Bridgerton Styled Shoot at The Athletic Club of Columbus
Remember in the winter when we all obsessed over Bridgerton and binged the first season? Well, we were so grateful to work with an incredible team on a styled shoot inspired by the show! Throughout the spring we saw some similar shoots, but this one has a unique perspective with an incredible gown designed by Delana Formals and beautiful garden florals by Fezz and Hazel. The Athletic Club was the perfect venue to capture the Regency Era vibe.
There were so many vendors and setups with this shoot and we loved coordinating it. From the timeless Athletic Club fireplace shots to unique florals that resembled a floral tunnel, an elegant tablescape, a champagne tower, and many more details, it was one for the books!
One of our favorite details was the champagne tower. We wanted a fun take on the typical champagne towers we’ve seen with the coup glasses. Those are great too, but styled shoots are all for trying new things and these champagne glasses perfectly fit the Bridgerton theme.
We love how linens can transform a space and this tablescape has plenty of details without being overwhelming. Add the plates with the delicate, feminine design and top it off with white-dipped flatware, candlelight and simple, yet eye-catching florals to complete the look.
We’re staying inspired by this styled shoot until Season 2 is released!
Creative Team
Host and Gown Designer: Delana Formals
Venue: Athletic Club of Columbus
Florist and Event Stylist: Fezz and Hazel
Coordination: StR Events
Photography: Sierra Dyer Co.
Stationery: Sierra Dyer Co.
Cake: Nursery Lane Baking Co.
Hair and Makeup: Hair and Makeup Cleveland
Fashion Stylist: Priscilla Dwomoh
Menswear: Marc White Bespoke
Bride Model: Sasha Lee
Groom Model: Jake Kaufman
String Trio: Viva La Strings
Couch Rental: Envision Elegance
Flat Lay Styling Props: Champagne and Grit
Paper Goods: August and White Designs
Flatware and Glass Candle Sleeves: Aiden & Grace
Bouquet Ribbons: Thistle and Twill
Linens: Nuage Designs
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