Everyday is Valentine’s Day when you work at Rock n Roll Bride, but with the real V-Day just over a week away, we couldn’t help but seek out some of the cutest love heart-filled content to share! First up, this beaut of a shoot from a crew of Birmingham-based wedding suppliers.
Set against the eclectic backdrop of The Custard Factory, the photo shoot brought to life a vision of bold reds, soft pinks and a dash of kitsch charm. There was even a bit of a cowgirl meets Vegas vibes with the Peach Wolfe stationery and Photo Press custom newspapers they had made!
However, this wasn’t just about creating something cute; there was an intentional edge added to the mix with their styling and model choices. Obviously, we are all about this! “We wanted to capture the spirit of Valentine’s Day but with a twist that would stand out,” said photographer. Bex of Bohemian Rose .
And all their hard work certainly paid off, we’re just loving this playful yet daring twist on a love-filled theme!
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