feel, ideal for an outdoor ceremony framed by greenery and florals.

Groom portrait in light beige suit with blush bow tie and pocket square, standing outdoors by wooden fence

For a lighter, more playful chapter of the story, Kiera changes into the Tiffany Homecoming Dress from Putting on the Ritz, a short ivory tulle gown with a full mini silhouette and sweetheart neckline. Flirty and fun, the look feels made for dancing under string lights and celebrating with ease.

Braxton pairs the look with a tan Enzo Tovare 100% linen suit from Francia’s Formal Affair, bringing a relaxed, modern contrast that feels effortlessly chic for an evening celebration.

Bride and groom portrait by brick fireplace with string lights, bride in short tulle reception dress and groom in beige suit

Romantic dip pose of bride and groom in front of brick fireplace with glowing string lights

A thoughtfully styled petite charcuterie board by Barron’s Catering adds an intimate, relaxed touch to the celebration. Featuring an artful mix of cheeses, cured meats, fresh fruit, and accompaniments, the spread feels perfect for cocktail hour or a quiet moment shared between the couple

Charcuterie board with cheeses, crackers, grapes, strawberries, olives, and cured meats held by couple

Bride and groom toasting champagne while seated by rustic brick fireplace with floral arrangements

A glowing marquee sign by Mobile Marquees brings playful personality to the evening setting. Framed by string lights and towering oaks, the oversized lettering adds a modern, celebratory focal point.

Bride and groom embracing beside large marquee “THE SMITHS” sign with string lights overhead

A custom magazine-inspired photo booth from Mobile Marquees puts a creative spin on wedding keepsakes. Designed to resemble a glossy cover moment, the setup invites guests to step into the spotlight and take home a snapshot that feels equal parts fun and editorial.

Couple posing in front of custom “2026 Wedding Edition” magazine-style backdrop display

A timeless tiered wedding cake by Designer Cakes by Karissa anchors the reception design with understated elegance. Clean lines are softened with delicate floral accents by Arrie’s Flowers, creating a classic look that complements both the romantic setting and the whimsical details woven throughout the celebration.

Three-tier white wedding cake with pastel floral accents and gold candle holders on elegant display table

Three-tier white wedding cake with blush and ivory florals displayed beneath circular greenery arch with candles

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