Sweet ‘n simple. Some things are better that way. The key ingredient? Killer details. In regard to this wedding vignette, those details would be mid-century modern furniture set inside a Victorian home, all brought together with a feminine color palette and clean accessories. Like we said, killer details. Thanks to Danielle Poff Photography for sending this our way!
Kate of Pieces By Violet explains, The General’s Daughter, built in 1864, provided the perfect Victorian canvas for the shoot. The airy bay windows breathed life into our cocktail lounge, and the lush grounds widened our color palette with beautiful pastel yellows and greens. I just love how the simple lines of the dress, jewelry, and furniture complement the flowing beauty of the space and of our bride.
The hair + makeup by Katie Nash Beauty shows there’s beauty in simplicity for sure. Flawless!
Kate says, The inspiration for this shoot came from my never ending love of vintage Eames furniture, and the clean, simple lines of the mid-century era. But rather than putting together a typical mid-century modern shoot, I wanted to soften the look with an ornate Victorian setting and a pure, fresh color palette. The goal was to create something very feminine, very stylized, and also very different.
Studio Mondine has a way with ranunculus, don’t you think?Obviously we had to create a gallery to share the rest! Fantastic work, everyone…
Photography: Danielle Poff Photography / Venue: The General’s Daughter / Styling & Vintage Rentals: Kate of Pieces By Violet / Floral Design: Studio Mondine / Hair & Makeup: Katie Nash Beauty / Paper Products: Lilikoi Design + Letterpress / Cake: Cake Bloom / Dress: Olia Zavozina from Kinsley James Couture Bridal / Accessories: Spark & Pepper / Model: Jacqueline Hatch / Film Scans: Photovision