All the way from Turin, Italy, we have some BADASS wedding photos for you today. This modern industrial wedding combines a quirky location with a bright pop feel and also a rock and roll edginess. When we saw this styled shoot by Giada Joey Cazzola, we just had to get it on the blog. The photos speak for themselves! Keep reading for a dose of epic alternative wedding inspiration.
how to recreate this modern industrial wedding
find AN awesome wedding VENUE
Find yourself an awesome industrial wedding with lots of quirky places for photo ops. Make sure you have plenty of space to be creative with your styling.
pops of colour
This shoot uses pink as a feature colour against the dark backdrop. Pick a bright colour that makes your heart happy and accent with complimentary shades.
Modern Industrial Wedding Awesomeness
Here’s what photographer Giada Joey Cazzola told us about this modern industrial wedding shoot:
“The location is an old factory named ‘Antico Opificio’ – It is at the foot of the mountains but a stone’s throw from the beautiful and mysterious city of Turin. This ideal for industrial weddings with an edgy, poppy spirit.
This shoot was designed for couples who love the industrial style but also colour. We have chosen shades of fuchsia against the industrial greys, including a neon sign. The bride’s dress is super ‘rock’, with a high-low skirt and edgy leather bustier. The suppliers were been chosen for their modern approach and openness to new trends.”
We think it’s safe to say they smashed it!
rock and roll wedding vibes
Oh, we just love every aspect of this shoot! This is clever wedding styling, bringing in the bright pinks but avoiding a ‘sweet and girly’ look. It’s rock and roll all over! From the draped table cloth and gold cutlery to the yummy looking treats and quirky florals, these unique details look gorgeous against the industrial wedding venue.
And let’s talk about this awesome couple! We’re digging the alternative wedding wear and casual footwear combos. The free-spirited attitude is what speaks loudest, and this modern industrial wedding looks like such a fab party!
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the team behind this modern industrial wedding
Photographer: Giada Joey Cazzola
Wedding Venue: Antico Opificio
Flowers: Gioki D’arredo
Wedding Dress: Sah Torino Store
Bridal Jacket: Operamia
MUA: Erika Truffelli
Stationery: Mogu Wedding
Cake: La Colazione Di Sara
Hairstylist: Ganna Nechainikova
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