Flannel, fallen leaves, and flowers in autumnal hues are the fastest way to make your wedding seasonally appropriate. It’s when you add vintage elements like textured glassware, antique yellow candles, and dried petals that you’re doing your fall wedding in style. This vintage fall wedding inspiration from Narrow Leaf Photography and Apple Blossom Floral and Events has the perfect romantic spirit to warm your guest’s hearts on a blustery wedding day.
On the longest day of the year and in an authentic lobster shack in Southeast England called East Quay, Carly and Alex tied the knot. A Midsummer Night’s Dream inspired a colorful and whimsical celebration complete with hanging ribbons, twinkle lights, and a boldly beautiful floral design by A Vintage Wedding. Babb Photo captured every inch of the vibrant day, from the pink and orange reception décor to the candy-colored sunset.
The Inspiration: We had a few guiding principles for our wedding – we wanted something near our home, by the sea, as its a special place to us and a place that we enjoy sharing with all of our friends and family. And, we wanted something memorable and different, relaxed, but also that culminated in a giant party!
From this we ended up with a wedding at a genuine Lobster Shack places situated right on the beach on our home town of Whitstable, bang in the middle of the summer, over the weekend of the longest day.
Our outfits really reflected our whimsical seaside vibe – special, but not too stuffy! My Ian Stewart Midsummer Night’s Dream dress was aptly named and worked so well – it was both comfortable and striking, and as you got closer you could see more and more details with subtle sequins and hand embroidered dragonflies. I loved it. This was complimented with a BHLDN headpiece and a beautiful cascading bouquet.
We just adore the BOOM marquee, which so perfectly describes the burst of color and excitement on Carly and Alex’s wedding day!
We packed the venue with informal coral and orange flowers and heaps of greenery, succulents and shells, plus subtle seaside touches to create a real Midsummer’s Night Dream meets seaside celebration feel.
I think our photos speak for themselves. Laura Babb is incredibly talented and produced real pieces of work that won’t date and that you are happy to display on your walls as art for years to come. She was not at all intrusive throughout the wedding process and full of tips and advance before, during and after the day.
A spring color palette, handcrafted origami, and an outdoor ceremony at Liberty House Restaurant overlooking the Manhattan skyline are just a few of the elements that made Jennifer and Cameron’s wedding unforgettable. Luckily, Daniel Moyer Photography was there to capture it all. The couple shared a first look with shimmering skyscrapers in the distance before heading to the 9/11 Memorial for an artistic wedding portrait session.
From the Couple: One of the best feelings you can experience during your wedding planning is trust in your vendors. From day one of working with Dan Moyer, our fantastic photographer, I knew that we could trust him to capture the scope of our day, as well as the small, in-between moments that will continue to resonate with us in the decades to come while flipping through our wedding images. Dan brings a contagious enthusiasm and a remarkable photographic vision. We would recommend him in a heartbeat.
The Inspiration: We wanted to go for simple elegance, with a touch of Asian themes as a nod to my heritage. With an outdoor garden ceremony and with spring in full swing by the point, we wanted our color scheme to be celebratory, seasonal, and in tune with the rest of our surroundings. We opted for rich yellows and greens, with a touch of blush. For a lovely pop of my favorite color, my bridesmaids donned gorgeous horizon blue gowns. Trees with orchids as centerpieces continued the vibrant “life” theme from the garden, while hanging Chinese lanterns and origami table cards rounded out the Asian touch.
From the Bride: My favorite moment of the wedding was following the toasts, when the dance music really kicked in and our family and friends hit the dance floor. After all the excitement and stress of the planning that went into our day, Cam and I were ready to let loose to the whole list of our favorite songs.
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