This styled shoot at Trellis Outdoor Wedding Ceremonies was inspired by the feeling of stepping into a hidden garden. Quiet. Romantic. A little wild in the best way. Everything about the space invited softness and movement, so the goal was to let the setting lead and build the design around it.
From the mossy paths to the way the light filtered through the trees, the entire shoot felt calm and intentional without feeling overly styled.
The Vision and Color Palette
The color palette was built around peaches, soft pinks, buttery yellows, and white. Warm tones that felt natural against the deep greens of the venue. Nothing too bold. Nothing too muted. Just enough contrast to feel elevated while still blending into the surroundings.
Florals were designed to feel organic and slightly undone. Loose blooms, soft textures, and movement were key. The bouquet felt garden grown rather than arranged, which matched the overall tone of the shoot perfectly.
Hair, Styling, and Textural Details
One of the main styling moments was the braid. A loose, textured style with small seasonal florals woven throughout. It felt romantic and effortless, like something you would wear for a garden ceremony rather than a polished ballroom look.
The dress added to that softness with sheer sleeves and light movement. When the fabric caught the breeze, it created motion that made the portraits feel alive rather than posed.
For the groom, the emerald green suit added depth and grounded the softer tones. The texture of the fabric paired beautifully with the greenery, and the peach boutonniere tied everything together without pulling focus.
Natural Movement and Connection
Many of the strongest moments from this shoot came from letting things unfold naturally. Walking the garden paths. Pausing under hanging installations. Quiet moments tucked away beneath the trees.
Even the champagne pop felt playful and real. Less about perfection and more about celebrating the moment. The spray, the laughter, and the movement made it feel like something that could genuinely happen on a wedding day.
The Champagne Tower Moment
The champagne tower was set against a backdrop of deep green foliage and soft string lights. Clear glassware, citrus accents, and fresh florals kept it feeling light and intentional. It felt editorial but still realistic. A fun option for couples who want a statement moment that feels celebratory rather than formal.
Stationery and Flat Lay Details
The stationery brought the color palette together in a quiet way. Soft florals, clean typography, and thoughtful layout. Styled with fresh citrus, florals, and personal details, the flat lays felt layered but not busy.
These details added a storytelling element and showed how small design choices can elevate the overall experience without overwhelming it.
Why Trellis Is Ideal for Garden Inspired Weddings
Trellis Outdoor Wedding Ceremonies is ideal for couples who want their wedding to feel intimate, nature driven, and calm. The space offers so many tucked away corners, natural textures, and soft light that it does not need heavy decor to feel complete.
For couples drawn to:
- Garden inspired ceremonies
- Organic floral design
- Soft, natural movement in photos
- A peaceful outdoor setting
This venue supports that vision beautifully.
Vendor Team
Photographer: Willow + Rove Creative
Models: Cori + Kyle
Venue: Trellis Outdoor Wedding Ceremonies
Florals: Kalie Nicole Events
Stationery: Jen Bloom Studio
Makeup: Mollie Rosaria Beauty
Hair: The Undone Updo
This shoot was a reminder that romantic does not have to mean overdone. Sometimes the most impactful designs are the ones that feel easy, natural, and true to the space they are in.
































































