Capitol Inspiration: 1920s Glamour Meets Marine Corps, An Art Deco Styled Wedding Shoot

I always love the creative and unique styled shoots that Melissa Arlena Photography & Anthomanic team up to do. I’ve feature a few before (like this dramatic red & purple fairy tale inspired shoot) and Anthomanic did the stunning florals for our Shel Silverstein Dreamer wedding shoot (if you recall) ~ so yeah, prepare to be INSPIRED.

From photographer, Melissa:

This styleshoot was inspired by post-war 1920′s glamour and opulence! The National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, Virginia was a perfect setting for such a theme with it’s many different eras depicted in the exhibits throughout the building. The space has a very masculine, utilitarian and industrial feel, yet comforts viewers with heartwarming stories of courage, trust and honor — an inspiring and very symbolic location for a wedding! Art deco being the design style of the 20s, it was our inspiration for the couple’s clothing as well as the table decor.

A 1920s Art Deco Styled Wedding Shoot

Vendors

Event Planner:  C & A Event Planning
Floral Designer:  Anthomanic

 

 

 

Click inside for the rest of these beautifully inspiring 1920s wedding styled images ~ including the tablescape!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A special thanks to Melissa Arlena Photography for sharing the beautiful images from this Art Deco, 1920s inspired wedding shoot!

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4 Responses

10.08.12

This is so cool! I love the elegant contrast with the marine corps museum! Lovely!

Pretty, pretty blooms! And I LOVE that red dress.

Her dress is awesome! And I love the aviation backdrops…. makes for some really fun images!

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