Bridal Accessories
Bridal Lingerie: The Best Underwear & Shapewear for your Wedding Day
Planning
Sundari - The Wedding Stylist: Inspired by the architecture of the space and pulling from the weathered textures of the walls, furnishings I was immediately sent to the old world interiors of France and crumbling chateaus of Bordeaux. Looking into French home interiors there is a lot of metal and old wooden textures, with pale tones and elements of stone as well as damaged or deckled structures. By looking into home dressing inspiration first - it helps create an atmosphere and immediately set the end visual goal to focus in on and come back to, rather than always pulling from pre-tailored wedding inspiration. This also keeps your design moving towards the unexpected and allows for you to create something only you could visualise. I personally often look into pieces of literature, music, mythology or even real relationships to draw a story from to create an editorial and that is usually where I begin when designing. The initial ideas gauged from the space helped create the muted colour palette which also was helped by the season in which the shoot took place, winter. I knew there would not be a lot of floral abundance so allowed Verity & Thyme to take the original inspiration and story we’d created and put her own creative flair into her work. For our Bride muse, we pulled from real life actress Clemence Posey with her soft spoken voice and wild soul. We imagined an artists getting married within the JJ Studio space and whilst having the formality of a bridal gown, we envisioned her going barefoot and being quite playful with her relaxed style. This meant when selecting a model we knew what we were looking for.