Hi again, hope you had a good summer I’d a splendid one. As the leaves are starting to fall I thought I’d tell you about a wonderful autumn wedding I did last year.
Paula and Adam are a lovely couple who live in London and wanted to celebrate their union in Northern Italy. They chose the romantic location of Valpolicella amidst the vineyards.
Paula had a very clear idea of the style, the hues and the atmosphere that she wanted for their wedding. Being passionate about flowers herself it was important that they played an important role on their special day.
Constance Spry the English floral designer was a source of inspiration for Paula. This innovative floral designer was behind the creation for Elizabeth II’s coronation and many other royal events. She was a very strong, independent woman, passionate about flowers who brought flowers to the masses. Nowadays her elegant and natural style is very much in vogue and she wrote many books about floral design.
Going back to Paula’s wedding she chose a palette made up of different shades of bordeaux, burgundy, green and cream. A touch of light peach was added to give light and to create and edgy contrast. The chocolate hue of her moodboard conveyed elegance, smoothness and consistency.
For the flowers we chose:
Dahlia "dark chocolate", a flower with a dramatic red-chocolate colour;
Dahlia “cafè au Lait” which I love deeply and its sole presence brightens up every floral arrangement;
Cosmos an ethereal flower with a bold almost black hue and velvet petals (check out my link);
Stonecrop and Amnivisnaga, the first is fleshy and the second has a vintage lace look;
Berries of black and red Viburnun, pink Symphoricarpos, peach St. John’s Wort and branches of small green rosehips;
Foliage of different shades together with the unique burgundy violet Cotinus.
And last but not least black grapes and pomegranates were placed on each table for good luck.
Paula’s gown was simple in style and light golding colour, a perfect background for her beautiful, big bridal bouquet. The curvaceous branches of green rosehip and cosmos gave a lightness and flow to it.
As you can see from the photos the final result was stunning"!
Take a look for yourself and let me know what you think.
PH: Dave Watts
Some photos are from Pinterest and some are mine.