02/23/2026
This is never just a bouquet.
Itâs part of the overall aesthetic story.
After walking the venue, we always reconnect with our couples before dĂŠcor is ever finalized. Because design decisions shouldnât happen in isolation, they should be cohesive.
Have you selected attire for your wedding party?
What details are in the brideâs gown?
What tones are in the groomâs suit?
What palette are we building from?
How does the venue naturally carry light, warmth, or intimacy?
When a couple says they want an intimate ambiance, every element must support that.
The bouquet complements the attire.
The attire complements the palette.
The palette complements the venue.
And together, everything should tell their story.
You should be able to feel them individually, and then feel them coming together as one within the wedding.
From wardrobe to candlelight, from linens to layered greenery, nothing should compete. Everything should align.
Thatâs design.
Not excess.
Not filling space.
But creating a unified, intentional experience guests can feel the moment they walk in.
Thatâs the difference between decorating⌠and designing.
This is exactly what we walk through with every couple before design begins.
If youâre ready to start shaping your day with intention, letâs connect. Link in bio.