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The Groom at This Louisiana-Jazz-Themed Wedding Proposed With a 25-Cent Plastic Dolphin

Written by Caroline Cunningham
| Published on May 31, 2016
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We here at Washingtonian Bride & Groom love weddings, and when we see stunning images (like the ones below captured by James Berglie of Be Photography) combined with a story as sweet as Julia Griffin and Thomas (Tom) Parisi’s, we can’t help but fall in love with weddings a little more.

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Though Tom and Julia’s time at Duke overlapped, he was two years ahead of her in school, so they never came into contact. Tom was good friends with Julia’s sorority sister Cristina—who, like Julia, is from Louisiana—and after college, Tom, Cristina, and Julia all ended up living in DC. Cristina set up some strategic happy hours and dinners, and it wasn’t long before Tom started falling for the pretty redhead who wanted a pet octopus one day and Julia was returning the feelings for the attractive guy with a great sense of humor.

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When it came time for the proposal four years later, the process of creating a custom engagement ring took longer than Tom had planned, so instead of asking for Julia’s hand with a diamond-and-platinum ring, he asked with a dolphin plastic bauble he’d bought on Amazon for 25 cents. When Tom first got down on one knee on the beach near Julia’s grandmother’s house, she thought he was joking. But when Tom explained the reason he didn’t have a real ring, Julia understood: Tom had wanted to propose on that particular beach trip so that they could celebrate afterwards with Julia’s grandmother, who they weren’t sure would be able to make it to the wedding.

“It was a very kind and special gesture on his part,” says Julia. “In fact, that visit was the last time I saw my grandmother before she passed, so I will always treasure that memory.”

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For their wedding at Leesburg’s historic Rust Manor House, Julia and Tom embraced Julia’s Louisiana background with an art deco and Louisiana-jazz-themed wedding. Following the outdoor ceremony, on the way from the cocktail hour into the reception, all the guests participated in a “second line” parade, following the “main line” parade of the bride and groom and a brass band, which played everything from “The Saints Come Marching In” to Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love.”

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As an after-dinner treat, See’s Candies were served before a Baked & Wired cake was cut into later in the evening. After a night of dancing with loved ones, the new Mr. and Mrs. departed, with plans to honeymoon in Italy and Iceland.

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Venue: Rust Manor House | Photographer: James Berglie of Be Photography | Event Coordinator: Kim Newton Weddings | Bride’s Gown: Pronovias, Love Couture Bridal | Groom’s Tux: Calvin Klein, Macy’s | Hair & Makeup Artist: Shary Wemple | Cake:Baked & Wired | Florist: J. Morris Flowers | Caterers: Great Blue Heron Catering | Music/Entertainment: Second Line Brass Band and deejay via Washington Celebrations | Paper Goods: Design by LeeAnna Iseral, printed by Type Case Industries | Calligraphy: Ginny Page | Lighting: Washington Celebrations

Looking for a top team of creatives to bring your wedding ideas to live? Check out our list of the area’s best wedding designers and planners. 

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Caroline Cunningham joined Washingtonian in 2014 after moving to the DC area from Cincinnati, where she interned and freelanced for Cincinnati Magazine and worked in content marketing. She currently resides in College Park.

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