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Hello, brides! We’ve been dreaming up something special just for you… and it’s finally here!
Introducing our August Bridal Lookbook, a curated collection of wedding gowns + floral inspiration that answers the question we hear so much from brides:
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How to pick your wedding bouquet?
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From cascading pink and purple pastel blooms, to luxe white ivory stems… each look is designed to show you how to pick wedding florals that will match with your dress and create a unique look.
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Whether you’re big on flowers or you’re just planning to hold them for a quick photo, this lookbook is full of inspiration to help you find your perfect dress AND your perfect vibe.
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You know what you want. Go ahead, step into your main character moment. Scroll down for some tips from our wedding dress designers on how to style your wedding dress with the right flowers!
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With love,
The Grace + Ivory Team
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[Photography by Aspen Avenue, Florals by DNA Florals]
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Tip 01: Use white as your color palette
[Photography by Aspen Avenue, Florals by DNA Florals]
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Tip 02: Request subtle pops of color
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Maybe you’re into some color… so how about a little milk and honey?
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You may have heard that butter yellow is trending. This is a beautiful, subtle color that you can use to add a little more interest to an all-white bouquet. (Plus, we love butter yellow because it also feels quite vintage!)
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In this look, you’ll find a ballgown with crisp ivory fabric, paired with a neck scarf that gives some classical/vintage elegance. With a dress like this, a chic white bouquet of flowers with yellow centers is a great complement.
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About the dress: Poppy is special design. A peplum ruffle adorns the ballgown skirt made of crisp ivory white crepe fabric, and button details. Like we said… it’s vintage meets modern!
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About the florals: Ask your florist for a clean, sweet floral arrangement built around white freesias or another pale flower with delicate, round petals. These florals are a great echo of your wedding dress, especially if your dress as clean architectural lines (like the Poppy dress) or if your dress has a creamy tone that will be complemented well by white/cream petals!
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Want to level up the look? Request monochrome pale colored ribbon accents to mimic the Poppy’s bow detail and buttons. This is perfect for the bride who’s keeping it classic but making it her own. Think: a bridal style moment that’s timeless, tailored, and unique.
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[Photography by Aspen Avenue, Florals by DNA Florals]
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Tip 03: Go all in… embrace color!
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