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My journey into event design began with my own wedding. With experience in UX/UI and marketing, I realized I wanted to create invitation websites that evoke emotion, not just convey information.
At VOWMOOD, I am responsible for all visuals, website development, and the design studio.
Anna Buravtsova
I work in the fashion industry, designing accessories. My superpower is my keen eye. I know how shades, textures, and details create an overall mood.
At VOWMOOD, I am responsible for aesthetic expertise, trends, and meanings.
Two views on design
VOWMOOD was born not from a desire to "start a business," but from a genuine love of detail. We professionally work with visuals in various fields, but here we’ve combined what we love most.
How VOWMOOD came into being
It all started with Pinterest: Anastasia’s first invitation sites received such a response that it became clear that people were craving genuine and original visuals. We combined our experience in design and fashion to create a project where aesthetics meets meaning.
Rom-com era
For those who grew up watching movies like Bride Wars, Disney, and scenes that you want to watch over and over again.
Pinterest vibe
For those who save moodboards without a reason and love to collect atmosphere piece by piece.
The world of details
For those who notice beauty in a font, the texture of a fabric, or the color of a ribbon. For those who believe that it’s the little nuances that create atmosphere.
Taste and meaning
For those who choose sincerity and atmosphere over pathos or an inflated budget.
About feelings
For those who find this topic resonant even without a reason. Simply because beautiful stories are a part of life.
Who are we doing this for
We create VOWMOOD for those who appreciate the aesthetics of love, beautiful details, and weddings with character.
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Week 1 / June 2026
Studio
Wedding Invitation Website 2026: A Digital Love Story for a Modern Couple
A link in a messenger is the opening scene of your personal rom-com. We’ll show you how to turn a website invitation into art, using examples from Heart and Kinder.
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