More couples are making eco-conscious choices as they plan their weddings. Whether you’re incorporating sustainable elements where possible or going all-in on an earth-friendly celebration, this flower-free wedding editorial has ideas worth stealing.
Living plants replaced traditional cut flowers throughout this shoot, adorning tables and creating a stunning greenery wall that served as the perfect backdrop. The Toronto venue itself, (Untitled) by Flaunt Boutique, embodies sustainability from top to bottom—a hair and makeup studio where minimizing waste and energy efficiency are part of their everyday business.
Nature-Inspired Gowns for an Eco-Conscious Bride
Our bride wore two elegant wedding dresses—Lourdes and Feather. With botanical embroidered net and hand-cut appliqués that mimic the organic elements around her, these dresses added natural romance to the setting. Both were lovingly made in our Toronto bridal gown atelier, where minimal waste is part of our everyday practice.
Eco-Friendly Wedding Editorial Vendors
timeless wedding gowns: Lea-Ann Belter Lourdes and Lea-Ann Belter Feather via the flagship Toronto bridal boutique | photographer: Sammie Chan | planning + styling: Perrier Planning Inc. | venue, hair + makeup: UNTITLED by Flaunt Boutique | crowns + accessories: The Loved One | suit: Andrew’s Formals | plant+ floral designer: Thyme Studio | wedding cake: Kate Frasch | rentals: The Event Rental Group | decor: Special Event Rentals | stationery: Olumis Calligraphy | rings: Meg Lizabet Jewellery | rin boxea: The Nova Boxes | wine + food pairing: The Crimson Table | models: Brieanna Leel and Jaeden Auguste
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