A Gadsden House Editorial Teeming With Monochromatic and Modern Elements
Modern couples who love a good monochromatic moment - this one's for you! Today styled shoot from The Luxe Bride took place at the ever so charming Gadsden House in Charleston, featuring the most adorable couple ever. Juniper & Jasmine Designs incorporated bleached blooms for a whimsical touch that proves a neutral palette can be anything but boring. See the full gallery captured by Courtney Bowlden to pin your fave details!
From Courtney Bowlden... We were inspired by monochromatic and modern elements for this editorial shoot. Layers of neutrals, with a stunning crafted tabletop, acrylic chairs, and textured flowers with hints of milky whites, copper, taupe, and black accents.
From a design perspective, we wanted to show that neutrals can be anything but boring if done the right way. In place of greenery we incorporated bleached blooms for a whimsical feel, like the stardust, fern, and ruscus. The stationery was on handmade paper with modern calligraphy finished with a bronze wax seal, vellum menu's, and place cards tied with velvet black ribbon. The bride's dress by Emily Kotarski was paired with a hand painted cathedral length cape with puff sleeves. The cake was textured using neutral tones, extra tall tiers, finished with wafer paper sails and edible gold flakes with black taper candles. The terracotta palette was perfect for this minimalist look.