This romantic, fairytale-inspired wedding design from B-Style is all about artistic storytelling, bringing together florals, fashion, stationery, and décor in a cohesive vision. From lush arrangements and hand-painted details to layered textures and regal styling, each element created a scene that felt whimsical and sophisticated.
In addition to coordination and design, B-Style crafted lush floral arrangements throughout every scene. They alternated between filling white vases in the lounge and on the tables, to framing ground florals at the ceremony setup. Flowers included white and blush roses, carnations, pink lilies, hydrangea, chrysanthemums, and green amaranthus.
The Bride’s Secretary brought a royal-worthy stationery and printed pieces, embracing the color palette of green, pink, white, and gold. The invitation suite included an invitation and a details card wrapped in vellum, then secured with a gold wax seal, complete with dried florals, and placed in a decorative white box.
At the table setting, the Bride’s Secretary also brought menus that doubled as fans, perfect for a beautiful outdoor reception. Name cards with painted edges completed the printed pieces.




Cayla the Painter brought her signature artistic style to the design, beginning with a dreamy hand-painted welcome sign in the lounge. The painting featured a road along cascading hills leading to a castle set against a colorful sunset with fluffy clouds. The cloud and sunsets continued across small canvas favors and a painted champagne class.
Additional elements in the lounge showcased furniture and décor pieces from Velvet Rentals, including their Phillip Settee, Marie Antoinette Ottoman, and velvet pillows.






The tablescape, illuminated by twinkling chandeliers from Velvet Rentals, was straight out of a fairytale. The design featured three circular tables, each topped with a plush, faux-fur tablecloth and surrounded by mismatched chairs from Event Essentials. Each place setting had a crimped, tinted glass charger, a set of green and white patterned plates, crystal glassware, and a green and a blush linen.







Bon Bon Belle selected a blush princess gown befitting the fairytale theme. The dress had a structured bodice, a beaded sweetheart neckline, a full, layered tulle skirt, off-the-shoulder sleeves, and subtle, shimmery details sewn into every inch of the fabric.
J. Robert’s Menswear chose a taupe suit with a blush vest, white undershirt, and brown dress shoes. The mannequins were set beneath a white canopy of fabric, draped from above and on all sides.






The dessert table offered a showstopping finale in the form of a seven-layer cake by Mai Lara’s Bouqcakes. The artistic layers stood at varying heights, with the central layer being square rather than round—and, just as notably, with a decorative hole in its center. Frosted flowers and textures also varied by layer, creating a sculptural, asymmetric design.


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