We have been struck speechless by this gorgeous wedding inspiration. Not only by the stunning details that fill this day with such warmth and beauty, but this jaw-dropping venue is beyond our wildest dreams! Thankfully we have Butler and White here to fill you in while we continue to drool over this Spanish getaway wedding day... oh and don't forget to check out the full gallery, come join us in staring at all of the photos in there taken by Agata Jensen and Blueberry Kids Photography.
We headed to the private estate of Torre de Tramores for our Spanish inspirational shoot, the hidden estate is tucked away in a wooded valley behind the Andalucian village of Benahavis. This beautiful peaceful estate was once the Spanish holiday hideaway of Princess Diana and the young Princes and is an idyllic setting for an intimate wedding or elopement.
The inspiration for the shoot came from the wonderful Spanish manor farmhouse itself with lots of Moroccan references, Mallorcan Ikat textiles & Spanish antiques being used in the gorgeous interior. Combined with lush foliage, climbing vines, and cascading water, the setting is perfect and very inspiring.
Within the grounds are the ruins of a historic Moorish tower dating back to the 10th century, this made the perfect ceremony backdrop. The sound of running water from river surrounds you and the mountain views are breathtaking.
We selected a stunning gown from Augusta Jones in a soft caramel scheme. The femininity of the lace bodice and layers of soft organza in the A-line skirt looked beautiful in the Spanish light.
We chose hair vines from the "gardens of earthly delights" collection by Agnes Walker for the bride & flower girls. Our bride wears a luxurious golden hair vine with beautifully crafted brass leaves. This looks stunning against the very soft romantic hair styling.
Our gorgeous flower girls wear beautiful dresses by Wild and Gorgeous in cream and peach scheme. The Emma dress is pure silk chiffon with beautiful tiny beading detail and has a wonderful vintage style. The wood nymph dress in cream and peach also has the loveliest wildflower embroidered lace flutter sleeves and hem. Two of our flower girls wore headpieces by Agnes Walker also in antique brass and two flower girls opted for a simple velvet bow in their hair.
Our groom wore a lightweight suit from Zara in a soft grey tone, accompanied by a simple navy bow tie. Perfect for a destination wedding.
We kept the florals simple opting for white spring flowers. With so much lush vegetation and natural beauty, we wanted just a few key floral pieces. The bride carries a simple hand-tied bouquet of white ranunculus, tulips, and scabious mixed with olive and pistachio, tied with naturally dyed silk ribbon in dark caramel. The flower girls have simple cooper hoops dresses with pistachio, olive and white tulips. These are light and easy for the girls to carry and they enjoy playing with hoops.
Our tablescape is a beautiful mix of Moroccan brass chargers, antique candlesticks, brass bud vases and single stems of spring flowers. The table is white marble and dressed in a soft caramel silk chiffon table runner. We wanted to create layers of textures on the table and a mixture of warm caramel tones. Soft linen napkins add another texture to brass charger plates.
Handmade paper stationery and calligraphy finish the look. Inspired by the tiles in the farmhouse, we choose miniature ceramic hexagonal boxes with a Moorish design as favors. Against the antique green tiles, the boxes look like magical gifts waiting for guests.
The cake by Sweet Things by Fi is hand painted with ranunculus flowers using an edible gold icing. The combination of gold and blush tones alongside the subtle marble effect is stunning. Sugar flowers in blush rose and white finishes the look.
The terrace seating area includes a wonderful soft lounge area for guests to enjoy the mountain view as the sun disappears. We love the Mallorcan Ikat design that is used to dress this area. The setting is a wonderful mix of rustic styling, crumbling ruins, and rambling vines. The soft caramel scheme reminds us of long summer nights and the wonderful golden hour of light that photographers crave in Spain. Agata Jensen captured all the warmth and soft romantic details beautifully in this inspirational shoot.
Get a closer look at this Spanish getaway wedding by watching the wedding video from The Love Hunters below. http://vimeo.com/263526698