Dark & Bold Meets Light & Bright Wedding Design Inspo

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Still staring at two completely different wedding Pinterest boards with no idea how to choose? Honestly, we totally get it – and this editorial shoot might just be the sign you needed to incorporate both design vibes.

Jamie, lead planner & owner of A Timeless Soiree, brought two completely opposite design visions to life in the same room, and the result? Chef’s kiss. On one side: deep red anthurium, near-black grapes, and pomegranates cascading down the sweetheart table with dark candelabras burning overhead. On the other: pale roses, sun-dried pears, and sculptural driftwood on an all-white lace-draped table so serene it barely looks real. Two worlds, one space, and somehow they work together to tell the complete color story.

Jo.An Floral Design fully committed to both aesthetics with stunning table arrangements & bridal bouquets – nothing about the bold arrangements felt borrowed from the neutral side, and vice versa. Furniture and decor from Bright Event Rentals and Loot Rentals rounded out the details that made each tablescape feel truly complete. And can we talk about the stationery? Orchid Studio TX designed a gorgeous suite for the dark look, complete with a floral-lined envelope that feels like opening a tiny piece of art.

Lacy Bridal dressed both brides in gorgeous gowns, but the real star of the show was their beauty looks. Veil Artistry created dewy, glowing skin that reads as effortlessly bridal regardless of which aesthetic you’re drawn to, proof that great skincare is the foundation for great makeup.

Bold or neutral? With the right planning team, the answer just might be both.

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Tay Danay Photography, Jo.An Floral Design, Lacy Bridal, The Ice Plant Building, Orchid Studio, Vee Digital Creative