Another Fresh + Classic find for you! I've been toying with the idea of setting up a photoshoot at Versailles and, of course, I can't help but turn to Sofia Coppola's jaw-droppingly gorgeous film for inspiration ... While you typically see images from Marie Antionette flaunting loads of pink, I'm finding myself drawn more to the pale blues that complimented the rosier shade.
I'd love to see a wedding follow the idea with every detail saturated in the palest blue ... from the bride's dress accented with antique diamonds to a getaway carriage with an interior outfitted in a blue vintage damask pattern ... What do you think?
And if you were planning a wedding shoot at Versailles, what inspiration would you glean from the film?






















oh my gosh! so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful choices! You're right-I always think pink when I remember Marie Antoinette, but these blues are divine.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of all the blue. It's so strange for me to see all the pink. Originally, pink was a boy's color and blue was for a girl. Pink is a tint of red and thought to be more dominant for boys. While blue is a more calmer and serene color and was thought better for a daughter. It was only after Hitler used a pink triangle to signify a homosexual male that pink was deemed feminine. Just a little bit of color history. lol.
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