The minimalist wedding trend is strong and more and more couples choose this style for their weddings. Today’s wedding isn’t just minimalist, it’s spruced up with glam vibes and touches of country chic, let’s have a look at it.
Margaret and Shane married in Prospect House, Dripping Springs, Texas. They decided on a gorgeous wedding theme to make their wedding unforgettable. The wedding ceremony space was totally breathtaking to my mind: there were simple white chairs and an oversized white wedding frame instead of usual floral arches. What can be more striking than a laconic oversized frame and views of nature behind it? Such laconicism says more than any lush decor!
The wedding venue was decorated with a combination of short and tall floral centerpieces, gold geometric table accents, candles and linen table runners. There were greenery and floral chandeliers over the reception, and the wedding cake was a buttercream one topped with the same flowers.
The wedding looks were also the perfect marriage of styles with Margaret rocking a glam crystal-studded gown and bold makeup. Look at that embellished open back and cap sleeves, aren’t they stunning? Shane was wearing a tailored suit and bolo tie. The bridesmaids were wearing mismatching light pink gowns and the maid of honor was wearing a purple gown. Have a look at the pics and get inspired!
The bride was wearing a gorgeous embellished wedding dress with cap sleeves and an open back.
The groom was wearing a tailored suit with a bolo tie and glasses, he looked rather boho chic.
The wedding ceremony space was done with white chairs and a large frame instead of a usual floral arch.
The bridesmaids were wearing light pink mismatching dresses, and the maid of honor was wearing a purple dress.
The wedding venue was a white and serene one, done with greenry touches - centerpieces and chandeliers.
Ethereal runners and tall greneery centerpieces plus little candles created a great minimalist look.
The wedding cake was a buttercream one with blooms on top and some home pies were also served.