Purple Bridesmaid Dresses & Garden Ceremony

Vision
Our inspiration behind this editorial was to recreate the timeless romance and soft beauty of a Provençal wedding right here in Surrey.
Inspiration & Styling
We wanted to experiment with the pale blues and lilacs that make a Provençal wedding so effortlessly pretty while incorporating our own modern touches such as the stoneware china and floral meadow. Provençal styling is typically more rustic than our design and makes more use of wooden furniture, though to add an element of luxury to the overall look, I opted for plush Louis chairs and heavy table linen in pale lilac.
Wedding Flowers
The flowers were chosen to be reminiscent of a long summer afternoon in Provence, with the scent of lavender & garden roses in the air. As such, I chose to use predominantly British flowers and foliage sourced from artisan local growers. The roses in the bouquet came from Wales and had that quintessential garden rose scent. Sweet peas, jasmine and mint also added to the summer fragrance.'Amazing Grey' Poppies were styled with longer stems for that 'just gathered' aesthetic. All of the flowers were arranged in water with no floral foam, I aim to keep my plastic use and flower air miles to a minimum