A Woodland Fairytale: Crowning Jewels from Emma Katzka Bridal (and a GIVEAWAY!)

Emma Katzka Bridal

If you’ve been reading GWS for awhile, you’re probably familiar with Emma Katzka. We happen to have a *slight* crush on all of her dainty + whimsical bridal accessories — ones that put the cherry on top of every wedding day look. Her latest collection for Fall/Winter 2018 is quintessentially Katzka; it plays up the natural elements of berries, streams and twisted roots for a modern take on a woodland fairytale. SWOON.

She shares with us: With an emphasis on smoky quartz, moody labradorite and opalescent moonstone, we wanted everything to have just a little twist of dark mystery. The shapes and silhouettes were inspired by all things found in a winter forest.

You better read on… because GIVEAWAY details are at the end of this post! Someone is going to win their very own piece from Emma Katzka!

Emma Katzka Bridal

Emma Katzka Bridal

Oh my goodness… how cool are these pieces?! Regal and refined, while mimicking nature. Now that’s a look we can get behind!

Emma Katzka Bridal

Emma Katzka Bridal

To complement the claw-like forest branches, florist Lindsay Bishop crafted these stunning blooms. How darling are those gilded hairpieces?!

Emma Katzka Bridal

Emma Katzka Bridal

We can’t imagine a better addition to a sultry up-do, than this silvery treasure.

Emma Katzka Bridal

Emma Katzka Bridal

That slight shimmer — HEART EYES, galore! Would this look incredible for a wintry holiday wedding? We can see it now…

Emma Katzka Bridal

Emma Katzka Bridal

The gold flake crown pairs perfectly with the bold red lip by Ash and Co.

Emma Katzka Bridal

Emma Katzka jewels + Emily Kotarski gowns = A DREAM TEAM

Emma Katzka Bridal

She knocks it out of the park, EVERY TIME.

Want to win an Emma Katzka piece of your very own?! Head over to our Instagram for details!

photography: Rachel Red Photography // hair and makeup: Ash and Co. Bridal Hair // florals: Lindsay Bishop Events // dresses: Emily Kotarski // model: Emily Eminer // venue: the Gadsden House

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