Belli Blog
St. Louis Wedding Florist Blog featuring the latest trends in floral & event design
A Rock N’ Roll kind of Wedding
While Ashley and Devon chose a really chic and lead design for their wedding, it was “music [that was] the ultimate centerpiece of the day.” In classic rock n’roll style, the evening was full of musical talent, including performances by Devon himself as well as several of his friends, including Alex Orbison (son of Roy Orbison), Duane Betts (son of Dickey Betts of The Allman Brothers Band), JD Simo (Singer-songwriter) and Devon’s sons, Jimmy Hall and Orion Gregory Allman.
Prioritizing Your Wedding "Must Haves" for a Timeless Soiree
Planning a wedding in a time where there is so much social media and content to compare your wedding to can be stressful. Just keep reminding yourself what is important, and it is all worth it!
Styled Shoots:Elevating Wedding Design
As with every event, it’s crucial to understand the tone that you want to set for your special day. Each element is an important building block signaling to guests what to expect.
A Glamorous Wedding with Puerto Rican Flair at The Ritz-Carlton
Taylor and Osvaldo put their dream wedding on hold while serving as medical professionals throughout the pandemic… the wait paid off with the flawless wedding of their dreams complete with unique elements to showcase their personality and culture!
An Elegant Winter Wedding with Hometown Charm
This month, we are ushering in the cold with an elegant, hometown wedding celebrating Lisa’s niece, Emily. Emily and Andrew, chose white and ivory flowers, and rich grey and emerald hues to embrace the festive chill.
Plus, there is a little piece of Lisa history hidden away inside this blog!
A Delicate Blush Wedding at Bellerive Country Club
For their celebration, this couple placed significant trust in the Belli Fiori team to design everything from the table settings to the room layout.
A Soft Ceremony & Bold Reception at Westwood Country Club
This month, our bride had a strong vision for her special day that included some of her own design work, plus contrasting aesthetics for each venue.