April 17, 2026
Jordan and Kenny’s wedding day felt like the perfect blend of timeless Southern charm and full-on celebration. Set at Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery on a beautiful spring evening, their day carried that effortlessly romantic energy that venues like Belle Meade do so well. Historic architecture, sprawling grounds, soft spring light, and a celebration that somehow felt both elegant and wildly fun all at once.
With around 90 of their closest friends and family gathered to celebrate, the entire day felt intimate enough to stay personal while still bringing the kind of energy that keeps a dance floor packed.











The afternoon began in the bridal suite at Belle Meade, where the excitement was already building. With eight bridesmaids and eight groomsmen, there was no shortage of energy, laughter, and movement throughout the day, but everything still felt surprisingly relaxed.
Jordan and Kenny chose not to do a traditional first look, saving that moment for the ceremony, but they did something so fun with their wedding party instead. Jordan’s bridesmaids had a first look with Kenny, which brought such a playful and unexpected energy to the afternoon. It was one of those moments that instantly loosened any nerves and made the whole day feel even more personal.























Belle Meade in spring is honestly such a dream backdrop for a wedding. The fresh greenery, soft light, and classic architecture gave every part of the day this timeless, romantic feel without needing much else.
Jordan and Kenny kept their palette soft and elegant with ivory and dusty blue tones, which fit the venue beautifully and gave everything that fresh, classic spring wedding feel.
By choosing to wait until the ceremony to see each other for the first time, that walk down the aisle carried so much anticipation. Those moments where everyone is waiting, music starts, and everything suddenly becomes real always feel extra emotional when there hasn’t been a first look beforehand.






























After the ceremony, cocktail hour flowed naturally into family portraits and time for Jordan and Kenny to soak everything in together before heading into the reception.
And then the vibe shifted.
The moment they were announced into the reception as Mr. and Mrs. Kellems to Signed, Sealed, Delivered, you could tell the rest of the night was going to be a party.
Their first dance to Ends of the Earth by Ty Myers brought a softer, more intimate pause to the evening before speeches, celebration, and dancing officially took over.

















The reception at Belle Meade felt like the perfect balance of heartfelt and high-energy. Meaningful toasts gave way to a packed dance floor, guests fully leaning into the celebration, and the kind of atmosphere where nobody wanted the night to end.
And honestly, ending the night by sending everyone off to Broadway? Such a Nashville move, and such a fun way to keep the celebration going.




































Jordan and Kenny also chose to add film photography to their wedding day, which always brings such a special layer to a gallery. There’s something about film that captures emotion in such a nostalgic, imperfectly perfect way that digital just can’t fully replicate. The softness, the grain, the colors, all of it adds this timeless feeling that paired so beautifully with the romantic atmosphere of their day at Belle Meade. Mixing film into a wedding gallery always helps tell the story in a more layered, intentional way, and their day was such a perfect fit for it.
































Jordan and Kenny’s wedding is such a beautiful reminder that timeless doesn’t have to mean overly formal, and elegant doesn’t have to mean serious.
Their day felt joyful, warm, romantic, and completely full of life from beginning to end.
Exactly what a wedding should feel like.
Vendors:
Venue: Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery
Florals / Planning: Charming Bridal
Hair & Makeup: Blow Dry Bar
Dress: XO Bridals
Suit: Men’s Wearhouse
Catering: Beyond Details
DJ: Nashville Party Authority
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