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Bold Wedding Inspiration | Crimson and Neutrals

The girls in the studio like to poke fun at me as I err on the side of soft and subdued, but this crimson and neutral inspiration board proves that we can go bright and bold, but still keep it dramatic and elegant. We have an Indian-meets-Taiwan wedding in the works, and while this wasn’t the final color palette selected, it is still one of my absolute favorites. It’s good to shake things up a bit, right? Here’s to the bold and colorful couples out there!

Fall Wedding Inspiration // Jewel Tones + Neutrals // by The Nouveau Romantics // Austin Wedding Planning and Event Design Studio

row 1 {escort card display by Eric Kelley via Once Wed, abstract painting by Tina Steele Lindsey, centerpiece by Amy Merrick + photo by Kate Murphy via Ann Street Studio, Indian bride via Dreamers Events} row 2 {seating cards via Martha Stewart Weddings, bouquet by Amy Osaba, garland by Rosegolden Flowers + photo by Rylee Hitchner via Once Wed, Pantone tarts by Emilie de Griottes via Reanna Time} row 3 {tablescape by Meg Perotti via Ruffled Blog,  cake by Meredith Lord via Style Me Pretty, flower garland from an unknown source, bridal party by Austin Gros via Wedding Chicks, reception via Brides}

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Everyone loves the feeling of a seamless wedding—when everything just flows effortlessly from ceremony to cocktails to dancing. But most couples don’t realize what goes into creating that kind of ease. The truth is, a truly seamless wedding requires expert planning, creative direction, logistical oversight, emotional intelligence, and invisible layers of detail all working together. […]

A guilded fireplace in a gold and cream ballroomin in a historic building in Washington, D.C

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Honestly, there is little better than designing to the historically marvelous and detailed interiors at The Perry Belmont House in DC, and our late fall dinner party-turned-boudoir-inspired revelry did not disappoint. As big art patrons and collectors, J&S came to us looking for guidance on where their wedding celebration ought to take place. Considering spots […]

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When we received word that the mother of the groom was set on using The Adolphus Hotel in Dallas as the scene for the welcome dinner for guests of C & C’s late January wedding, we were beyond excited. We’ve been huge fans of the elegant, light-filled 19th Floor Ballroom (also known as The Governor’s […]