Influencer Chloe Choo gets whimsical amidst a fairytale wedding setting at This Flower Haus

Take a walk on the wild side and be surrounded by the romance of unfettered beauty. Singapore fashion influencer Chloe Choo @chloeandchoo, who recently tied the knot, is a rare bloom blossoming amidst the lush wedding setting of flowers and foliage created by Poppy Flora Studio at This Flower Haus.

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THE VENUE

 

 

Light suffuses the warm wood interiors of This Flower Haus, thanks to full-length windows. Overlooking a verdant wall of trees, the space is the perfect setting for the vibrant floral tablescape. Twirling down from the ceiling, a delicate display of sheer white paper petals sprouting from a tangle of branches add a touch of whimsy to the scene.

 

ALSO READ: 6 GARDEN-THEMED AND BOTANICAL WEDDING VENUES IN SINGAPORE

 

THE THEME

 

Take inspiration from the unstudied abundance and lavish variety of flowers of an English garden. Set within the spacious interiors of This Flower Haus, Poppy Flora Studio created a fairy tale world of pretty flowers and fluttering petals against dramatic curtains made of large leaves and hanging ferns.

 

THE SETTING

 

 

A formal place setting gets tints of colour from sprinkled petals and leaves. Echoing the garden theme, a piece of fern substitutes for a napkin ring.

 

THE CENTREPIECES

 

 

Keep the conversation going with a table arrangement that allows your guests to interact easily and appreciate the lovely views. The interplay of different heights adds visual interest.

 

ALSO READ: FUSS-FREE & PRETTY! 8 SHORT & GLAM WEDDING CENTREPIECES

 

 

Chloe Choo (@chloeandchoo) looks divine in a sheer ruffled organdy and chiffon dress against a floor-to-ceiling backdrop of leaves and ferns. 

 

 

 

THE DETAILS

 

Bunches of amaranthus caudatus cascade over the table, a charming departure from the traditional formal floral arrangement.

 

Other flowers used in this arrangement include lilacs and red alstroemerias, hydrangeas, orange bunny tails, ranunculus, Asclepia Beatrix, magnolia leaves, astilbe, and Erica blossoms.

 

 

Nature makes the best ornamentation for a simple place setting.

 

THE GOWN & MAKEUP

 

 

Against this lush and dramatic backdrop, Chloe shines in an equally head-turning ballgown with a sheer gathered tulle bodice with romantic lace and a gossamery layered skirt. Diminutive shoulder straps tied in bows lend to a whimsical feel.

 

ALSO READ: THE MOST ROMANTIC WEDDING DRESSES 2020 BRIDES WON'T STOP DREAMING ABOUT

 

 

Inspired by woodland fairies, Chloe goes for an ethereal look 

THE BOUQUET

 

Keep to the theme with a bouquet of staghorn ferns, oat leaves, alstroemerias, ammi visnaga, green hydrangeas, Erica blossoms,  Asclepia Beatrix and scabiosa.

 

MORE DETAILS

 

Play with colours, textures and an eclectic mix of blooms that contrast beautifully against the simple white tableware.

 

 

 

 

An A-line dress featuring a deep V neckline and embellished with silk petals, is perfect for the garden setting.

 

IMMERSIVE WEDDING SHOWCASE

Come on down and experience the tranquil beauty of This Flower Haus at the Immersive Wedding Showcase as you indulge in delectable canapes, sweet treats from a show-stopping dessert display, and a juice bar by Lavish Dine Catering.

Then check out beautiful wedding dresses from White Trousseau and get snap-happy with the beautiful floral arrangements and settings by Poppy Flora Studio!

Admission: $49 nett per couple (Admission is limited to 50 couples)

Date: Saturday, 22 February 2020

Time: 3pm to 7.30pm

Venue: This Flower Haus, 9A Dempsey Road

For further enquiries, call 9188-1247 or e-mail poppy@poppy.com.sg

 

 

 

PHOTOGRAPHY FRENCHESCAR LIM

ART DIRECTION WENDY FOO

CONCEPT & STYLING POPPY FLORA STUDIO (@poppyflorastudio)

VENUE THIS FLOWER HAUS

HAIR JUNZ LOKE, USING KEVIN.MURPHY

MAKEUP AUNG APICHAI @AUNGKENG, USING YSL BEAUTE & URBAN DECAY COSMETICS

GOWNS WHITE TROUSSEAU (@WHITETROUSSEAU)

MODEL CHLOE CHOO (@CHLOEANDCHOO)

 

This story was originally published in Her World Brides December 2019.

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