Edible Tablescapes Are Officially Cool for the Summer
This fresh new trend of incorporating fruit to your decor is taking the wedding world by storm - and we couldn't be more obsessed. Type A Society and Paula LeDuc Fine Catering & Events joined forces to put a modern twist on traditional elegance (with a side of citrus!) Rich shades of blue, peach, blush, and emerald green graced the tabletop along with lush arrangements by Marigold and topped off with delish summer fruits! Head on over to the full gallery to fall in love with this summer's latest decor trend and so much more captured perfectly by Lynn Dunston!
From Lynn Dunston... Brides with a love for fusing formal traditions with modern designs will fall head over hills in love with the details from this inspiration shoot produced and styled by Type A Society at the exclusive Beaulieu Garden, in the heart of Napa Valley.
The private estate is something quite spectacular with its old stone fountains, reflecting pools, and beautiful rose gardens. It was the perfect setting for this summer-inspired romantic wedding editorial. The color palette consisted of rich shades of blue, varying from pastel to navy, along with peach, blush, and green. Nothing screams summer like fresh fruit - pears, lemons, grapes, and papayas are just a few of the many fruits incorporated into the design.
An emerald green velvet table linen was used in the table decor, which contrasted beautifully against the blue and white floral-patterned china. The shoot featured three bridal gowns, each with a distinct bridal look. The first look included a classic off-the-shoulder Naeem Khan ball gown, which was paired with a Keren Wolf pearl crown, perfect for the elegant bride who loves a statement piece.
The second look, which featured a bow-backed Carolina Herrera gown completed with a pair of long gloves, was created for the glamorous bride who wants to add a modern twist to an Old Hollywood look. With its plunging front and back design, subtle lace details, soft ruffles, and lightweight design, the Rime Arodaky gown chosen for the third look is perfect for the refined bride or for the bride looking for a dress to transition from the ceremony to the reception.