We’re completely in love with this stunning elopement in Yosemite National Park with the blush ombré Fresco dress!
Wedding dress: the Fresco gown in blush ombré
Lens: Jana Williams
We’re completely in love with this stunning elopement in Yosemite National Park with the blush ombré Fresco dress!
Wedding dress: the Fresco gown in blush ombré
Lens: Jana Williams
Lately, we’ve seen an increase in minimalist style weddings. Though it’s because of *gestures broadly*, there’s something special about stripping down all the excess and focusing on what’s really important.
Take, for example, today’s inspiration. Inspired by Scandinavia, it features bright light, pops of color and clean lines. The bride, with long waves and fresh makeup, is the focus here. She wears our Fresco gown, a caftan style silhouette that is fluid, unique and oh so effortless. We love the barefoot vibes, which only emphasize the gown’s movement and romance.
From the planner: “This Nordic Nuptials shoot was birthed and inspired by my personal connection with nature, love of Scandinavian culture, and fascination with the poppy flower. My hope was to create a vision that embodied aspects of nature that lay within Scandinavian roots such as the use of very neutral tones, pops of citrus color, and wood textures in both furniture and venue.”
See more on Dear Bride here.
Gown: Fresco
Design & Planning: Flycatcher Weddings & Events
Lens: Samantha Shantz
Florals: Rikki Marcone
Makeup: Victoria Brocca - Velve Beauty
Hair: Marina Lima - Velve Beauty
Retailer: Sash and Bustle
Calligraphy: Anelo Calligraphy
Cake: Truffle Cake & Pastry
Engagement Ring: Daniel Jewellers
Table Rentals: Plate Occasions
Tablecloth: Chair Decor Linens & More
Last month we shot a Flora Obscura campaign in the heart of Paris, which was one of those pinch-me-am-I-dreaming moments! Our team, including the incredible Peter Bourgeois, scouted iconic city sights for the concept, and the result is one of my favorite shoots to date.
Beyond that, the trip itself was truly inspiring, considering that Flora Obscura was also inspired by history and architecture! I was also able to meet with our European mills, and you know that means! 2021 is just around the corner!
Lens: Peter Bourgeois