We don't know about you but our
Instagram feed is filling up with more and more dark and moody wedding inspiration, and we simply can't get enough. That's why we just have to show you this delicious 'deep floral' inspiration shoot planned and styled by
Wed+Bash. Sarah Lincoln catches the mysterious light to perfection and the luxurious floral designs by the incredible Jenni Bloom really are a marvel. Add some intricate bridal gowns, fabulous hair and makeup, not to mention accessories and you're about to enjoy jawdropping beauty.
Deep Florals Wedding Inspiration
Jessica Beck: At Wed + Bash we like to do things a little differently. We wanted to create something modern, relaxed and editorial and we tried to ensure this ran through every element of the shoot, from the venue and flowers through to the hair and make-up.
The decadent and unexpected shoot colour palette with pops of orange and fuchsia pink was inspired by the Dutch Masters’ paintings, most notably the infamous ‘Vase of Flowers’ by De Heem.
The bold maximal florals led every element of this shoot, and our tablescape was overflowing with them. We used gold and black colonial-inspired accessories, allowing the colour from the florals and stationery to really pop. In line with the floral theme, our favours were botanical bath oils made by Leicestershire-based business, Hearth & Heritage, and are available on N.O.T.H.S.
Wedding Flowers
Wow, what can I say… Jenni (aka Jenni Bloom) is a true floral genius. Jenni’s style couldn’t have been more perfect for the moody, bold, maximalist brief for this shoot. Her arrangements in an eclectic palette with pops of intense colour had a bewitching and slightly surrealist feel - just like the paintings we were inspired by. Working with the venue’s original features, Jenni created floral installations to highlight The Grange’s striking staircase and fireplace.
Wedding Stationery & Cake
The stationery was created by the uber-talented Caroline Taylor Illustration. Caroline was the perfect choice for this shoot as her work regularly features the most amazing hand-drawn floral illustrations. Caroline also designed the prettiest of place settings, using dyed black Magnolia leaves with gorgeous gold calligraphy.
When I landed on the floral concept I knew there couldn’t be anyone better to make the cake than the legendary Emma Page. Creating what I can only describe as a showstopping edible floral masterpiece from humble buttercream. The detail she can create in each and every individual flower is truly astonishing!