Paige Drummond’s Rustic Oklahoma Wedding Captures Ranch-Chic Romance

I mean, Paige Drummond’s ranch wedding just raised the bar on rural chic—and yes, Ree Drummond was in full momager mode. The Pioneer Woman’s eldest daughter said “I do” to longtime love David Andersen on a golden October afternoon at the family’s Pawhuska, Oklahoma, spread, and it all went down like the coziest Instagram reel you’ve ever scrolled. According to People and corroborated by Dotdash Meredith’s RSS feed, the ceremony featured a lace-clad bride stepping out of a vintage horse barn and walking down an aisle lined with wildflowers and twinkle lights.
Let’s unpack the guest list: Ree Drummond looked on proudly in a flowing floral maxi (shout-out to her go-to designer), while husband Ladd Drummond helped steady a beaming Paige before she met David at the altar. Siblings Bryce and Alex stood by as bridesmaid and best man, respectively—Alex even slipped in a few lighthearted vows that left everyone smiling. Close friends and family gathered under a 100-year-old oak, where the breeze carried the scent of locally sourced blooms from a Tulsa florist.
For fashion fiends, Paige chose a hand-embroidered couture gown by Claire Pettibone, its vintage lace sleeves nodding to the family’s pioneering roots. David countered in a custom navy tux—sharp enough to show off his love for tailored looks, yet relaxed enough for barn-dance selfies later. Photographers captured every rustic detail: velvet ribbons, reclaimed wood signage, and a reception under string lights draped between red-barn beams. Guests dined on a farm-to-table menu—think honey-glazed pork chops, heirloom tomato salad, and Ree’s legendary cinnamon rolls for dessert, inspired by her Food Network fame.
Social media buzzed when Paige shared a carousel of sunset portraits on Instagram, tagging David and captioning it “From Oklahoma fields to forever.” Fans flooded the comments with heart emojis, and even celebrity pals chimed in with congrats. Between the hay-bale lounge setups and the live bluegrass band, this wedding doubled as a masterclass in how to marry personal style with down-home comfort.
But beyond the aesthetics, the real headline is these two finally tying the knot after five years together—through pandemic pivots, cross-country moves, and late-night FaceTime dates. As one guest told People, “They were made for this moment.”
Anyway, that’s the rundown—file it under modern love meets ranch-chic, and add it to your mood board if you’re planning a party.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and People Magazine, Dotdash Meredith RSS
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