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VOWS: Affairs of the Heart
Horita and Chavin seal their vows with a kiss. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
March 13, 2023

VOWS: Affairs of the Heart

A decade of growth, bickering, change, distance, friendship, and finally love.

Entrepreneurs Horita Grant and Chavin Williams tied the knot on Saturday, January 21 at Vintage Gardens, St Catherine.

The two grew up in the same community — Old Harbour, St Catherine — but had never actually met. All this would change in 2012 when they were both travelling in the same taxi. Come time for her to exit, Chavin offered to assist her with her igloo of fish. “I thought, wow! There are still gentlemen in this world,” related Horita to Tuesday Style Vows. “That was the end of that, I thought, until months later, having sought me out, he asked for my number.

“Knowing that only a handful of people knew my number, I challenged him to get it and call me. He would then, I explained, have a chance.”

Chavin not only accepted the challenge but managed to get her number. Regular conversations led to a solid friendship and eventually the start of a courtship that led to a proposal of marriage.

The ceremony

The exchange of vows took place on the lawns of Vintage Garden, St Catherine, where the couple received the additional blessing of light showers.

Making her way to her bridegroom to the strains of Ed Sheeran’s Perfect was Horita, in a deep champagne off-the-shoulder ballgown with exquisite pearl and lace details and a 2m long train from Luxbrides JA. Her bouquet comprised pink roses and carnations, and she was escorted by both her father Clinton Bailey and her son Nathanael Jarrett.

The proceedings were officiated by Reverend Christopher Stennett.

Let the celebration begin!

Damian “Jr Gong” Marley’s Affairs of the Heart signalled the arrival of the entire bridal party to the reception area immediately after.

Handling the formalities was Pastor Christopher Dawkins, who invited the newly-weds to the dance floor for their first dance as husband and wife to Popcaan’s Through The Storm. Dinner, which was catered by Junior Osbourne/@juniors.gourmet, ahead of heartfelt speeches, the unveiling and cutting of the cake, and post-reception celebrations including the tossing of the bouquet and the removal of garter.

A honeymoon is scheduled for a later date.

Horita’s journey up the aisle begins on the arms of both her father Clinton Bailey (left) and her son Nathanael Jarrett. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
Giveaway son Nathanael Jarrett receives a warm embrace from his stepfather Chavin Williams as the bride’s father Clinton Bailey looks on. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
Ring-bearer and the couple’s son Chance-Bailey Williams with the bride’s brother Keniel Bailey (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
Flower girls Alaine Wright (left) and Marissa Williams pave the way for the bride’s arrival. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
Horita and Chavin are joined at the altar by Reverend Christopher Stennett. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
Mr and Mrs Chavin Williams share a moment with their wedding party.Newlifestudios.ja
The bride shares the frame with her mother Beverley Williams (right) and the groom’s mother Angela Clarke. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
Horita gets ready to toss the bouquet. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
The couple’s five-tiered red velvet and fruitcake by Teegees Cakes & Desserts. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
Horita wears a deep champagne off-the-shoulder ballgown with exquisite pearl and lace details and a 2m long train from Luxbrides JA. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
The newly-weds perform cake-cutting duties. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)
The bride and groom’s first dance as husband and wife is to Popcaan’s Through The Storm. (Photo: Newlifestudios.ja)

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