A Beautifully Neutral Industrial Wedding

The Gin at Hidalgo Falls was the beautiful Texas wedding venue Chelsea Hayes and William Thompson III chose for their neutral industrial wedding, and we still can’t get over all the gorgeous natural light and farmhouse touches of this space! We love how their wedding planner, Epoch Co+, used a beautiful palette of neutrals along with minimalist decor and fresh greenery to create a cohesiveness within the space. Cheers to the happy couple!

Photos // Ten23 Photography

White and gold wedding invitation suite with bridal shoes, dried flowers, and lace garter
Back view of bride showing intricate lace applique detail on sheer wedding gown bodice
Soft-focused floral arrangement with blush pink blooms, feathery grasses, and neutral dried elements
Bride in white lace gown poses with four bridesmaids in neutral-toned floor-length dresses
White boutonniere with daisies and blush accents tied with ribbon
Outdoor ceremony with rustic silo backdrop and guests seated for industrial-style Houston wedding
Neutral reception tables with greenery garlands, white candles, and industrial venue setting
Neutral industrial wedding reception hall with white linens, metal chairs, and greenery garlands
Three-tier textured buttercream cake with vintage topper, pink blooms, and dried pampas grass

From the bride: “Will’s sister, Anne-Marie, is a wonderful published poet and we were honored when she said ‘yes’ after we asked her to write up something special for our big day. She created the poem, ‘The Brazos,’ which brought sight to the parallels of our marriage and the rivers from Brazos, which surrounded us at The Gin at Hidalgo Falls. She did a beautiful job at presenting it and her words could not have been any more perfect.”

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Other Local Vendors:

Sunkissed And Made Up, Divisi Strings, Epoch Co+, Urban Rubbish, Ten 23 Photography, The Gin At Hidalgo Falls, Something Blue, Dynamic Entertainment Productions, Cypress Photo Camper, Galveston Firefighters, HairByAda, Stag And Finch, Frank Lee Divine, Luke Villarreal, Galveston Dance Club