Rock and Roll Wedding Inspiration With Loads of Glam Glitter + Thrifted Bridal Attire

70s Glam Wedding InspirationThe 70s UK rock scene comes to life with this rock and roll wedding inspiration at Airbnb rental, The Red Tower. Electric, technicolor florals, glittered records and some funky thrifted bridal attire bring all the fun vibes for this edgy couple! Attia Events loved the idea of showing off a wedding style that is unique and isn’t overdone. Something for the off-beat couple that wants something memorable, relaxed and show-stopping.

Elisha & Emily are pretty edgy and non-traditional, which was perfect for us to experiment with new styles. We love that rock & roll vibe, but we thought we’d switch it up by giving some love to the UK glam rock scene. That whole era was so eccentric and we never really see it portrayed in weddings. What stood out to us about the venue was the red tower which reminded us of a British phone booth – perfect for a UK glam rock wedding!

Let’s look through the lens of Avery Wassel Photography and get ready to dance the night away!

Colorful Wedding Flowers

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

neon bouquets

Michelle Marie Kelly designed these floral works of art that feature electric colors, tinted babies breath and painted palms. So fun!

Rock and Roll Wedding Inspiration

vinyl ceremony backdrop

This ceremony arch made from sparkling records is so rad! All of the decor was made by hand, so this is perfect inspiration for the DIY lovers out there. But be warned… you WILL be covered head-to-toe in glitter!

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

E + E looked every bit the rock queens with glam beauty looks by Bespoke Makeup & Hair Artistry.

Our Advice To Those Planning Now

We always think about the possibility of rain and how it might dampen an outdoor wedding, but we forget about other elements such as strong winds. Strong winds can knock down your centerpieces, ruin your hair and outfit, etc. so it’s important to keep that in mind. You either have to adjust or go with the flow.

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

Let The Good Times Rock and Roll

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

The perfect setup for a relaxed backyard party! We are forever fans of neon signs at weddings like this one from Fuse Neon!

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geometric table runner

Sleek black furniture from Event Rental Group makes these DIY table garlands pop! We love the bright colors, geometric shapes, and of course- the glitter!

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

place card

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

Backyard Wedding Reception Inspo

neon wedding signage

The perfect backyard wedding food? It has to be these mouth-watering chicken sandwiches from Provisions TO! Don’t be afraid to choose hearty, yummy foods like this for your reception! When you keep the guest list small, you’re free to cater with your favorites!

wedding food

sparklers

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

Our Favorite Memory From The Wedding

As the evening approached, we asked Elisha & Emily to change into their second outfits, and they were ready to rock out. The girls had a song request “Barracuda” by Heart. Not the most romantic song, but it was definitely the perfect song to go with our theme, ooooo barracuda!!

70s Glam Wedding Inspiration

This backyard Airbnb wedding confirms it- we need more rock and roll wedding inspiration in our lives! A huge thank you to Elisha + Emily and this vendor team for showing couples how to totally nail a fun and unique wedding day!

See the adorable couple in action with Sonder Films!

photography: Avery Wassel Photography // venue name: The Red Tower, Castleton, Ontario, Canada // event design: Attia Events // planning: Attia Events // florals: Michelle Marie Kelly // hair stylist: Bespoke Makeup & Hair Artistry // makeup artist: Bespoke Makeup & Hair Artistry // videography: Sonder Films // catering: Provisions TO // tabletop rentals: Event Rental Group // furniture rentals: Event Rental Group // models: Elisha Rose and Emily McMahon // lighting: Fuse Neon

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