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Intimate Meets Opulent: A Maximalist Wedding at Rosewood Mansion in Dallas, Texas

Poppy and Em collective

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May 23rd, 2025

In a season where intentional intimacy meets unapologetic extravagance, this bride brought both to life in a breathtaking celebration at the iconic Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas, Texas. With only her closest family and friends in attendance, she transformed the historic venue into a visual dream—proving that a small guest list doesn’t mean scaling back on style.

A Bold Take on the Intimate 2025 Wedding
While many 2025 brides are embracing smaller weddings, this celebration is proof that intimate doesn’t have to mean minimal. Instead of paring back, this bride leaned fully into maximalist wedding design—choosing bold florals, layered textures, dramatic lighting, and high-fashion styling for a day that felt deeply personal and visually unforgettable.

The guest list may have been short, but the impact? Unmistakably grand.

The Setting: Dallas Elegance with Historic Charm
There are few places as rich in southern sophistication as the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, and this venue served as the perfect backdrop for the day’s opulence. With its stately architecture, lush courtyard gardens, and warm European-inspired interiors, the space exuded a timeless luxury that was only elevated by the bride’s bold design choices.

Maximalist Wedding Design Done Right
Think texture. Think color. Think drama. The design palette for this wedding included deep jewel tones with towering floral arrangements draped the reception space, while the dining table featured oversized arrangements that danced over flickering taper candles. Custom menus and layered chargers made every place setting feel editorial and immersive. It was maximalism with intention—a curated collision of elegance and edge.

A Celebration That Felt Like Art
This wedding didn’t just follow trends—it redefined them. In an era where intentional weddings take precedence, this celebration stands out as a reminder that small weddings can still make a bold statement.

By combining an intimate guest list with editorial-level styling and historically rich Texas charm, this bride created a celebration that felt like a living, breathing work of art.

Vendor Credits
Photography: @jordan.taylor.photography
Florals: @hautefloral
Planning & Design: @allday_events
Rentals/Decor: @toptiereventrentals, @poshcouturerentals
Content Creation: @poppyandemcollective
Cake: @kaylibakescakes
Venue: @rosewoodmansionweddings
Stationery: @5by7designs
Beauty: @lipservicemakeup
Getaway Car: dfwvintagecars
Violinist: @emilyburak

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