Unsurprisingly, we see a lot of art deco invitation designs around these parts. And more often then not they’re just… OK. They hit all the “art deco” marks, they check off the checkboxes, but they’re just… nothing special. Which is the COMPLETE OPPOSITE of how I feel about every invitation suite at Atelier Isabey, including this one:
This one is very, very special. It’s called the Gershwin, and once again: I am in love. Art deco invitation PERFECTION. We featured another art deco wedding invitation from this studio before (the Ellington), and honestly, I just think their work is so stunning I basically can’t stand it and need to have eleven more weddings so I can use a different invitation suite of theirs for each one (don’t tell my husband thanx).
The gold foil, the letterpress, the fonts… I love it all. Simply gorgeous.
See this art deco invitation set, as well as their other collections at Atelier Isabey.
Today we’re collecting a few new favorite Art Deco wedding invites to share with you, with looks ranging from elegant foil-stamped Metropolis / deco vibes to romantic 20s inspired beauties.
Well it would appear I’ve gotten a little behind on my posting, so today I’m doing a mini-roundup of all the art deco / nouveau and retro invitations I’ve been saving to feature at some point. Now “some point” has arrived! Sorry for smushing them all together in one post, but c’mon… can there ever …
I came across these deco styled invites by Fides Design the other day, and wanted to share. This first set (although titled “Black Felt Deco“) actually has an art nouveau look that I love, with a fabulously clean, elegant border and a monogram with the bride and groom’s initials at the top… Pretty! Fides Design …
Loving the simplicity of these invitations from betsywhite. This set is called “Sloan” and comes in a variety of colors (both paper and ink). You could go black & silver: Then again, that classic art deco minty green & black also makes for a nice combination. Simple, clean, elegant. Love it! They’ve also got matching …
Art Deco Invitation || Gershwin by Atelier Isabey
Unsurprisingly, we see a lot of art deco invitation designs around these parts. And more often then not they’re just… OK. They hit all the “art deco” marks, they check off the checkboxes, but they’re just… nothing special. Which is the COMPLETE OPPOSITE of how I feel about every invitation suite at Atelier Isabey, including this one:
This one is very, very special. It’s called the Gershwin, and once again: I am in love. Art deco invitation PERFECTION. We featured another art deco wedding invitation from this studio before (the Ellington), and honestly, I just think their work is so stunning I basically can’t stand it and need to have eleven more weddings so I can use a different invitation suite of theirs for each one (don’t tell my husband thanx).
The gold foil, the letterpress, the fonts… I love it all. Simply gorgeous.
See this art deco invitation set, as well as their other collections at Atelier Isabey.
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I came across these deco styled invites by Fides Design the other day, and wanted to share. This first set (although titled “Black Felt Deco“) actually has an art nouveau look that I love, with a fabulously clean, elegant border and a monogram with the bride and groom’s initials at the top… Pretty! Fides Design …
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Loving the simplicity of these invitations from betsywhite. This set is called “Sloan” and comes in a variety of colors (both paper and ink). You could go black & silver: Then again, that classic art deco minty green & black also makes for a nice combination. Simple, clean, elegant. Love it! They’ve also got matching …