THE WEDDING EDIT: STYLING WE LOVE

Published on: 29th April 2026

Recent weddings at Yering Station reflect a move towards thoughtful simplicity, with couples opting for intention over excess. Choosing styles that feel relaxed, personal and connected to the setting, allow the celebration to feel warm and welcoming rather than overly styled.

NATURAL PALETTES, LAYERED WITH TEXTURE

Neutral colour palettes continue to feature strongly, often built from soft whites, warm stone, gentle greys and muted greens. These tones are layered with texture through linen tablecloths, timber furniture and subtle stone details, creating depth without distraction. The result is a look that feels effortless and enduring in both historic and contemporary spaces across the estate.

FLORALS THAT FEEL SEASONAL AND ORGANIC

Rather than tightly structured arrangements, couples are embracing florals with movement and softness. Recent weddings have favoured seasonal blooms and foliage, styled loosely to echo the surrounding landscape. This approach allows the flowers to feel part of the environment, not separate from it.

RELAXED TABLES WITH CHARACTER

Long and round tables are styled with a light touch. Mix‑and‑match glassware, ceramics and understated table details encourage an atmosphere that feels generous and lived in. It is a style that invites guests to settle in, connect and linger long after the formalities have passed.

LETTING THE SETTING LEAD

One of the most consistent styling choices seen at Yering Station is restraint. Couples are increasingly allowing the architecture, vineyard views and sense of place to lead, using styling to enhance rather than compete. The result is weddings that feel timeless, grounded and unmistakably tied to the Yarra Valley.

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