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Inspiration: The Maquette dress in a Floral Dream

This floral dreamscape is inspo to send your wedding vendors ASAP! The floating, sprawling bursts of flowers above the reception table are especially enviable and we’d love to celebrate in this lush oasis that brings the garden inside!

The Maquette wedding dress is a perfect complement, a little bit classic but unexpected.

Can we have next on that swing though?!

Wedding dress: Maquette Retailer: Something White Bridal

PLANNER: @kirkbrides
PHOTOGRAPHER: @thecannonsphotography
FLORIST: @dietzfloralstudio
INVITATIONS: @pinktomatocreative

VENUE: @lakeeriebuilding
BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES: @thedressmedina
SUITS: @thegroomsmansuit
CALLIGRAPHER: @goldleafcalligraphy
VIDEOGRAPHER: @ashley_mccomb
FURNITURE RENTALS: @borrow_curated
BUBBLES & BREWS CART: @bubblesandbrewsohio
MAKEUP: @american_beauty_artistry
HAIR: @urbanesociety
SHOES: @bellabelleshoes
RINGS: @_annemariesjewelry
MODELS: @jasminpettaway @caitlynrudolph @sirpillasoirees@grafsiartist
RENTALS: @lirentsevents
CAKE: @lunacakeshop
RING BOXES: @the_mrs_box
RIBBON: @nettle_and_silk

AS SEEN ON: @stylemepretty

Inspiration: Fashion-Forward Minimalism with Maquette and Patina

Today’s wedding inspiration comes from wabi-sabi, the ancient Japanese art of finding beauty in imperfection. It embraces authenticity, simplicity and asymmetry, while promoting living in harmony with nature. In other words, it’s everything we love about art!

Wabi-sabi also embraces history, which is why Fadensonnen was the perfect backdrop for this fashion-forward editorial. A wine and sake bar in Baltimore’s historic district, the venue’s rustic setting is a minimalist’s dream, featuring warm woods and geometric shapes. We can picture a small ceremony or elopement in front of the fireplace, followed by an intimate, candlelit dinner around the great table.

The gowns we would choose for such an occasion? Maquette and Patina, of course! Fitted, elegant and asymmetric, they were practically made for this aesthetic. Their clean and fluid lines, especially when paired with unpolished up-dos and natural, glowing skin, call back to the ideals of wabi-sabi: beauty, simplicity and harmony.