Something Blue editorial
A tennis court isn’t the first place you expect to see a wedding reception, which is exactly why it worked. The entire concept started with the classic something blue tradition and grew into a fully developed design palette. In this editorial, we turned the court into a sculptural dining scene: a long soft-blue table, hydrangea clouds, and a clean, contemporary palette that felt more like a runway installation than a traditional reception. An oyster bar arranged with the precision of a gallery piece. These unexpected anchors pull the concept out of folklore and into contemporary editorial territory, the place where tradition becomes style, and symbolism becomes story.
The ceremony stands before the rolling hills, yet the eye goes first to the draping. Instead of a traditional arch, the team created a sculptural mass of fabric: layers that pool, twist, and rise into the air like a contemporary installation.
Read more at Wed Vibes.
Krinklewood Collaboration
Location: krinklewood
service provided: Styling
Vendor Credits:
Photographer @sahrajamesphotography
Styling @baywindowevents
Content @yours.truly.content
Venue @krinklewood
Florist @sage_blossoming
Cake @flo.viennoiserie
Dresses @astonbridal
Hair @teganaustinhair
Draping @thefabricalchemist_
Suit @mb__apparel
Stationery @paperpaper.co
Celebrant @persempre.ceremonies
Videography @happyheartfilms
Oysters @shuckyeah.bydawsons