Shefali and Charlie have impeccable taste, if we do say so. They showed admirable restraint by nixing flowers from their nuptials and opting instead to go for layers of lush, green foliage filled with texture and focusing on form. 

For us here at Gorgeous & Green, this approach was an absolute delight! We used emerald green monstera leaves, silvery fan palms, local lime green hanging amaranth, along with a symphony of other tropical foliage to craft decor for the mandap, a flat-lay tablescape, and clouds of greenery suspended from the heavens. 

Take a stroll through this viridian vision in the gallery below! 
All photos by the excellent: James Moes Photography

Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos

    

Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
  Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
Tropical Foliage Wedding PhotosTropical Foliage Wedding Photos
Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
    Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos   
Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
    Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
    Tropical Foliage Wedding Photos
Wedding Tropical Foliage
Tropical Foliage Wedding

 

Beautiful and contemporary wedding venue with a bit of a desert twist in San Jose | @blancourbanvenue

One of our favorite wedding planners and coordinators here in the Bay area | @handheartevents

Beautiful wedding photography | @jamesmoesweddings

And we did the florals | @gorgeousandgreen

Disco lighting + sound | @joesquaredproductions

Plant rentals that really went well with our designs | @theplantlibrary

dj | @djusaevents

Beautiful rentals that went with the theme and space| @standardeventrentals @foundrentalco @luxeventrentals

Linens | @bbj_latavola

signage | @theblushingboxwood

Cool guestbook that was a phone! have to see it to believe | @fetefone

Amazing bridal mehndi | @ritualbydesign

21 junio 2022 — Jessie Lim

Dejar un comentario

Por favor tenga en cuenta que los comentarios deben ser aprobados antes de ser publicados