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Vows: This Love Was Meant To Be
The two-tiered lemon and vanilla cake with raspberry filling by Forever Sweet.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
All Woman, Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Style, Style Observer, Tuesday Style
February 25, 2017

Vows: This Love Was Meant To Be

Mechanical engineer Jason Neil wed architect Chantay Campbell at the home of the bride’s parents in Godfrey Lands, Mandeville, Manchester, on Saturday, December 31, 2016. Vows takes you on a trip to the altar.

How they met…

The two were friends from the day they met at Belair Preparatory School. They played, laughed, learned and grew up together. They were classmates until grade five when Chantay did Common Entrance and passed for Bishop Gibson High School for Girls, while Jason did Common Entrance in grade six and passed for Manchester High School. After fifth grade they never spoke or had any contact up until 2012 when Jason saw Chantay at a New Year’s Eve party called “The in crowd”, where they hugged and had a quick talk. It seemed ordained that after 18 years of not communicating with each other they would reconnect. In fact, Chantay’s mother gave Jason her telephone number after seeing her in Mandeville.

The proposal, as told by Chantay…

On December 24, 2015, the anniversary of the day we reunited, Jason proposed to me. He had sent me on a treasure hunt which led me back to him. He got down on one knee and asked me to marry him, and I said yes.

The ceremony…

The exchange of vows took place on the lawns of the bride’s parents’ home in Mandeville. The wedding was a New Year’s Eve black-tie affair, with all the guests styling in black. The wedding colours were white with gold accents. The gorgeous bridesmaids made their way up the aisle to Debussy’s Clair de Lune, dressed in shimmering iridescent nude gowns with jewelled shoulder accents by La Femme. They were escorted by the dapper groomsmen in tuxedoes provided by Petals and Promises. At the altar stood Jason, in a custom-made tuxedo by Spokes Apparel.

As the strains of Debussy’s Clair de Lune continued, Chantay, stunning in a gown by Wtoo Watters Bridal complete with a statement-making shoulder piece by Abigail Grace Bridal and clutching a bouquet of white roses, made her way to her groom. She was escorted by her father Owen Campbell.

The proceedings were officiated by Pastor Khereen Wilson Bailey.

Reception

The newly-weds and members of their bridal party, guided by master of ceremonies Floyd Green, the groom’s cousin, made their way into the reception area to the Bob Marley classic Could You Be Loved.

A four-course dinner followed with dessert by award-winning dessert chef Nadene Lazarus of Sweet Moments, ahead of a series of games: to initiate a kiss from the bride and groom, guests had to pick little notes from a bowl with an activity to either sing, dance, or share a word of advice. The crowd-pleaser was the rubber band game: each guest received a white rubber band at the start of the reception and there were four forbidden words — wedding, love, beautiful, happy. Any guest who said one of these words would lose their band. The person at the end of the evening with the most rubber bands won a day pass for two at Sandals South Coast. The groom’s sister was the lucky recipient.

Instead of a bouquet toss to the single ladies present, a married couple won the bouquet plus dinner for two at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel by playing musical chairs.

The reception over, it was now time to don New Year’s Eve party hats and move to the dance floor where the New Year’s Day countdown commenced.

The Honeymoon

The lovebirds enjoyed a two-week parish-hopping tour around the island enjoying stops at Serendipity Holistic Resort and Spa in the mountains, Hermosa Cove, Ocho Rios before heading to the Hilton Rose Hall on January, 7, for her sister’s wedding at the Montego Bay Convention Centre. The newly-weds’ final stop was the luxe Cliff Hotel in Negril.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chantay is escorted up the aisle by her father Owen Campbell.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Chantay accepts a congratulatory smooch from her brother Owen Campbell Jr.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Jason plants a kiss on his wife&rsquo;s cheek.<strong> (Tiffany Lue-Yen)</strong>
Mr and Mrs Neil during their post-nuptial session<strong> (Tiffany Lue-Yen)</strong>
<strong>Moray Jemeison Real Photography </strong>
Cousin of the groom, Dane Lennox and winner of the rubber band game, Stacey Neil, sister of the groom, showing off her white rubber bands.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Menu<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
The newly-weds and their guests.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
The elegant reception decor provided by New Levels Decor Kingston.?<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Parents of the bride Owen and Hyacinth Campbell.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
The couple enjoy an intimate moment.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Mr and Mrs Jason Neil share a photo op with the groom&rsquo;s father Bonny Neil.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Members of the bridal party share a light moment after the nuptials.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
The newly-weds with members of the bride&rsquo;s family<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Newly-weds Chantay and Jason are all smiles.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Mr and Mrs Jason Neil share a picture-perfect moment with members of the groom&rsquo;s family.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Chantay shares lens time with her sister and maid of honour Jannae Campbell (left) and bridesmaid Jade Holland, cousin of the bride.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
All about love?<strong> (Tiffany Lue-Yen)</strong>
Mr and Mrs Neil at the head table.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Unveiling of the cake by the bride&rsquo;s mother Hyacinth Campbell.<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>
Jason shares the spotlight with his groomsmen.?<strong> (Moray Jemeison Real Photography)</strong>

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