IN THE PRESS: Savannah Soiree

Cacti, bohemian magic, the coolest chair ever, bold blooms by Colonial House of Flowers and our Ti Adora bridal dress are up on Savannah Soiree and we love it all. This shoot was designed and styled by the lovely ladies over at Design Studio South and photographed by Vitor Lindo and we are just seriously so excited that our dress was used in the shoot. They wanted something boho, romantic and sweet and our Elle dress by Ti Adora was perfect with it's soft lace long sleeves, sweet illusion neckline and swiss dot fabric. 

Vitor Lindo captured such beautiful images from this shoot. I am pretty much in love with these shots he took of the airplant and cacti. I just want all of these plants in my life at all times because they are my absolute favorites. If I could just live in a cactus garden I would definitely do so. Studio Share Savannah was the perfect space for this shoot as it is pretty much a blank white backdrop with amazing natural light. The venue is a new studio space in Savannah for photographers to rent out. Would be perfect for a boudoir session or an engagement session too...!

Natalie Butler, the event coordinator for the Roundhouse Railroad Museum and Old Fort Jackson, made the most beautiful model for this shoot. Her look was complimented with a bohemian headpiece by Jaxie and a vintage ring from Trumpet & Horn. If ya'll are dreaming of a vintage ring that is a one-of-a-kind unique piece then I would highly recommend subtlely leaving hints to your hopefully soon fiance *wink wink* of this company because they have some awesome jewelry at a range of price points. Natalie's hair and makeup were done by Haley Herbst who gave her a very natural and soft - the perfect look for a bohemian bride. 

I seriously need this chair in my life. I was telling Adrienna earlier, I saw one of these chairs once at Two Women in a Warehouse and it was only $150 and I am still to this day kicking myself for not just buying it. I love it so much and I want one in my life. Someday I'll find one again that is affordable and I will snatch it up no matter what or where I am.

Ti Adora is one of our favorite bridal collections that we carry and it keeps getting better with every new collection that comes out. We are especially loving the Spring 2016 collection. The dresses are very romantic, sweet with silhouettes that are traditional but details that are unique and a touch whimsical boho while not being too boho.... hope that makes sense. We have a large collection of Ti Adora gowns in stock and the price point is $1000-1500. To shop with us click below! 

Blooms, blooms and more blooms. I am so in love with these proteas. They add such a funky texture and bright pop of color that contrasts so nicely with the blush shades of the garden roses and the soft ivory champagne of the Ti Adora gown. And I really am in love with the hanging cactus vases... I would love to have a few of those in my house. Just everything in this shoot - Design Studio South seriously rocked this shoot with all things I love love love so much.

Last but most certainly not least can we talk about how awesome that woven backdrop is? I also would like to have one of those in my house along with those badass vases with the coolest cacti ever in them. No wait, can I just move in to Studio Share Savannah and have all these really cool things there because I would gladly have all of this decor in my life on a daily basis. It's just... everything I love. 

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Anyway, head on over to Savannah Soiree to see more from this shoot and thank you for including us in the shoot!!!! 

{Vendor Credits} Photography: Vitor Lindo Photo + Video // Venue: Studio Share Savannah // Styling: Design Studio South // Florist: Colonial House of Flowers // Bridal Boutique: Ivory & Beau // Dress: Ti Adora // Cake: The Happy Bloom // Paper: Emelyn Letters // Ring: Trumpet & Horn // Ring Box: The Mrs. Box & West Elm // Décor: Urban Outfitters // Accessories: Jaxie // Hair and Makeup: Makeup by Haley Ann // Model: Natalie Butler