When it comes to blank canvases – color is your best friend. And this inspiration shoot from Callista & Company with floral design by Remi and Gold proves just that. The full gallery, captured by Allen Tsai, is loaded with pops of bright blooms and hanging installations against the clean white walls of the Prospect House. Not to mention the most gorgeous ruffled gown from Alexandra Grecco. Allow this shoot to give you a major dose of confidence to play with color at your wedding.
From Callista & Company… When Allen Tsai approached me to design a workshop shoot at Prospect House in Austin, I jumped at the opportunity to incorporate color at a venue that provides such an amazing blank palette space on such a scenic piece of land. Our design exhibited central themes of minimalism, intentionality, brights balanced by a base of neutrals, and a sense of contemporary romance.
Bold flowers tied together all aspects of the design from cocktails, to flat lays, dinner tables, stationery, the seating chart, cake, and even attire. Remi and Gold provided the most beautiful blooms, which were a cornerstone of the overall design. Grey and Cake designed contemporary color-blocked stationery paired with floral envelope liners.
Birch was carried throughout, including guest welcome gift trays, the seating chart, wood-backed dinner menus, as well as guest ceremony and dining chairs. We set a square oriented ceremony with a central hanging installation and a wall of bud vases in the background. Allen Tsai captured everything perfectly.
Photography: Allen Tsai Photography | Floral Design: Remi and Gold | Wedding Dress: Alexandra Grecco | Cake: Iced Cakes & Confections | Stationery: Grey and Cake | Shoes: Christian Louboutin | Ring: Fire and Brilliance | Hotel: Hotel Saint Cecilia | Wedding Venue: Prospect House | Beauty: French Twist | Bridal Boutique: Lovely Bridal Shop | Floral Dress: Gucci | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Planning & Design: Callista & Company | Rentals: Birch And Brass Rentals | Rentals: Loot Rentals | Workshop: Sophie Epton Photography