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Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago


Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago


Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago


Textiles are one of the most transformative elements within a tablescape.

For this wedding, the starting point was beautifully personal. The painted elements were commissioned and created by the bride, whose work formed the foundation of the design.

From there, we worked closely with Beth at ALBA alongside Rose, who leads our in-house graphic design, to translate those artworks into linens that could be used across multiple events - not just as a print applied to fabric, but as something considered in scale, placement and flow within the wider setting.

Every detail was considered and refined: how the pattern would scale for different elements, how it would sit beneath glassware and plates, how colour would read in changing light, how it would connect visually to the paper goods and overall event design colour palette.

The result was something that felt entirely individual to the client and a continuation of the original artwork that we carried through the space under one cohesive design direction.

These linens in the gallery are now available to rent through @alba.tableware - who offers larger sized event linens with the most beautiful quality of fabric. Their napkins are 100% linen and tablecloths 60% linen 40% cotton so not only look stunning but are gorgeous to feel in real life too.

We have some very exciting new collaborations together coming this year. I can’t wait to see the vision board come to life! 💛

Event Planner & Designer: Jessie Westwood for @studiosorores

Custom Linen Design & Production: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com

Original artwork: @katiejulia_

Images: @kyleeyeephoto @tammyshun @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_


103
8
1 months ago

Our wedding linens began as my paintings
And I aligned with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware
For both the rehearsal and main day for my own wedding.

Then the florals were designed sensitively around them by a very special (never done before) floral collaboration. @paularooneyfloralworld with @breige__ @thelittleflower_atelier @foxflora__

Beth from @alba.tablescape and I have been quietly planning these linens for a long time. Many years we have worked together and finally the time came. I shared my desire with her to put my paintings into linens and together we both felt SO inspired.

This was a childhood dream of mine, and many of these watercolours I painted during my recovery. I had very clear ideas of what I wanted to create.

I approached Beth,and we found ourselves on the same page to create something special.

It felt like a full circle moment, especially with my husband’s background in print and design, founding two global fashion companies.

But it was my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware who made it possible to bring them to life.

We’ve worked together for years, with her linens featured across so many of my shoots. When I showed her my paintings, we both knew instantly this had to become something more.

So we turned them into fabric.

What you see here is the beginning of that. It was art translated into something you can experience, not just observe.

Together we created a premium rental collection for weddings, now available, with an official launch coming in June.

The florals were designed to work in harmony with the linens and brought to life through an incredible collaboration between @PaulaRooneyfloralworld, @breige__ , @foxflora__ and @thelittleflower_atelier each adding their own layer to what became a fully immersive setting.

The image you see here was captured by me on my own wedding day in the moments I picked up my camera and brought me so much joy.

Full official wedding Credits in the comments


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16
2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
53
2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
53
2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


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2 weeks ago


🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


289
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2 weeks ago

🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷

From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.

Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.

Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from @alba.tableware, who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal.

These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with @alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!

The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.

Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!

The tableware was by @theluxecollectionuk, who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.

The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends@paularooneyfloralworld along with@Breige__ Kelly @foxflora__ and Jill @thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.

The linens and napkins are now available to rent through @alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.

credits in the comments


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2 weeks ago

And just before our friends and family arrived, looking so beautiful, I present our rehearsal dinner! Nestled beautifully like an abundant old world courtyard garden, waiting for her guests!

The silk blooms of @fleurdelacoutureto my own designs into linens with @alba.tablewareto the @balmrentalchairs and more. I’m so utterly delighted with how it came together.

Captured beautifully by @mbweddings_events

OfficialCredits
👰‍♀️🤵‍♂️@katiejulia_ x @buckparker_
Concept, Design & art direction : @katiejulia_ x studiosorores
📸 production @katiejulia_
Photographers: @katiejulia_ @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto
📖👩‍🏫 studiosorores
Support: @weddingsbylaurajane
🎥 & pre wed 📷storiesfromeros
📱 content @mbweddings_events
📹 content @haze.media_
📷🚁 @thisisaerial
👗 Wedding dress Couture
@sallybeancouture
👗 reception dress
@dior
👗 Rehearsal & Pool bespoke
@wildenlondon x @katiejulia_
💐FLORAL UNIQUE COLLAB
Silk @fleurdelacouture &
Fresh @paularooneyfloralworld with @breige__ @foxflora__ @thelittleflower_atelier
👱‍♀️: @hair_by_duboux
🎨: @resasalon_
💄Bridal 👱‍♀️jessicarose.makeupartist using @ogee
& team:
@maywilliamsmakeupartist
@nhardimanmuah
@modi_salon
💌 @roseandruby_com
💎 @chanel @rterme
👠 @jimmychoo
👜 @katiejulia_
🍽 @theluxecollectionuk
🎂 @yishicake
🕊 Linen
@katiejulia_ x @alba.tableware
💍 @jennifer_patrice_celebrant
📍 @bastidedelaurence
🎶 @younggunsgroup
🍴 @fredericbernardtraiteur
🛠
@twelve_in_a_box
@be_lounge_officiel
@balmrental
@craig_argyle_decorating
@lepetitcoinevents


