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SAVANNA DYLAN MOORE GOFORTH
DEC. 28, 2019 | KADENCE PHOTOGRAPHY
Alifetime of bliss began with a wink when Dylan spotted Savanna in the stands during Lonoke High School’s senior playo football game in 2014. He introduced himself to Savanna a er the game, and the couple began dating in February 2015. Four years later, Dylan and Savanna celebrated their anniversary at Agasi 7 Roo op Bar and Kitchen in Little Rock. A er dinner, Dylan took his beloved to the restaurant’s lounge, where her parents, her best friend and his family were waiting. “I was so surprised,” Savanna said. “I turned around, and he was down on one knee.” A er she said “yes,” Savanna planned a Christmas wedding that turned e Barn at Greers Ferry Lake into a winter wonderland. e couple did not let a little rain spoil their big day — in fact, they made the most of the weather by taking some striking photos beneath an umbrella. “ ey are my favorite photos, and I believe they are de nitely unique,” Savanna said.
THE EVENT
It was only tting that Savanna’s brother, Taggart Moore, who coached the game where the couple met, performed the ceremony. About 90 guests sat at tables during the ceremony, facilitating in a seamless transition to the reception. e wedding party descended two staircases to the spot where the couple was wed in front of four snowy pine trees.
THE ATTIRE
Found at Low’s Bridal & Formal in Brinkley, Savanna’s dress split the di erence between an A-line and a ballgown silhouette, and the top was covered in jewels. “[Dylan] told me later he tried so hard to hold back his tears,” she said. “He couldn’t stop smiling and touching the dress.” e ve bridesmaids wore long-sleeved black gowns bought on Amazon, and the men’s tuxedos came from Men’s Wearhouse.
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