Jazmyn Smith/Instagram; Getty Influencer Jazmyn Smith married Kevin Callari at the famed Long Island estate known as Oheka Castle. The venue also served as the primary filming location for Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" music video Smith's luxurious wedding was filled with fellow content creators like Remi Bader, Kit Keenan and Halley Kate McGookin, the latter of whom served as Smith's maid of honor The bride and her guests kept their TikTok followers updated throughout the festivities with a number of videos showing off the venue, the party and the fashion Jazmyn Smith and Kevin Callaritied the knotthis weekend with an all-out, content-filled wedding hosted at a venue any Swiftie would recognize. On Saturday, May 24, a number of notable content creators traveled to Long Island to celebrate Smith, who has over 500,000 followers betweenInstagramandTikTok. TheN.Y.C. influencer's bridal party featured familiar faces, likeBrigette Pheloung (known online as Acquired Style)and maid-of-honorHalley Kate McGookin. Social media starsRemi Bader,Kit KeenanandEli Ralloalso posted from the party, which was held at the famed Oheka Castle. The historic estate was built in the early 20th century, though it earned some of its contemporary fame as the primary backdrop forTaylor Swift's 2014music video for her hit "Blank Space." Taylor Swift/Youtube Related:Influencers Break Silence After Woman Slams Them as 'Boring' and 'Basic' in Viral Rant Smith played into the fun of marrying at the iconic spot in a number of videos posted from the weekend. She directly addressed it in a TikTok that sees Smithrunning around the property gardenswhile lip-syncing to the1989track. "When you Swiftie so hard you get married at the Blank Space castle," she wrote in the overlaying text, adding in her caption, "The Swiftie in me needed this." Severalother songsfrom the singer's discography soundtracked other clips shared by Swift over the course of the weekend. Indeed, the creator managed to keep her fans updated throughout the wedding festivities, and sheexplained her content strategyshortly after in a video titled, "How I posted so much during my wedding and why I did it." According to Smith, she and McGookin share an assistant, and she was responsible for capturing the content they planned to share ahead of time. They listed all of their desired videos on a spreadsheet organized by which dress Smith would be wearing when they were to be filmed. Smith recalled how her assistant's "job the entire day was making sure these videos were done." The bride clarified that each idea only took about a minute to execute if not less time. Related:Influencer Halley Kate Shares Behind-the-Scenes Look at 3-Day Tulum Getaway, Ditching 'Gloomy N.Y.C.' (Exclusive) "I genuinely felt like I needed to do this because I have the lifestyle that I have, and I have the wedding that I had because of the fact that this is my job and that you guys care," said Smith in her recap. "Obviously, I would never let anyone actually come to the wedding, that's just too far. But it makes sense for you guys to virtually be there because you genuinely did help pay for it." Smith noted that she didn't generate any revenue from what she posted during the event since they were under a minute long, therefore not meeting the requisite time for TikTok's creator fund. "It did not take away from my day at all," Smith added. "I was completely present. Creating content is my job, so I like to think that I'm pretty good at it and pretty fast." Plus, other present influencers helped show off the details of the day with their own videos. McGookin uploaded a number of posts, including one that reminded viewers how Smith "paid an Etsy witchto make it not rain on her wedding week." Related:Remi Bader Says She's Finally Feeling Like Her 'Self Again' After Publicly Revealing Weight Loss Surgery Bader gave her followers a look athow the creators behavedat the party, showing behind-the-scenes footage of them filming content and taking photos. In other scenes, the group appeared to be having a genuinely good time dancing and enjoying the food served at the nuptials. "Influencers at a wedding," Bader captioned her TikTok. In the comments, the stars of the video expressed their appreciation for her comic compilationandtheir surprise upon seeing it. "This is reallly really good," commented Pheloung's twin, Danielle. "REMIIII IM CRYINGGG," wrote McGookin, who can be seen rehearsing a TikTok with her boyfriend in the video. Bader replied, "You guys were so focused and I was just starring." Read the original article onPeople