Inspired by Canada Wedding Shoot
From the style team: We were incredibly fortunate to showcase all Canadian talent for this shoot. Every item was either Canadian designed and/or Canadian made. The colour scheme was inspired by the lumberjack, red and black plaid and silver grey to incorporate the Rocky Mountains and mining industries. The various wood tones represent our vast forestry lands and the little hint of fur reminds us of our past fur trade days that were once a very significant industry for Canadians. Many of our gorgeous blooms were grown locally in Ontario. They included the tulips, anemones, ranunculus, spray roses, cherry blossom and carnations. We showcased signature food items from the various regions of Canada like Prince Edward Island potatoes that were made into French fries, topped with gravy and cheese curds. This dish is called poutine and originates from Quebec. The British Columbia salmon was glazed with maple syrup made in Ontario and the mussels were from Prince Edward Island.
The Style Team
Concept, Production & Planning: Asian Fusion Weddings | Photographer: Rhythm Photography | Cinematographer: Summerfield Films | Florist: Periwinkle Flowers | Wedding Gown: Ferre Sposa | Veil: LUVYT | Bridal Accessories: The Loved One | Shoes: Fluevog | Hair and Makeup: May Nguyen | Bridal Stylist: Hilary Cameron | Groom’s Attire: Garrison Bespoke | Groom’s Accessories: TYTAN Ties | Groom’s Shoes: Peter Feeney | Caterer: Hawley Crescent | Sweets: Shirley’s Sweet Creations | Stationery: Ferris Wheel Press | Linen Rentals: Have A Seat | Table Top & Chair Rentals: Event Rental Group | Vintage Rentals: Southern Charm Vintage Rental | Models: Logan Burke of Velocci and Andrew Summerfield | Venue: The Manor