France

For as long as I can remember, I have always been a bit obsessed with France. The language, the culture, the people, the style the ambience… it is all so inspiring to me. My first trip to France was on my honeymoon. We started in the south of France and made our way to Provence and then to Paris. Paris… I’ll never forget stepping outside of the train station and seeing the city for the first time in all its glory. It was ornate and refined yet effortlessly chic. It was beautiful but still felt approachable to me. The city felt historical while simultaneously feeling fresh and updated. The essence of these juxtapositions was my muse for the following shoot that we created with the attendees from our Event Design Workshop.

Make Sure to also check out our Japanese  and Grecian inspired look and the actual workshop that made these looks come to life!

Join us for our 2019 Event Design Workshop! We have so many beautiful things planned for this year. We’d love to welcome you into our studio. You can find more information here.

Photos: Kerry Jeanne Photography

Hair and Makeup: Yessie Libby

Specialty Rentals: The Ark

Rentals: Cort Party Rentals

Stationery: Libby Tipton

Cake: Midori Bakery 

Dress: Nordstrom Bridal Suite

Special Thanks to our associate creative director, Cozbi Hultz for collaborating with me on this!

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Press: Seattle Met French Inspired

It’s been nearly six years, but I still remember the day Seattle Met first asked me to style a shoot for their magazine.  I was blown away that they were interested in featuring me, and I was proud to have my work printed in a magazine; such a dream come true.  I was excited (and really nervous) to prepare that fall inspired shoot- I hardly even slept the night before.  But, I nailed it  (at least I think I did…) and then anxiously waited for the issue to hit the stands. It was such a sweet feeling of victory and success seeing my published work. That was my first magazine photo shoot, and it was a really big deal to me.Seattle Met Bride and Groom Sinclair & Moore 1Over the years, I have been blessed with more opportunities to contribute to other publications, including national features in Brides, The Knot, and Martha Stewart.  Although I am so thankful for those opportunities to have national exposure, there still is nothing quite like getting called by the ladies of Seattle Met when they ask if I want to contribute to the next issue.Seattle Met Bride and Groom Sinclair & Moore 2Seattle Met started their publication around the same time I started my business. We were new together.  When other publications wouldn’t even give me the time of day, Seattle Met took me under their wings and provided opportunity upon opportunity to contribute to their pages.  The exposure they gave me grew my business by leaps and bounds and they directly played a part in our success today.Seattle Met Bride and Groom Sinclair & Moore 3Although I no longer get as nervous and anxious for a shoot as I did that first time, I still get just as excited to collaborate with Seattle Met, and I impatiently wait for the new issue to hit the stands. Being featured with them is an honor and will always be a big deal.

Make sure to pick up their current issue to see our French inspired shoot, and check back on our blog later this week for more images of the details of this shoot.