Poppies, Pastels & Pride: A Structural and Tonal Design, Modernity and Femininity Combine at District Wine Bar

Modern and funky imagined reception scene featuring pastel hues at District Wine Bar
Styled Shoot
District Wine Bar’s sleek, industrial architecture became the canvas for an editorial design bursting with color and fearless creativity.
Written by
Megan Simpson Teeter

Published:

Oregon Wedding Day Spring/Summer 2026

District Wine Bar’s sleek, industrial architecture became the canvas for an editorial design bursting with color and fearless creativity. Created by Cedar & Silk Moments, Freckled Fleurs and Lily & Horns Photo during Pride Month and featuring a real couple, the shoot, fittingly called “This is What Love Looks Like,” was envisioned as an ode to unapologetic self-expression.

The creative direction leaned into the Medford venue’s clean lines and metallic textures, using contrast as its central design language. Every element struck a balance between softness and edge.

At the table, color and shape led the conversation. A modern palette of grapefruit pink, chartreuse and mint gave the tablescape a lively cadence, while citrus punctuated the blossoms with sculptural, dimensional charm. Each item displayed texture on texture, progressing heights and pops of pastel—scalloped napkins, dynamic candles and black lamps that cast a moody glow across reflective surfaces. The effect was artful and unrestrained: a masterclass in contemporary design created with joy.

The cake design mirrored this expressive energy through abstract piping and unexpected accents—from winding and dotted fruits to edible blooms and curling “garlicscapes” that played like brushstrokes.

Even the fashion styling echoed the creative tone. One look paired a structured mini dress with bright platform heels; the other, a tailored black ensemble with Gucci loafers.

Season:

spring
summer

Styles:

Modern

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