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10
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


246
45
3 weeks ago

WHERE WATERCOLOUR MET SILK
THE REHEARSAL DINNER

Our welcome dinner was held in the courtyard of Bastide de Laurence in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, set to Frank Sinatra and La Vie en Rose as the sun fell across the stone.

I wore a bespoke dress created from my own watercolours, designed in collaboration with @wildenlondon.

Those paintings became the foundation for everything. I had always envisioned soft stone linens layered with florals in deeper, warmer tones of burgundy, pink and green, inspired by a Mallorca wedding I had seen years before, and by old-world gatherings of the Audrey Hepburn era and Slim Aarons’ imagery. We developed the tablecloths and napkins as part of the collection with @alba.tableware. Seeing my artwork move from paper into fabric, and then across the tables, felt incredibly special.

I’ve shared some of the vision boards and working documents here too, which were part of how I communicated the feeling of the day. They became such a meaningful part of my bridal journey and developing the vision.

My friends and family arrived in pinks, warm yellows, soft sky blues, deep greens and berry tones, each look sitting effortlessly within the design.

I worked very closely with @fleurdelacouture on the silk florals, and she understood the vision so intuitively. What Genni and her team created was extraordinary. Thousands of stems were sourced together, hand-selected at Genni’s suppliers, transported from the UK to Provence, and built entirely on site. Every arrangement was made by hand using traditional techniques, creating the softness and movement we had discussed in so much depth.

We refined the floral designs together on site in the days before, from urn design visits to final floral and colour adjustments, which made the whole process feel even more personal. What I loved most was seeing the team building it all in Provence, allowing space for instinct and responding to the setting in real time.

There is something very special about working with people who care this deeply. Genni is one of them. She listens, she understands, she holds real integrity, and what she created felt truly otherworldly.
Full official credits in the comments


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~ the joy when you find a little film scan gem you'd forgotten about ✨ can't believe I haven't shared this beautiful set up yet from last spring! such a stunning colour palette. j'adore

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#ALIGN by @fayewildephotography #fayewildeworkshops
photography @fionalewisphoto
bts @curatedcontentco_
venue @maverickprojects
design + styling lead @abstracteventsuk
floristry @blaise_flowers
bespoke bridal @susannagreeningdesigns
jewellery + accessories @miss_clemmie_bridal
asylum bridal model @kristinaroll
hair @charleighjaynebridal
MUA @bridesbyflorence_
stationery @smittenwithink
table linens and napkins @alba.tableware


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~ the joy when you find a little film scan gem you'd forgotten about ✨ can't believe I haven't shared this beautiful set up yet from last spring! such a stunning colour palette. j'adore

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#ALIGN by @fayewildephotography #fayewildeworkshops
photography @fionalewisphoto
bts @curatedcontentco_
venue @maverickprojects
design + styling lead @abstracteventsuk
floristry @blaise_flowers
bespoke bridal @susannagreeningdesigns
jewellery + accessories @miss_clemmie_bridal
asylum bridal model @kristinaroll
hair @charleighjaynebridal
MUA @bridesbyflorence_
stationery @smittenwithink
table linens and napkins @alba.tableware


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1 months ago

~ the joy when you find a little film scan gem you'd forgotten about ✨ can't believe I haven't shared this beautiful set up yet from last spring! such a stunning colour palette. j'adore

_________

#ALIGN by @fayewildephotography #fayewildeworkshops
photography @fionalewisphoto
bts @curatedcontentco_
venue @maverickprojects
design + styling lead @abstracteventsuk
floristry @blaise_flowers
bespoke bridal @susannagreeningdesigns
jewellery + accessories @miss_clemmie_bridal
asylum bridal model @kristinaroll
hair @charleighjaynebridal
MUA @bridesbyflorence_
stationery @smittenwithink
table linens and napkins @alba.tableware


