A Modern Meets Classic Wedding Editorial at Wildflower Farms

A Modern Meets Classic Wedding Editorial at Wildflower Farms


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For my workshop, the vendor team and I wanted to curate a design that felt modern with classic roots. Blending the organic textures you find in California and at the venue, Wildflower Farms, with a sense of Tuscan ease and elegance on the East Coast. Fashion was a high priority, as was making sure the design felt true to the feel of Wildflower Farms.

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green, brown, pink, mauve, black

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This design was hosted at Wildflower Farms, part of the Auberge Resort collection known for its attention to detail and hospitality. We took a similar approach when designing the workshop.

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The bride wore a strapless tulle gown from Vera Wang and a long cathedral veil from Jane Rhyan Collection. For her second dress, she wore a lace Danielle Frankel Sheath. Her final wedding day look was a beaded corset top and pink skirt, both from Wiederhoeft. Our groom’s fashion was also a top priority – he wore Bode for both the welcome dinner and his second look on the wedding day. He wore a classic black tux for the wedding ceremony.

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[field title=”Wedding Party”]The wedding party wore multiple designers, colors, and textures within the mood and color palette of the wedding day. Our goal was to have them not match, but rather be stylish wedding guests who fit the mood board. [/field]
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Florist Ahna Han created unique organic shapes for both the welcome dinner and wedding day designs that fit perfectly into the feel and vibe of Wildflower Farms. The goal was to add to the beauty of the venue rather than distract. For the ceremony, stylist Ana Luiza Weddings brought in a white platform and runner to really ground the ceremony and give it an epic moment. During a beautiful sunset, guests dined outside near Maple Lane with new chairs from Peak Design and custom embroidered menus that also served as place mats.

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[field title=”Favorite Design Element”]A favorite design element was the addition of the battery operated chartreuse table lamps on the reception tables. These, in addition to the candlelight, offered a romantic glow as the sunset behind the trees. [/field]
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To pull off this look, it’s essential to hire an excellent planning and design team that understands how to curate a design inspired by both the feel and the vibe of the venue at which your event is taking place.

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Photography: Liz Andolina Photography | Florist: Ahna Han | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Cake: From Lucie | Stationery: Em Paper Co. | Hair & Makeup: Pre-Dame Beauty | Groom’s Attire: Bode | Venue: The Lodge at Blue Sky | Bridal Boutique: SPINA | Draping: Quest Drape | Linens: Theoni Collection | Party Dress: Wiederhoeft | Planning and Production: NKT Events | Reception Dress: Danielle Frankel | Rentals: Peak Event Services | Stylist: Ana Luiza Weddings | Tabletop Rentals: Small Masterpiece [ We Set The Table ] Los Angeles & New York | Tabletop Rentals: Table Talk Rentals | Veil: Jane Rhyan | Video: Anna Lord Studio | Welcome Dress: Chana Marelus

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