This styled shoot drew inspiration from the elegant simplicity of two overlapping circles: The sacred geometry known as Vesica Piscis. The Vesica Piscis, though seemingly unremarkable at first glance, holds the essence of sacred geometry, embodying the belief in a divine creator and serving as a portal for the non-physical to enter into our physical reality. This symbolism creates a narrative that intertwines both spirituality and design. This other-worldliness was the perfect concept for a contemporary yet ethereal shoot at Venetsanos Winery planned by Gigi And Roses and captured on camera by Days Made of Love. Keep scrolling to see one of the most unique ceremony set-ups we've seen, outlined by gorgeous florals curated by Betty Flowers Santorini.
For the shoot, Gigi And Roses chose geometric invitations that featured circles and curvatures that would appear throughout the shoot, whether it be the wavy aisle design or circular reception tables. The white, yellow, black, and gray color palette added a contemporary element that not only complemented the native florals and plants of the shoot from Betty Flowers Santorini, but also provided a perfect backdrop to play with contemporary fonts.
The bride wore a dress from Primalicia that was as glamorous as the setting. It's off-the-shoulder design featured crepe rosettes all the way around that complemented the floral inspiration.
The groom wore a mustard, double-button jacket from Scalawear that popped against black pants and a black bow tie. The color choice also complemented the wildflower aesthetic that tied together natural hues, including soft yellows.
There's no reason why your ceremony aisle has to be a straight line. Gigi And Roses and Betty Flowers Santorini added a unique and timeless element of interest by incorporating a wavy aisle made out of wildflowers, natural foliage, and moss bases that blended seamlessly with the coastal overlook. The altar was surrounded by wild grasses and hydrangea plants to continue the natural look. Round poufs in pops of yellow and teal added additional geometric interest to the event.
The circle was the star of the show for this reception design. From arches to round tables and cylindrical seating, the event was brought together by complementary curvature. Inset centerpieces created with wild grasses carried through the natural elements of the event.
For this part of the event, the couple had a "quick change" into a teal blue and black suit for the groom and an off-the-shoulder tiered ruffle ballgown for the bride, who also added a pop-of-color through a black hat and floral choker for the bride.
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