Minimalism – a form of art, of architecture, the satoriof design. In short: a creative oasis of simple beauty created by the event stylist Jana Stanzing von Fine Moments. And thus, fertile ground for inspiration for modern brides searching for a new way of awarding their wedding a personal touch.
It is safe to assume that the bride’s look receives a great deal of attention on a day like this.So why not make your mark and surprise with something unexpected?Simple and comfortable instead of eloquent and princess-like – these bridal top-skirt combinations of Cortana are infinitely variable and offer the greatest possible freedom for expressing your personality.
What the dress does on the wedding day, is what the paper goods do months in advance: they make a lasting impression. Handcrafted and lettered by Eliv Rosenkranz, they allow the guests to guess at the grandiose interplay of art and aesthetics that awaits them.
A gift for the guests that corresponds to the colour palette and includes a name tag in the style of the paper goods finally meets the high expectations with which they have arrived at this wedding – and rightly so.
Similarly innovative paths are taken when it comes to the floral design of Hana Holdener von Ponk Rentals, which does not break out of the minimalist framework despite its untamed appearance.The same goes for the delicious cake of Das Tortenstudio that demonstrates its uniqueness with its structure and size.
Less is more then, when compounded into a harmonious whole by experienced hands and captured by a fine art photo artist like Melanie Nedelko in a breathtaking world of images.
Only a few pictures adorn the bare concrete walls. Black-and-white, for a touch of the dramatic. Seemingly endless, steep stairs lead into nothingness. Simple, for a successful big entrance.
And here comes the first bride, gliding down guided by the handrail. Graciously, she lifts her cream dress from beneath which studded stilettos flash. They continue what begins at her shoulders. An extravagant style initiated by a breath of couture. Narrow streams of fabric artfully caress her upper body, covering up what must be covered, revealing only small glimpses.
A second bride follows the first, approaching the sparse room step by step. Her hair is adorned by a delicate hair piece, simple in the style of minimalism. Her back is beguiling; her neck line high. A playful composition of icy blue lace and flowing tulle envelops her, breathing colour and life into this place.
But then there are also these glowing blossoms in peach, rose and yellow accompanied by green leaves that help her with this task. In the arms of the brides the blossoms are especially beautiful and they are happy to share this splendour. The wedding arch, dinner table, cake and upholstery are decorated in the same tones.
Black accents provide an elegant finish. Light streams of fabric, modern cutlery and graceful calligraphy on a white background. Alongside golden candle holders and shimmering tea lights. Stylish, aesthetical, minimalist in their arrangement.
Always true to the premises of fine art, a fantastic team and the image artist Pia Clodi of Peaches & Mint impress us with their sense of aesthetics.
Inspired by old factory buildings, combined with modern, purist and elegant elements Kathrin and Simon celebrated their dream wedding with industrial Charm in the hop soil of the Ottakringer brewery.
For a long time, the two have a soft spot for bald brick walls, old wooden floorboards and blank steel. No wonder they found the theme for their big day easily. To soften the rather cold and uncomfortable reputation of a factory and to make it a little more wedding-appropriate, they brought delicate colors such as white, pink, sage and gold into play.
The details of the decoration were left to their event designer Stefanie of Mademoiselle Fee, who created a harmonious overall picture with sure instinct and sensitivity. With the help of golden geometric elements, rose quartz and floral elements of Florietta she transformed not only the wedding venue but also “Das Campus” into a small, intimate wedding world where Kathrin and Simon celebrated with their guests until late at night.
So many laughing faces and even some happy tears let us imagine how entertaining and emotional this day must have been for everyone. Kathrin and Simon especially will always remember the entry of the bride and the lovingly prepared speeches and games of her guests.
Photographer Melanie Nedelko was allowed to accompany the charming bride and groom all day long to capture all these unique moments. Memories fade with time. Howeer, Kathrin and Simon can always refresh theirs with these amazing shots…
One look from him and she sinks into his arms. A smile from her and his heart skips a beat. Words are not needed, it´s gestures, looks and touches that tell the other everything.
Photographer Silvia Hintermayer of candid moments fotografie and Christine Pleyl of XTINE Papeterie proof impressively that the infamous seventh year of marriage can also be a very beautiful one.
Among Vienna´s venerable Augarten Beatrice and Alexander literally celebrated their copper wedding anniversary. Therefor Stefanie Rausch by Mademoiselle Fée created together with event designer Karin Graf-Kaplaner of Jubeltage a nobly sparkling copper world with everything that comes with that.
From jewelry as well as china and flatware to tea lights and candle holders, even Beatrice´s dreamlike dress and the stunningly cake ablazed with light of today´s gold. Combined with pure white and lush green and red accents of pomegranates and figs she designed this unbelievably graceful ambience.
Not only contributed Christine Pleyl of XTINE Papeterie creative and innovative ideas to realize these fantastic inspirations, she also designed a beautiful set of stationery that was beyond the scope of usual invitation and menu cards.
If you are looking for sparkling ideas or an exciting alternative to a classy golden setting you better don´t miss this glittering world of pictures shot by Silvia Hintermayer of candid moments fotografie.
It is a fairytale scene, deliberately kept simple. Only the bride in her gorgeous gown, and its alluring open back, a delicate wreath of Jasmine vines and a sea of candles spread over the wooden floor, decorate the room.
For the wedding banquet the stylist Viktoria Antal by Lovely Weddings arranged copper and powder blue, a much too rare color combination,that works as a natural romantic touch, along with the light rose, which is found in the vintage glasses, flows perfectly into its own.
In the bright room, the desired purism is thrust into the spotlight, and photographer Pia Clodi by peaches & mint is able to capture the poetry in pictures. Chains of lights look like twinkling stars across the wall and throw forth a continuous filigree effect on the table. Joined by the vintage glasses, copper utensils, and a floral blend of Eucalyptus, Ranunculus, Tulips, and Anemones, lovingly arranged by Fiona of FlowerUp.
A particularly creative detail to the mix, are the oyster shells, which are used as salt and pepper dishes.
Equally as telling is the calligraphy, that looks like a red thread going through the entire stationary, is also found in a quote from Pablo Neruda, on the artistically designed wedding cake, thus completing their circle.
We can proudly say, that this gifted Austrian team is a genuine work of art, conceived by inspiration, beauty and style.
It´s simply heavenly to go on expedition with the impressive photos shot by the picture-poets Pia Clodi from peaches & mint and to dive into a fascinating wedding-world.
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