We love the wild splendor that accompanies this Maine woodland wedding. Photographer Emily Delamater shared this elegant, magical styled wedding inspiration shoot that celebrated the beauty within the woods and cliffs of Maine’s coast. The wooded springtime theme was inspired by the Brontë sisters and earthy poems of Robert Frost. A Family Affair provided props and furniture to create a the idea of a cathedral in the woods, off the beaten path and in the wilderness. Coco Design Company utilized warm tangerine, pale pink, and bright green create a unique and ethereal feel while maintaining tradition and elegance.
Tanya and Bernard’s Carondelet House wedding combined classic vintage with a timeless modern touch. Inspired by French noir films, the couple chose a venue that fit their style and personalities: a hidden 1920’s villa in downtown LA with an urban flair. We love the dreamy natural light and architectural details like fireplaces and courtyards. The metallic bridesmaids’ dresses inspired a color scheme of platinum, blush, and silver for a classic feel without being too traditional. Floral designers Bloom of Time created a romantic and moody spring aesthetic with deep green foliage and dusty colors while photographers Joel & Justyna captured the couple in their romantic venue and outside in LA’s cool downtown.
My over all look was inspired by a more classic vintage vibe. We were watching a lot of nior French films at the time and we felt that with a modern touch it would look timeless in photos. My dress was a mermaid shape so that gave a great silouhette. I also had a head piece that I found randomly in downtown LA.
Bernard started crying when we did our first looks. It was so cute. I also had a panic attack while walking down the isle and I started yelling at our guests not to look at me. It was pretty funny.
The colors were chosen because of the bridesmaids dresses I fell in love with. They were a shiney Platinum. So things that went with it were blush,silver and lots of neutrals. Deep green foliage and dusty colors to go with the moody asthetic.
The day before the wedding I picked up my custom wedding band. And boy was it ugly. My sister stepped in and let me use her 20 year anniversary ring as my something borrowed. It ended up working out just fine.
We loved the photography so much. Our favorite vendors by far. Joel and Justyna did such an amazing job capturing the day. So patient and professional. We’d get married again just to work with them again.
Bernard and I had gone to a wedding there a few years back and when we took one look at the place we fell in love and knew that would be the place we got married one day. The location is definitely a hidden gem. We overall wanted something romantic,springy and moody. With a classic touch without being too traditional. We really just chose a place that had it all ready to go for us.
Thanks to Tanya and Bernard for sharing their modern, French-inspired wedding with us! Special thanks to photographers Joel & Justyna for capturing the couple at their gorgeous venue. For more villa wedding inspiration, check out this romantic Ravello wedding at Villa Eva.
From dominating the home décor industry to inspiring influencers worldwide, mid-century modern style can now be found in almost every aspect of our lives – including weddings! We can’t get enough of this trend’s eclectic retro vibes, so you can imagine our excitement when we started to see mid-century modern details popping up in some of our favorite weddings. Mid-century modern style is easy to channel with any wedding style due to its mix-and-match nature, so read on to discover our 6 favorite ways to incorporate mid-century modern decor in your wedding!
1. Modern Greenery
Perhaps one of the easiest ways to refresh your wedding with mid-century modern style is by adding modern greenery. You can offer your wedding trendy, outdoorsy vibes by scattering broad leaves, textured ferns, and potted fiddle-leaf fig trees among your wedding’s floral design! A greenery-forward design can be used in everything from your bouquets to your lounge areas, so speak to your florist about this easily-achieved trend.
Couples planning modern weddings usually strive for minimalist decor vibes, but in order to achieve mid-century modern wedding style, an extra element of flair is needed to convey the trend. Enter: eclectic minimalist design! This design style incorporates modern trends like metallic details and industrial spaces with old-school elements and quirky, unexpected decor. To achieve eclectic minimalist vibes, try pairing your cool, modern lounge area furniture with fun vintage knick knacks from a thrift store!
As you’ve probably gathered from its name, mid-century modern pulls a lot of inspiration from retro 1950s and 1960s styles. If you want to go the extra length to convey this trend, consider wearing a tea-length wedding dress! There’s nothing quite as elegant and cool as a tea-length dress’s shorter hemline, plus it would be the ultimate style statement that ties together your wedding’s mid-century modern wedding decor.
Incorporating geometric accents in your wedding’s style is a great way to honor the “modern” component of the mid-century modern wedding style. From these darling geometric Edison bulbs to the DIY hanging geometric orbs made of gold spray-painted straws, get inspired for your upcoming mid-century modern wedding with these gorgeous and easy modern details!
Hairpin legs are one of our favorite ways to incorporate mid-century modern vibes at your wedding. As one of the most sought-after mid-century modern details, retro hairpin legs are the perfect way to pull your mid-century modern look together. You can DIY this trend by adding hairpin legs to practically any piece of furniture, or if you’re borrowing items from a rental company, ask them if they have any details with hairpin legs!
The key to channeling mid-century modern vibes is to combine old and new decor elements. What better way to convey this than with retro mixed seating? You can achieve this look by using mixed ceremony and reception seating, such as long benches mixed with chairs, lounge pillows, and poufs, or setting up a reception lounge area where you can let your creative side go wild! If you’d love to incorporate this style but your venue only offers one type of chair, consider hiring a vintage rental company to help you mix up your seating options.