Bridgerton fans, brides and anyone planning a wedding who enjoys this hit Netflix series, this one is for you.
To celebrate the arrival of Season 3 of this Regency Era romance series, a lovely team of wedding suppliers came together to create a beautiful wedding scene, inspired by the Bridgerton aesthetic. The result is a stunning set of images full of achievable wedding styling ideas and I am in absolute love with the detail; the flowers, cake, fashion and table decor are fabulous.
I had the pleasure of organising this shoot inspired by the Bridgerton series. Every time I watched an episode of Bridgerton, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of creativity and inspiration; it is a visual feast with its opulent colour palette, the lavish costumes; every detail is meticulously crafted to transport viewers to the regency era.
I wanted to create some beautiful imagery using vibrant colours, evoking both elegance and whimsy with a touch of the romanticism and grandeur that defines the series.
I wanted the images from this shoot to give other people a similar feeling to how I feel when I watch the series. I hope that these images stop viewers in their tracks to wonder at the array of colour, grandeur and romance from the shoot.
Set in a magnificent Georgian mansion, Eaves Hall is surrounded by acres of gorgeous grounds overlooking the beautiful Ribble Valley. It is a truly enchanting venue with lots of stunning details inside and out.
To achieve this vision, I worked closely with a talented group of suppliers who all came together with their own creativity. The vision focused heavily on the colour palette and making sure the colours were captured exactly as we see them in real life.
Photographer Kamila Nowak and filmmaker Sam at Moss Wedding Films did this so beautifully in an elegant, editorial style.
Josephine Scott
The dress was another important aspect of the shoot and we were lucky enough to borrow dresses from Josephine Scott London.
Josephine’s dresses are sophisticated yet elegant, with beautiful attention to detail, using the most luxurious fabrics.
These dresses were the perfect fit for bringing the romanticism and grandeur to the shoot.
Daniella of Daniella Make up and Hair created a stunning look for Maria, enhancing her natural beauty with glowing, flawless make up and beautifully styled hair.
The table decor was styled by Sarah, from Stories of Events. Sarah elevated the vision bringing luxurious details to the table and chose some gorgeous statement pieces to give that high end feel with one of my favourite details being the floral table linen.
The stationery was carefully curated by Lenka Calligraphy, who specialises in bespoke calligraphy. Stationery plays a pivotal role in conveying messages and emotions within the intricate social landscape of Regency-era London and these bespoke designs that Lenka created for us fit the brief perfectly.
Margaret from Rosehill Cake Studio created a magnificent dessert table with an array of meticulously crafted confections.
Founder of Love My Dress. Passionate Podcaster and Editor. Annabel lives in rural North Yorkshire with her husband and business partner Philip, their two daughters and menagerie of furry hounds. She loves photography, meditation, walking, being outdoors and star gazing. She is fierce when it comes to championing talent within the wedding industry and when she's not working on Love My Dress, she supports her husband Philip in the running of the family's sustainable flower farm and floral design business, Moonwind Flowers. In 2013, she became a published author.