Sculptural Romance
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Chrome, light blue, and delicate lace formed the foundation for this stunning editorial, set against the rugged landscape of Mona Farm. Stacey McLean's vision was to create a setting that felt both sculptural and romantic.
The ceremony backdrop blended drapery by The Fabric Alchemist with antique-inspired details and modern styling elements, creating a scene that was both timeless and editorial. The charming detail of swans was subtly and cohesively incorporated into the styling by Hakea Studio.
The bride wore a lace L'eto Bridal gown, reimagined in a modern and fresh way, keeping the styling contemporary and distinctive. The florals were sculptural and minimal, allowing the draped ceremony space and metallic table linens to take center stage.
This editorial was blend of old-world romance and modern styling, designed to feel as though the entire setting had quietly emerged from the landscape.





















Photography & Planning: Stacey McLean Photo @staceymcleanphoto | Planning & Styling: Love And Occasions @loveandoccasions | Flora & Styling: Hakea Studio @hakea.studio | Venue: Mona Farm @monafarm_ | Fabric & Draping: The Fabric Alchemist @thefabricalchemist_ | Content: Maison Bisous @maison_bisous | Stationery: Classink Designs @classink_designs | Furniture: Franquette Soiree @franquette_soiree | Tablewear/Napkins: Simply Seated @simply.seated | HMUA: Tabitha Coralyn Artistry @tabithacoralynartistry | Wedding Dress: L'eto Bridal @letobridal | Couple: Rebecca @rebeccaleahy & Arnie @arniepincers



