Jenna and Eric celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary at their home in Southlake, Texas on May 14th 2016. They had a Great Gatsby themed party with 50 of their closest friends. They chose our black and gold glitter art deco backdrop to compliment their theme as well as the rest of the decor consisting of pearls, (the traditional 30th anniversary gift), mirrors, black and gold, and an abundance of orchids! We made sure to bring lots of our Gatsby themed props as well! Congratulations on 30 wonderful years!
Accommodating up to 350 guests and modeled after an 18th century Italian villa, Aristide Mansfield elaborate design and grand amenities promise to make your Event one to remember. Whether your wedding is on the grand outside staircase, nestled under the loggia or in our indoor ballroom, Aristide’s beautiful landscape makes for a spectacular setting for your wedding. We have two wedding suites uniquely designed with every aspect of you in mind! Our largest Wedding Suite includes a Private restroom, makeup and hair stations, a 3-way mirror and pedestal. Our additional wedding suite includes a private restroom, TV with cable and plenty of seating to relax before your ceremony.
Our grand ballroom is the ideal space for your dream reception. Aristide Mansfield’s 16 arches in the second story of the ballroom can provide colored lighting that will complement and set the mood for your event. The ballroom has four large 6-foot-high chandeliers that are quintessential Tuscan. The wooden beams in the ballroom complement the floor detail and tie the room together. Throughout the Venue, we have several gorgeous photo opportunities from our classic stone wall, cocktail area, outdoor fireplace and beautiful wooden doors.
A seamless blend of building and garden, the Nasher Sculpture Center is an ideal, beautiful and intimate setting for a variety of private events. In partnership with Wolfgang Puck Catering, the Nasher is available for wedding ceremonies and receptions, social events, bridal events, portrait photography, corporate functions, meeting space, daytime events and non-profit functions.
Treat your guests to the company of Picasso, Matisse, Giacometti, Calder, Rodin, and other masters of sculpture in the stunning surroundings of the Nasher Sculpture Center.
From their editorial in D Weddings Magazine…
Though Texas natives Diana Lopez and Jared Morris went to college in different states, their paths crossed in Dallas the summer after their freshmen year while attending the same career-prep program. Diana was immediately drawn to Jared’s then-long blond hair. And Jared, an outgoing type, liked that reserved Diana made him work for her attention.
“We flirted and hung out, but we knew we couldn’t do long distance,” Diana remembers. “So we just enjoyed each other’s company during the summer.”
Every summer thereafter, they would see each other through the program and resume their flirtation, never making their relationship status official until they both moved to Dallas after graduation. But after just three months of dating, they were dealt a blow when Jared’s job relocated him to Nebraska, and later to Minneapolis.
“Timing never seemed to be on our side,” Jared says. But tired of waiting for the right moment, he remembers, “We really just said, ‘To hell with it. We’re going to try it and see if it works.’”
After more than three years of dating long distance, Diana moved to Minneapolis to be with Jared. That’s when he knew it was real. “That showed me that she cared more about my happiness than about hers,” Jared says. “I knew she’d be there for me in the long haul.”
Jared asked Diana to marry him on a sunny Saturday afternoon in August 2015, before joining their family and friends on a sunset sailboat ride on Lake Ray Hubbard. Though they’d relocated to Houston, they chose Dallas for the wedding, where many of their friends and family live. They wanted an outdoor affair in the city and found the ideal venue in the Nasher Sculpture Center.
“A lot of outdoor weddings go toward country, and we didn’t want that,” Diana says. “We wanted it to be something modern, something urban, something within the city—and the Nasher was perfect.”
The couple hired Wendy Kay with Birds of a Feather Events to make their big day one of a kind. “Wendy really opened our eyes as to what the possibilities would be,” Jared says. “We didn’t want to do the normal, cookie-cutter wedding. We really wanted to stand out and do something that was going to be a showstopper.”
Wendy blended organic with glitz for the March 26, 2016 nuptials. Lush florals from The Southern Table and agate stone details from The Hollow Geode accentuated the beauty of the Nasher’s grounds, while gold-sequined table linens and cakes by Sugar Bee Sweets added to the glamour. But the most showstopping moment came when the bride and groom surprised their guests with a choreographed first dance to the Bee Gees’ hit “More Than a Woman.” It was a routine they had worked on for months—with help from YouTube.
“We would move furniture and practice at night,” Jared says. “Diana picked up on it a lot quicker than I do, so there were some moments of frustration. But we had fun.” Diana also bought a reception dress from Bhldn that was more conducive to cutting a rug than the beaded Anna Campbell gown she wore for the ceremony.
Though rain had threatened all week, the weather ended up being perfect for a celebration under the stars. For a couple whose timing had long proven tricky, it seemed it was finally on their side. And as they danced into the night with 120 loved ones, Diana remembers wanting the moment to last forever.
“It happened so quickly,” she says. “I just didn’t want it to end.” -Jessica Otte, D Weddings
Along with housing one of the leading fashion markets in the nation, Fashion Industry Gallery “FIG” doubles as one of the most coveted event spaces in Dallas. The FIG special events venue is approximately 28,000 square feet of sleek, contemporary loft-space within a mid-century modern building in the heart of Downtown Dallas. With exposed brick walls, polished concrete floors and natural and directional lighting, and additional spaces including a promenade adjacent to a private park, a spacious lobby and intimate lounge, the space is a blank slate that can be transformed into the optimal backdrop for limitless events. From formal seated dinners and cocktail receptions, to art shows and weddings, FIG can accommodate between 20 to 1,800 guests.
It’s where Nicole Richie held her book-signing party for “The Truth about Diamonds”; Valentino staged its private conclave cocktail party for Neiman Marcus; Grey Goose launched its “La Poire” vodka; “Modern Luxury Dallas” celebrated its debut; and iconic director Francis Ford Coppola performed his private one-man show.
If it’s a fashionable event, it’s at the Fashion Industry Gallery.
Chelsea and Randall were so awesome to work with! Their wedding was on an icy day in February in Dallas, TX, but that did not stop their guests from showing up and having a great time in the photo booth! We provided a custom white paper flower wall with a single gold flower for an extra pop!