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Kentucky Derby Wedding Ideas Fit for Any Southern Belle

Turn "the greatest two minutes in sports" into a chic, southern-inspired affair.
Heather Warsksa
by Andrea Fowler
Updated May 04, 2018

We can get behind any occasion that calls for show-stopping hats and signature cocktails, especially when that occasion is the 142nd annual Kentucky Derby. What do we love most about this historic horse competition? It's got some serious wedding inspo: the entertainment, the food and drink, the outdoor scenery and perhaps most importantly, the fashion. Bow-tie clad gentleman and fascinator-sporting ladies is a clear indicator of a party.

The Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes make up the three races of the Triple Crown, spanning from May 5 to June 9. But if that's not enough pony prime time for you, let your favorite derby details inspire your wedding day!

1. Red Rose Boutonnieres

Brandon Kidd Photography

The red rose is the official flower of the Kentucky Derby, and over 400 of them make up the winner's garland that gets draped over the winning horse after the race. It's only fitting that the groom and his groomsmen sport the same significant bloom.

From: A Chic, Themed Wedding at L'Auberge Del Mar in Del Mar, California

2. Bridal Brimmed Hat

Heather Warsksa

Of course we're suggesting a hat-veil combo. And if you think you can't rock it, think again—confidence is a bride's best accessory.

From: An Elegant, Bohemian Wedding at a Private Residence in Greenwich, Connecticut

3. Southern Comfort Food

ReadyLuck

Who says no to comfort food? Serve up Southern classics in a classy, cocktail-hour chic presentation. Mini fried chicken sliders with biscuits, individual servings of truffle mac and cheese or passed cornbread baskets are guaranteed crowd pleasers.

From: A Hip, Vintage Americana Wedding at TBD Brooklyn in Brooklyn, New York

4. Horse Stall Escort Card Display

Lauren Fair Photography

If you're going for authenticity, there's no better venue than a race track itself. Make a focal point out of a horse stall by stringing up a garland of roses and a few rows of escort cards.

From: A Rustic Glam Wedding at Beech Spring Farm in Orrtanna, Pennsylvania

5. Mint Julep

Red Bridge Photography, LLC

If you're planning a Derby wedding, it is of the upmost importance that your bartender knows how to mix up a solid, southern mint julep. This crisp, refreshing drink is perfect for a warm weather occasion, and the silver cup can double as a favor. As for your reception tables, consider labeling them after famous Derby winners like American Pharaoh and War Admiral.

From: A Preppy Kentucky Derby Wedding at Ayr Mount in Hillsborough, North Carolina

6. Fascinator Formal

In case guests don't come prepared, have a fascinator "bar" for the ladies to get all dolled up. Not only are these amazing take-home gifts, but they really add to the festive vibes.

From: An England Meets Texas-Themed Wedding at The Sam Houston Hotel in Houston, Texas

7. Horseshoe Decor

onelove photography

Your decor can swing a couple different ways: go ranch-style equestrian or city-slicker preppy. Or, meet in the middle with a mix of horseshoe details and modern metallic accents.

From: A Natural, Botanical Garden-Inspired Wedding at Millwick in Los Angeles, California

8. Horse-Drawn Getaway

Brandy Angel Photography

The most fitting way to wrap up your Kentucky Derby celebration? A horse-drawn carriage exit of course.

From: An Elegant, Shabby-Chic Wedding at Barnsley Gardens Resort in Adairsville, Georgia

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