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Spring is in full bloom in this "Whispers of Spring" editorial, a celebration of soft colors, delicate florals, and artful design. Curated by Renee Breanne Design + Co and brought to life by an incredible team of local vendors, this shoot showcases the elegance and creativity modern brides can expect when combining seasonal inspiration with refined, sophisticated styling.

Lettered by Shi provided a luxe stationery suite, featuring subtle, natural colors and textures. The suite included an invitation and RSVP with round, beveled edges and vertical, taupe and white striping, and a details card printed on gray paper with torn edges. The printed pieces were stacked and tied by a green velvet ribbon for placement into Lettered by Shi's signature hand-calligraphed envelope.

Florist Briar Loft designed multiple bouquets for the styled shoot, beginning with a simple, blue wildflower bouquet consisting of grape hyacinth and forget-me-nots. 

The bride's first dress from Miss Ruby Bridal was an ethereal, strapless, asymmetrical, embroidered gown. The embroidered flowers dripped down the wearer's left side into a full tulle skirt with a cathedral-length train. Jillian Doherty styled her hair into loose waves, which were later accessorized by a pearl-encrusted tulle veil. The bride's makeup was soft and glowing, bringing out her natural beauty with shimmery peach eyeshadow, warmly rouged cheeks, and coral-pink lipstick.

Emily Barbara Photography thrived in the natural light, balancing soft details with crisp focus. She captured each shot with care and attention to detail, resulting in a gallery fit for an art museum.

Briar Loft's second bouquet was whimsical, free-form, and hand-tied with ribbon. Lush and composed with spring blooms, this bouquet showcased (x, x, x), which carried through the tablescape. Event Essentials provided a variety of decor, including a tablecloth, chargers, glassware, green velvet linens, and natural willow chairs.

For her second bridal look, model Emma wore a short, embroidered, strapless dress and gold bow-tie heels. Jillian Doherty styled her hair into a classic updo, with face-framing strands left free. Briar Loft's final bouquet was an oversized, round bouquet of young hydrangea flowers.

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