While we’ll always be advocates for classic, timeless elegance, there’s something so special about a boldly unconventional affair – one look at this colorful festive wedding inspiration shoot and we’re sure you’ll agree! And we can only imagine it was the inspiration for this sweet couple’s surprise proposal at the end… (keep reading!) The venue’s white-washed wood walls and concrete flooring gave the shoot a fresh blank canvas to work with. Setting the top for the colorful festive wedding inspiration shoot, an over-the-top fun-filled vibe with a paper suite in bright colors and mixed prints set the tone for the whimsical details. Looking nothing short of absolutely fabulous, the model-bride wore a simple v-front neckline dress with an airy chiffon skirt from Blush Bridal Lounge. Her statement making hot pink strappy heels added the perfect touch of pizzazz to her look, while her hair and makeup done by Gloss Beauty Boutique were kept simple with a soft-swept up do and fresh, natural makeup with a bold hued lip. Eye-catching and over the top in the best way possible, The Bloom Bar‘s flora arrangements featured bold-hued blooms in shades of orange, mango yellow, crisp red, hot pink, coral and peach in blooms varying from classic roses to the more unique summer staple pinkish yellow dahlias. A wood stand-alone bar featured bite-sized treats like macarons, donut holes and candy-topped milkshakes.
To conclude the shoot in the sweetest and most unexpected way possible, the model groom led his real-life love over to the table set with brightly colored candle sticks and turquoise and pink linens and instructed her to turn around. To her surprise, she looked over to find him on one knee, asking her to marry him! There’s nothing we love more than a gorgeously styled shoot that ends with a true-life love story! Cheers to this most darling affair!
Photos // ML Photo + Film
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