Bride's Dress, Veil, etc
The bride wore an ivory Legends gown designed by Romona Keveza. The silk shantung gown featured a modified empire waist with a dramatic couture ruffled crumb catcher neckline. The crystal embroidered belt highlighted the crisscross cache-couer bodice. The fluted skirt was embellished with Swarovski crystals to the hem of the cascading train. A white mantilla belonging to the bride's maternal grandmother was sown into the bodice of the dress. The bride wore a cathedral length veil trimmed in lace. The bride carried a hand tide bouquet of white flowers including hydrangeas, garden roses, calla lilies and ranuncious. Attached to the bouquet were wedding rings belonging to the bride's paternal great grandmother and maternal grandfather.
Bride's Parents
Phil and Gin Foster of Camden
Bride's Grandparents
Jane Green of Camden and the late Charles Green, Lucille Foster of Emerson and the late Joe Ray Foster.
Bride's Employment
Manager of Winning in Store for Henkel Corporation
Groom's Parents
Jim and Linda Machen, Forrest City
Groom's Grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Bevie Lee Machen of Forrest City and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Francis Rosica of Forrest City.
Groom's Employment
Regional President Northwest Arkansas for First Federal Bank
Maid of Honor and Bridesmaids
Matron of honor, Whitney Moore of Little Rock, sister of the bride. Alicia Clark, Rebecca Raney, Bethany Rutledge, Ashley Van Ness and Holly Wheeler of Fayetteville, Elaine Kelly of Little Rock, Sarah Howey of Springfield, Missouri and Lauren Pruitt of Ft. Smith.
Best Man and Groomsmen
Best men, David Machen of Little Rock and Mark Machen of Fayetteville, brothers of the groom. Groomsmen, Blake Eddins of Little Rock, Blake Showalter of Searcy, Chase Foster, brother of the bride, Carter Clark, Adam Rutledge, John Meeks, Britton Wheeler and Josh Raney, all of Fayetteville.
Additional Wedding Party Members
Lila Jeanne Eddins, of Little Rock, flower girl. Ushers Franklin Bass of Hot Springs, Chad Powell of Wynne, David Ross of Springfield, Missouri and Brian Coker of Little Rock. Scripture readers were Ellen Clark of Nashville, Tennessee and Brock Gearhart of Fayetteville. Patrick Charlton sang Ava Maria and How Beautiful and was accompanied by Charlotte Childs, pianist. Meredith Helms of Stuttgart, handed out programs and kept the bride's book.
Reception
The reception was held at the Inn at Carnall Hall following the wedding. Music was provided by Memphis Soul Revue. The reception area was filled with centerpieces in a variety of designs including candles, votives and a color mixture of purple, red, green and white. The bride's wedding portrait hung above the fireplace. The bride's cake was a 6 tier round and hexagon shaped white cake with buttercream rosettes and accented with jewel centers. The quilted fondant was highlighted with silver icing pearls. The groom's cake was in the shape of a Titleist golf ball featuring an Arkansas Razorback.
Wedding Info July 14, 2012 St. Joseph's Catholic Church Fayetteville About Cameron Leigh Camden Hometown Fayetteville Residence Manager of Winning in Store for Henkel Corporation Occupation About James Matthew Forrest City Hometown Fayetteville Residence Regional President First Federal Bank Northwest Arkansas Occupation Cameron Leigh's Parents Phil and Gin Foster James Matthew's Parents Jim and Linda Machen Cameron Leigh's Attendants Whitney Moore Matron of honor Alicia Clark, Rebecca Raney, Bethany Rutledge, Ashley Van Ness, and Holly Wheeler, Sarah Howey, Elaine Kelly and Lauren Pruitt. Bridesmaids James Matthew's Attendants David Machen and Mark Machen Best man Blake Eddins, Blake Showalter, Carter Clark, Adam Rutledge, John Meeks, Britton Wheeler, Josh Raney and Chase Foster, Groomsmen Flower girl Lila Jeanne Eddins