Nicole Nemec and Matthew Becks officially tied the knot at their micro-wedding during the pandemic, but still wanted the boho celebration they had always dreamed of. The two shared a first look at Duluth’s Aerial Lift Bridge, which Michelle counts as one of her favorite moments of the day. She wore the Rue de Seine gown she had fallen in love with at the start of her quest, but traded the traditional veil for a more daring white hat. Not to be outdone, Matt wore an all-black ensemble accented with an eye-catching boutonniere. The ceremony at Enger Tower began with the couple’s children as flower girl and ring-bearers, followed by emotional vows with Matt’s uncle officiating. After a Champagne toast send-off, the party moved on to Clyde Iron Works, transformed with a moody palette of black, burgundy and gold to create a romantic vibe with an eclectic touch. Bountiful florals and pampas grasses in red and neutral hues accented the black linen-topped tables. As a sweet ending to the dreamy day, guests enjoyed cake pops before dancing the night away.
Nicole and Matthew celebrated their marriage with a bold celebration on the North Shore.
Written by
Sydney Stevens
Published:
Minnesota Bride Fall/Winter 2023
City State:
Duluth
Region
Minneapolis
North Metro
Season:
autumn
summer
Styles:
Rustic
Colors:
WEDDING PRO TEAM
Bridal Attire
Bridal Shop
Bridesmaids' Attire
Cake
Katie Kappauf of Cub Foods
Desserts
Kelly Reinking
Florist
The Rose Man
Groom's Attire
Groomsmen's Attire
Hair + Makeup
Photography + Wedding Coordination
Transportation
Reception Venue + Catering
Ceremony Venue
First Look Venue
Aerial Lift Bridge