Back in January, I worked alongside my favourite photographers Christian and Erica at Christian Ward photography to create a woodland styled photoshoot.
The aim for me was to use lovely seasonal flowers and foliages available in the middle of winter , and apply these to bridal flowers - wedding bouquets, buttonholes and particulary hairflowers - a trend which we are seeing more and more coming back into fashion (yay!)
I am so pleased with the images, i hope you like them too. I have listed below each, the materials i used to give you inspiration for your big day.
Thankyou very much to all the talented people who worked with me on this. Please make sure you check out their details at the bottom of this post...
Bouquet - muscari, varieties of eucalytus bound in hessian.
Wired Headress - Almond blossom and waxflower
Bouquet - entirely made out of foliages! Great for an outdoor wedding, country wedding, humanist ceremony . Foliages include bluplerum, scabiosa seedheads, eucalyptus, olive
Pomander ball - roses, phalenopsis orchids, astrantia, scabiosa on suede ribbon
Bouquet - roses, syringia, spray rose, viburnum, scabiosa seed heads
Bouquet - hyacinth, stocks, lily of the valley
Backdrop - phalenopsis orchids, amaranthus
Buttonhole - wired hyacinth pips
Hair - wired spray roses
Bouquet - see earlier
Buttonhole - Lisianthus tied with string
Buttonhole - spray roses
Haircomb - green fashion rose
Bouquet - see earlier
Wired Headress - roses, syringia, viburnum .
I. think. this. is. very. cool.
Headress - rannuculus, viburnum berries on twine
Pomander ball - see earlier
Haircomb - green fashion rose, pittosporum
Hair - wired spray roses
Buttonhole - hyacinth pips
Headress - almond blossom and waxflower
Credits -
Flowers - Blossom Tree ( of course ;)
Photography - Christian Ward Photography
Hair - Katie Simnett Hair
Makeup - Sheelagh Powell
Models - Stephanie Warwick & Ian Hencher
Dresses - Heavenly Vintage Brides
Jewellery - Flo and Percy
i love this shoot soo much xxxxx
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