The Story Of.: A wedding mood for the minimalists among us; Serene Simplicity sees the serendipity of smooth lines and strict pleats unite in a moment of quiet bridal contemplation. Pared back to the bare minimum yet elevated to every degree, the trend provokes a fresh, uber modern take on bridal style.
The Venue: Consider a refined rendition of a traditional union At The Chapel, complete with a cascading glass sculpture and clean white walls. Elsewhere explore the architectural grandeur of The Ned, it’s structured framework lending an austere yet considered appeal that’s distinctly London in style.
The Fashion: Keep it simple in paired back silk, or opt for refined pleats for a modern take on texture. Peter Do represents a mid-point between both, conceptualising pieces that are precious with precise construction. Complete the look with a decorative finish; be inspired by the works of Alexander Calder to inform sculptural earrings in lieu of a veil, while jewellers such as Charlotte Chenais inform free-flowing wedding bands.
The Tablescape: Opt for simple, modern cutlery from the likes of David Mellor. Brass tones lend warmth to white walls, balanced with a fresh cream tablecloth laden with eucalyptus. For stationary, we recommend the expertise of The Letterist cakes inspired by Sticky Flour lend a more upscale take on dessert.
The Florist: London based Yinari creates harmonised artistry, drawing from both the land and the ocean as inspiration, fusing together structural florals alongside feathers, shells and sculpture. A single white agapanthus come Summer looks effortless and elegant in one.