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Italy is such an inspirational country and we just adore i's beauty! That's why this shoot is very close to our hearts, filled with Italian and rustic details. As we live in The Netherlands the weather is always unpredictable and we do have a lot of rain, therefore we choose an indoor location. It's a fairy tail, a dreamy and stunning old greenhouse, with a raspberries backdrop. It hasn't been used for years and fitted our style perfectly with amazing light and creamy floors. To give this inspirational shoot a real Italian feel, we asked model Marissa, as she is a 100% italian girl. This shoot is all about rustic italian styling, mediterranean feel and romance. The gorgeous elegant and simple bridal dress from Rembo styling combined with the perfect hair and make-up gave Marissa a natural refined look. The table styling with olive branches, a perfect naked cake, wine, citron, candles, stationary and oil, made us literally want to site down and enjoy a glass of red wine and take us away to Italy for a couple of hours. We had some stunning bridal accessories from Sibo Design, long laces to perfection. You can create something styled and beautiful for your wedding at any location and give your friends and family a true and heart warming experience.
Styling & Organisation: Amanda Drost fine art photography | Styling & Organisation: NINA weddings | Photography: Amanda Drost fine art photography | Film: 90% shot on film developed by Carmencita Film Lab
Model: Marissa Furniture
Rental : Te leuk hout
Bridal accessories and hair pieces: SIBO design
Floral Design: Don Florito
Stationary: Studio Met Marjet
Cake: Sweet Appetite
Wedding dress: REMBO styling
Videographer: Narratief
Make-up artist: Netanya Luschen nails & make up artist
Hairstylist: Lonneke van Dijk Fashion hairstyling
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Foto’s © Wianda Bongen Photography, Esther van Geenen Photography, ROMY DERMOUT PHOTOGRAPHY, Raisa Zwart Photography