A white design concept adds a specific air of elegance to your vows. This idea is a must for all brides and grooms that want their big days to be a nod to the refinement of the past and a display of modern royalty.
With the current emphasis on originality in weddings, you may be stressed out with the pressure to create a completely unique event. While it may seem like the only way to go about the process is to think 100% outside the box, don’t count out classic themes just yet. The trope of the “white wedding” may feel outdated, but there are many ways through which it can be made to fit your modern nuptials. From the invitations suites all the way through your cake: incorporating details in ivory is not as outplayed as you may believe.
A white design concept adds a specific air of elegance to your vows. This idea is a must for all brides and grooms that want their big days to be a nod to the refinement of the past and a display of modern royalty. To see these sophisticated details at work, scroll through the photos below from real weddings and styled shoots. Click each image for further inspiration.
Wedding Invitations
Photo by Ira Lippke Studios
Boutonnieres
Photo by Vue Photography; Consulting by TOAST Events; Floral Design by Jackson Durham Events
Photo by Muñoz Photography; Bridesmaid Attire by Monique Lhuillier; Consulting by Posh Parties; Venue: The Breakers
Bouquets
Photo by Abby Jiu Photography; Consulting by EVOKE
Photo by KingenSmith; Consulting by Hope Weis Consulting; Floral Design by HMR Designs
Ceremony Décor
Photo by Rob and Wynter Photography; Aisle Runner by The Original Runner Company
Photo by KingenSmith; Floral & Event Design by HMR Designs
Photo by Abby Jiu Photography; Consulting by EVOKE; Linens by Nüage Designs
Cakes
Photo by KingenSmith; Consulting by Hope Weis Consulting
Photo by KLK Photography; Consulting by Bluebell Events; Rentals by Revelry Event Designers