Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Sweet Floral Romance at Owen House Wedding Barn

If you are looking for some wedding flower inspiration then today I am taking you to floral heaven! I am so in love with this fabulous inspirational shoot, captured beautifully by Zehra Jagani at Owen House Wedding Barn in Cheshire.

Although it was originally created as a styled anniversary celebration, everything about this shoot oozes weddings. The soft colour palette of soft blues, ivory and subtle coral tones is so sweet and romantic. Florals including delphiniums, ranunculus, roses and eucalyptus create such a visual delight, and the floral chandelier is the perfect finishing touch, with hydrangeas taking centre stage.

Bride and groom in front of wedding table at Owen House Wedding Barn

The tablescape’s gold studded chargers, delicate mercury glass and silk napkins all add to the overall romantic look, and the glassware, candles, florals and foliage all all tie in with the romantic colour palette.

The rustic Owen House Wedding Barn was the perfect backdrop for these pretty wedding styling ideas…

Blue and Ivory Hues

“Iqra was over the moon when we discussed the idea of a white wedding dress editorial style shoot. Having had a traditional Pakistani wedding, she had always dreamt of wearing white. This was her chance to model yet live the dream of a white wedding – the perfect post-wedding shoot.

Calligraphy, ribbon and other items

Groom accessories

Groom kissing bride's head

Bride in long light pink gown Bride wearing long pink gown

Bride leaning on groom's shoulder

“Sadauf at The Wedding Fairy planned the decor and styling for the shoot, with blue and ivory hues for the floral arrangements, and a mix of corals and yellows for the latter part of the evening.

“I can only describe Sadauf’s very grand table display as heart-stopping, with candelabras dressed in coral and peach roses, blue delphiniums, dahlias, ranunculus and berries. The extensive collection of candles, teamed with the copper charger plates and navy blue napkins, provided a very intimate ambiance.”

Wedding table with hanging florals and foliage above

Hanging floral display above wedding table

Votives on wedding table

Tall vase with foliage display

Floral and foliage display around post Gold candles

Pink, blue, yellow and white flowers with foliage

Votives with candles Close-up of small white, pink, yellow and blue flowers

Hanging installation above wedding table

Wedding place setting with gold cutlery and blue napkin Glasses at wedding place setting

Floral and candle wedding table centrepiece

Votives, candles and flowers on wedding table

Pretty Locations

“Iqra’s mum tailored her dress with a stunning lace fabric and tulle. No doubt it was a fun project for mum and daughter, and it was so lovely to see that kind of bond.

“From Faizan’s luxurious Dunhill shoes and an impressive IWC Schaffhausen watch, to Iqra’s Jimmy Choos and her sparkling wedding rings, there were so many beautiful details to photograph.

Dresser with wedding cake

Light blue macarons

Wedding bouquet in silver urn

Groom kissing bride on side of the head

Bride and groom

Bride wearing white wedding dress with long veil Groom wearing black tuxedo

Bride and groom under bride's veil

“Owen House Wedding Barn has so many pretty locations. The hay stack served as a lovely setting that gave us beautiful golden tones. With less light than we anticipated, we had about 15 minutes outdoors to capture some portraits before the sun set over rural Cheshire.”

Bride and groom at hay stack at Owen House Wedding Barn

Bride and groom

Bride and groom next to table covered in candles

Glass vases of floating candles Pink, blue and white flowers

Bride and groom by logs covered in lights

Photography: Zehra Jagani

Shoot Location: Owen House Wedding Barn, Mobberley, Cheshire

Flowers and Decor: The Wedding Fairy

Cake: The Cake Gallery Bowdon

Make-Up: Safira Ismail

Calligraphy: Claire Gould of By Moon & Tide Calligraphy

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