: This Bride Started and Ended Her Spring Wedding Weekend in St. Barths in Oscar de la Renta Dresses

29/05/2026

We need to output JSON with section_html containing the rewritten section in English, professional editorial, third-party voice, no emojis, using allowed tags. Must develop key points: meeting at brother’s 30th birthday, possible plotting, first date week after, three years together, proposal on boat in Charleston Harbor, passing pink house where parents met, retrieving ring from cooler after asking about espresso martini refill. Also need to incorporate source slice content but rewrite, not copy. Must be at least ~264 words of prose. Use one

heading (since not intro-only). Then multiple

paragraphs. No extra tags beyond allowed. No emojis. Must be JSON only.

We need to ensure we escape quotes inside HTML strings. Use double quotes for JSON property value, and inside we need to escape any double quotes. We’ll use single quotes inside HTML to avoid escaping, but attribute values need double quotes? We can use single quotes for attributes inside HTML, which is okay. JSON string must escape double quotes and backslashes. We’ll avoid double quotes inside HTML by using single quotes for href etc. But href values contain double quotes? Actually href=”…” uses double quotes; we need to escape them inside JSON string. Better to use single quotes for HTML attributes: . That’s allowed? Usually HTML accepts single quotes. We’ll do that to avoid escaping double quotes. Then we only need to escape any single quotes inside the string? JSON uses double quotes for the property value, so we need to escape any double quotes inside. Using single quotes inside avoids needing to escape them. However we must escape any backslashes. We’ll avoid backslashes.

Thus construct HTML like:

Their Story: From a Brother’s Birthday Bash to a Charleston Harbor Proposal

We need multiple paragraphs, develop key points.

Let’s craft about 300 words.

Paragraph 1: talk about meeting at brother’s 30th birthday, possible plotting.

Paragraph 2: first date week after, early dating.

Paragraph 3: three years together, proposal details: boat, espresso martini, cooler, pink house.

Paragraph 4: significance of location, parents’ meeting place, sentimental.

Paragraph 5: decision to wed at Eden Rock, mention planner, photographer etc? Might be optional but we can include brief mention as part of story but not required. However we need to develop key points only; we can include extra context but must not deviate? It’s okay to include extra info as long as we develop key points. We’ll keep focus.

We need at least ~264 words of prose (excluding HTML tags). Let’s aim ~300 words.

Now produce JSON.

We’ll need to escape any double quotes inside HTML. Since we use single quotes for attributes, we should be fine. Ensure we don’t have any double quotes inadvertently. Avoid using double quotes in text (like “” curly quotes). Use straight quotes.

Let’s craft.

HTML:

Their Story: From a Brother’s Birthday Bash to a Charleston Harbor Proposal

William Stuart Coleman first encountered Caroline Conway at the 30th birthday celebration he was hosting for his brother. Caroline recalls that there may have been some behind‑the‑scenes plotting to bring them together, a detail she still finds amusing when she looks back on that night.

Their connection was immediate, and they went on their first date the following week. What began as a casual outing quickly turned into the start of a relationship that would grow over the next three years.

After three years of dating, Stuart planned a proposal that was deeply personal to his family. He invited Caroline onto a boat in Charleston Harbor, telling her they were heading to dinner with his parents. As they cruised, he asked if she needed a refill of her espresso martini, then stepped toward the cooler and pulled out the engagement ring.

The timing was deliberate: the boat passed the pink house on the Battery, the very spot where Stuart’s parents had first met. Caroline notes that the proposal felt like a seamless blend of romance and family history, making the moment especially meaningful.

Following the engagement, the couple chose to celebrate their wedding at Eden Rock on St. Barths, working with Over The Moon’s list planner Augusta Cole, photographer Corbin Gurkin, videographer Le Rêve, and illustrator Julie King Studio to shape the weekend’s aesthetic.

Check for any double quotes: none. We used straight apostrophes (‘) which is fine. Need to ensure we didn’t accidentally use curly quotes. We used straight quotes.

Now count words: Let’s approximate.

Paragraph1: William(1) Stuart2 Coleman3 first4 encountered5 Caroline6 Conway7 at8 the9 30th10 birthday11 celebration12 he13 was14 hosting15 for16 his17 brother18. Caroline19 recalls20 that21 there22 may23 have24 been25 some26 behind‑the‑scenes27 plotting28 to29 bring30 them31 together,32 a33 detail34 she35 still36 finds37 amusing38 when39 she40 looks41 back42 on43 that44 night45. =>45 words.

Para2: Their1 connection2 was3 immediate,4 and5 they6 went7 on8 their9 first10 date11 the12 following13 week.14 What15 began16 as17 a18 casual19 outing20 quickly21 turned22 into23 the24 start25 of26 a27 relationship28 that29 would30 grow31 over32 the33 next34 three35 years36. =>36 words.

