
This Peter and Paul-inspired editorial shoot designed by Traveling Weddings with Taylor and Photographed by Rebecka Pitre was all about blending fashion, romance, and a touch of European edge. The styling – focused on texture, movement, and bold simplicity – leaned toward a modern Romeo and Juliet vibe rather than traditional bridal. The most showstopping part of this shoot? The bride! With glam by Liz Laine Artistry and a bold bridal style by Odlyne the Ceremony, we promise you’ll want to scroll to the end to see the 5 easy steps you can take to recreate her style.


On trend: sculptural bridal style
The bride wore an off-the-shoulder, sculptural gown that felt both dramatic and effortless, allowing her natural beauty to stay front and center.

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Glowy skin-care focused makeup
The bride’s makeup was soft, glowy, and skin-focused, with brushed-up brows, warm neutral tones on the eyes, and a barely-there lip to let the bride’s features shine. Her hair was worn in a relaxed, slightly undone style with soft movement – nothing overly structured to enhance the editorial, lived-in feel.

Groom’s style: classic minimalism
The groom’s look stayed minimal and classic with a tailored black suit, creating a timeless contrast against the architectural backdrop of St. Peter and Paul Church.

On trend: dramatic draping
Florals by Les Blooms Tulsa were kept intentionally minimal with a focus on form rather than fullness, allowing the setting and styling to speak for themselves. Dramatic chocolate brown draping created a perfect backdrop for the ceremony space that matched the drama of the architecture surrounding it.

5 easy steps for recreating this look
1. Choose a statement gown with unique lines or texture and pair it with understated accessories.
2. Keep makeup natural and luminous, focusing on healthy skin and subtle definition.
3. For hair, think soft waves or a low, effortless style instead of anything too formal.

4. Select a location with strong architectural or historical elements to give the images an elevated and timeless mood.
5. Most importantly, prioritize emotion and connection over perfection, that’s where the magic lives.
