District 2 Floral Studio adorned each bridal look in this story with floral wearables that are equally romantic and fashion-forward. From delicate rings to whimsical crowns, the fanciful accessories are created from lisianthus, foxtail, marshmallow plant, zinnia, daucus, love-in-a-puff, scabiosa, twigs, bark and moss. With an allegiance to sustainability, the blooms were gathered from local farms, including Bitter Boy Farms, Black Chick Farm, Hen and the Hawk Flowers and Long Walk Farm.
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Sarah Alouache “Juliette” tulle gown features detachable sleeves and a pearl-beaded neckline, $3,738, from For the One Bridal. Renoir whiskey-hued suit with shirt and tie, $249.99, from Well Suited at Lindley Clothing.
“Morning Glory” strapless ivory ballgown with a deep V-neckline and fitted waist, $3,407, by Blue Willow from Anne Barge at For the One Bridal.
Jimme Huang Bridal’s “Trinity” lace gown with a soft, flowing netted skirt with open slit in front, price upon request, from Olive & Grace Bridal.
The groom opts for the striking Renoir suit in olive green with shirt and tie, $249.99, from Well Suited at Lindley Clothing.
“Nicolette” tulle ball gown by Sincerity Bridal, $1,799, from Blush Bridal Boutique, features a sheer bodice with a square neckline and long puff sleeves. For the groom, a sage-hued suit is a perfect match, price upon request, from Gentlemen's Choice Formalwear.