“Jessica Biel wore a pink wedding dress when she married Justin Timberlake. Contrary to the traditional white dress, the list of unorthodox brides that opted for color include Gwen Stefani, Anne Hathaway, Mandy Moore, Soffia Copola, and Chrissy Teigen. For this styled shoot I imagined a fashion forward bride wearing a lilac dress for her wedding and reserving a white dress for the later part of the day. This stunning dress by Millia London is made of high quality tulle in lilac and dusty lavender tones. Taking place at the
Chateau des Fleurs in Eagle Idaho, a real engaged couple modeled the two looks for this chic romantic wedding inspired day. Chateau des Fleurs Has a touch of feminine architecture reminiscent of old-world Europe with pristine marble floors. Millia London’s dress paired well with the architectural elements evoking memories of the Palace of Versailles in France. The French Fuchsia velvet balloon chairs in the bridal suite compliment the purple ruffles in the tulle dress accompanied by florals by
Soulflower Design Studio. Drew looked dapper in a tux from Boise Tuxedo Shop as he was joined by Taylor at the dining table. Taylor’s hair was styled into a twisted low bun, which can be taken down for a wavy second look later in the day. The bun enhances the elegant lines of her neck and the purple ruffles, allowing room for some sparkle with her dangling earrings from Jensen Jewelers. The cake design by Dulcerella was inspired by the dress ruffles and colors. Delicate wafer paper lace ruffles were arranged in a cascade on a background of different tones of pink, accentuated by bass relief details. Hazelnut pralines French Macarons in muted pink colors were the perfect addition to the dessert. The timeless invitation suite and menu by Dill Paper Company, was designed in mauve, lilac, taupe, and cream, lending to the old world Parisian feel. These elements coordinated well with the lilac dress and a pair of Badgley Mischka nude lace heels. For the second look, Taylor wears a lace off the shoulder A-line gown with floral embroidery from Margene’s Bridal. I love how this dress accentuates the neck and shoulders of the bride. The floral embroidery is 3D, where the edges are not totally flat, but are floating above the fabric. This allows the illusion of a dimensional look as light hits it in different angles.”