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The couple wanted their wedding to serve as a gathering of their most cherished friends and family, while showcasing their unique style. While Taylor is inspired by rustic, bohemian charm, Jordan prefers a clean, modern French style, and their weddingdesign was the perfect blend of these two styles![/field]
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Navy Blue, Dusty Blue, Sky Blue, White[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] This weddingdesign features a palette of tonal blues, complemented by natural wood elements and fresh greenery.
Bridesmaids were dressed in the color palette of camel, leather, dijon, soft rose, and deep green carrying bouquets with single stems that matched their dresses and wrapped in denim as a nod to both the groom’s style and our bride’s middle name “Jean.”
The veil was the perfect pop of pattern to subtly highlight the floral-focused weddingdesign.[/field] The floral design used a wide variety of gorgeous shades of soft and vibrant pinks which gave a subtly feminine tone to the style.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”] I envisioned a classic, timeless look with all-white florals, but I wanted to bring in a sense of fun and natural elegance through the shapes of our centerpieces and my bouquet. I wanted a ball gown-style dress that was simple, but not boring.
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”The Inspiration”]As we move forward from the indoor days of the pandemic, more and more couples seek to make a big statement with their weddingdesign. Post tags: Post categories: LGBTQ+ Weddings , Real Weddings , The Blog , Whimsical
[section title=”The Planning”] [field title=”Wedding Colors”]Blue and white with pops of blush and coral throughout[/field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] Gracie’s family oozes understated elegance. I had no clue what I was looking for going into wedding dress shopping.
[/field] [/section] [board_carousel title=”Getting Ready”] [/board_carousel] [board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”] [/board_carousel] [section title=”The Fashion”] [field title=”WeddingGown”]The bride wore a dress from Lela Rose Bridal with a Vera Wang Veil.
field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]The overarching aesthetic for this Weddingdesign was to marry old-world Europe with contemporary Hawaii. The Bridal bouquet was “lush, organically composed bouquet consisting of premium cream and white blooms with hints of mauvey pinks and plum tones.
Designed by Lihi Hod, the gown not only appealed to Alexa’s minimalist nature, but also created a statement of elegance and timelessness. [/field] [field title=”Special Detail #1″]Alexa worked with Debra Shirley at NWLA to create a custom veil.
Marek also surprised Hannah with an arrangement of hydrangeas, a bloom that was special to them, and played a large role in the weddingdesign.[/field] I fell in love with the “Love” gown by Eisen Stein Bridal as soon as I saw it on the mannequin at Mira Couture. Hannah wanted petite bouquets for her and the bridesmaids.
The bride’s bouquet was a combination peonies and garden roses in a classic rounded hand-tied bouquet wrapped with an ivory ribbon. With a chapel length train it was recommended to the bride that she sit on a bench so her train could reach out behind her since it was part of the overall inspiration for the weddingdesign.
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The gown featured a dramatic slit and exquisite lace sleeves, perfectly blending modern flair with timeless beauty. The florals were thoughtfully incorporated into every detail, from the whimsical, garden-style centerpieces to the tailored and elegant bouquets.
Types of wedding planners to consider: Full-service planners Handle everything from start to finish, including vendor coordination and design. Partial planners Assist with specific tasks, such as vendor referrals or weddingdesign. Wedding Dress Shopping Tips: Start Early A custom gown can take 6-9 months to arrive.
During a shopping trip with her mom in Miami, they shared a knowing smile when she tried on this gown, confirming it as “the one.” It mixes Miller High Life with Aperol, mimicking an Aperol Spritz, but replacing champagne with ‘The Champagne of Beers’, another subtle nod to the wedding’s elevated but informal feel.[/field]
Whites, creams and soft beige created the canvas for their abundance of white and green florals used throughput the design to complement the chateau setting. field] [field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”] Chateau La Tour Vaucros was at the heart of their weddingdesign.
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[/field] [/section] [board_carousel title=”Bridal Portraits”] [/board_carousel] [board_carousel title=”Flat Lays”] [/board_carousel] [section title=”The Fashion”] [field title=”WeddingGown”]When Sarah envisioned her wedding dress, she never pictured it as white.
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