We are IN LOVE with this Industrial Luxe wedding theme sent into us by Chloe-Eleanor Makeup Artist and photographed by Ayelle Photography & Video. Chloe summarises it in her own words:
“This black sheep bride didn’t want to abide by traditional formalities. We made use of industrial, raw and worn surroundings, draped with clean, urban decorations and a beautiful model with a whole lot of attitude. ‘Princess gone Rogue’ sums it up pretty well!”
Taking an industrial venue and styling it with modern, luxurious touches always looks fab! Look no further for your Industrial Luxe wedding inspiration!
How to nail the Industrial Luxe Wedding Theme
royal colours
Deep, regal colours like burgundy and navy always look warm and sophisticated, especially in an industrial venue.
all about the venue
There’s an abundance of industrial style wedding venues now, with lots of quirky features. Find the right one for you or go DIY by renting an old barn/warehouse!
Industrial Luxe Bridal Look
The great thing about industrial wedding venues is they can be blank canvasses. You can decorate to suit your personality, with the ‘raw’ feel of the venue adding an unconventional twist. This shoot demonstrates two bridal looks – one is minimalistic and modern with crisp clean lines whilst the other features a bold skirt and delicate detailing. The makeup has been kept glowing and minimal to enhance the bride’s natural features and both hairstyles are glossy and elegant.
The accessories have a minimal feel to them too, with their simplicity looking effortless yet visually aesthetic. I particularly love the pearl choker – elegance with an attitude! She’s also rocking that tiara like a true diva.
Styling an Industrial Luxe wedding Venue
This Industrial Luxe wedding shoot combines worn and luxury styling, for a modern yet edgy feel. For example, the old wooden table draped with a crimson fabric and dotted with candles looks fab with the coordinated flowers and navy napkins. The bold balloon arrangement makes a modern statement against the worn brick walls, and hanging lights give a beautiful warm glow. Topped off with this awesome cubic cake, this wedding shoot is a showstopper!
The team behind this awesome industrial luxe wedding
VENUE- Eastfields Farm Barns
PHOTOGRAPHERS- Ayelle Photography and Video
VENUE STYLING AND DÉCOR HIRE- The White Emporium
FLOWERS- Blossom and Bramble
MAKEUP- Chloé-Eleanor MUA
MODEL- Danielle Holland
CAKE- Iced Delight Cakes
BALLOONS- Created by Aurelija
HAIR- Kelly and Loren
STATIONERY- Lorna Boyer Design
DRESSES- Lisa Lyons Bridal
HEADPIECES- The Lucky Sixpence
JEWELLERY- Bijoux Jewels
SHOES- Lace and Love
CONCRETE ACCESSORIES- Re-fresh Re-style Wedding Designs
INDUSTRIAL BAR- Bells and Whistles
LIGHTING AND LOVE LETTERS- All Style Marquees
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