Spring Wedding Flower Trends
We’re always down for ogling gorgeous flower arrangements — always. So when Tessa Woolf, editor of Salt Lake/Park City Bride & Groom, sent this styled shoot our way with images from Chudleigh Weddings, we couldn’t have been more ecstatic to see the leafy arrangements put together by four of Utah’s finest floral masters!
From the shoot editor, Tessa Woolf: For the new winter/spring 2013 issue of Salt Lake/Park City Bride & Groom magazine, we teamed up with photographer Britt Chudleigh to create an elegant and ethereal floral feature. The focus of the feature, titled “Light Fantastic,” is pale and pastel blooms—think stems in sorbet shades like peach, mint, and butter yellow -— captured in a dreamy, all-white studio drenched in natural light. We paired the pretty flowers with equally pretty frocks: a guipure lace gown by Modern Trousseau, a frothy ball gown by Allure, and a chic chiffon bridesmaid dress by Amsale.
Rachael MacLaughlin of Roots designed a lush centerpiece featuring green antique hydrangea curly bittersweet vine, and a coordinating bridal bouquet of garden roses, roses, dinner plate dahlias, dahlia buds, dusty miller, ranunculus, and scabiosa pods. Amanda Schelin of Branches Event Floral dreamed up a fanciful bouquet and romantic floral crown. Schelin used fluffy blooms to bring the arrangements to life: gloriosa lilies, garden roses, ranunculus, cafe dahlias, spray roses, variegated pittosporum, dusty miller, astilbe, and maidenhair fern.
Elegant garden roses set the tone for a sophisticated bouquet by Julie Prince of Julie Prince Flowers. She added lightly hued ranunculus, poppies, anemones, snowberries, and astilbe, and finished the sculpted arrangement with broad, open-face anthurium and radiant amaryllis. Brynn Larsen of Blooms and Co. designed texture-rich bridal and bridesmaid bouquets showcasing cafe au lait dahlias, roses, lisianthus, ranunculus, snowberries, astilbe, and lamb’s ear.
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Shoot Location: Salt Lake City, UT / Photographer: Chudleigh Weddings / Creative Director: Samantha Gardner of Salt Lake/Park City Bride & Groom / Shoot Editor and Wardrobe Stylist: Tessa Woolf of Salt Lake/Park City Bride & Groom / Shoot Venue: Studio Elevn / Wedding Flowers: Blooms and Co., Branches Event Floral, Julie Prince Flowers, and Roots / Wedding Dresses: Modern Trousseau via Alta Moda Bridal, Allure via Danielle’s Bridal / Bridesmaids’ Dress: Amsale via Lily & Iris / Jewelry: O.C. Tanner / Hair and Makeup: Gabby Gabbitas / Models: Emma Jones and Abby Sands via McCarty Talent
That Allure ball gown is heavenly. What’s the dress name?
I really love the wedding dress here, really pretty! The coordinating flowers using pinks and peach tones are beautiful. Love it!
I love all of the beautiful bouquets. And I love the pastel shades too. They are all just lovely.
If these bouquets and dresses don’t say spring, I don’t know what does! These are so fresh and gorgeous!
Lovely styling and floral elements! I’m in love with the guipure lace gown – just breathtakingly gorgeous!
The flowers in these images leave me speechless and I’m adoring the back of her wedding dress. The big blush bow and the polka dot feathers…..love!
Thank you for the feature, Amanda! We can’t get enough of pastel blooms + lace dresses—such a perfect duo for spring weddings!
This is a great boquet feature! Love the idea of putting these flowers in a very simple and unique way. And the dress! It’s very gorgeus!
I love the beautiful soft colors in the flowers and the floral headpiece is fabulous!
Am searching everywhere for the Allure ball gown.. Can you please share the name/style?
Hi Everyone!
lace bodice + tulle skirt style is by Allure Bridals, and I believe it’s this one: https://allurebridals.com/products/8968 style 8968