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1 months ago

~ the joy when you find a little film scan gem you'd forgotten about ✨ can't believe I haven't shared this beautiful set up yet from last spring! such a stunning colour palette. j'adore

_________

#ALIGN by @fayewildephotography #fayewildeworkshops
photography @fionalewisphoto
bts @curatedcontentco_
venue @maverickprojects
design + styling lead @abstracteventsuk
floristry @blaise_flowers
bespoke bridal @susannagreeningdesigns
jewellery + accessories @miss_clemmie_bridal
asylum bridal model @kristinaroll
hair @charleighjaynebridal
MUA @bridesbyflorence_
stationery @smittenwithink
table linens and napkins @alba.tableware


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1 months ago

~ the joy when you find a little film scan gem you'd forgotten about ✨ can't believe I haven't shared this beautiful set up yet from last spring! such a stunning colour palette. j'adore

_________

#ALIGN by @fayewildephotography #fayewildeworkshops
photography @fionalewisphoto
bts @curatedcontentco_
venue @maverickprojects
design + styling lead @abstracteventsuk
floristry @blaise_flowers
bespoke bridal @susannagreeningdesigns
jewellery + accessories @miss_clemmie_bridal
asylum bridal model @kristinaroll
hair @charleighjaynebridal
MUA @bridesbyflorence_
stationery @smittenwithink
table linens and napkins @alba.tableware


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1 months ago

~ the joy when you find a little film scan gem you'd forgotten about ✨ can't believe I haven't shared this beautiful set up yet from last spring! such a stunning colour palette. j'adore

_________

#ALIGN by @fayewildephotography #fayewildeworkshops
photography @fionalewisphoto
bts @curatedcontentco_
venue @maverickprojects
design + styling lead @abstracteventsuk
floristry @blaise_flowers
bespoke bridal @susannagreeningdesigns
jewellery + accessories @miss_clemmie_bridal
asylum bridal model @kristinaroll
hair @charleighjaynebridal
MUA @bridesbyflorence_
stationery @smittenwithink
table linens and napkins @alba.tableware


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1 months ago

~ the joy when you find a little film scan gem you'd forgotten about ✨ can't believe I haven't shared this beautiful set up yet from last spring! such a stunning colour palette. j'adore

_________

#ALIGN by @fayewildephotography #fayewildeworkshops
photography @fionalewisphoto
bts @curatedcontentco_
venue @maverickprojects
design + styling lead @abstracteventsuk
floristry @blaise_flowers
bespoke bridal @susannagreeningdesigns
jewellery + accessories @miss_clemmie_bridal
asylum bridal model @kristinaroll
hair @charleighjaynebridal
MUA @bridesbyflorence_
stationery @smittenwithink
table linens and napkins @alba.tableware


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
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1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
20
1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
20
1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
20
1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
20
1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
20
1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
20
1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
20
1 months ago

This welcome dinner was conceived as an interpretation of the antique market courtyards and riverside restaurants of nearby L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and spaces layered with objects, texture, and time.

At the outset of the design process, the bride was drawn to an enduring British colonial interior design aesthetic - something rooted in timeless elegance and combining tradition with modernity. Alongside this, there were competing colour preferences: a desire for pale yellow and deeper greens from the bride, a request for the introduction of pink and brighter tones from the groom, and a growing interest in using pattern.

Our role is to distil these preferences for clients - often disparate in tone - into something cohesive, regionally grounded, and emotionally resonant.

For the the welcome party we developed this colour palette into sun-washed ochres, deep forest green, faded pinks with dusty rose and mauve, and timeworn neutrals, dramatically deepened with raspberry and claret wine colours - shifting the aesthetic into a Provençal context with a heritage botanical foundation. 

The tableware was layered and quietly decorative, using a warm ivory base using ceramic edged chargers with delicate almost lace like embossing that adds softness and texture rather than shine, under a plate with fine sage green toile de jouy detailing - ornate but restrained and reminiscent of antique European porcelain. Paired with painted silver cutlery and cut glass, it then becomes a tablescape that looks collected, storied, and gently timeworn - like pieces that have evolved together rather than been matched all at once.

