There is no denying, The Style Salon likes to think we put every creative bone into all the weddings we produce week in week out, but every now something truly special, maybe you could call it magical, unfolds before your very eyes...
Let’s be honest we all new well before the wedding day came that this occasion would be one of special mention. From day one the bride and groom were very welcoming in giving The Style Salon full creative control over the styling of the event, both couple and stylist worked one on one and after holding a site visit some months before the day arrived we were all very much excited with anticipation of what was to unfold.
Arriving to the site on the morning of December 3rd, the team were welcomed with a day like no other, 'not a cloud in the sky'. The ceremony was set up on a seaside cliff and while the weather was warm it was welcomed by a fresh sea breeze which only added to the atmosphere being created. The canopy structure consisting of a white-wash Moroccan archway dressed with billowing off-white linen ruffled curtains and finished with a Moroccan Gold brush lantern. Underneath, the bride and groom would marry and sign in a pair of vintage rattan armchairs paired with a vintage wrought iron marble table.
Upon entering the reception the couple and their guests were met with table settings made up of crystal footed bowls dressed with an array of Off-White field roses that’s scent filled the room. Hints of Moroccan boho style remained present yet understated throughout the room with a mix of hurricane pieces being placed to give warmth and light for when the sun went down and the dancing continued.
On a day where we thought things couldn’t get any better, be any more perfect, the wonderfully talented Elise Hassey proved us wrong by sending the above collection of images that truly capture's the style, atmosphere and nature of the couple and the day on which they made their lifelong commitment.
THE STYLING CREDITS
Styling/Flowers/Ceremony -
The Style Salon
Venue -
Bannisters
Photographer -
Elise Hassey