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Textured & Romantic: Gillian & Nick’s Wedding at New College: Charles Ringling Mansion | Sarasota, Florida

Gillian and Nick’s wedding at New College: Charles Ringling Mansion in Sarasota, Florida was a breathtaking celebration that blended whimsical romance with modern, textured design. Set against the historic beauty of the campus, their day unfolded on the College Hall Lawn, surrounded by lush greenery and timeless architecture. A refined palette of garden white blooms, and greenery with silver accents created an elevated yet organic atmosphere. Every detail felt intentional, romantic, and artfully layered. The result was a garden-inspired celebration that felt both intimate and strikingly elegant.

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Enchanted Garden: Amy & Francis’s Wedding at New College: Charles Ringling Mansion | Sarasota, Florida

Amy and Francis had their wedding at stunning New College: Charles Ringling Mansion in Sarasota, Florida. With Sarasota waterfront views and open skies, the stage was set for a wedding to remember! In spite of Florida’s unpredictable weather that brought a bit of rain, the overall day was spectacular and the sunset was breathtaking. The energy and love that Amy and Francis brought to their day was contagious! From guests to vendors, everyone could feel the love in the air and knew that even rain couldn’t dampen the energy coming from this lovely couple!

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Moody Luxury Vintage Cruella: Styled Wedding Inspiration at New College: Charles Ringling Mansion | Sarasota, Florida

New College: Charles Ringling Mansionl in Sarasota, Florida, was the perfect location for this shoot because the historic architecture fit the shoot’s theme and atmosphere beautifully. Even the colors of the stone and marble throughout the space allowed the bold color scheme to really pop! The color palette of course was inspired by Cruella de Vil herself. Her signature colors of black and white, and bold red, were essential, and then gold accents were an absolute must.

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