Textiles were developed from original artwork we directed and translated into print, used sparingly to bring rhythm and character without overwhelming the setting.

Event planning, design + creative direction: @studiosorores
Location: @bastidedelaurence
Silk Florals: @fleurdelacouture
Original Artwork: @katiejulia_
Custom linens: @alba.tableware x @roseandruby_com
Rentals: @theluxecollectionuk @balmrental @be_lounge_officiel
Photography: @tammyshun @kyleeyeephoto @weddingsbylaurajane @katiejulia_
Post production photography edit: @katiejulia_


126
20
1 months ago

✨ There’s just something about elopements…

With no need to rush around and zero pressure, it all feels a little slower and a little more intentional. Creating time and space to be totally immersed in your day, together having fun! Whether that looks like running in the rain, standing on tables (I mean why not?!), or even jumping in a pool halfway through your wedding day…whatever feels most like you in that moment 🤍

And honestly…these are the moments that will really end up meaning the most to you both ✨
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#dolomiteswedding #mountainelopement #dolomitesweddingphotographer #relaxedweddingphotography #lagodibraieswedding
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Photographer - @cherrelleblakephotography
Host - fayewildeworkshops
@fayewildephotography
Dresses - @susannagreeningdesigns
Florist - @wildeandvine
HMUA - @sophiejakemanmua
Accessories - @miss_clemmie_accessories
Styling Hire - @alba.tableware
Crockery & Tableware - @zarahome
Stationery, Fabric & Signage - @bewilderly
Venue - @excelsior_dolomites_resort
Venue 2 - @alpinn_by_nn
Couple - @carys.sian @dom.higgins
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Relaxed wedding and elopement photographer based in the East of England. Available throughout the UK and Europe for intimate weddings, multi-day wedding celebrations and everything in between captured with a documentary approach with an editorial touch. Candid. Authentic. Joyful.


3
13
2 months ago

✨ There’s just something about elopements…

With no need to rush around and zero pressure, it all feels a little slower and a little more intentional. Creating time and space to be totally immersed in your day, together having fun! Whether that looks like running in the rain, standing on tables (I mean why not?!), or even jumping in a pool halfway through your wedding day…whatever feels most like you in that moment 🤍

And honestly…these are the moments that will really end up meaning the most to you both ✨
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.
.
#dolomiteswedding #mountainelopement #dolomitesweddingphotographer #relaxedweddingphotography #lagodibraieswedding
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.
.
Photographer - @cherrelleblakephotography
Host - fayewildeworkshops
@fayewildephotography
Dresses - @susannagreeningdesigns
Florist - @wildeandvine
HMUA - @sophiejakemanmua
Accessories - @miss_clemmie_accessories
Styling Hire - @alba.tableware
Crockery & Tableware - @zarahome
Stationery, Fabric & Signage - @bewilderly
Venue - @excelsior_dolomites_resort
Venue 2 - @alpinn_by_nn
Couple - @carys.sian @dom.higgins
.

Relaxed wedding and elopement photographer based in the East of England. Available throughout the UK and Europe for intimate weddings, multi-day wedding celebrations and everything in between captured with a documentary approach with an editorial touch. Candid. Authentic. Joyful.


3
13
2 months ago

✨ There’s just something about elopements…

With no need to rush around and zero pressure, it all feels a little slower and a little more intentional. Creating time and space to be totally immersed in your day, together having fun! Whether that looks like running in the rain, standing on tables (I mean why not?!), or even jumping in a pool halfway through your wedding day…whatever feels most like you in that moment 🤍

And honestly…these are the moments that will really end up meaning the most to you both ✨
.
.
.
#dolomiteswedding #mountainelopement #dolomitesweddingphotographer #relaxedweddingphotography #lagodibraieswedding
.
.
.
Photographer - @cherrelleblakephotography
Host - fayewildeworkshops
@fayewildephotography
Dresses - @susannagreeningdesigns
Florist - @wildeandvine
HMUA - @sophiejakemanmua
Accessories - @miss_clemmie_accessories
Styling Hire - @alba.tableware
Crockery & Tableware - @zarahome
Stationery, Fabric & Signage - @bewilderly
Venue - @excelsior_dolomites_resort
Venue 2 - @alpinn_by_nn
Couple - @carys.sian @dom.higgins
.

