A Wedding with timeless Grandeur:

Hannah & Evan’s Architectural Spring Wedding

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While April usually brings to mind bright blooms and soft rains, Hannah and Evan chose to lean into the soul of Fort Wayne, opting for a celebration defined by historic grandeur and rich, earthy textures. Their wedding was a masterclass in "Quiet Luxury," where the architecture did the talking and the design details whispered of timeless sophistication.

The day began under the breathtaking rotunda of the Allen County Courthouse. As one of the most stunning examples of Beaux-Arts architecture in the country, the courthouse provided a ceremony backdrop that felt more like a European cathedral than a local landmark.

Following the "I dos," guests transitioned to the iconic Baker Street Station. The station’s soaring ceilings, exposed brick, and intricate woodwork perfectly complemented the couple’s vision of a warm, historic celebration.

Hannah and Evan bypassed the traditional spring pastels for a palette rooted in the earth. The aesthetic was a lush exploration of warm neutrals—think sands, terracottas, deep taupes, with pops of champagne.

Instead of a focus on color, the floral design was all about texture. We saw a stunning mix of velvety garden roses, dried ferns, and ample amounts of delicate floating flowers that felt organic yet highly curated.

Capturing a spring wedding with a moody photography style created a beautiful juxtaposition. The deep shadows of the courthouse and the golden glow of Baker Street Station’s lighting were enhanced by this aesthetic, giving the entire day an editorial, cinematic feel. It wasn't just a wedding; it was a piece of art.

Hannah and Evan’s day proved that spring weddings don't have to be predictable—they can be grounded, historic, and incredibly lush.

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