Onli Beverages Editorial | Behind the Scenes
Onli Life Editorial Shoot
There's always that moment between wrapping a shoot and seeing the full gallery of photos that seems to stretch on for a lifetime. While Lauren, of Lauren Louise Photography, works her magic in post production I thought I would share a little behind the scenes sneak peek of the fun had on set with some of the most creative and lovely people in West Palm.
After a month of planning, last minute trips to vintage shops and green markets, and two days of sprucing the studio it was go time.
We created three separate sets intended to be used for the promotion of Onli Beverages through social media and their upcoming blog. Onli Beverages's branding is bright, fresh, and full of life. We wanted to capture that Palm Beach style, while offering an organic and vintage inspired approach. The result: Palm Beach Meets Mad Men.
Prop and Set Design: Jenny Does Weddings | Floral Design: Flower and Fringe | Wardrobe: Kismet Vintage | Jewelry: Chloe + Isabel | Photography: Lauren Louise Photography | Client: Onli Beverages
See the full shoot here: Onli Beverages Launches The Onli Life | Editorial
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Ivory and Beau | Destination Wedding Savannah
The dress. Some of my favorite wedding stories stem from brides explaining how they knew their dress was the one.
“I tried it on one day and was feeling kinda “eh” about it. But I kept thinking about that dress months afterward. So, one day I had the day off from work, took the train to BHLDN, tried on a slew of dresses, got a few weird looks from the sales associates because I was alone, and kept coming back to the one I had originally felt iffy about. I slipped it back on and knew it was the right one. I couldn’t get it out of my head, so I had them wrap it up and took a train ride back home with the perfect dress.“
-Caitlin, Washington, DC Bride
“I didn’t have the slightest bit of emotion during the dress finding process... everything looked lovely and honestly, I didn’t think I was going to have a “moment”. My dress wasn’t even on display, it was hanging in the back and I happened to see it. When I tried it on my eyes welled up. It was truly a “say yes to the dress” moment.
- Vanessa, Florida Bride
Finding the right dress can be stressful, a full day event, or in my case one that happened when my Grandma pulled her wedding dress out of a suitcase. Jenny Does Weddings recently visited Ivory and Beau, a bridal boutique located just outside downtown Savannah, Georgia, and had the opportunity to meet the owners and spend time among sparkly, geometric, and fluffy pieces of art.
Adrienna and Nicole are at the head of Ivory and Beau, and welcome visitors from a front desk draped in sequins. Immediately, upon entering, I knew they were my kind of girls. Their style is eclectic, girly, rustic, and edgy with a touch of vintage, and the dresses lining their walls directly reflect that style.
“We offer a lot of smaller scale designers, we love offering colors other than white, and do our best to partner with nontraditional bridal designers.” Co-owner Adrienna fully admits she is the more girly and glitter friendly of the duo, while Nicole tends to lean toward designers featuring geometric patterns and structural details.
“We do a lot of Savannah destination weddings, I would say about 80% of our brides are not from Savannah.” With prices ranging from $1,000 to $4,000, brides can feel confident visiting the shop and finding the right dress for the right price. “We can even do custom, we do our best to partner with designers we meet at shows who are located everywhere from New York to Los Angeles.”
When asked who their favorite designers are right now, “Hayley Paige has great structural elements in her dresses,” Nicole mentioned while pulling out the tulle skirt with horsehair flounces. “I’m loving Sarah Seven’s designs, we have brides who will travel hours for her dresses,” Adrienna added.
While their personal styles may be more bohemian than traditional, they have a wide range of styles and options available. I had my eyes on a few separate pieces that allow brides to pair a top with a skirt of their choosing, and the dresses that featured intricate beading along the shoulders and back. From simple and classic to a dress with a harness, Nicole and Adrienna are unafraid to bring in new silhouettes if they know brides are searching for it.
I’ll admit, I am pretty happy I avoided the pain of trying on 8 heavy dresses while propped on a pedestal in front of my family and friends until the right ratio of tulle to lace landed on my body. But if my Grandma had thrown her dress away and I was left with nothing but my mother’s dress from the 1980’s, I would have been ecstatic to walk through the doors of Ivory and Beau and try on dresses until I knew I had found the dress.
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Bohemian Bride | Styled Shoot
This post is all about the Bride. From her laid back smile and laugh to the effortless wave of her hair. If you love this look you are the bohemian bride. Our Bohemian Bridal Inspiration Shoot was all about the dress. Sometimes the best stories stem from a dress, and that was all we needed to style, shoot, and twirl in the sand. If you are a bohemian bride do not be afraid to embrace the natural as well as the bold. Go for a bold statement with a bright color in your bouquet, jewelry, or both. Find ways to intertwine natural elements with something unexpected and do not be afraid of color. Bohemians are unafraid of rich, warm, colors and color combinations that may seem odd at first. Avoid the perfectly polished and you'll end up with a flawless look.
Photography: Lauren Louise Photography | Styling and Creative Direction: Jenny Does Weddings | Floral Design: Ever After Event & Floral Design | Vintage Chair: Nest of Delray Beach | Location: Hammock Park, Ocean Ridge | Jewelry: Shaffer's Tea Room, from Nepal | Hair: Maryanne at Salon Elite
Model: Taylor English
Bohemian Bridal Inspiration Shoot | Behind the Scenes
"Today is the day!", was the text I sent to Lauren, just moments before she pressed the send button on her own phone with the same message.

It was the day that all of our ideas would come to life. We had been planning this bohemian bridal shoot for about 2 months, and it had all stemmed from an impulse buy at Urban Outfitters after what I would like to call, "The Weekend I Forced Lauren to Go Everywhere with Me". From there we collaborated with a dream of a florist and person: Helen of Ever After Event and Floral Design, found ourselves a rather gorgeous model (who just also happens to be a gorgeous lifelong friend of mine), scouted the perfect location, sourced props and styled a tablescape, prayed to the rain gods for stellar weather, and woke up Saturday morning to the perfect day for a little bohemian bridal inspiration.
Here are a few behind the scenes shots to tie us over!