Relaxed wedding and elopement photographer based in the East of England. Available throughout the UK and Europe for intimate weddings, multi-day wedding celebrations and everything in between captured with a documentary approach with an editorial touch. Candid. Authentic. Joyful.


3
13
2 months ago

✨ There’s just something about elopements…

With no need to rush around and zero pressure, it all feels a little slower and a little more intentional. Creating time and space to be totally immersed in your day, together having fun! Whether that looks like running in the rain, standing on tables (I mean why not?!), or even jumping in a pool halfway through your wedding day…whatever feels most like you in that moment 🤍

And honestly…these are the moments that will really end up meaning the most to you both ✨
.
.
.
#dolomiteswedding #mountainelopement #dolomitesweddingphotographer #relaxedweddingphotography #lagodibraieswedding
.
.
.
Photographer - @cherrelleblakephotography
Host - fayewildeworkshops
@fayewildephotography
Dresses - @susannagreeningdesigns
Florist - @wildeandvine
HMUA - @sophiejakemanmua
Accessories - @miss_clemmie_accessories
Styling Hire - @alba.tableware
Crockery & Tableware - @zarahome
Stationery, Fabric & Signage - @bewilderly
Venue - @excelsior_dolomites_resort
Venue 2 - @alpinn_by_nn
Couple - @carys.sian @dom.higgins
.

Relaxed wedding and elopement photographer based in the East of England. Available throughout the UK and Europe for intimate weddings, multi-day wedding celebrations and everything in between captured with a documentary approach with an editorial touch. Candid. Authentic. Joyful.


3
13
2 months ago

✨ There’s just something about elopements…

With no need to rush around and zero pressure, it all feels a little slower and a little more intentional. Creating time and space to be totally immersed in your day, together having fun! Whether that looks like running in the rain, standing on tables (I mean why not?!), or even jumping in a pool halfway through your wedding day…whatever feels most like you in that moment 🤍

And honestly…these are the moments that will really end up meaning the most to you both ✨
.
.
.
#dolomiteswedding #mountainelopement #dolomitesweddingphotographer #relaxedweddingphotography #lagodibraieswedding
.
.
.
Photographer - @cherrelleblakephotography
Host - fayewildeworkshops
@fayewildephotography
Dresses - @susannagreeningdesigns
Florist - @wildeandvine
HMUA - @sophiejakemanmua
Accessories - @miss_clemmie_accessories
Styling Hire - @alba.tableware
Crockery & Tableware - @zarahome
Stationery, Fabric & Signage - @bewilderly
Venue - @excelsior_dolomites_resort
Venue 2 - @alpinn_by_nn
Couple - @carys.sian @dom.higgins
.

Relaxed wedding and elopement photographer based in the East of England. Available throughout the UK and Europe for intimate weddings, multi-day wedding celebrations and everything in between captured with a documentary approach with an editorial touch. Candid. Authentic. Joyful.


3
13
2 months ago

✨ There’s just something about elopements…

With no need to rush around and zero pressure, it all feels a little slower and a little more intentional. Creating time and space to be totally immersed in your day, together having fun! Whether that looks like running in the rain, standing on tables (I mean why not?!), or even jumping in a pool halfway through your wedding day…whatever feels most like you in that moment 🤍

And honestly…these are the moments that will really end up meaning the most to you both ✨
.
.
.
#dolomiteswedding #mountainelopement #dolomitesweddingphotographer #relaxedweddingphotography #lagodibraieswedding
.
.
.
Photographer - @cherrelleblakephotography
Host - fayewildeworkshops
@fayewildephotography
Dresses - @susannagreeningdesigns
Florist - @wildeandvine
HMUA - @sophiejakemanmua
Accessories - @miss_clemmie_accessories
Styling Hire - @alba.tableware
Crockery & Tableware - @zarahome
Stationery, Fabric & Signage - @bewilderly
Venue - @excelsior_dolomites_resort
Venue 2 - @alpinn_by_nn
Couple - @carys.sian @dom.higgins
.

Relaxed wedding and elopement photographer based in the East of England. Available throughout the UK and Europe for intimate weddings, multi-day wedding celebrations and everything in between captured with a documentary approach with an editorial touch. Candid. Authentic. Joyful.


