The Goddess Of Autumn

The Goddess Of Autumn

    There’s something undeniably magical about autumn—the crisp air, the golden hues, the romance of nature preparing for its winter slumber. So when the opportunity arose to create wedding stationery for ‘The Goddess of Autumn’ styled shoot, I knew it had to capture that rich, moody elegance.

    This shoot wasn’t just about stunning florals and dreamy couture (although, trust me, those were chef’s kiss). It was about crafting a tablescape that felt immersive—like stepping into an autumnal fairytale. And for me, that meant bringing in textures, depth, and a little bit of unexpected charm with my stationery designs.

    Fabric Menus: Luxe, Flowing, and a Little Bit Extra

    When it comes to wedding details, menus are often an afterthought. But not here! The fabric menus were designed to drape effortlessly, adding a soft, tactile element to the tablescape. Think of them as a little love note to your guests—functional, but also beautiful enough to make them stop and swoon before the entrée even arrives.

    Ribbon Name Placements: The Sweetest Personal Touch

    Who doesn’t love a name tag that doubles as a keepsake? Instead of traditional place cards, we opted for delicate ribbons with each guest’s name, tied around a perfectly autumnal touch—a pear. Yes, a pear! It was one of those “why not?” moments that ended up being a total scene-stealer. The result? A table setting that felt deeply personal, elegant, and oh-so-seasonal.

    Stationery That Speaks the Language of Autumn

    From rich, earthy tones to flowing calligraphy, every stationery piece was designed to feel like an extension of the season itself. The blend of textures—soft fabric, silky ribbons, and crisp paper—created layers of interest, making the details feel intentional and curated. It’s these little things that turn a beautiful wedding into an unforgettable experience.

    This styled shoot was proof that wedding stationery isn’t just a necessity—it’s an art form. It’s the little whisper that sets the tone, invites guests into your vision, and (if done right) makes them want to take a piece of it home.

    So if you’re planning a wedding and wondering if details like fabric menus or ribbon place cards are really worth it, let this be your sign. Because when it comes to creating magic, it’s all in the details.

    the team being the shoot!

    event design & concept: @lnr_events_
    venue: @showtimeeventgroup @weddings_showtimeeventgroup
    content creator: @socialavenue.studio
    photographer: @emmahawkins_photography
    florist: @aschajolie
    furniture: @simply.seated
    tableware: @simply.seated
    table linen: @tablearteventhire
    couture: @cappellazzocouture
    jewellery: @linneys_jewellery
    model: @beckentertainment @caralellis
    hair & make up: @sivybeauty
    event stationery: @adelphimou
    videographer: @danielturnerweddings

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