A Neutral Color Palette Of Your Dreams For This Winter Elopement At The Revery LA!

A neutral color palette is my type of color palette and this one in particular mixed with the contrast of soft florals in an industrial-style setting at The Revery LA is about to get your wheels turning when it comes to your wedding day details! RMBO Collective created a thoughtful and intimate elopement shoot to remind couples to be inspired by love, even in a small setting. Heather Kincaid captured the beautiful couple, the stunning lighting, and the whimsical florals by Ellamah.  Take a look below, and I promise you, this is one you're going to want to save.
From RMBO Collective...Our vision was to create an intimate, thoughtful wedding scenario for a post-COVID world. We stripped away the fanfare of weddings of the past in favor of the intimate moments for the couple to share, like getting ready together, sharing a meal, cutting their wedding cake, enjoying their first dance, toasting to their union.

The design aesthetic is a study in contrasts: bringing softness into a hard space, letting light dance in the shadows, and creating joy amidst the challenges of our present.

We envisioned a sleek, minimal, refined take on a joyous, intimate urban elopement and The Revery LA provided the perfect backdrop. We focused on a neutral color palette with faded winter hues of sand, bone, and shades of soft grey. Endlessly talented Heather Kincaid captured the contrast of the brightness and the shadows of the space so beautifully.
The dramatic fringe curtain installation set an ethereal tone while creating a soft translucent divider to bring intimacy to the large studio. Geometric shapes form lines to arcs and circles make multiple appearances from the dining chairs to the stunning paper goods to the cake to the flat lay detail styling.

The stationery tells the elopement story to the couple’s loved ones, who would be celebrating and wishing the brides well from afar. Lotus and Ash masterfully designed a suite for this unique style of celebration and allowed guest participation in a thoughtful way in lieu of being physically present.

Ellamah’s lush, whimsical floral installation surrounding the area and dining table added softness to the hard space. A collection of hurricane candles added a soft, romantic glow to this late winter afternoon.
The brides’ unique styles showed up through careful fashion choices. We selected interestingly detailed dresses and accessories from Lovely Bride LA which were expertly styled by A Stitch in Time Bridal. Each bride felt distinctive, yet they blended as a pair. We entrusted the incredible glam team, Fiore Beauty, to create a fresh and natural hair and makeup look to complement the airy and sleek vibe.

Greystone Table had the perfect neutral tabletop items to match the linear design concept.

The ladies enjoyed many intimate moments from a quick makeup touch up in the dressing room to a toast at dinner to an intimate cake cutting moment and first dance together.

This year has been full of dark and trying times, but we hope this styled editorial makes couples feel inspired by love, hopeful for the future and comforted to see what magic can be created in a small, intimate setting.
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Photography: Heather Kincaid | Event Design: RMBO Collective | Floral Design: Ellamah | Wedding Dress: Alexandra Grecco | Wedding Dress: Theia Couture | Cake: Yvonne's Vegan Kitchen | Stationery: Lotus and Ash | Wedding Venue: The Revery | Wardrobe Stylist: A Stitch In Time | Beauty: Fiore Beauty | Hair Accessories: French Love Bridal | Rentals: Greystone Table | Jacket: Louvienne | Bridal Salon: Lovely Bride LA | Models: Newmark Models | Cape: Untamed Petals | Candlesticks: borrowed BLU