
The Boho wedding is all about effortless romance and a connection to nature. Think flowing silhouettes, mismatched bridesmaid dresses, and an abundance of "wild" greenery and pampas grass. The color palette usually leans toward earthy tones—terracotta, sage, and mustard—set against an outdoor backdrop like a forest, a desert, or a botanical garden. It’s a style that feels curated yet lived-in, prioritizing a relaxed atmosphere over strict tradition.

If you want to look at your photos in fifty years and still feel like they’re in style, Classic is your lane. This style is defined by symmetry, elegance, and refined formality. Expect crisp white linens, lush floral arrangements (usually roses or hydrangeas), and a "black-tie" dress code. Often held in ballrooms or historical estates, the Classic wedding relies on a timeless palette of white, cream, and gold to create an atmosphere of sophisticated celebration.

The Modern wedding is the playground of the minimalist and the bold. It’s characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a "less is more" philosophy. Instead of sprawling floral centerpieces, you might see single-stem orchids or architectural installations. Modern weddings often take place in urban spaces like lofts, art galleries, or industrial warehouses, using monochromatic color schemes with sharp metallic accents to create a high-fashion, sleek aesthetic.

Rustic weddings are the ultimate embrace of warmth and texture. This style celebrates the beauty of the outdoors and the "repurposed," often featuring reclaimed wood, mason jars, and twine. Usually hosted in barns, vineyards, or mountain lodges, the vibe is cozy and approachable. The decor focuses on raw materials—think lace runners over wooden farm tables and string lights draped across rafters—creating a celebratory environment that feels like a high-end family gathering.
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