Inspired by the not-quite-winter, not-quite-spring mood, we set out to create a shoot that embodies the sudden burst of sunshine that awakens us from a wintry haze. We imagined a morning wedding for our sweet bride, complete with delicate colors and a bright, airy venue.

We kept the color palette soft and feminine with light pinks, creamy ivories, and tiny hints of rose gold in the bride’s accessories. A beautifully embroidered tablecloth was the perfect backdrop for our clean and elegant tableware, while the cement vessels complimented the delicate and textural florals on the tablescape. We used generous amounts of blossoming rose, ranunculus, orchid, hyacinth, and pieris for the arrangements and opted for a simple hyacinth bouquet tied together with a gentle blush silk ribbon for the bride. Small bundles of pieris along with paper whites and spray roses made for perfect boutonnieres. Alexandra Grecco loaned us a few stunning gowns from her newest collection and they blended in seamlessly with our vision. We loved the graceful movement in the tulle and the elegant, yet feminine silhouettes. There is a real effortlessness in the dresses that we really couldn’t get enough of.
-Kae & Ales

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Photography: Maria Lamb | Styling & Floral Design: Kae And Ales | Table Linen: La Tavola | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Veils: Emily Riggs Bridal | Wedding Dresses: Alexandra Grecco | Model: Taylor Allen | Makeup & Hair: Ebel Artistry | Paper Goods: Paper & Type | Venue: Old Hangar – Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, WA | Cake: Sainte G Cake Company

These two were so fun and easy to work with. They decided to have an intimate gathering for their wedding day, and I really think it took away a lot of the stress that big weddings can bring. The bride planned it all herself and even designed the invites. The groom was so gentle and sweet with her. They met at Seattle Metropolitan Magazine, and are both introverted book nerds that love to travel & take walks together.

“For us it’s never been about a big party, or a decked-out venue, but about the natural beauty of the day, and sharing the event with our close friends and family.” -The Bride

They kept their guest list small, choosing to celebrate with 30 of their closest friends + family members at a location with lots of meaning to them. The bride shares, “We knew that we wanted an intimate wedding — something small and meaningful that reflected who we are as a couple. For us, a Saturday is best spent in a park reading on a blanket together. During the months planning, we spent many weekends wandering Volunteer Park Conservatory, then settling onto a bench to read happily for a few hours. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to move in forever—inviting, serene, and bursting with life. We realized quite quickly that it captured everything we were imagining — an intimate, uplifting setting where we could make that joyous commitment to each other in front of our small guest list of family and dear friends. The conservatory is floor-to-ceiling windows and plants, and on our wedding day the sun was shining, flooding the entire space with a bright, joyful light. With two tall plants as our altar and my best friend as our officiant — the ceremony was even more magical than we could have imagined.”

photography: Maria Lamb // venue: Volunteer Park Conservatory and The Little London Plane Seattle, Washington // event design + planning: bride, Allie Oosta // florals + flower crown: The London Plane Flower Shop // wedding dress: Emily Riggs Bridal // shoes: Chloe Velvet Ballet Flats // hair: Rayna-Joe Coleman of Charbon Salon // makeup: Chelsey Matley // groom’s suit: J.Crew // paper goods: Made by bride, Allie Oosta // catering: The London Plane // cake: Three cakes and macarons by Carla Schier of Honey Crumb Cake Studio, Gluten-free chocolate cupcakes by Cupcake Royale // favors: hand-painted cookies by Sogi’s Honey Bakeshop // officiant: Carly Crookston //