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How to Choose Your Wedding Style

Your wedding style is more than just a color palette — it’s the feeling, the atmosphere, and the story you want to tell on your special day. Whether you’re dreaming of a romantic garden celebration or a modern minimalist soirée, choosing your wedding style helps every decision fall into place — from flowers and décor to your dress and venue.
1. Start With What You Love
Look around your home, Pinterest boards, or even your favorite outfits. Do you gravitate toward soft neutrals, bold colors, vintage textures, or clean, modern lines? Your personal taste is the best starting point — your wedding should feel like you, not a trend.
2. Consider Your Venue
Sometimes, your venue will gently guide your style. A historic mansion may call for elegance and timeless florals, while a beachfront setting fits a relaxed, breezy vibe. Let the surroundings inspire your palette and décor choices.
3. Think About the Mood
Do you want your wedding to feel intimate and romantic? Playful and colorful? Sophisticated and candlelit? The emotions you want to evoke will shape your style more than any theme ever could.
4. Choose a Core Palette
Colors are powerful storytellers. You don’t need a rigid theme — just a handful of hues you love. Think olive and ivory for timeless elegance, dusty rose and taupe for a soft romantic feel, or terracotta and sage for something organic and grounded.
5. Let Your Florals Lead
Flowers often set the tone. Are you envisioning a lush, garden-inspired look with overflowing arrangements? Or something sleek, minimal, and architectural? Your floral style will tie everything together — it’s one of the most visual parts of your day.
Final Thought

The most beautiful weddings are the ones that reflect the couple’s true style — not a Pinterest-perfect ideal. Trust your instincts, focus on how you want to feel, and your dream style will naturally unfold.
Garden style isn’t just a trend — it’s a timeless aesthetic rooted in nature, emotion, and quiet elegance. It speaks of overgrown beauty, soft movement, and arrangements that look like they were gathered from a blooming meadow moments before the celebration.
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