And the bride wore Oscar de la Renta
As they began planning their wedding, the couple wasn’t set on a particular venue but had a clear vision—“an upscale backyard dinner party in a stunning setting with an abundance of florals, ideally in 2024,” Meghan shares. That vision came to life at Glenstone Garden, with breathtaking blooms by Sophie Felts. “The credit for finding Middleburg, Glenstone Gardens, and Red Fox Inn belongs entirely to Calder Clark! We brought her on board after falling in love with her impeccably designed Montana wedding featured on OTM,” Meghan adds.
For the ceremony, Meghan dazzled in Oscar de la Renta’s Hydrangea Dress, complete with a matching veil, while her sisters radiated elegance in Markarian and Carolina Herrera. Midway through the reception, she switched into a vintage sequin halter from Happy Isles, paired with shimmering Jimmy Choos. “I felt like a 1940s Hollywood starlet in it,” she recalls. Throughout the festivities, Anna Breeding ensured Meghan exuded effortless glamour, always enhancing her natural beauty with just the right touch of polish. The entire day was captured beautifully by Erich McVey, whose timeless photography preserved every detail and emotion.