This greenery wedding inspiration is bright, breezy and romantic. Shot at Harlaxton Manor by Pink Photographics, we’re loving the modern touches alongside the natural greenery. Scroll on for more wedding goodness!
how to rock a greenery wedding
find a venue with lots of light
Harlaxton Manor's high celiings and large windows create bright, natural lighting. It's the indoor/outdoor vibe that makes this look unique.
plants, plants, plants!
The more plants, the better! The greenery looks so fresh and tropical.
add your own touches
This shoot features an awesome neon sign which add a modern touch to the look.
greenery wedding styling- effortless and fresh
In a venue like this, the wedding styling does itself! Harlaxton Manor is home to the East Midland’s largest conservatory and has a gorgeous indoor/outdoor look. It’s perfect for a wedding photo shoot with it’s natural light and bold plants.
The wedding venue’s greenery is mirrored in the bridal look. The leafy flower crown compliments the bouquet by Bennington Blooms, dotted with white and red flowers. Perfect Silhouette Hairdressing created tumbling curls and Blush Moments kept the makeup glowing and fresh. The wedding dress is from Cherished Wedding Boutique and we love the polka dot tulle!
adding modern touches to a greenery wedding
This neon Happily Ever After sign worked perfectly in the shoot as it brought a modern feel when balanced with the earthy greens. The elegant wedding cake from Red Robin Cakery mirrors the greenery wedding styling, decorated with a gorgeous peacock feather and gold detailing.
The fabulous team behind this greenery wedding
Venue: Harlaxton Manor
Photographer:Pink Photographics
Organiser & Florist: Bennington Blooms
Hair Stylist: Perfect Silhouette Hairdressing
Makeup: Blush Moments
Wedding Dress: Cherished Wedding Boutique
Cake: Red Robin Cakery
Stationery: Tailormade Luxury Stationery
Hair Accessories: Love 2 Sparkle
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