3
13
2 months ago

✨ There’s just something about elopements…

With no need to rush around and zero pressure, it all feels a little slower and a little more intentional. Creating time and space to be totally immersed in your day, together having fun! Whether that looks like running in the rain, standing on tables (I mean why not?!), or even jumping in a pool halfway through your wedding day…whatever feels most like you in that moment 🤍

And honestly…these are the moments that will really end up meaning the most to you both ✨
.
.
.
#dolomiteswedding #mountainelopement #dolomitesweddingphotographer #relaxedweddingphotography #lagodibraieswedding
.
.
.
Photographer - @cherrelleblakephotography
Host - fayewildeworkshops
@fayewildephotography
Dresses - @susannagreeningdesigns
Florist - @wildeandvine
HMUA - @sophiejakemanmua
Accessories - @miss_clemmie_accessories
Styling Hire - @alba.tableware
Crockery & Tableware - @zarahome
Stationery, Fabric & Signage - @bewilderly
Venue - @excelsior_dolomites_resort
Venue 2 - @alpinn_by_nn
Couple - @carys.sian @dom.higgins
.

Relaxed wedding and elopement photographer based in the East of England. Available throughout the UK and Europe for intimate weddings, multi-day wedding celebrations and everything in between captured with a documentary approach with an editorial touch. Candid. Authentic. Joyful.


3
13
2 months ago

So in love with this small, intimate setup at @barnsandyard 🤍 The DAISY GLOW look continues in the gardens with these gorgeous napkins and tablecloths from @alba.tableware

Perfect for small weddings, a pre-wedding dinner, or any get-together with close friends. A beautiful tablescape really does make your event feel that little bit more special.

@emily.adele.makeup.artist
@connor_and_jessica
@perfections_bridal_studio
@lucydawnstudio
@ruralfloral
@carlycakesuk
@alba.tableware
@joannaransonphotography
@connor_and_jessica
@barnsandyard
@ambienceherefordshire

#cosmosflowers #cosmosweddings #intimateweddings #outsideweddingdecor #summerweddingstyle


76
1
3 months ago

So in love with this small, intimate setup at @barnsandyard 🤍 The DAISY GLOW look continues in the gardens with these gorgeous napkins and tablecloths from @alba.tableware

Perfect for small weddings, a pre-wedding dinner, or any get-together with close friends. A beautiful tablescape really does make your event feel that little bit more special.

@emily.adele.makeup.artist
@connor_and_jessica
@perfections_bridal_studio
@lucydawnstudio
@ruralfloral
@carlycakesuk
@alba.tableware
@joannaransonphotography
@connor_and_jessica
@barnsandyard
@ambienceherefordshire

#cosmosflowers #cosmosweddings #intimateweddings #outsideweddingdecor #summerweddingstyle


76
1
3 months ago

So in love with this small, intimate setup at @barnsandyard 🤍 The DAISY GLOW look continues in the gardens with these gorgeous napkins and tablecloths from @alba.tableware

Perfect for small weddings, a pre-wedding dinner, or any get-together with close friends. A beautiful tablescape really does make your event feel that little bit more special.

@emily.adele.makeup.artist
@connor_and_jessica
@perfections_bridal_studio
@lucydawnstudio
@ruralfloral
@carlycakesuk
@alba.tableware
@joannaransonphotography
@connor_and_jessica
@barnsandyard
@ambienceherefordshire

#cosmosflowers #cosmosweddings #intimateweddings #outsideweddingdecor #summerweddingstyle


76
1
3 months ago

So in love with this small, intimate setup at @barnsandyard 🤍 The DAISY GLOW look continues in the gardens with these gorgeous napkins and tablecloths from @alba.tableware

Perfect for small weddings, a pre-wedding dinner, or any get-together with close friends. A beautiful tablescape really does make your event feel that little bit more special.

@emily.adele.makeup.artist
@connor_and_jessica
@perfections_bridal_studio
@lucydawnstudio
@ruralfloral
@carlycakesuk
@alba.tableware
@joannaransonphotography
@connor_and_jessica
@barnsandyard
@ambienceherefordshire

#cosmosflowers #cosmosweddings #intimateweddings #outsideweddingdecor #summerweddingstyle


76
1
3 months ago

Your vision deserves to be celebrated.

As I draw new ideas and concepts, I remind myself that each detail is a part of a story. Your story. A story with its own romance, spark, quiet sentimentality.

Every vision deserves to be thoughtfully considered — in flowers,textures, carefully chosen elements. Only then it feels right. Personal. Intentional. Completely yours.

