I’m besides myself with excitement over today’s dream palette request, inspired by the powerful and sensual dance of Flamenco.
Inspiration: Spanish Vogue
(Above: Photos by Alexi Lubomirski via Vogue Germany Dec ’08)
Bride’s Story: Let me tell you about Mirabel. After falling in love with Madrid during an exchange program, Texan native -Mirabel decided to take a job teaching English in a small village in the country side. After moving into a remote cottage, she became quickly known among the townspeople as the English school teacher from the states. Then, like the prologue to a juicy romance movie, she met and fell in love with the son of a local wine maker…and the rest is history.
Wedding Date: Their Spanish style wedding will be in Barcelona in the fall of 2011.
Bride’s Colors: Purple & Red
Dream Palette #72: FLAMENCO & FIERCE
Colors: Plum, Pomegranate, Fire Orange and Lilac
(Above: Boutonniere photo by Carlie Statsky via Rock ‘n Roll Bride; Flamenco dress by Melisa Lozano via here; Fan via Snappy Scrappy; Guitarist photo by Shawna Herring; Bride gown by Lila Couture; Stationery by Pancake & Franks; Table Setting by Sasha Souza Events; Cake by Stephanie Williams Photography; Courtyard; Bouquet by Stephanie Williams Photography; Married Couple; Model with flower; Illustration by Britsketch)
Just another way to explore your sensual side. For more ideas on Spanish Wedding Customs, visit here or here. If you’d like to submit a dream palette request, email me.





















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It’s beyond gorgeous fri…thank you so much.
I can honestly say this is by far the best wedding board I’ve seen in a very long time. The colors are perfect together.
Very inspiring stuff!
I love this palette and the inspiration that you have collected! The soft lilac is amazing with such powerful and prominent colors surrounding…I think the beautiful courtyard is my favorite image of all.
I love all those frills and flounces and the gorgeous bold colours! Beautiful palette!x
In love and inspired by the art and passion here!
Thanks guys. Your feedback is very helpful. I’m finding that the vibrant dream palettes seem to get more attention. The saying really should be “Something borrowed, something Hue”
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