Emily & Eric
Set against a serene February snowfall, this intimate wedding embraced the quiet beauty of winter with an all-white floral story that felt both ethereal and deeply romantic. Held at Saint Rita's Church, the ceremony was intentionally understated—allowing the purity of the setting, the season, and the florals to take center stage.
White Fox Floral Design was entrusted with creating the personal flowers for the celebration, crafting pieces that felt soft, refined, and effortlessly elegant. The bridal bouquet was a delicate composition of lily of the valley, ranunculus, campanula, orlaya flower, and tulips—layered to create movement and dimension while maintaining a cohesive, tonal palette. Each bloom was selected for its lightness and texture, resulting in a bouquet that felt almost cloudlike against the winter backdrop.
Complementing the bride’s bouquet, the wedding party florals echoed the same restrained sophistication. Bridesmaid bouquets carried a similar mix of seasonal white blooms, thoughtfully scaled for balance and harmony. Pocket boutonnieres offered a modern, tailored alternative to traditional styles, adding a refined floral accent to the groom and groomsmen’s attire without overpowering the look.
The result was a collection of personal florals that seamlessly blended with the snowy landscape—timeless, intentional, and quietly striking. This February wedding is a testament to the power of restraint and the beauty found in a singular palette, where texture, form, and seasonality tell the story.
Photos by Benson Park Photography