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Designed as an immersive study in tone, texture, and light, this Regency-inspired ivory wedding unfolded at Four Seasons Toronto in a refined palette of layered ivories, warm champagne hues, and soft blush undertones. Conceptualized and brought to life by
Ethereal Creators
Ethereal Creators is a luxury event design and floral studio based in Toronto and Mississauga....
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, the celebration embraced quiet luxury, where restraint became the defining statement and every detail felt intentionally composed. From ceremony through reception, the aesthetic leaned into softness, movement, and luminous detail – hallmarks of a modern Regency-inspired ivory wedding.
The ceremony setting centered around sculptural architectural draping, with cascading fabric panels creating a sense of controlled softness. Two grand urn arrangements anchored the space, filled with airy yet abundant florals including garden roses, ranunculus, and delicate branching elements. The compositions introduced gentle movement against the stillness of the draped backdrop, establishing a refined tone that defined this Regency-inspired ivory wedding. Designed by Ethereal Creators, the palette remained cohesive and understated, allowing texture and form to carry the visual narrative within the elegant interiors of Four Seasons Toronto.
For the reception, the design evolved into a more experiential interpretation of the same aesthetic. A custom oval dining table wrapped around a glowing reflective core became the focal point, transforming the table itself into a source of ambient light. Layers of crystal, glass, and soft gold accents added dimension while maintaining the restrained palette. Tall candelabras introduced vertical rhythm, while low, textural florals ensured the setting remained intimate—an elevated expression of a Regency-inspired ivory wedding.
Thoughtful details reinforced the cohesive design language, from embroidered linens and ornate charger plates to refined paper goods that introduced subtle heritage touches. The cake and dessert display continued the tonal approach, featuring sculptural textures and monochromatic elegance.