Northumberland is a land of breathtaking beauty, with its ruinous castles, barely-visited beaches, and ancient forests. A team of wedding professionals recently held a wonderful editorial in Scandinavian Chic style at the secluded and peaceful Halton Grove, surrounded by magnificent countryside. Nestled in the wilds, Halton Grove’s cabin and its stark silhouette provided a perfect counterpoint to the softness and fluidity of the fashion pieces. This shoot draws inspiration from the fine stationery, clean lines, and playful ruffles that dominate current trends.
The modern bridal wear from Jan Si Studios exuded strength and confidence and remained classy, seamlessly merging fashion with nature. The bride stood gracefully in a silk, white gown featuring a halter neckline and a subtle keyhole cutout. The gown’s silhouette was perfectly complemented by a crisp white oversized jacket, adding a layer of contemporary chic to the ensemble.
The look was further enhanced by a sleek, pulled-back hairstyle and fresh, dewy makeup with a focus on natural tones. A bouquet of pale pink carnations added color and dreaminess to the dress. The play of natural light and shadow accentuated the textures and lines of the gown, creating a series of visually compelling shots that encapsulate the essence of modern minimalism.
The cabin’s interior features exposed wooden beams and industrial-style lighting, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Deborah from Periwinkle designed a tablescape with warm hues of peach and terracotta, creating a captivating dance of colors in candlelight. The table was draped in a flowing, textured fabric that cascaded to the floor.
Delicate wildflower arrangements adorned the table, including crepe-paper-like petals of poppies and long-stemmed dusky tonal carnations. These floral elements echoed the natural beauty of the surrounding forest, bringing an organic touch to the modern setting. Candlelight, with slender taper candles placed at intervals along the table, added a romantic and ethereal quality to the scene.
The stationery for this editorial shoot was created by Bureau Design. It beautifully combined modern elegance and playful sophistication, complementing the overall aesthetic of the event. Each piece was meticulously crafted to reflect the shapes of geometric forms and a soft, neutral color palette.
The invitations and save-the-date cards featured bold, circular typography. The use of curved text created a dynamic visual flow, drawing the eye naturally around the card. This flow was repeated by circular cutouts and layered elements, creating a tactile experience for the recipient. The color palette of the stationery was kept soft and neutral, with shades of beige and cream dominating the design. The choice of paper further added to the luxurious feel, with a textured finish that complements the organic elements of the shoot.
The second look in this stunning editorial shoot was a bold and artistic statement, showcasing modern bridal fashion with an avant-garde twist. The ensemble featured a sculptural pleated top and wide-leg trousers. The intricate folds of the fabric appeared in a dynamic silhouette that commanded attention. The asymmetrical design created visual interest, making it a true work of art. The sheer, delicate fabric enhanced the top’s ethereal quality, which caught the light beautifully and added a soft, romantic touch to the otherwise bold look.
The place cards featured a plane design with a circular shape and a soft, neutral color palette. The menus matched the place cards, with modern typography printed on high-quality, textured paper. The table numbers had a minimalist aesthetic with a soft color palette and sleek, modern font, placed in elegant holders that blend seamlessly with the decor.
The third dress had a halter neckline that elegantly wrapped around the model’s neck, creating a refined silhouette. The simplicity of the design was striking, allowing the beauty of the bride and the elegance of the dress to take center stage. The back of the dress was adorned with a daring cutout, creating a beautiful balance between sophistication and modernity, with buttons running down to the train.
The circular welcome sign was a standout element in the décor, adding a unique and modern touch to the setting. Made from high-quality material, it warmly and stylishly welcomed guests.
STATIONERY DESIGN Bureau Design | DESIGN, CONCEPT & STYLING Georgina Harrison Photography, Periwinkle Barn | PHOTOGRAPHER Georgina Harrison Photography | VENUE Halton Grove | FLORALS Periwinkle Barn | DRESSES Jan Si Studios | MUAH Amy George, Emily Hawkes | SHOES Amina Muaddi | JEWELRY Melissa McArthur | RIBBONS Northern hands | MODEL Amy Nunn, Boss Model Management