WEDDING-Styled Non-Binary Handfasting Julian & Holdy -5/31/2021
Belvoir Winery, Liberty MO
Holdy & Julain's story - Styled shoot with a gender-fluid twist.
Q: Tell us about your wedding! What was the inspiration behind your day? Did you have a specific theme, style or color palette? Did you incorporate any cultural or religious traditions in any part of your day?
A: The inspiration was avant garde, gender fluid wedding. Wedding color scheme was red, white and black with gold accents. The handfasting ceremony was important to this day as it portrayed the unity through love and the bond that will be forever shared. We chose the Belvoir Winery as our venue because of the history, architecture and endless inspiration!
Q: Let's talk wedding decor. How did you decorate your space for the ceremony and the reception? Was any part of the decor DIY?
A: The entire décor was DIY. The Belvoir winery was stunning on its own so we just added some accents that spoke of us. Our biggest "styling" aspect was the sweetheart table setup in one of the main ballrooms. With touches of blacks & reds and some of the house wine for a toast.
Q: What were the florals like in your wedding? Did you use flowers in any of your design elements like the bridal bouquets, centerpieces or ceremony backdrop? Did they play an important part in the overall style of your wedding?
A: Florals were just and accent more than a statement. We used them on the arm band. We relied more on fans and wine more as the focus pieces since we were at a winery. We also highlighted the glamorous nails of Julain and mirrored those nails with Holdy's black gloves (with nail attachments) .
After the handfasting the couple did a little casual dance in front of the venue before heading up to our reception spot in one of the ballrooms. We enjoyed the house red wine & snacks later into the afternoon.
Read MoreHoldy & Julain's story - Styled shoot with a gender-fluid twist.
Q: Tell us about your wedding! What was the inspiration behind your day? Did you have a specific theme, style or color palette? Did you incorporate any cultural or religious traditions in any part of your day?
A: The inspiration was avant garde, gender fluid wedding. Wedding color scheme was red, white and black with gold accents. The handfasting ceremony was important to this day as it portrayed the unity through love and the bond that will be forever shared. We chose the Belvoir Winery as our venue because of the history, architecture and endless inspiration!
Q: Let's talk wedding decor. How did you decorate your space for the ceremony and the reception? Was any part of the decor DIY?
A: The entire décor was DIY. The Belvoir winery was stunning on its own so we just added some accents that spoke of us. Our biggest "styling" aspect was the sweetheart table setup in one of the main ballrooms. With touches of blacks & reds and some of the house wine for a toast.
Q: What were the florals like in your wedding? Did you use flowers in any of your design elements like the bridal bouquets, centerpieces or ceremony backdrop? Did they play an important part in the overall style of your wedding?
A: Florals were just and accent more than a statement. We used them on the arm band. We relied more on fans and wine more as the focus pieces since we were at a winery. We also highlighted the glamorous nails of Julain and mirrored those nails with Holdy's black gloves (with nail attachments) .
After the handfasting the couple did a little casual dance in front of the venue before heading up to our reception spot in one of the ballrooms. We enjoyed the house red wine & snacks later into the afternoon.