The Most Epic NYE Wedding Inspiration
We said it before, we’re saying it again. We’re always up for a Great Gatsby wedding and this wedding inspiration shoot took our inbox by storm! This line“The most epic NYE warehouse shoot” literally caught us off guard. A styled shoot that’s not only high in sparkle but also high in glam and elegance, oh, the things we love about Gatsby-inspired weddings! Hats off to the fab team of wedding vendors who pulled this most epic NYE wedding inspiration together. Take it from us, this is something you wouldn’t dare to miss. Enjoy! Alex Lasota is behind these spectacular images we’ll definitely admire for days! From the photographer, Alex Lasota: Our talented group of professional vendors thoroughly enjoyed coming together to create what we like to call “the most epic NYE warehouse shoot” this past December at what is known in the Tri-Cities as the historic downtown Kennewick warehouse building. Together we strived to provide a new spin on a classic meets modern ‘gatsby-esque’ styled shoot, complete with a balloon pit, customized champagne glasses, and an endless supply of modern-day balloons and confetti in every black, gold and white combination available. Our bride donned a Theia skirt and paired it with a vintage gold sequin top, to sprinkle a subtle amount of sparkle into her NYE bridal look. Our bridesmaids donned other vintage meets gatsby-esque modern day looks while our groom wore a fitted velvet suit with a champagne tie. Guests were welcomed to space with a customized ckhampagne flute with complete with a custom edible gold painted marshmallow that died your champagne various colors, and a welcome box filled with all the new years eve related swag they could dream of. What used to be a foam pit was transformed into the most epic balloon pit imaginable. Black, gold and white balloons filled the pit while our bridal party enjoyed champagne, passed balloons and tossed confetti – a scene straight out of a Gatsby-inspired film. The one thing we loved the most about this shoot is how beautifully it fell together. Each vendor was given the theme, the color pallet, and the inspiration board prior to the shoot, and everything fell together like magic. The biggest advice we have for current brides planning their weddings is to tell your vendors your desires, but then let them run wild with their own vision. When you give a vendor the parameters but then put your trust in them and allow them to create, beautiful things happen. These customized champagne flutes reminded us of our DIY star champagne flute we did last year, time flies! Wedding Vendors: Photographer: Alex Lasota Photography Planning: Tin Sparrow Events Florals: My Garden Overfloweth Cake: Layered Cake Artistry Wedding Dress: Theia Marlena Skirt Bride’s Shoes: Badgley Mischka Hair Stylist: Gala Ursul Makeup Artist: Amy Rene Makeup Artistry Videography: Beyond Sight Media Paper & Calligraphy: Carly Allred Linen Rentals: Tin Sparrow Events Balloon Artistry: Up Balloon Boutique