
A Serene Union of White & Blue at Raffles Hotel
There’s something about the timeless elegance of Raffles Hotel that sets the tone for a dreamy wedding. Paired with soft white and powder blue florals, the space was transformed into a serene wonderland where every step down the aisle felt like a slow, meaningful moment suspended in time.
Inspired by Calm Elegance
The couple wanted an atmosphere that felt refined but not overdone—a clean palette with layers of textures. We leaned into the calmness of ivory whites and introduced soft blues through delicate delphiniums and hydrangeas, bringing in just the right amount of contrast. The result? A design that felt soft on the eyes but rich in detail.
Aisle of Grace
The aisle was framed with floral clusters of roses, orchids, and baby’s breath, accentuated by glass pillar candles in varying heights. Each arrangement was thoughtfully placed to feel full and lush while still allowing a graceful flow of movement. As the bride walked through, she was truly framed by light and florals, like a painting in motion.
Blue Whispers in White Spaces
Touches of blue peeked through the arrangements in just the right places—soft enough to keep the design cohesive, yet bold enough to give depth. Whether in the sweetheart area or nestled into the reception blooms, the blue tones whispered elegance without taking over the calm that white brings.
Intimate, Intentional, and Impeccable
From the photo area filled with nostalgic frames to the crystal chandeliers casting warm glows across the ballroom, every detail worked in harmony. It was a wedding that celebrated intimacy and elegance—the kind you remember not just for how it looked, but for how it made you feel.
This White & Blue celebration at Raffles was more than just a beautifully styled event—it was a reflection of the couple’s grace, calm presence, and love for intentional moments. With every bloom, candlelight, and soft blue accent, we were reminded that elegance doesn’t have to shout to be unforgettable. Sometimes, all it takes is the right space, the right palette, and two people ready to begin forever.
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