There’s something undeniably romantic about venues with a past – especially when that past has been lovingly preserved and reimagined for modern celebrations. The Maitland Tower, nestled along the tranquil shores of the St. Lawrence River, sets the stage for a wedding editorial shoot that feels both timeless and wildly organic.
With its storied stone architecture and serene surroundings, the venue inspired a design narrative grounded in nature, artistry and subtle whimsy. We’ll let planner Lara Diab of Golden Apple Events take it from here – she shares the full vision and stunning details behind this beautifully layered shoot.
Inspired by stone, water and wildlife
“Drawing from the natural elements around the wedding venue, the overall colour palette is a blend of sunset, blush, burgundy and earthy tones of grey, blue and green, reflecting the interplay of stone and water found in the setting. The river and the timeless stone walls were guiding influences for our wedding editorial design. Wildlife is an essential part of the venue’s story, reflected in its bird-safe windows. So subtle bird-inspired elements were also incorporated throughout the design as a thoughtful nod to the venue’s commitment to protecting the wildlife that share its natural surroundings.
Secret gardens & velvet tablescapes
The ceremony was set at the front of the Maitland Tower, an 80-foot former windmill tower constructed in 1828. The floral statement pieces embraced the secret garden aesthetic and vibe, evoking the magic of a hidden garden rediscovered after years of quiet.
The reception in the Chart House featured a table adorned with lush, garden-inspired floral arrangements, with the stunning cascading installation at the front being a true showstopper. The river was subtly reflected in the blue velvet table linen, and our mismatched napkins with the abstract colourful design added a playful yet refined touch. The stone and brown tones of the dinnerware added depth and reflected the venue’s grounded elegance. The tablescape also featured distressed silver flatware and crystal textures, which added a touch of refinement and created a balance with the organic elements of the tablescape.
A taste of whimsy
The edible flower favours at place settings introduce a delightful, whimsical and unexpected detail. Each handcrafted, delicate petal is made from dehydrated fruit – a visually stunning and equally delicious favour. The cake also featured a breathtaking and artful design that included dehydrated fruit flowers. The cake was designed in the shape of a birdbath, featuring a textured, stone-like base covered with overgrown wildflowers and vines (mimicking a hidden garden birdbath that was reclaimed by nature).
The cake was then placed in a basket to be shared on a boat picnic along the water, after the reception. A beautifully styled lounge was set up on the boat, complete with plush pillows and a rug, to create a cozy, elegant retreat surrounded by a garden of florals. It was the perfect backdrop for classic picnic portraits, creating a sense of peaceful escape.
Paper details rooted in nature
The stationery for this wedding editorial included an elegant and eco-friendly invitation suite made from seeded paper. The invitation featured a stunning illustration of the tower. It was accompanied by the details insert that showcased the illustration in colour. Personalized menus and place cards that perfectly match the invitation suite create a cohesive and elegant table setting.
Romantic fashion with a natural edge
The bride wore a fitted, V-neck gown with an open back and rich floral embroidery across the bodice and skirt. We paired it with a sheer cathedral-length veil for an effortless, elegant look. Her hair was styled in a textured bun, paired with soft, natural makeup to complete the romantic look.
The groom wore a burgundy suit accented with whimsical button details, paired with a carefully selected tie and brown shoes. The rings featured textured wedding bands in silver and rose gold. Their understated classic and contemporary design echoed the organic elegance of the overall design concept.
Both digital and film photography and videography were used throughout the wedding editorial, with the film lending a nostalgic, memory-like quality.
This wedding editorial was one of the first events held at the Maitland Tower following its renovation and restoration, making the chosen concept feel especially fitting and meaningful.
Planning, Concept & Design: Golden Apple Events https://
Venue: Maitland Tower https://www.
Photography: Brittany Navin Photography https://
Videography: Victoria Leigh Films https://
Florals: Nectar Flowers Ottawa https://
Decor & Rentals: Special Event Rentals https://specialevents.
Wedding Gown & Veil: Sinders Bridal https://www.
Suit & Accessories: Blandin Delloye https://www.
Makeup Artist: Michelle Shaw Makeup https://www.
Hair Stylist: Suzanne from Showpony Hair https://www.showponyhair.
Cake & Favours: Nawal’s Cakes https://www.nawalscakes.
Stationery & Illustration: Seeded Memories https://
Rings: Fluid Jewellery https://
Models: Katarina Kalajdzic and Liam Wadden from MIM Models https://
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