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The couple’s four nieces were the flower girls for the event, and each wore a second-hand flowery dress discovered by MaryBeth’s mother at a thrift store. Each dress was adorned with vintage rhinestone buttons from Dragonfly, with the oldest niece’s dress boasting a rhinestone flower brooch.
MaryBeth’s beautiful, vintage dress was ballerina-style and, of course, secondhand. The dress came from a small vintage formalwear shop called Stephanie’s Prom Closet. The bride’s sandals were found at Goodwill.
Justin’s outfit was inspired by the 1970s, and it was made up of many vintage and secondhand pieces as well. His corduroy western 3-piece suit and brown bowtie were from the vintage bargain basement of Mike Bjorn’s. His beige ruffled tux shirt came from a vintage clothing store called Yellow Jacket, and his shoes were a favorite pair he already owned--leather ankle boots found at a thrift store.
MaryBeth gave him his 1970s belt buckle as a wedding gift, which she purchased from the Etsy store Rabbity Vintage. Justin’s outfit was topped off with a pair of pristine cufflinks found in a vintage suitcase rescued by the couple.
Photo Credit: Wrinkle In Time Photography