DIY Floral Crowns with TINGE FLORAL: Part 1

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From the GREEN WEDDING SHOES feature:

 

Ashley Beyer of Tinge Floral and photographer, D’Arcy Benincosa are both amazing wedding creatives based in Utah, who can often be found traveling the world together for weddings, events + personal projects.

They love creating new trends in bridal fashion, so for their latest project they teamed up to conceptualize a shoot to inspire brides to take a more simple approach to the traditional floral crown. We’re in love with the results + think you will be too…

D’Arcy tells us, Coco Channel said that “simplicity is the keynote of elegance”. Each year the bridal trends shift and change, last year lent itself to large floral crowns that were huge statement pieces, and while these were lovely, 2015 is lending itself to simplicity. With these little DIY floral crowns, you can add touches of living, fragrant elegance to your wedding gown without spending hundreds of dollars on more extravagant head decor.

 

 

photography: D’Arcy Benincosa Photography // planning + design: Bella Cosa // venue: City Home Collective Salt Lake City, Utah // florals: Tinge Floral // dress: Alta Moda Bridal // hair + makeup: Bella Cosa MUAH // model: Elana Jadallah

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