4 Ways to Embrace a Masculine Wedding Design

Now that you’ve devoured the images from her latest inspiration shoot, Hey Gorgeous Events is spilling her secrets to get the look for yourself. She’s breaking it down into four easy tips with design takeaways any bride can use. Just consider this your guide to a wedding that breaks the mold in the very best way. Get […]
Now that you’ve devoured the images from her latest inspiration shoot, Hey Gorgeous Events is spilling her secrets to get the look for yourself. She’s breaking it down into four easy tips with design takeaways any bride can use. Just consider this your guide to a wedding that breaks the mold in the very best way.
Get The “Masculine Chic” Look
Think Outside the Box When incorporating any color palette into your wedding, think of using your favorite shade in nontraditional places. For example, when I knew I wanted to use black in this project, instead of predictably using a black table linen, I incorporated black flatware, black taper candles, and black acrylic place cards into the tablescape. To keep this use of black consistent with the other elements we pulled in the black sketch pattern on that stunning Carol Hannah skirt and black touches in our bride’s smokey eye. This allowed the use of black to really pop and stand out in a unique way while giving the end result a fresh feel. If you’re wanting to use a dominant color in a unique way think beyond bridesmaid dress colors or flowers; a custom ch...
Now that you’ve devoured the images from her latest inspiration shoot, Hey Gorgeous Events is spilling her secrets to get the look for yourself. She’s breaking it down into four easy tips with design takeaways any bride can use. Just consider this your guide to a wedding that breaks the mold in the very best way.
Get The “Masculine Chic” Look
Think Outside the Box When incorporating any color palette into your wedding, think of using your favorite shade in nontraditional places. For example, when I knew I wanted to use black in this project, instead of predictably using a black table linen, I incorporated black flatware, black taper candles, and black acrylic place cards into the tablescape. To keep this use of black consistent with the other elements we pulled in the black sketch pattern on that stunning Carol Hannah skirt and black touches in our bride’s smokey eye. This allowed the use of black to really pop and stand out in a unique way while giving the end result a fresh feel. If you’re wanting to use a dominant color in a unique way think beyond bridesmaid dress colors or flowers; a custom ch...
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