Allowing the mysterious ocean to be their inspiration, Lauren and Tyler chose a color palette that mirrored its brilliant hues. From light shades of sea foam to deep shades of teal, Lauren and Tyler stayed true to a modern beach theme. Calla lilies, hydrangeas, and roses also added pop to their big day. Congratulations, Lauren, and Tyler! May your days be as ever beautiful and calm as the ocean!
Turquoise
Sea Shells and Sand
Coral and Aqua — hues that made this beach wedding pop! It was indie in the sense that the whole feel of their wedding was very personalised which only means a lot of DIY-able decors. From the table numbers to their chalkboard signages, it was all part of the charm.
Dandy Turquoise Dresses
Set under the romantic sunset along the soft sands of the shore, Emma and Sergio exchanged their passionate wedding vows to each other. Overall, I like how the elements of whim and luxury blended with each other, brought by the purple and turquoise colors. The head- turner lace wedding gown brewed perfectly with the ambiance of the sunset. Also, the bridesmaids must have enjoyed how their dresses flew dandily with the sea breeze. With sand on their feet and salt in their hair, everyone who witnessed the ceremony must have had a good time. Congratulations on your wedding Emma and Sergio!
We Brave The Sea Waves
A casual day at the dock was where Jaime and Shawn’s choice for their simple yet passionate engagement shoot. With their perfectly blended outfits of polka dots and navy, of coral and turquoise, and their placidity over the sea waves and the green grass, everything went utterly genius. This is how they want to tell the world how they love each other, and that they are finally tying the knot! We are excited for both of these two getting hitched. Congratulations on your engagement, Jaime and Shawn!
Sea Stars For You And Me
Ben and Heather’s wedding made me want to have a beach wedding in the future. The teal, white, and ivory embodied the beach quite beautifully. Plus they used tiny starfish as an alternative for rose petals. Doesn’t that make it more authentic? And props to Heather for signs that she made that were spread around the venue.