by Jeanine | Jun 13, 2018 | Styling Features
After 10 years of successful business, we saw it fit to host our own epic styled event to celebrate with our staff, clients, suppliers and loved ones. The imaginary world of Steampunk completely captured our imaginations; the creative scope and intriguing layers of the theme, resonating with much of who we are as creatives living out our dreams in the adventures of business. Fourteen months prior to the set event date, we embraced the challenge and started the creative process to create an eventing experience that would transport our guests into a reimagined fantastical Victorian era through the art of event styling. We painstakingly crafted this truly bespoke event – conceptualising, sourcing and manufacturing every tiny detail. So “Our Spirit of Adventure” was birthed, lived and experienced by all in attendance. What a night to remember – celebrating God’s goodness in our lives! Invitation design – Victorian fonts, etch plate graphics combined with gritty industrial textures gave the design that quirky Steampunk edge. Leather bound handmade envelope with textured printed information cards including dress-up instructions & resources. Arrival stairwell – Vintage style festoon lights, framed prints, nautical lanterns, steampunk props, signage, decor details… Welcome drinks experience… Decor details… Suspended decor – Jelly-fish lighting pendants, gear floral features, giant clock, projection screen… Large vintage CNC cut projection screen with steampunk screensavers and animated clockwork video loop. Bespoke steampunk scatter cushions – printed on rustic linen, decorating all casual lounging areas… ...
by Jeanine | Nov 21, 2017 | Styling Features
For the third and final look of our Afro-Asian – East meets West wedding concept shoot – We opted for an earthy natural look. Natural tones and textures, complimented by green florals and foliage, then offset with metallic copper – created a decidedly tranquil contemporary setting. Raw wood pallet dining table with copper tolix dining chairs. Suspended raw linen lampshade with woven basket pendants housing dripping amaranths and parrot tulips. Cork underplates, subtle grey botanical print napkin, rose-gold cutlery. Copper pipe candle sticks – repurposed as a vase to hold single green cymbidium orchid heads. Turned raw wood vases with bamboo shoots. Conrete and grey ceramic planters with green florals and foliage. Smoky grey wine goblets. Raw edge grey sheer linen runner. Layered breadboards, square textured ceramic side plates and bowl and bespoke menu cards and name tags. Cascading green floral bouquet looks amazing against our brides raw silk earthy gown. Behind the scenes: Publication: Blog Feature: See our shoot featured here https://southboundbride.com/afro-asian-fusion-wedding-inspiration-by-ninirichi-style-studio-ginger-ale-photography/ Interested in renting any our our beautiful decor elements featured in this shoot – view our catalogue http://stock.ninirichi.co.za/ or visit our Johannesburg showroom https://www.ninirichi.webstory.co.za/contact-2/ Credits: Concept, Décor, Styling & Florals @ninirichistylestudio | Napery Hire @setthetablehire | Photography @gingeralephotography | Flower Sponsor @yesexclusiveflowers | Venue @thegalleria | Garments & Accessories @lunarlifestyle | Belts @thespacesa | Makeup @missymakeupartist | Hair Styling @hair_dimension | Furniture Rentals @inspirefurniture | Cutlery @nicolsonrussell | Graphic Design & Stationery @thedesignlot_sa | Publication @wedding_inspirations_magazine | Model – Farana Ferini Dayal @Farah_dayal | Wardrobe Styling...
by Jeanine | Nov 20, 2017 | Styling Features
We worked with striking teal, yellow, white and gold for our second styled look created for the Afro-Asian – East meets West wedding concept shoot. Exotic oriental influences paired with more subtle African indigenous and patterning touches – created a uniquely bold yet harmonious styled look. Ivory perspex Ghost chairs paired with a classic golden dining table, was adorned with a white natural raw-edge cotton runner, yellow and teal napkins, cedar wood slice chargers, vases in a mix of textured gold, black oxide, and teal glass. We worked with a combination of yellow dendrobium and cymbidium orchids paired with African Arum lilies in the floral arrangements. Teal tassels were used in the stationery to complement the Vietnamese silk lanterns suspended above the table. Exquisite bride with her striking yellow floral bouquet we designed. Published in the Spring 2017 issue of Wedding Inspirations Magazine See our shoot featured here https://southboundbride.com/afro-asian-fusion-wedding-inspiration-by-ninirichi-style-studio-ginger-ale-photography/ Interested in renting any our our beautiful decor elements featured in this shoot – view our catalogue http://stock.ninirichi.co.za/ or visit our Johannesburg showroom https://www.ninirichi.webstory.co.za/contact-2/ Credits: Concept, Décor, Styling & Florals @ninirichistylestudio | Napery Hire @setthetablehire | Photography @gingeralephotography | Flower Sponsor @yesexclusiveflowers | Venue @thegalleria | Garments & Accessories @lunarlifestyle | Belts @thespacesa | Makeup @missymakeupartist | Hair Styling @hair_dimension | Furniture Rentals @inspirefurniture | Cutlery @nicolsonrussell | Graphic Design & Stationery @thedesignlot_sa | Publication @wedding_inspirations_magazine | Model – Farana Ferini Dayal @Farah_dayal | Wardrobe Styling @eleniarvanitakis ...
