
Catherine Anne Cupp and Kenan Holmes Lucas were married April 28 in Hot Springs, Ark., on the bride’s family’s lakefront property beneath a large tree overlooking Lake Hamilton.
The Rev. David Ben Wilson officiated at the 6 p.m. ceremony. Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents hosted a tented cocktail dinner dance on Cupp Point.
The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Watson Cupp III of Hot Springs. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Gilbreth Beck of Birmingham and the late Willaim Ray Lucas Jr.
The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown was a couture design from the collection of New York-based designer Elizabeth Fillmore. The gown was constructed from brocade Dupioni and accented at the waist by a French blue draped court trail. Her dress was accessorized with a silver threaded Chantilly lace-trimmed veil. She carried a loosely gathered clutch of mixed peonies, hydrangeas, spring garden roses, lisanthus and sweet peas.
Matron of honor was Lauren Cupp Feilke, sister of the bride, of Little Rock, Ark. Bridesmaids were Marguerite Lee Lucas, Alice Ray Lucas, Allison Long Beré, Katherine Anna Horgan, Emily Catherine Bratten Jeter, Ann Wyatt Little, Casie Williams Selig and Stephanie Magee Smith. Flower girls were Rose LeSalle Lowder and Lila Jeanne Eddins.
Best man was Keith Taylor Levy of Nashville, Tenn. Groomsmen were Henry Michael Graham Jr., Jake Cody Boulware, Richard Andrew Veal, James Daniel Smith , Dean Heyward Smith, Jared Scott Smith and Evan Michael Smith. Austin Gray Lowder served as ring bearer. Ushers were Adam Wright Dyess, Thomas Wooten Traxler, Michael Lee Lucas Jr. and Dr. Michael John Moustoukas.
The couple will live in San Francisco until the groom begins graduate school in Charlottesville, Va., in the fall.
