Real Weddings
Dallas couple eyes the site of their first date for a Gatsby-inspired wedding
- The wedding party poses in front of the Eye sculpture on the hotel lawn.Photo by Greer Inez
- Alex LoCasto and Andrew Mack were married on September 23, 2017 at The Joule.Photo by Greer Inez
- LoCasto and Mack said "I do" on the hotel terrace.Photo by Greer Inez
- The couple envisioned a glamorous Great Gatsby-inspired event.Photo by Greer Inez
- The bride wore a gown from Made with Love.Photo by Greer Inez
- The bride and groom met at Sfuzzi in Uptown (now closed) through a mutual friend.Photo by Greer Inez
- Copper & Birch event planning oversaw every detail of the event, including floral arrangements.Photo by Greer Inez
- DFW Dance Floors provided a custom dance floor.Photo by Greer Inez
- The Joule took care of catering and the wedding cake.Photo by Greer Inez
- Hi Fidelity Band kept the dance floor packed all night long.Photo by Greer Inez
- Greer Inez photographed the event.Photo by Greer Inez
- Green Light Media Services provided a photobooth and videography services.Photo by Greer Inez
- There was no question that The Joule, the site of their first date, was the perfect location for this couple's wedding.Photo by Greer Inez
- The new Mr. and Mrs. in a moment of quiet at the end of the night.Photo by Greer Inez
- LoCasto and Mack enjoy the Downtown Dallas skyline — and each other.Photo by Greer Inez
It was an Uptown romance for Alex LoCasto and Andrew Mack. LoCasto was at Sfuzzi — may it rest in peace — celebrating the end of another semester in law school, when Mack showed up to meet a mutual friend.
LoCasto immediately caught his eye, but she had a long-distance beau at the time. So Mack did what any twentysomething would do and looked her up on Facebook.
“I found out when she was hanging out with our mutual friend, so I could conveniently be around when she was,” says Mack. “I was respectful [of her relationship] until I heard they broke up, and then I really put on the full-court press.”
His patience paid off. The couple commemorated their first date with dinner at Sfuzzi, where they’d first met, and drinks at The Joule hotel’s basement bar.
Some time later — more time than LoCasto “would have liked,” says Mack — the couple got engaged during a getaway to Los Cabos, Mexico.
“When I got down on my knee she was already smiling, knowing what was coming,” remembers Mack. “We ate dinner at one of our favorite restaurants, Flora Farms, and the rest is history.”
Feeling his heavy lifting was done, Mack turned the planning over to his bride-to-be — with one exception: the location. The couple agreed that The Joule, the site of their first date and a spot they’d frequented in the years since, would be the perfect location for their September 23, 2017 wedding.
With the location set, LoCasto worked with event planner Brady McElroy, owner of Copper & Birch, to bring her vision of a glitzy, glamorous, “Gatsby-esque” event to life.
“I knew I wanted to have a huge party with all of our favorite people,” says LaCasto. “I wanted it to be chic, fun and memorable.”
And was it ever. From a towering cake to show-stopping floral arrangements, every detail could have come straight out of a F. Scott Fitzgerald novel. High-energy music from Hi Fidelity Band kept the dance floor full and the party going well into the night.
“The Joule was my dream wedding spot,” says LaCosto. “I couldn’t imagine anywhere more beautiful than the terrace, and it meant so much to us to get married at a place we went on our first date six years before.”
Planner: Brady McElroy, Copper & Birch
Bridal gown: Made with Love
Bridal shoes: Jimmy Choo
Groom's tux and shoes: Armani
Florals: Copper & Birch
Photography: Greer Inez
Videography: Green Light Media Services
Photo booth: Green Light Media Services
Band: Hi Fidelity Band
Strings: Dallas Asian Strings
Venue: The Joule
Catering and cake: The Joule
Rentals: DFW Dance Floors
Invitations: Minted
Calligraphy and chalk rentals: By His Grace
Linens: BBJ Linen
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