A group of inclusive Arizona vendors came together to create this gorgeous styled shoot celebrating LGBTQ+ weddings.
The shoot, which took place at the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale, was designed around accentuating the beauty of the bougainvillea plant that blooms all over the state. To bring out the fuchsia in the flowers, the vendors utilized a mix of copper and jewel tones in the decor.
The vendors didn’t shy away from color for this shoot, instead allowing bold and bright hues to pop against the arid landscape. Bougainvillea cascaded down a wooden structure framing the intimate dinner table, which also featured velvet linens, jewel-toned plates, mix-and-match chairs, and bougainvillea petals at each place setting.
The models also chose their own attire. The custom floral suit was designed by Mr. Turk and the other came from Suit Supply . Surrounded by mountain views, the real-life couple posed joyfully amongst the desert landscape.
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FEATURED VENDORS
Planners & Designers: Konsider It Done
Venue: Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North
Photographer: Daniel Kim Photography
Videographer: Love Story Films
Rentals: Anomaly Rentals; Native Events; The Confetti Studio
Cake: A Bakeshop
Florals: Mint Green Design
Stationary: Idieh Design
Linens: BBJ Linen
Menswear: Mr. Turk
Menswear: Suit Supply
Agency: Ford Robert Black Agency
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Molly Sprayregen
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