From Loewe to Jacquemus, fashion brands have been boldly using food as a creative language in their campaigns—and we’re here for it. The marriage of haute couture and edible artistry is shaking up the visual narrative, offering a playground of beautiful possibilities—especially for wedding photos. Hungry for inspiration? Here’s 40 ideas for images worthy of a fashion magazine spread.
Accessories à la Carte
Think beyond the plate—still life wedding shots are where accessories meet appetite. Embrace food as a playful styling tool: a twist of lemon brightening your bridal heels, confectionery scattered like confetti around your bridal clutch, or fresh veg wrapped in your diamond wedding rings. Picture layered textures, edible accents, and surprising pairings—food as both mood and metaphor. You’ve thoughtfully chosen each accessory to tell your story—so why not style them with the same flair? These whimsical vignettes add a poetic, artistic touch to your wedding gallery, elevating everyday details into something irresistibly photo-worthy and high-fashion.
Genia, Erwan Frotin, Charles Negre,
Selfmade, Hernan Herdez, Erwan Frotin
Cocktails-Meet-Couture
There’s an undeniable chicness to a cocktail delicately held in hand—it brings an effortless editorial-level flair to your wedding day photos. Whether it’s a sparkling champagne flute or a signature cocktail, the glass transforms from simple drinkware into a finely chosen accessory, especially when paired with a sleek set of gloves, fine jewels delicately draping from the wrist, or a classic cuff link peeking into frame. Highlight the play of light on the glass, the vivid splash of color within, and the subtle elegance of the hand holding it to create an image that feels artful and refreshingly authentic.
Helen Gadjilova, La Dichosa, Alta
Playful Produce Portraits
Let your favorite bites become part of the story. Instead of staying in the background, let food take center stage as a bold, fashion-forward prop. A playful portrait of the groom casually enjoying a plate of pasta mid–getting ready, a cinematic kiss over a shared strand of spaghetti (think Lady and the Tramp vibes), or a bride holding a bread clutch—it’s fun, it’s personal, and it adds an irresistible layer of fun, creativity, and edge to wedding photos.
Kristen Marie Parker, Danilo & Sharon, Jacquemus,
Tatyana Trus, Noir Create, Emotions & Math
A Fashionable Feast
Three words: a visual feast! We’re obsessed with how fun and fresh banquet-style setups look on camera. Each plate becomes part of the story, and every bite-worthy detail pops, making your wedding portraits deliciously eye-catching. The mix of colors, shapes, and textures reimagines your table as a runway for your bride and groom looks, full of style and character.
Lakizo Photo, Oxana Nesmeyana, Lili Claspe
Table for Two
Dining-out moments captured on camera are full of life and emotion, and that’s the beauty of it! The fusion of candid spontaneity and high-fashion cool creates a compelling visual story. We especially love portraits set in intimate Asian dining spots—they evoke a dreamy, nostalgic atmosphere with a distinctly Wong Kar-Wai feel.
Kem, Robert Marcillas, Velide Wedding
Lucinda Santisi, Reto Schmid, Ricor
Cake as the Main Character
All eyes (and cameras) on the cake: when photographed right, this iconic moment feels anything but expected. Think of the cake not just as dessert, but as a fashion piece. Capture it like couture: zoom in on the textures, embrace dramatic shadows, and experiment with depth of field to turn frosting into fabric, tiers into architecture with your wedding portraits.
Reto Schmidd, Alexa Curly, Studio 29
Grocery Glam
Running errands never looked so editorial. What’s usually part of the daily routine becomes a runway-ready moment. Treat the bustling market as your backdrop—pose between colorful, sleek aisles or vibrant produce stands. Capture movement: the sway of a shopping bag, the effortless reach for fresh fruit, a glance over the shoulder. Frame these everyday gestures with an editorial eye, and suddenly, your mundane errand feels straight out of a fashion campaign.
Colin Dancel, Rebeka Lucija Studio, Xiao Ming
Martina Lombardo, Colin Dancel, Vasiliy PHG