Front Bodice and Neckline
A front-facing bridal frame makes neckline, bodice structure, waistline, and bouquet scale inspectable.
Attire Board
Silk bridesmaids · linen tailoring · front and side garment views · accessory details · party palette
Front Bodice and Neckline
A front-facing bridal frame makes neckline, bodice structure, waistline, and bouquet scale inspectable.
Groom Jacket Fit
A front tailoring frame shows jacket fit, shirt line, lapel width, tie proportion, and boutonniere scale.
Front Bridesmaid Palette
Front and three-quarter bridesmaid views make neckline, bouquet scale, and silk color differences easier to compare.
Groomsmen Fabric Comparison
A close comparison of suit fabrics, lapels, buttons, and boutonniere scale gives menswear decisions more texture.
Veil Edge and Earring
A close accessory frame makes veil edge, earring scale, hairline, and fabric texture legible.
Full Party in Warm Stone
The full wedding party shows how fabrics, flowers, and spacing work together at group scale.
Silk Bridal Silhouette
A full bridal silhouette establishes fabric weight, movement, and the warm stone setting.
Linen Groom Tailoring
Jacket structure, shirt line, and setting continuity give the menswear story its own frame.
Mismatched Silk Bridesmaids
Coordinated silk tones, bouquet scale, and group rhythm show the bridesmaid palette as a planning decision.
Groomsmen in Linen Rhythm
Suit rhythm, boutonnieres, and group scale keep groomsmen styling distinct and inspectable.
Lapel and Cuff Detail
A close tailoring detail makes lapel, cuff, boutonniere, and textile weave easy to inspect.
Bouquet Against Silk
Bouquet scale and fabric texture sit together so floral and attire choices can be judged in one frame.
Accessory and Textile Flatlay
Shoes, jewelry or cuff, paper edge, and textile surface add a restrained detail layer.
Boutonniere on Linen
Floral scale, lapel, textile, and hand cue make the boutonniere relationship practical.
Suit Palette Range
Groom contrast, groomsmen rhythm, and accessory consistency show the menswear palette range.
Shoe and Hem Relationship
Hem, shoe, stone, and stride make practical garment movement visible.
Side Profile of Train and Veil
A side-profile view shows how the train, veil edge, and gown volume behave without repeating a back-view procession.
Bridesmaid Silk Texture
A close fabric frame compares silk sheen, strap width, bouquet ribbon, and dress construction.
Seated Party Styling
A seated group composition tests gown hems, suit breaks, bouquet placement, and palette balance without another procession.
Family Formal Palette
A family-formal front frame shows older-generation attire, boutonniere/corsage scale, and tonal relationship to the party.
Getting-Ready Hands and Fabric
Hands fastening fabric, smoothing silk, or setting a cuff bring useful preparation texture and a calm getting-ready rhythm.
Bouquet Ribbon and Dress Texture
Ribbon, bouquet scale, silk texture, and hand placement make the floral/attire relationship practical.
Tailoring Flatlay
A restrained menswear flatlay shows cuff, shoe, boutonniere, tie texture, and textile weight together.
Party Palette Comparison
A still comparison frame puts bridesmaid silk, groom tailoring, groomsmen suits, and bouquets in one readable palette.