Boho brides, are you dying over this Rue de Seine gown right now? Thorne Artistry curated a few distinct bridal looks from The Dress Theory to incorporate with Sweet Emilia Jane‘s spring boho wedding design. And if you’re wondering how to make the rest of your wedding deets stand out just like this? Lucky for us, Aimee of The Hearts Haven was behind the lens.
Their main goal was to bring a little edge to a natural spring color palette, so they combined pastel blush, cream, and buttery yellow with brighter, sunset-inspired tones. No wonder they made sure to have McCool & Daughters behind the florals!
The crew took a cue from Vogue and the Dior runway to create a larger-than-life flower crown.
We kept our design minimal yet romantic in order to play off of the epic bohemian style of the gorgeous Rue de Seine dress our lovely bride wore. We paired lush blooms with more delicate flowers and branches and a variety of overlapping textures—sheets of silk underneath the plates and velvet napkins—to create a rich, dynamic tablescape without it appearing overworked or cluttered. Simple tableware and ghost chairs complimented the more organic arrangements. Epoch Designs‘ watercolor menus perfectly tied in the palette and the subtle, whimsical style of the overall design.
Le sigh. We’ve got more bride, groom, and bridesmaid inspo from this editorial in our gallery, too:
Congrats to the team below for bringing this breathtaking boho spring shoot together so beautifully!
Photography: The Hearts Haven / Design: Sweet Emilia Jane / Flowers: McCool & Daughters / Styling: Thorne Artistry / Stationery: Epoch Design / Dress: Rue de Seine from The Dress Theory / Hair & Makeup: Thorne Artistry / Suits: Friar Tux