Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Minimalist Botanical Wedding Styling

This post Minimalist Botanical Wedding Styling first appeared on The Wedding Community Blog

This minimalist botanical wedding inspiration was styled by the hugely talented Amo Creative. Amo wanted to create styling to bring the outdoors in, and this beautiful concept certainly does that. I adore Amo’s pairing of greenery, one of the Pantone colours of the year, with crisp white and splashes gold. It’s very clean and minimalist, which is a big wedding trend right now.

Amo and the team used tropical leaves as the main focus of this minimalist botanical wedding shoot, and it looks fabulous. They used palm leaves in a large vase for the table centrepiece, as the table runner and also as cute place settings.

Bride laying on couch resting head on groom's lap

Palm Leaf Theme

An amazing tropical palm leaf backdrop created a real focal point in the room, and the palm leaf theme ran through the styling to the beautifully illustrated stationery too, tying the concept together.

The venue for this shoot was The Conservatory Franschhoek, South Africa. The botanical styling works brilliantly with the venue’s large windows, but would also look fabulous in most venues.

Botanical wedding stationery with leaf design

Wedding table with palm leaf centrepiece

Palm leaf centrepiece on wedding table

Wedding place settings

Wedding place setting with botanical wedding styling

Gold cutlery at wedding place setting

Metallic wedding cake with leaf design

Modern Wedding Dress

In keeping with the botanical theme, the wedding dress, Iris, comes from Zanne Couture’s ‘Botanical Collection’. It’s modern and clean cut with pure white lace and tulle, and a halter top with an interesting embossed lace.

Bride and groom in The Conservatory Franschhoek

Bride with hand on groom's shoulder

Groom kissing bride on the cheek

Bride and groom sitting at wedding table with botanical styling

Groom sitting on edge of table facing bride

Bride and groom at window of The Conservatory Franschhoek

Bride and groom behind window of The Conservatory Franschhoek

Minimal Make-Up

For the bride’s minimal make-up look, a mature burgundy lip colour enhanced her lips, soft, peach cheeks complemented her delicate complexion, and dark brown shadow and a touch silvery gold accented her eyes.

Bride with arms around groom's neck as he rests his head on hers

Bride sitting looking over her shoulder

Bride and groom sitting on couch

Bride laying with head in groom's lap

Bride and groom sitting in The Conservatory Franschhoek

Indoor Botanics

The pictures by Monique Smiles Photography show these unique and interesting ways of bringing the outdoors in beautifully. Botanical wedding styling is of course another big trend, and these styling ideas show that an indoor wedding can be just as botanical as an outdoor one.

If you like everything to look crisp and clean, this is wedding styling for you.

Bride with hands on hips in front of palm leaf backdrop

Detail on from of wedding dress

Bride standing at door of The Conservatory Franschhoek

Wedding cake on table with glasses and drinks

Bride with veil over her face

Minimalist Approach

“This shoot embodies the concept of bringing the outdoors, indoors. Built around the Pantone colour of the year, greenery, we took a minimalist approach with the decor and added some golden touches.”

Bride and groom under bride's veil

Bride and groom sitting on swing in grounds of The Conservatory Franschhoek

Bride's face under veil

Bride sitting on swing

Bride and groom outside The Conservatory Franschhoek

Photography and Stationery: Monique Smiles Photography

Concept and Coordination: Amo Creative

Shoot Location: The Conservatory Franschhoek, South Africa

Flowers and Decor: Yes Flowers

Cake: LiMi Patisserie

Dress: Zanne Couture

Make-Up and Hair: Prentjie Mooi Grimering

Lounge Furniture: Lounging Co

Cutlery: Grand Room Design

Coasters and Place Mats: Heidi J Design

This post Minimalist Botanical Wedding Styling first appeared on The Wedding Community Blog

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