Not everyone can pull off a rainbow-inspired wedding, but hats off (big time!) to those who can! Like today’s adorable duo, Inez + Greg! I + G are a playful couple who wanted their wedding day to reflect their fun vibe. Says Inez, We wanted something bright, happy and colorful, but not over-the-top. Well we think that’s exactly what they created! And we’ve gotta point out that the Stow House in Goleta, California couldn’t have been a more perfect backdrop for all the colorful, geometric-style details dreamt up by the two of them! (Just wait ’til you see!) Here’s a bit more about the inspiration + setting from Inez:
I have always been obsessed with rainbows and anything multicolored, so I loved this idea of a rainbow wedding. Why not pick all the colors? We weren’t sure if we could pull it off and had these doubts throughout the entire process, but things finally started coming together and we could start visualizing it. Many of the geometric elements were inspired by the rainbow prism paper we used to line the invitation envelopes. This whole process was really about taking small ideas and building off of them, and then building off of those new ideas. Ultimately, we just wanted a fun and colorful day of celebration with our closest family and friends!
Big thanks to Maddy + Felicia of I Heart My Groom for the gorgeous captures from the day + cheers to the happy the couple! :)
For all the fellas looking to channel Greg’s wedding day look, we found a very similar driving cap + prism-inspired tie!
Inez “assigned” each of her bridesmaids a color + let them select the dress of their choice! The girls totally rocked it, right?! If you’re planning a rainbow-inspired day, or are just looking for a fun, bright dress for a party, here is a sampling of some of our absolute fave rainbow hued frocks:
LOVE the shots of the ‘maids with their matching bouquets above, and those fun rainbow laces for the guys below!
Processional: Bridal Party: We Are Going to Be Friends – The White Stripes; Bride: Everlasting Light – The Black Keys
Recessional: You Know Me – Air Traffic Controller
First Dance: Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground – The White Stripes
Obsessed with their ultra colorful + graphic escort display!
What really helped our vision come together was using burlap or natural, woodsy colors to help offset the pops of color. I could joke that Greg is like the burlap that complements my crazy rainbow – we balance each other out yet bring out the best in one another.
Isn’t Inez the prettiest bride? We love her look! To achieve a similar feel, try Badgley Mischka’s timeless Gazar Ball Gown paired with this Metallic Carat Belt + Dolce Vita’s Shandy Wedges, and top it off with a fun aztec wrap!
Seems like a no-brainer, but surround yourself with people who are going to help and support you leading up to and your special day – not stress you out. Whether it's helping with DIY projects, being a person to bounce ideas off of, or even just providing reassurance that things will be okay, your friends and family will help you keep your sanity and get things done! Coordinators are also an awesome idea!
photography: Maddy Hunter and Felicia Greenwald, I Heart My Groom // venue: Stow House Goleta, California // day-of coordinator: Dalina Klan, Once in a Lifetime // florals: Deb Useldinger and Laurel Harvey // wedding dress: Galina gown, David’s Bridal // hairpieces: fresh flowers from our aunts, placed into the bride’s hair by stylist Jasmine Rivas // shoes: Dolce Vita “Shandy” wedges // bridesmaid dresses: I assigned each of my maids her own color and let them choose their own dresses // hair: Jasmine Rivas (family friend)  // makeup: Sahar Yakhi, Dreamcatcher Artistry // groom suit: Kenneth Cole // wedding rings: Madelynn Cassin Designs // paper goods: printed by Paper Source, overall design by the bride // catering: Country Catering // desserts + savory pie s: Jacqui Wou, Tartisan // music: comprehensive Spotify playlist created by the bride + Jensen Audio