by Jeanine | Nov 20, 2017 | Styling Features
In an over-saturated social media market, jam packed with replicated ideas, it often seems impossible to come up with anything new. Search on Google or Pinterest and you are likely to find it has already been done numerous times. We at Ninirichi actively seek ways to always remain innovative and original when developing wedding and event styling concepts for our clients. One of my favourite strategies is to marry two seemingly opposite concepts or styles and sit back and enjoy the surprising fresh beauty that emerges! Hence the birth of this beautiful styled shoot concept of East meets West, Afro-Asia. The local elements, earthy textures, African patterns and objects are warm, tactile and familiar; whereas the oriental elements are exotic, dramatic and dreamy. Is that not what a marriage is all about – the merging of two separate lives to create a new and unique unified identity? The starting point for each design was the selection of unique natural linens from Set The Table. The colour schemes stemmed from pairing the linen choices with our décor elements that best popped. We then chose floral forms that best suited the containers and rental furniture pieces and cutlery that complemented the looks. We then briefed The Design Lot of the stationery concepts and sourced earthy statement garments and accessories from Lunar Life and The Space to bring it all together. This striking yet delicate look marries soft pinks, bold reds, dramatic black and natural tones and textures – prevalent in both African and Asian aesthetics. Suspended African chicken baskets and red Chinese bird cages – embellished with floral heads and...
by Jeanine | Dec 10, 2015 | Styling Features
We are trilled to finally release this magnificent French-Polynesian Gauguin inspired styled shoot. We are proud to be part of this amazing Tickled Pink Weddings and Events initiative. A team of top industry vendors pulled out all the stops to create this sumptuous visual feast. We hope you enjoy viewing these images as much as we all enjoyed creating them. The Invitation: This beautiful invitation set, establishes the scene for our tropical destination visual journey… A sophisticated combination of colour, texture, pattern and tropical imagery; finished off with simple styling touches. The wedding ceremony scene: Raw stick altar draped with flowers and decorated with foliage and shells. Rustic bamboo chairs with teal cushions and floral lei’s for each guest. Aisle covered in palm leaves and decorated with shells and flowers. Traditional anointing wedding ceremony – priest pouring water from shell over bridal couple’s hands. Exotic Beauties: Coconut water served fresh from green coconuts and decorated with exotic flowers. A traditional Polynesian peacock chair, draped with flowers framing our gorgeous bride. Palm frond bouquet packed with orchids. Orchid hair decorations. Art Inspiration: Artist canvas bouquet – exotic floral arrangement forming a 3D living art-piece. Interactive creative pause spot – for guests to unleash their inner artist Framed canvas floral master-pieces line the pathway. Backdrop canvases – paintings inspired by patterns and colours found in Gauguin origionals. A tropical banquet: Seating chart display – Stick screen draped with floral leis used to mount escort cards. Exotic tablescape nestled...
by Jeanine | Nov 26, 2015 | Styling Features
Get ready to view a colourful visual feast of authentic homegrown ideas in this gorgeous styled wedding shoot styled by Jeanine Richards – Owner of Ninirichi Style Studio; in conjunction with Tickled Pink Weddings Events, As Sweets as Images Photography and an amazing team of wedding industry leaders. Our home city Johannesburg is a rich source of inspiration; from her history, culture and diversity, to her gritty textures, vibrant colours, abundant creativity and exceptional skills and talents that abound. We created a striking shoot; jam packed with bespoke details that will be sure to leave a lasting impression and encourage brides to think outside the box and express their inner African Queen! Make a bold statement with your first touch point – This striking invitation set will leave guests intrigued and excited to attend your big day celebration. Hand-made Shwe-Shwe fabric envelopes, bound with beaded sisal twine and punched name-tags. We utilized Amy’s beautiful gritty background texture photos from our site visit to 1 Fox – The Sheds (a decommissioned dynamite factory in the heart of Jozi); over which we layered bold typographic details and colour pop silhouette graphics. Individual information cards bound with a gold split-pin to form a fan-out pinwheel. Bespoke crafted signage concept – a great recognizable detail to place at the venue entrance to lead guests in the right direction as they arrive. Embroidery hoops housing bold traditional Shwe Shwe fabrics and crochet looms framing signage prints – mounted on a chicken wire fence and embellished with giant buttons. Informal township style seating arrangements at the welcome drinks area – reclaimed packaging crates with Shwe...