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Vows: This Very Moment
Mr and Mrs David Morrison with members of their bridal party.<strong> (Craig Harley)</strong>
All Woman, Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer, Tuesday Style
September 3, 2016

Vows: This Very Moment

Who knew that Cupid’s bow was directed at J Wray and Nephew Retail Operations Team Leader Nastassia Hall and Quality and Compliance Director David Morrison? And that six years after their initial encounter, they would be exiting Webster Memorial United Church as newly-weds? Vows recounts the unfolding of this corporate romance.

What sparked the flame, as told to Vows by David

We met in 2006 when Nastassia started working part-time at J Wray and Nephew. There was not much interaction. In 2010 she became a full-time member of the team and that’s when things really heated up. I began attending netball games to watch her play, and I would see her at different events. She had such a wonderful spirit, absolutely gorgeous, it was impossible not to be attracted to her. I plucked up the courage to ask her out to dinner one evening, and from then on our souls have been connected. We started going out more and the closer we got, the more I realised she was perfect for me. We didn’t even really know when we became a couple; it really just felt like we’d always been together.

I proposed to Nastassia on August 15, 2015, but had sought her mother’s blessing a few weeks earlier. She was ecstatic about it and showered me with her blessings and good wishes on my journey. I bought Nastassia’s engagement ring and hid it for a few weeks, anticipating the right moment to pop the question.

One night as we lay in bed talking, the topic of marriage came up and she told me that she doubted that I was ready for marriage. Immediately, I felt the urge to prove her wrong, so I went for the ring and got down on one knee and popped the question. Thankfully the answer was a resounding, “YES!”

The Ceremony

The bridegroom was debonair in a Spokes Apparel three-piece, fossil-grey suit accented with a cobalt-blue bow tie. The groomsmen wore fossil-grey two-piece suits with cobalt-blue neckties, also tailored by Spokes Apparel. They escorted the stunning bridesmaids, who were styled in cobalt-blue floor-length gowns designed to complement each figure by designer Charmaine Knight-Brown as they made their way up the aisle in pairs to the strains of Christina Perri’s A Thousand Years.

K-Ci & JoJo’s This Very Moment was played while Nastassia made her way up the aisle escorted by her stepfather Deverowe Hogarth. She was stunning in a Galia Lahav-inspired fit and flare low-back white gown designed by Mei Lei and fitted with an illusion neckline, appliquéd with lace and beaded crystals complemented by a white bird-cage veil. The team at New Levels Décor Limited decorated the aisles of Webster Memorial United in the cobalt-blue and silver theme with bouquets of flowers and drapery arrangements. The ceremony was officiated by Reverend Nicholas Forrester and the programme included a musical selection by bridesmaid Nikolae Bailey-Keating.

The Reception

The team at New Levels Décor Limited brought their magic to the Gold Room at The UWI, Mona Visitors’ Lodge, which they transformed into an idyllic cobalt-blue and silver setting highlighted with elements of white. The tables were bedecked with bouquets of hydrangeas, roses and orchids and labelled with destination-themed seating charts. The wedding party made its entrance to Drake’s

One Dance. Luvin Scarlett was the master of ceremonies, who introduced the newly-weds for their first dance to J Holiday’sForever Ain’t Enough, which included the couple’s adorable two-year-old son Kai Morrison, who joined his parents at the beginning of their dance. Following this, guests enjoyed a sumptuous three-course dinner catered by Kaluga Gourmet Access, and a three-tiered mixed-fruit cake by Forever Sweet JA. With the newly-weds being dedicated sports fans, the reception was put on pause for the viewing of the women’s 100-metre race in the Rio Olympics. The excitement reached fever pitch! Calm restored, guests partied until the wee hours of the morning to tunes spun by DJ Omar C.

The couple honeymooned in Cancun, Mexico.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

David and his groomsmen Dr Carlos Wilson (right), best man Duane Morrison (second left) and Damian Graveley. (<strong>Craig Harley)</strong>
Nastassia shows off her ring to her maid of honour Camille Kidd (second left) and bridesmaids Sondria Ireland (left) and Nikolae Bailey-Keating. (<strong>Craig Harley)</strong>
J Wray and Nephew Chairman Clement &lsquo;Jimmy&rsquo; Lawrence (right) and colleague Devon Minott (left) were out in support of the nuptials of their team members David and Nastassia. <strong>(Photos:</strong> <strong>Craig Harley)</strong>
Reverend Nicholas Forrester bestows his blessings upon the couple.<strong></strong>
The newly-weds on the lawns of UWI Mona for their post-nuptial photo session.<strong> (Craig Harley)</strong>
David and Nastassia share a kiss as husband and wife.<strong> (Craig Harley)</strong>
The decadent three-tiered fruit cake by Forever Sweet Ja.<strong> (Craig Harley)</strong>
The bouquets were created by New Levels Decor Limited and featured cobalt-blue and white orchids, roses and hydrangeas.<strong> (Craig Harley)</strong>
David and Nastassia enjoy their first dance as husband and wife to J Holiday&rsquo;s Forever Ain&rsquo;t Enough.<strong> (Craig Harley)</strong>
Each table was labelled with destination-themed seating charts by the New Levels Decor Team.<strong> (Craig Harley)</strong>

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