Hands down, one of the most romantic venues we’ve seen, The Corson Building set the tone for this effortlessly stylish, outdoor affair resplendent with lush greenery and cozy lighting. Talented creatives at Gather Design Company, Callista and Co. and more sweep us along into a wonderland of beauty from ceremony to reception. We could easily stay right here forever, staring at these dreamy photos from The Ganeys!

Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys
Fine Art Outdoor Wedding Ideas | The Ganeys

From Callista and Co.: Callista Osborn with Callista and Co. and Amy Ly of Gather Design Company worked together to conceptualize this editorial design. Inspired by the intersection of sleek, minimal design and the old world charm of The Corson Building, we set out to design a fresh look in a well loved space. We wanted the design to feel effortlessly romantic, but also attainable for real couples.

For the floral design, Amy worked entirely with dogwoods to create a design that was simple and clean but still lush and natural. The arch was designed to look like the dogwood branches grew up and onto it. It was surrounded by a half-circle of bistro chairs and an aisle lined with dogwood arrangements to set the scene for the ceremony. Dogwoods elegantly adorned the berry and buttercream cake created by Honey Crumb Cake Studio. The reception was set under a grapevine covered terrace, and featured white ceramic plates, contemporary wine glasses, wood handled flatware, and a dusty navy and white stripped linen from La Tavola Fine Linens. Hanging lanterns added a festive glow to the space. The menus created by Kelsey Malie brought together romantic calligraphy with modern typeface. This old and new combination was echoed in the rest of the paper goods, as seen in the intricate drawings of venue, the couple’s family crest, and handmade vow books.

The bride’s attire featured the deceivingly simple Alexandra Grecco ‘Cohen’ gown. What at first seems like a clean sheath reveals a fluttery cape that catches light and movement in the most feminine way. Yessie Libby Makeup Artistry created an elegant ceremony look with a soft updo and natural makeup, and a fun reception style by letting the bride’s hair down. The bride wore the ‘Belle’ sheer booties from Bella Belle, embroidered with tulle and pearls. The engagement ring was designed by Ashley Zhang Jewelry and featured an elegant Asscher cut diamond. The couple escaped into the evening in a vintage convertible.

Photography: The Ganeys | Florals, Design and Styling: Gather Design Company | Planning, Design and Styling: Callista and Co. | Venue: The Corson Building |  Wedding Gown: Alexandra Grecco | Bridal Boutique: The Dress Theory | Hair and Makeup: Yessie Libby | Paper Goods: Kelsey Malie | Cake: Honey Crumb Cake Studio | Jewelry: Ashley Zhang Jewelry | Shoes: Bella Belle | Vintage Car: Tr3 from Nicholas Bergeron| Linens: La Tavola Linen | Talent: Seattle Models Guild | Film Lab: Richard Photo Lab

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