
When Junebug vendor OM Wedding Storytelling began planning this modern romantic styled shoot, the goal was surprisingly simple: create something different.
Photographer Olga Martinez wanted to move away from the wedding inspiration she was seeing around her and create a look that felt modern, romantic, slightly vintage, and a little unexpected. She started with the idea of an alternative bride and built the shoot one detail at a time. The jewelry. The dress. The braid. The flowers. Each element was chosen individually, with the hope that everything would somehow come together in the end.
What she didn’t expect was where those choices would lead. Once the shoot was finished, Olga looked at the images and immediately saw something familiar. “When I saw the result it was to my surprise that the shoot screamed Mexico! My homeland. Little did I know that I was doing a homage. My roots have spoken.” Without planning it, she had created a modern romantic styled shoot that reflected the colors, textures, architecture, and feeling of home.
What We Love About This Fortuna’s Row Wedding Inspiration:
- The dramatic braid that became a recurring design detail throughout the shoot
- Rich red florals that bring energy to an otherwise neutral palette
- A wedding cake inspired directly by the textures of the bridal gown
- Fashion choices that feel editorial while remaining bridal
- The warm, modern atmosphere created by Fortuna’s Row





Featured Vendor:
OM Storytelling







The Unexpected Inspiration Behind This Fortuna’s Row Wedding Inspiration
One of the most interesting parts of this shoot is that it wasn’t inspired by a specific destination, trend, or color palette. Instead, Olga followed her instincts.
She was drawn to opulent jewelry, feminine details, textured fabrics, and a color palette of warm neutrals accented with bold red florals. Looking at each element on its own, the connection wasn’t obvious. But once everything came together, the inspiration revealed itself.
The long braid became one of the strongest threads throughout the design. It appeared not only in the model’s hairstyle but also in the floral installation and tablescape. The warm earth tones echoed the venue’s architecture, while the red roses added just enough color to catch the eye.
The finished result reminded Olga of the modern, design-forward spaces found throughout parts of Mexico, especially places like Oaxaca and Tulum.
For couples, it’s a good reminder that wedding inspiration doesn’t always have to come from Pinterest. Sometimes the most meaningful ideas come from places, memories, and experiences that already feel familiar.




How Collaboration Elevated Every Detail of This Fortuna’s Row Wedding Inspiration
Although Olga developed the initial concept, she knew the shoot would only work if she found the right team to help bring it to life. She intentionally looked for vendors who weren’t afraid to think outside the box while still creating something elegant and approachable. “The styled shoot itself is a sum of the talents and creations of everyone involved.”
She had worked with designer Sofia Fasado before and knew she could help refine the tablescape and fashion styling. Florist Lauren of Hanako Studio was someone she had admired for some time, and her floral designs ended up becoming one of the standout elements of the shoot. Cake artist Raman of Veeri Cakes transformed inspiration from the gown into edible artwork, while model Vinasa brought exactly the energy Olga had envisioned from the start.




The Design Details That Tied Everything Together
Although the color palette stayed relatively neutral, the shoot never felt plain. Much of that came down to texture. The dress featured intricate details and layered fabrics. The flowers combined soft grass with rich red roses. The concrete walls and natural materials throughout the venue added warmth without competing for attention.
Even the cake borrowed details from the gown itself. “The cake being inspired by the dress’s textural depth; the venue being a Latin restaurant with these earth colors and concrete walls. Everything is a full circle.”
Rather than relying on lots of colors or elaborate decor, the team focused on repeating small details throughout the design. Those subtle connections helped the entire shoot feel cohesive.
The Statement Dress That Influenced the Entire Design
The bridal fashion played a bigger role in this shoot than simply dressing the model. Olga knew from the beginning that she wanted something different from a traditional wedding gown. She had followed Colombian designer Maxime of Sagradesa for years and admired the brand’s use of texture and unconventional silhouettes. The dress quickly became one of the shoot’s biggest sources of inspiration.
Details from the gown later influenced the cake design, while its romantic texture balanced the modern feel of the venue. It helped set the tone for everything else that followed. When model Vinasa finally stepped into the completed look, the vision that had existed only in Olga’s mind suddenly became real. “The outcome of the model. When I saw her with the hair extensions and the dress my eyes watered a little bit.” It was one of those moments every creative hopes for when months of planning finally come together.






A Venue That Offered a Different Perspective on Latin Design
Finding the right venue was another important part of the puzzle. When Olga discovered Fortuna’s Row, she immediately connected with its modern interiors, warm earth tones, and understated architecture. It felt rich without being overly decorative and minimal without feeling cold. What she loved most was how closely it reflected the kind of contemporary design often found in parts of Latin America. “This is very similar to what we have in Mexico, especially in places like Oaxaca and Tulum.”
The venue also offered plenty of flexibility for the creative team. When the original location for the tablescape didn’t provide the lighting they hoped for, the florist, designer, and photographer made a last-minute decision to move everything into the main salon. The change ended up improving the final result.
Of course, there were a few other challenges along the way. Temperatures reached a chilly -20 degrees Celsius on the morning of the shoot, and the bridal shoes arrived only the night before. But like many wedding days, a few unexpected hurdles became part of the story.
What began as a simple desire to create something new became something much more personal. Through fashion, florals, architecture, and thoughtful details, this modern romantic styled shoot became a reflection of Olga’s creative vision and a reminder that the ideas that resonate most are often the ones closest to home.






The Wedding Team:
Photography – OM Storytelling
Venue – Fortuna´s Row
Floral Design – Hanako Studio
Styling + Table Design – Sofia Fosado
Cake – Veeri Cakes
Invitation Design – Seeking Light Studio
Makeup Artist – Nicole Saxton
Hair Styling – Jessie Liao
Wedding Dress – Sagradesa
Model – Vinasa Lucella