It almost feels wrong to post something so beautifully springy in the midst of what feels like a never ending winter. We just want to jump into these photos from Michael + Savannah of Traditional Pattern of the blushiest bridal editorial we ever did see. Janie of Idyll Stories took inspiration from modern bridal gowns for a refined, ethereal design.
East Rooted Florals adorned every inch of this scene with dreamy spring blooms…Janie explains, The design for this spring bridal editorial was inspired from the gowns. We kept the style and feel bright, fresh, and simple with breathtaking arrangements by East Rooted Florals to complement the gowns we selected from Amanda James Design. The large floating floral installation over the dinner table was set with stone dinnerware from W/R/F while the table was adorned with single stems of flowers to not take away from the large installation above.
Both wedding gowns come from Amanda James Design. This cape dress is a stunner!
Shotgunning for Love Letters created these delicate paper pieces.We wanted the floral installation for the space to feel like the bride was sitting in a garden overflowing with beautiful blooms in light pink, muted taupe, white, and soft orange. In a second look, for our bride’s portrait, she wore a white skirt with floral “tattoos” arranged from her face down to her back.
Find the rest of this blush bridal inspiration in our gallery:
Is it spring now?! Le sigh…
Thanks to the talents below for sweeping us off our feet…
Photographer: Traditional Pattern / Designer, Planner, & Stylist: Janie Lucia of Idyll Stories / Florist: East Rooted Florals / Hair & Makeup Stylists for Kari: Page Beauty / Hair & Makeup Stylists for Hannah: Veiled Vanity Artistry / Calligraphy & Stationery: Shotgunning for Love Letters / Cake: Buttercake Shoppe / Dinnerware: W/R/F / Linens: La Tavola Linen / Gowns: Amanda James Design / Wedding Rings: Single Stone / Shoes & Earrings: Liv Hart / Ring Box: Esselle SF / Models: Kari and Hannah