Taylor & Zane’s Outdoor Cafe Detente Wedding in Youngsville

Some wedding days just align. The weather cooperated, the venues delivered, and the wisteria decided to bloom right on schedule. Taylor and Zane’s outdoor Cafe Detente wedding was exactly that kind of day. The kind where the universe seems to conspire in favor of two people who are clearly meant to be together. There are 35mm film frames scattered all through this gallery. A day this pretty deserved it.

Getting Ready at a Modern A-Frame Near Rip Van Winkle Gardens

The day started at a pair of modern A-frames tucked away in New Iberia, minutes from Rip Van Winkle Gardens, where the wisteria was in full bloom. Those cascading purple flowers created a backdrop so perfectly coordinated with Taylor’s color palette that you’d swear we planned it months in advance. We absolutely did not. Sometimes Louisiana just shows up for you. Her bouquet from Root Floral, on the other hand, was no accident. Blush ranunculus, garden roses, and little pops of blue, pulled straight from the same palette the wisteria decided to show up in.
Taylor looked stunning in her gown from Town and Country. Verde Beauty handled hair and makeup, and the results were flawless for the spring weather we were blessed with.

Bridal details on 35mm film: lace gown hem with white heels, and a pastel bouquet of roses, tulips, and ranunculus
Taylor and her bridesmaids laughing in matching lavender pajamas inside the modern A-frame bridal suite in New Iberia
Pink ranunculus boutonnieres with blue ribbon, and a groomsman helping Zane with his collar during groom prep
Black and white portrait of Zane seated in the A-frame house, and a close-up of his pink ranunculus boutonniere
Zane and his groomsmen in black vests and sunglasses on the porch of the modern A-frame house in New Iberia
Taylor in her white robe, and her mom buttoning her lace wedding gown by the A-frame windows
Taylor giggling with her mom and sister in the A-frame loft, and the three posing beneath the chandelier
Taylor walking to her bridesmaids reveal past the pond, and the girls lined up with backs turned by blooming wisteria
Bridesmaids cheering and screaming as they turn around to see Taylor in her wedding gown for the first time
Taylor and her bridesmaids celebrating with bouquets raised, dresses in shades of lavender, pink, and purple
Clusters of blooming wisteria, and Taylor's full-length bridal portrait with her pastel bouquet in front of the blooms
Film strip sequence of Taylor and Zane's first look under the trees before the ceremony
Zane kissing Taylor's hand in front of blooming wisteria during their first look portraits
Taylor and Zane kissing by the wisteria, and laughing together with her pink peony bouquet
Taylor and Zane walking to the white Lafayette trolley, and the trolley parked under a moss-draped oak

A Ceremony Under the Oaks at Keystone Oaks Estate

Zane’s family has a personal connection to Keystone Oaks Estate, and I completely understand why they wanted to exchange vows there. A massive oak canopy dripping with Spanish moss was quintessential Louisiana beauty at its finest. What really elevated the space were the wooden church pews they brought in. Can we talk about how different that feels compared to standard ceremony chairs? There’s something grounded and intentional about those pews that chairs simply cannot replicate.
Right before the ceremony began, we were able to pull off a quick and unique father/daughter first look with Taylor sneaking out the back of the trolley. Such a fun moment!
Their dog walked down the aisle (how sweet is that?), and their personal friend Kalif officiated the ceremony. When the person marrying you actually knows your love story, every word carries more weight.
Zane & Taylor got to exchange personally written vows with light pouring through the moss with the prettiest weather we had all year.

Sprawling live oaks draped in Spanish moss, and white church pews set up for the ceremony at Keystone Oaks Estate
A flower girl walking through scattered petals under the oaks, and the couple's dog wearing a white floral collar
Film strip of Taylor surprising her dad from the back of the trolley for their first look
Guests petting the wedding dog by the pews, and Taylor laughing arm in arm with her dad before walking the aisle
Wedding ceremony under oak trees with Spanish moss at Keystone Oaks Estate Louisiana
Wedding guests seated on white church pews with the couple's dog, and the vow exchange under the oaks at Keystone Oaks
Bridesmaids watching the vows with happy tears, and Taylor smiling at Zane as they hold hands under the oak canopy
Taylor and Zane celebrating down the petal-covered aisle, and sharing their first kiss as newlyweds under the mossy oaks
Zane kissing Taylor beside the white church pews beneath a massive Spanish moss-draped oak at Keystone Oaks Estate
Taylor and Zane walking hand in hand down the aisle under the oaks, and a black and white portrait beneath the moss canopy
Black and white close-up of Zane and Taylor with her bouquet, and the couple nose to nose beside the ceremony pews
Taylor and Zane touching foreheads at golden hour, and walking down the oak-lined path in warm evening light

The Secret Garden Party Reception at Cafe Detente

Cafe Detente in Youngsville is one of Acadiana’s best-kept secrets, though I suspect that won’t last much longer. The indoor-outdoor setup creates this eclectic garden party atmosphere that felt perfectly aligned with Taylor and Zane’s vision. Whimsical, fun, and completely their own.
The florals at the reception stayed intentionally minimal, simple bud vases on the tables, letting the garden setting do the talking.
After a choreographed first dance (these two came prepared to perform), guests sat down to a meal that was deeply personal. Taylor and Zane have a relationship with the chef at Scratch, so dinner featured their actual favorite foods prepared by someone who knows them.
Once the sun went down, the party moved under the Veiller Pavilion and things got rowdy in the best way. Guests cycled through the refurbished Airstream photo booth all night, and at some point homemade pizza appeared. Of course it did. These two know how to throw a party.

Garden party wedding reception details at Cafe Detente Youngsville with Root Floral arrangements
Signing the marriage license inside the art-filled cafe at Cafe Detente in Youngsville
cake cutting inside cafe detente
Taylor and Zane toasting champagne behind their flower-topped wedding cake, and kissing inside Cafe Detente
Outdoor Cafe Detente Wedding
Guests dancing under string lights at the Veiller Pavilion, from twirls to hair flips on the dance floor
Taylor and Zane dancing in the middle of the party, and a black and white slow dance during the Veiller Pavilion reception
Wedding guests cutting loose on the dance floor, and Taylor dancing in the crowd under string lights
Fresh homemade pizza being topped with jalapenos and tomatoes, and a late-night pie straight from the oven

What Made This Outdoor Cafe Detente Wedding Unforgettable

The energy between Taylor and Zane. They would have had just as much fun if not a single guest had shown up. The way Zane makes Taylor laugh, the kind that takes over her whole face, was a joy to watch. These two have found something rare and real. They ended the night with a sparkler exit. The two of them ran through a tunnel of light lined with friends and family, laughing the whole way.

Vendors: Prep Space: New Iberia A Frames | Reception Venue: Cafe Detente | Gown: Town and Country | Hair and Makeup: Verde Beauty | Jewelry: Dianna Rea | Florals: Root Floral | Catering: Scratch Farm Kitchen | Cake and Desserts: Creme Confectionery | Music: Jake Gremillion | Coordination: Britlyn Delahoussaye | Content Creation: Unapologetically Social

Black and white kiss under the sparkler arch, and Taylor and Zane grinning through their sparkler exit at Cafe Detente
Taylor and Zane running through a tunnel of sparklers held by friends and family to end the night

Planning Your Own Outdoor Wedding?

If Taylor and Zane’s garden party celebration speaks to you, the whimsy, the personal touches, the venues that feel discovered rather than standard, I’d love to hear about your vision. I photograph a limited number of weddings each year specifically so I can invest fully in each couple’s story. Let’s chat!

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