If you are planning your wedding day and would like to explore how we can work together, please do reach out. I would love to hear your story.

Team behind this vision :
Photos by @samsparksphoto
Workshop Host – @elevate_workshops
Concept & Styling – @storiesof_events @breige_
Florist – @breige_
Venue – @sandonhall
On-the-day Support – @aboveallweddings
Dresses – @jjdesignsbridal @millanova @luce_sposa
HMUA – @lucillenco
Shoes – @freyaroselondon
Stationery & Signage – @lucymcspiritdesign
Table Linen – @alba.tableware
Chairs & Tableware – @blacksaucerstableware
Cake – @twobears.bakery
Models – @samandtamika @gabrielabrothers_ @lucianeedham


3
11
3 months ago

Your vision deserves to be celebrated.

As I draw new ideas and concepts, I remind myself that each detail is a part of a story. Your story. A story with its own romance, spark, quiet sentimentality.

Every vision deserves to be thoughtfully considered — in flowers,textures, carefully chosen elements. Only then it feels right. Personal. Intentional. Completely yours.

If you are planning your wedding day and would like to explore how we can work together, please do reach out. I would love to hear your story.

Team behind this vision :
Photos by @samsparksphoto
Workshop Host – @elevate_workshops
Concept & Styling – @storiesof_events @breige_
Florist – @breige_
Venue – @sandonhall
On-the-day Support – @aboveallweddings
Dresses – @jjdesignsbridal @millanova @luce_sposa
HMUA – @lucillenco
Shoes – @freyaroselondon
Stationery & Signage – @lucymcspiritdesign
Table Linen – @alba.tableware
Chairs & Tableware – @blacksaucerstableware
Cake – @twobears.bakery
Models – @samandtamika @gabrielabrothers_ @lucianeedham


3
11
3 months ago

Your vision deserves to be celebrated.

As I draw new ideas and concepts, I remind myself that each detail is a part of a story. Your story. A story with its own romance, spark, quiet sentimentality.

Every vision deserves to be thoughtfully considered — in flowers,textures, carefully chosen elements. Only then it feels right. Personal. Intentional. Completely yours.

If you are planning your wedding day and would like to explore how we can work together, please do reach out. I would love to hear your story.

Team behind this vision :
Photos by @samsparksphoto
Workshop Host – @elevate_workshops
Concept & Styling – @storiesof_events @breige_
Florist – @breige_
Venue – @sandonhall
On-the-day Support – @aboveallweddings
Dresses – @jjdesignsbridal @millanova @luce_sposa
HMUA – @lucillenco
Shoes – @freyaroselondon
Stationery & Signage – @lucymcspiritdesign
Table Linen – @alba.tableware
Chairs & Tableware – @blacksaucerstableware
Cake – @twobears.bakery
Models – @samandtamika @gabrielabrothers_ @lucianeedham


3
11
3 months ago

Your vision deserves to be celebrated.

As I draw new ideas and concepts, I remind myself that each detail is a part of a story. Your story. A story with its own romance, spark, quiet sentimentality.

Every vision deserves to be thoughtfully considered — in flowers,textures, carefully chosen elements. Only then it feels right. Personal. Intentional. Completely yours.

If you are planning your wedding day and would like to explore how we can work together, please do reach out. I would love to hear your story.

Team behind this vision :
Photos by @samsparksphoto
Workshop Host – @elevate_workshops
Concept & Styling – @storiesof_events @breige_
Florist – @breige_
Venue – @sandonhall
On-the-day Support – @aboveallweddings
Dresses – @jjdesignsbridal @millanova @luce_sposa
HMUA – @lucillenco
Shoes – @freyaroselondon
Stationery & Signage – @lucymcspiritdesign
Table Linen – @alba.tableware
Chairs & Tableware – @blacksaucerstableware
Cake – @twobears.bakery
Models – @samandtamika @gabrielabrothers_ @lucianeedham


3
11
3 months ago

Styling a wedding should feel personal, not prescriptive.

For us, it always begins with the couple - how they want the day to feel, how they want their guests to move through the space, what really matters to them.

We don’t style weddings ourselves, but we’re very thoughtful about who we recommend. Over the years, we’ve built relationships with some of the best stylists in the business - people who understand restraint, proportion, and how to respond to a house rather than compete with it.

The result is never about trends or excess. It’s about creating something that feels considered, comfortable, and entirely theirs.

