Finding your

wedding aesthetic

archetype

Having trouble putting a name to your style? We’re here to help!

The Bohemian Bride

Rebellious, yet conservative. Bold, yet tender and beautiful. Statement making, but graceful. If you are a fan of glamping, natural vibes, herbs, and dried flowers, than this style is definitely you.

Bohemian style is all about rebellious romance - combining eclectic textures with a wild and free attitude that blends well with natural elements.

Think warm tones, natural elements, and mixed textures. Flowers will be less structured and more organic - nothing feels “fussy” here.

The free-spirited nature of the Bohemian aesthetic means often adding in some high-contrast colors that feel less traditional, like deep burgundies or terracotta.

Classic Styled Bride

Do you gravitate towards traditional, timeless style? Is your wardrobe full of well-made classic staples you can wear year after year, instead of following trends? You might just be a classic bride.

This style is marked by more structured arrangements, monochrome or pastel florals, and often features a lot of crisp whites or ivories in the color scheme.

This aesthetic is at home in a luxe venue like a gorgeous hotel, or a swanky tent as an outdoor venue option.

The Romantic Bride

Are you a romance novel girlie? Does the word “fairytale” pop into your head when thinking of your dream wedding? Then romantic may be your style.

This look is straight from the garden, with cascading, organic styles, lots of ethereal touches like wispy babies breath or draping ferns, and soft, whimsical color schemes.

The Rustic Bride

Are you a wildflower at heart? If you dream of getting married against the backdrop of some mountains at golden hour, or have a pair of muddy hiking boots sitting in your entryway, then the rustic style may be yours.

Down to earth, free-spirited and colorful, this style pairs well with natural textures, wood tones, and feels like it came straight from the forest.

Think of decorating your venue with thoughtfully sourced or meaningful antique pieces like old trunks, baskets and earthenware.

The Modern Bride

If you gravitate towards monochromatic color schemes but are less interested in arrangements that rely heavily on roses, or prefer more organic forms to your florals, you might be more of a modern bride.

A subdued palette of white and cool greens looks anything but boring when you layer textures. Delicate baby’s breath and fern fronds create an ethereal backdrop, perfectly offsetting pearlescent roses and ranunculus.