I fell for this sweet little shoot because of the flowers, primarily.
Those of you who know me will know I have my own magical wildflower meadow (and run a smallscale British flower farm at Moonwind Flowers, through which we supply ethical and organic blooms). And so it was easy for me to fall for the way the styling team had ‘brought the outside in’ for this shoot.
Katherine Yiannaki Photography
Set in the glorious, Georgian surroundings of Syrencot House in Wiltshire, this lovely suite of flower-filled images provides a colourful, stylish and completely translatable vibe for a summer wedding that I hope you love. Words are by Jennifer Louise of Jennifer Louise Weddings…
“Syrencot is the perfect secluded country house venue and the inspiration behind the shoot ensured that Romance was Running Wild. “
“Embracing the romantic feel of the beautiful grounds, the naturally airy spaces of the Farmshed and the classic Georgian house we were able to capture the romance of the shoot in multiple locations highlighting the versatility of this picturesque venue.”
“The colour palette was focussed around Living Coral, seen throughout, but especially in the stationery which the amazing Lou Paper designed.”
“Hibiscus & Hodge created some impressive meadows to adorn the ceremony aisle which utilised the Living Coral colour, and we finished it off with some beautiful cut stem flowers suspended effortlessly in the air from the incredibly talented LulaBee.”
“Ensuring consistent theme styling was at the heart of this shoot and Hannah Culleys Cakes designed a beautiful semi-naked cake, with real flowers, two mini cakes and delicate macarons. “
Film by Blueridge Weddings
“We chose a gorgeous bridal gown by Marco & Maria, supplied by Willoughby & Wolf which our beautiful model Carla elegantly wore, complemented by jewellery from Holly Robinson Jewellery and delicate accessories from Megan Therese Couture. Emma Jane Walsh kept Carla’s Hair and Makeup simply effortless, beautifully complementing the romance of the shoot.”