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Rainy Mount Vernon Inn Wedding

April 16, 2024

Anna and Chad’s rainy Mount Vernon Inn wedding was elegant, romantic, and a whole lot of fun! If you’re worried about rain on your wedding day, take a look at these. Some of the cutest photos can be made with umbrellas and a good attitude! And also, there are SO many moments that happen throughout the course of a whole wedding day – the portraits are just a small portion of that. So if it’s a total deluge on your wedding day, don’t sweat it. Beautiful photos will still happen. I love the variety that weather brings, and I really love a good rainy Mount Vernon Inn wedding! Here’s another recent rainy day wedding that turned out beautifully.

Shout-out to the vendors who made it all possible:
Band: Blue Label Band
Ceremony Venue: Immaculate Conception
Day-of Coordination: Colorfully Yours Events
Flowers: Lavanda Eucalypto
Makeup: Marta Bota
Photographer: Emily Chastain Photography
Reception Venue: Mount Vernon Inn RestaurantBride and groom stand in front of the front of the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant in a misty rain at night. Rainy_Mount_Vernon_Inn_Restaurant_Wedding _0001 Bride gets her makeup done before her weddingGroom and groomsmen check themselves out in a mirror. Groom and groomsmen walk to the church on a rainy spring day. Bride's mom zips up bride's wedding dress on the day of the wedding. Bride's mother, father, and sister look on with loving expressions and tears in their eyes as bride has her big reveal on her rainy wedding day. Bride walks out to the car with an umbrella on her rainy wedding day. The church of the Immaculate Conception in DC is visible through raindrops on the windshield. Bride gets escorted out of the car by multiple people holding umbrellas over her head on the way to her rainy wedding at Immaculate Conception church in DC. Groom tears up as bride walks down the aisle on their rainy wedding day at Immaculate Conception church in DC. View from the balcony at Immaculate Conception church in DC as bride is walked down the aisle by her father. View of the wedding ceremony at Immaculate Conception church in DC reflected in the mirror of the organ. Bride and groom kiss at the alter before heading to the rest of their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding. Bride and groom kiss with a dip in the aisle during their recessional before heading to the rest of their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding. Bride poses at the church alter at Immaculate Conception Church in DC. Bride and groom huddle outside of the church doors under an awning for some quick intimate portraits on their rainy wedding day. Bride and groom exit the Immaculate Conception church in DC and walk down the stairs with umbrellas in the rain. Bride and groom kiss under umbrellas outside of their trolley to take them to the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant on their rainy wedding day. Bride and groom cheers with a portrait of George Washington behind them at their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding. Bride and groom enter their wedding reception at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant. Bride and groom look lovingly at each other during a wedding toast at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant. Bride and groom go around to tables to greet their guests at their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding. Bride and groom go around to tables to greet their guests at their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding. Bride and groom do a little outdoor dancing at their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding. Bride and groom share a first dance in the tent at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant. Bride and groom share a first dance in the tent at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant. Bride and groom dance the reception away with their friends and family at their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding. Bride and groom dance the reception away with their friends and family at their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding. Bride and groom walk through a sparkler exit to end the night at their rainy Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant wedding.

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