![]() This Montreal bridal boutique is dedicated to contemporary, unconventional and creative wedding dresses, which focuses on the boho bride. You can try on this romantic wedding gown at Dream-it-yourself . A free-spired wedding with a daring sheet skirt. The Clementine wedding dress by Willow was the perfect choice for this shoot. She mingled blue delphinium, blue thistle, blue hydrangea, and a few blue orchids with warm-colored garden roses and various dried florals to create all the free-flowing organic arrangements. ![]() It is not easy finding blue florals, but Sarah from Flourish & Knot did a fantastic job of tying in the 2020 Pantone Color of the year with all the florals. Wooden, vintage apple-picking ladders were integrated and used for the gorgeous eco-friendly, foam-free floral ceremony installation by Flourish & Knot. ![]() I am super into this gold and tourmaline antique engagement ring, but you should also peruse their necklaces -very cute and very delicate pieces. I've never seen this line before today, and the brand completely enamored me. The unique engagement ring and wedding bands below are rings from Atelier Epure. I love how they selected completely different colors for the pieces, a different approach that worked. Modern wedding invites in Pantone Blue and Terra Cotta were designed for the day by Deux Amoureux Invitations. Lulucoeurdebeurre was the event planner and designer. Montreal, QC Canada wedding photographer, Kerstin Hahn Photography captured the day. Highlights include their fresh take on a seating a chart, striking table decor and a Voguish style desert table. The entire day was beautifully done, and overflowing with must-see wedding inspiration. A group of female Montreal wedding vendors (go ladies) created a contemporary and chic wedding day with artful touches inspired by Claude Monet's, light and airy landscape painting- Impression Sunrise. This polished color palette is the starting point. It makes for a striking color palette that is modern but slightly boho. We are all in on the Pantone Color of the year classic blue, especially when mixed in with earthy tones like terra cotta, brassy golds, and creamy oranges.
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