Kelsey and Alex Wedding - High Centerpiece Tablescape - Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Cappy Hotchkiss Photography

Weddings

Breathtaking Moments from the Real BB Weddings of 2025

Kelsey and Alex Wedding - High Centerpiece Tablescape - Brooklyn Botanic Garden - Cappy Hotchkiss Photography

Kelsey and Alex Wedding – High Centerpiece Tablescape – Brooklyn Botanic Garden – Cappy Hotchkiss Photography

If we had to sum up the Real BB Weddings of 2025 in a single word, it would be surprise. What began as visions saved to Pinterest boards, Instagram folders, and iPhone notes blossomed into once-in-a-lifetime celebrations, blending luxury florals, thoughtful design, and intentional styling with deeply personal details to create singular, heartfelt experiences for newlyweds, guests, and vendors alike.

We were especially delighted to see timeless mainstays – white florals and lush greenery, candelabra décor, and classic black-tie aesthetics – reimagined in bold and unexpected ways. Nothing felt cookie-cutter or by the book. It’s never lost on us that we play a role in telling each couple’s love story, creating a floral backdrop for the first chapter of many still to come. Join us as we look back on these breathtaking moments from the Real BB Weddings of 2025.
Read More

Rebecca and Robert Wedding - Tablescape Grouped Arrangments - Bryant Park Grill - Ein Photography

Planning & Inspiration

Wedding Flowers: How To Incorporate Color Boldly in an Elegant and Timeless Way

Rebecca and Robert Wedding - Tablescape Grouped Arrangments - Bryant Park Grill - Ein Photography

Rebecca and Robert Wedding – Tablescape Grouped Arrangments – Bryant Park Grill – Ein Photography

Color has the power to transform a wedding, infusing florals with personality, emotion, and unforgettable style. Yet, incorporating bold hues doesn’t mean sacrificing elegance or timelessness. With the right balance of palette, placement, and texture, wedding flowers can make a striking statement while still feeling refined and classic. In this guide, we’ll explore thoughtful ways – brought to life in our Real BB Weddings – that embrace color fearlessly, creating floral designs that are both bold and beautifully enduring.

Use a Monochromatic Palette
If a combination of bold shades doesn’t fit your wedding vision, consider choosing one color family and explore its gradient – blush to magenta, pale peach to deep coral, or soft lavender to plum. The result feels cohesive, sophisticated, and romantic.
Read More