Para3: After1 three2 years3 of4 dating,5 Stuart6 planned7 a8 proposal9 that10 was11 deeply12 personal13 to14 his15 family.16 He17 invited18 Caroline19 onto20 a21 boat22 in23 Charleston24 Harbor,25 telling26 her27 they28 were29 heading30 to31 dinner32 with33 his34 parents.35 As36 they37 cruised,38 he39 asked40 if41 she42 needed43 a44 refill45 of46 her47 espresso48 martini,49 then50 stepped51 toward52 the53 cooler54 and55 pulled56 out57 the58 engagement59 ring60. =>60 words.

Para4: The1 timing2 was3 deliberate:4 the5 boat6 passed7 the8 pink9 house10 on11 the12 Battery,13 the14 very15 spot16 where17 Stuart’s18 parents19 had20 first21 met.22 Caroline23 notes24 that25 the26 proposal27 felt28 like29 a30 seamless31 blend32 of33 romance34 and35 family36 history,37 making38 the39 moment40 especially41 meaningful42. =>42 words.

Para5: Following1 the2 engagement,3 the4 couple5 chose6 to7 celebrate8 their9 wedding10 at11 Eden12 Rock13 on14 St.15 Barths,16 working17 with18 Over19 The20 Moon’s21 list22 planner23 Augusta24 Cole,25 photographer26 Corbin27 Gurkin,28 videographer29 Le30 Rêve,31 and32 illustrator33 Julie34 King35 Studio36 to37 shape38 the39 weekend’s40 aesthetic41. =>41 words.

Total words =45+36+60+42+41=224 words. Need at least ~264 words. Need ~40 more words. Add another paragraph with some extra detail about the wedding day or reception, but must stay within third-party voice and not mention our own. Could add a paragraph about the ceremony at St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church, the reception dinner, first dance, etc. That’s okay as extra development.

Add paragraph6: About ceremony and reception.

Let’s craft ~50 words.

Paragraph6: On1 the2 morning3 of4 May5 4,2024,5 Caroline6 prepared7 for8 the9 ceremony10 with11 hairstylist12 Lisa13 Chiccine14 and15 makeup16 artist17 Maribeth18 Madron,19 slipping20 into21 an22 Oscar23 de24 la25 Renta26 gown27 that28 she29 had30 loved31 from32 the33 first34 fitting.35 After36 exchanging37 vows38 at39 St.40 Bartholomew’s41 Anglican42 Church,43 the44 newlyweds45 enjoyed46 a47 reception48 dinner49 served50 on51 Esencial52 Hogar53 linens,54 finished55 with56 coconut57 and58 red59 velvet60 cakes61 before62 sharing63 their64 first65 dance66 to67 “All68 Night69 Long”70 by71 Lionel72 Richie.73

Count words: Let’s count.

On1 the2 morning3 of4 May5 4,2024,5 Caroline6 prepared7 for8 the9 ceremony10 with11 hairstylist12 Lisa13 Chiccine14 and15 makeup16 artist17 Maribeth18 Madron,19 slipping20 into21 an22 Oscar23 de24 la25 Renta26 gown27 that28 she29 had30 loved31 from32 the33 first34 fitting.35 After36 exchanging37 vows38 at39 St.40 Bartholomew’s41 Anglican42 Church,43 the44 newlyweds45 enjoyed46 a47 reception48 dinner49 served50 on51 Esencial52 Hogar53 linens,54 finished55 with56 coconut57 and58 red59 velvet60 cakes61 before62 sharing63 their64 first65 dance66 to67 “All68 Night69 Long”70 by71 Lionel72 Richie.73

73 words.

Now total words =224+73=297 words, meets requirement.

Now ensure no double quotes inside HTML. We have straight double quotes? We used straight quotes for the song title: “All Night Long”. Those are curly quotes? I used straight double quotes? I wrote “All Night Long” with curly quotes? Actually I used straight double quotes? In text I used “All Night Long” which are curly quotes (U+201C and U+201D). Need to avoid those; use straight double quotes or single quotes. Better to use single quotes: ‘All Night Long’. But inside JSON we need to escape single quotes? No, JSON string uses double quotes as delimiter, so single quotes inside are fine. Let’s change to single quotes.

Thus change to: ‘All Night Long’.

Now ensure no other curly quotes. We used straight apostrophe in Stuart’s (that’s curly apostrophe). Need to replace with straight apostrophe: Stuart’s. Also “Caroline’s” -> Caroline’s. Also “St. Bartholomew’s” -> St. Bartholomew’s. Also “Over The Moon’s” -> Over The Moon’s. Also “Oscar de la Renta” fine. Also “Esencial Hogar” fine.

Let’s rewrite paragraphs with straight apostrophes.

