🌷I turned my paintings into our wedding! 🌷
From the tablescape to the fashion, bags, and textiles. From my husbands career history founding two companies in global fashion & print design for labels like Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Moschino, Zimmermann, to me as a bride designing my own fabrics and textiles for our wedding, and it all came from those watercolours I painted the year I was unwell.
Painting became one of the only ways I could stay connected to myself. I worked in watercolours, creating soft floral studies that later became the foundation for the linens and napkins across the wedding.
Those paintings were developed into textiles with my dear friend Beth from
@alba.tableware , who I had worked closely with for years on projects, as she supplied many of the linens for the Iconic shoots we did over the years. Together we created a collection rooted in my original artwork, something deeply personal. These linens and napkins we created for the wedding plus a whole new range with
@alba.tableware (and something else very special coming soon!!) are now available to rent!
The intention for the table was always old world.
Renaissance in feeling. Back to my fine art days as a photographer. Soft and expressive. Buck and I knew exactly what we wanted.
Everything was in bloom, and there was a natural abundance that carried the whole setting. Even on the wedding day I took my film camera and shot a roll off on the table details that we so carefully curated, and I LOVED getting my film camera out!
The tableware was by
@theluxecollectionuk , who I have worked with for years across different projects, and it sat beautifully.
The florals followed the same philosophy. Soft, loose and natural, with movement and a sense that they belonged. Thank you to my dearest friends
@paularooneyfloralworld along with
@Breige__ Kelly
@foxflora__ and Jill
@thelittleflower_atelier for bringing that vision to life so beautifully.
The linens and napkins are now available to rent through
@alba.tableware with our full collection launching soon.
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