This pastel-hued spring wedding editorial is more than just a (super) pretty face. While the dreamy images—featuring our ethereal Lourdes gown—serve up plenty of eye candy, they also highlight micro-wedding style ideas that work beautifully for celebrations big or small.
The shoot explores wedding trends that are all about personal expression. Think: cozy, unexpected venues; detailed, one-of-a-kind tablescapes that reflect your story; and the inclusion of virtual guests for loved ones who can’t attend in person. It’s all about curating an experience that feels unmistakably you, whether you’re planning a tiny gathering or a big old ‘do.
A Closer Look at the Dreamy Organza Wedding Dress
And speaking of personal expression, our Lourdes wedding gown couldn’t be a more fitting centerpiece. Scattered with botanical embroidery and floral appliqué, this silk organza wedding dress is a romantic dream. Its soft, strapless sweetheart bodice flows into a full circle skirt with a chapel-length train, creating movement that’s nothing short of magical. Shown with the optional Lourdes jacket—draped, sheer net embroidered to echo the gown’s garden-like motif—it’s a look that’s effortlessly elegant and utterly unforgettable.
Bedford Post Inn Wedding Editorial Vendors
wedding gown: Lea-Ann Belter Lourdes gown and topper | photographer: Nicole DeTone Photography | venue: Bedford Post Inn | planner: Soirée Special Events |florals: Damselfly Designs | stationery: Bespoke Designs | rentals: Mod Creative | makeup: Beauty by Briana | hair: Hair Honey By Kate | jewelry: Faye Kim | tux: The Black Tux | cake: Bedford Post Inn