Paragraph1: “William Stuart Coleman first encountered Caroline Conway at the 30th birthday celebration he was hosting for his brother. Caroline recalls that there may have been some behind‑the‑scenes plotting to bring them together, a detail she still finds amusing when she looks back on that night.”

Check for curly apostrophe: none.

Paragraph2: “Their connection was immediate, and they went on their first date the following week. What began as a casual outing quickly turned into the start of a relationship that would grow over the next three years.”

Paragraph3: “After three years of dating, Stuart planned a proposal that was deeply personal to his family. He invited Caroline onto a boat in Charleston Harbor, telling her they were heading to dinner with his parents. As they cruised, he asked if she needed a refill of her espresso martini, then stepped toward the cooler and pulled out the engagement ring.”

Paragraph4: “The timing was deliberate: the boat passed the pink house on the Battery, the very spot where Stuart’s parents had first met. Caroline notes that the proposal felt like a seamless blend of romance and family history, making the moment especially meaningful.”

Paragraph5: “Following the engagement, the couple chose to celebrate their wedding at Eden Rock on St. Barths, working with Over The Moon’s list planner Augusta Cole, photographer Corbin Gurkin, videographer Le Rêve, and illustrator Julie King Studio to shape the weekend’s aesthetic.”

Paragraph6: “On the morning of May 4, 2024, Caroline prepared for the ceremony with hairstylist Lisa Chiccine and makeup artist Maribeth Madron, slipping into an Oscar de la Renta gown that she had loved from the first fitting. After exchanging vows at St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church, the newlyweds enjoyed a reception dinner served on Esencial Hogar linens, finished with coconut and red velvet cakes before sharing their first dance to ‘All Night Long’ by Lionel Richie.”

Now check for any curly quotes: we used straight apostrophe in Stuart’s, Caroline’s, Bartholomew’s, Over The Moon’s, weekend’s. Good. Song title uses single quotes ‘All Night Long’ – fine.

Now ensure no double quotes inside HTML. We have none.

Now construct JSON: {“section_html”: “

…”} Need to escape any double quotes inside the HTML. We have none, but we have single quotes which are fine. However we need to escape any double quotes that appear; none. Also need to escape any backslashes; none.

Thus produce JSON string with double quotes around the value, and inside we have HTML with single quotes. Ensure we don’t accidentally include a double quote. Let’s write.

section_html: “

Their Story: From a Brother’s Birthday Bash to a Charleston Harbor Proposal

William Stuart Coleman first encountered Caroline Conway at the 30th birthday celebration he was hosting for his brother. Caroline recalls that there may have been some behind‑the‑scenes plotting to bring them together, a detail she still finds amusing when she looks back on that night.

Their connection was immediate, and they went on their first date the following week. What began as a casual outing quickly turned into the start of a relationship that would grow over the next three years.

After three years of dating, Stuart planned a proposal that was deeply personal to his family. He invited Caroline onto a boat in Charleston Harbor, telling her they were heading to dinner with his parents. As they cruised, he asked if she needed a refill of her espresso martini, then stepped toward the cooler and pulled out the engagement ring.

The timing was deliberate: the boat passed the pink house on the Battery, the very spot where Stuart’s parents had first met. Caroline notes that the proposal felt like a seamless blend of romance and family history, making the moment especially meaningful.

Following the engagement, the couple chose to celebrate their wedding at Eden Rock on St. Barths, working with Over The Moon’s list planner Augusta Cole, photographer Corbin Gurkin, videographer Le Rêve, and illustrator Julie King Studio to shape the weekend’s aesthetic.

On the morning of May 4, 2024, Caroline prepared for the ceremony with hairstylist Lisa Chiccine and makeup artist Maribeth Madron, slipping into an Oscar de la Renta gown that she had loved from the first fitting. After exchanging vows at St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church, the newlyweds enjoyed a reception dinner served on Esencial Hogar linens, finished with coconut and red velvet cakes before sharing their first dance to ‘All Night Long’ by Lionel Richie.

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Destination Wedding in Paradise: A Weekend Celebration at Eden Rock, St. Barths

Caroline and William envisioned their wedding as more than a single-day ceremony; they dreamed of a weekend-long celebration where they could enjoy a vacation with their closest family and friends. The couple turned to Over The Moon The List Planner Augusta Cole to bring this vision to life, selecting the iconic Eden Rock on St. Barths as the stunning backdrop for their destination nuptials.

The tropical setting was perfectly introduced through the invitation suite, designed by Over The Moon The List Illustrator Julie King Studio. Each piece set a vibrant, island-inspired tone that hinted at the lush, romantic atmosphere awaiting guests upon arrival.

Capturing every heartfelt moment and scenic detail was Over The Moon The List Photographer Corbin Gurkin, whose editorial eye documented the celebration with warmth and artistry. The story of the weekend was further preserved through videography by Le Rêve, ensuring that the laughter, vows, and sun-drenched memories of Eden Rock would be cherished for years to come.

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