If you’re at the early stages of planning, we’re always happy to share who we trust.


126
6
3 months ago

Styling a wedding should feel personal, not prescriptive.

For us, it always begins with the couple - how they want the day to feel, how they want their guests to move through the space, what really matters to them.

We don’t style weddings ourselves, but we’re very thoughtful about who we recommend. Over the years, we’ve built relationships with some of the best stylists in the business - people who understand restraint, proportion, and how to respond to a house rather than compete with it.

The result is never about trends or excess. It’s about creating something that feels considered, comfortable, and entirely theirs.

If you’re at the early stages of planning, we’re always happy to share who we trust.


126
6
3 months ago

Styling a wedding should feel personal, not prescriptive.

For us, it always begins with the couple - how they want the day to feel, how they want their guests to move through the space, what really matters to them.

We don’t style weddings ourselves, but we’re very thoughtful about who we recommend. Over the years, we’ve built relationships with some of the best stylists in the business - people who understand restraint, proportion, and how to respond to a house rather than compete with it.

The result is never about trends or excess. It’s about creating something that feels considered, comfortable, and entirely theirs.

If you’re at the early stages of planning, we’re always happy to share who we trust.


126
6
3 months ago

Styling a wedding should feel personal, not prescriptive.

For us, it always begins with the couple - how they want the day to feel, how they want their guests to move through the space, what really matters to them.

We don’t style weddings ourselves, but we’re very thoughtful about who we recommend. Over the years, we’ve built relationships with some of the best stylists in the business - people who understand restraint, proportion, and how to respond to a house rather than compete with it.

The result is never about trends or excess. It’s about creating something that feels considered, comfortable, and entirely theirs.

If you’re at the early stages of planning, we’re always happy to share who we trust.


126
6
3 months ago

Styling a wedding should feel personal, not prescriptive.

For us, it always begins with the couple - how they want the day to feel, how they want their guests to move through the space, what really matters to them.

We don’t style weddings ourselves, but we’re very thoughtful about who we recommend. Over the years, we’ve built relationships with some of the best stylists in the business - people who understand restraint, proportion, and how to respond to a house rather than compete with it.

The result is never about trends or excess. It’s about creating something that feels considered, comfortable, and entirely theirs.

If you’re at the early stages of planning, we’re always happy to share who we trust.


126
6
3 months ago

Styling a wedding should feel personal, not prescriptive.

For us, it always begins with the couple - how they want the day to feel, how they want their guests to move through the space, what really matters to them.

We don’t style weddings ourselves, but we’re very thoughtful about who we recommend. Over the years, we’ve built relationships with some of the best stylists in the business - people who understand restraint, proportion, and how to respond to a house rather than compete with it.

The result is never about trends or excess. It’s about creating something that feels considered, comfortable, and entirely theirs.

If you’re at the early stages of planning, we’re always happy to share who we trust.


126
6
3 months ago

Styling a wedding should feel personal, not prescriptive.

For us, it always begins with the couple - how they want the day to feel, how they want their guests to move through the space, what really matters to them.

We don’t style weddings ourselves, but we’re very thoughtful about who we recommend. Over the years, we’ve built relationships with some of the best stylists in the business - people who understand restraint, proportion, and how to respond to a house rather than compete with it.

The result is never about trends or excess. It’s about creating something that feels considered, comfortable, and entirely theirs.

If you’re at the early stages of planning, we’re always happy to share who we trust.


126
6
3 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago

A whole year since this incredible celebration for Chloë & Ramu at the Oxford Oratory and @kirtlingtonpark in Oxfordshire.

The most magical candlelit dinner was a personal favourite ✨

Planning & Design: @vanillaroseweddings
Venue: @kirtlingtonpark
Catering: @letticeevents
Florals: @clementinemoon_floraldesign
Photography: @katierogersphotography
Videography: @jakeburgessfilms
Hair & Makeup: @margotandlace
Stationery: @lauraelizabethpatrick
Jazz Trio: @encoremusicians
DJ: @8raygroup
Cake: @very.vanilla
Production: @tec_oxford
Cocktail Bar: @justluxurycocktails
Furniture: @wedhead_london
Linen: @alba.tableware
Tableware: @theluxecollectionuk


169
7
4 months ago


View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

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Explore IG Stories Privately

Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.


Private Instagram Viewer

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Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
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Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
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Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
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Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

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Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
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Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
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