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Refined Boudoir in Texas

You guys, this is a groundbreaking post - it is the first boudoir session I've ever shared on CB. When the trend first rolled around in 2009, I found the concept tacky and tasteless and wanted nothing to do with it. I even wrote a post about boudoir alternatives. To be honest, I'm still not fully on board with boudoir but I'll admit that every once in a while there's an exception to the rule. Every once in a while, there's a photographer who is able to capture a sophisticated elegance with the nude (or nearly nude) form and create true art. They're rare but today I'm sharing one such lovely example by Archetype Studio.

The bride, Rebecca, wanted to create a special gift for her groom on their wedding day. The entire shoot was inspired by the romance of her stunning veil and was shot at a private residence in Houston, Texas.


What do you think of boudoir? Yes? No? On the fence? Planning on incorporating a session for your wedding? Tell!

Credits: Location: Private Residence, Houston TX / Photography: Koby & Terilyn Brown, Archetype / Makeup & Hair: http://makeuptexas.com/

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