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Dreaming of a Wedding in Provence? Look No Further for Your Ideal Inspiration.

Excuse me while I leave reality behind and escape to the beauty that is this charmingly chic chateau shoot. Captured by Gert Huygaerts, with assistance from Palermo Photo, these pics are what my day dreams are made of, from the gorgeous florals by Laetitia Fleurs d’Atelier to the La Tavola linens, all orchestrated perfectly by The Romanticist Studios. Simply put, it’s paradise in Provence. How can you resist!?

From Gert HuygaertsEscape to beautiful Provence with a vow renewal planned by The Romanticist Studios and captured by fine art photographer Gert Huygaerts.

From The Romanticist Studios… When the couple is set on a destination wedding it is always important to combine both ‘worlds’ for an authentic vision. To create this vision, we carefully selected the location and a ‘home’ and ‘local’ teams that could bring together American trends and the natural beauty and warmth of Provence.

The logistics of any event abroad can be overwhelming for couples and planners alike so we partnered with Coco from Travellur to scout a unique venue (Chateau des Alpilles) and manage the ins and outs of our trip.

To compose the modern details, I chose a trendy color palette of ‘greenery’ and almond that enhanced the natural elements at the Chateau and the bride’s look. The romantic minimal dress by Alexandra Grecco was paired with custom jewelry crafted by Sara Golden specially for our bride.

Using foraged grasses and roses, Laetitia Fleurs d’Atelier created a bouquet that was both organic and feminine for the occasion. Silk and Willow watercolor ribbon infused the bridal look with the green and almond shades in a sophisticated way.

The head table was designed to stand out at the location. We chose pillar candles and long café au lait tapers from Creative Candles along with a dramatic fern velvet tablecloth from La Tavola Linen for a modern touch of color. The place settings were adorned with local grasses and handwritten name cards from Tara Spencer. The florals were wild and asymmetrical in shades of almond, green grass and soft rose.

All other tables were kept simple with the Chateau’s own garden tables and simple flower arrangements.

Tara Spencer designed a textural and bold invitation suite to give guests a little glimpse of all the moments to come in Provence. Luxury handmade paper from her company Idyll added subtle almond color to the suite.

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Photography: Gert Huygaerts Photography | Event Planning: The Romanticist Studios | Styling: The Romanticist Studios | Floral Design: Laetitia C. - fleurs d'atelier | Wedding Dress: Alexandra Grecco | Invitations: Tara Spencer | Jewelry: test | Venue: Chateau des Alpilles | Candles: Creative Candles | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Logistics + Travel: Coco Kliks | Photography - Assistance: Palermo Photo | Ribbon + Napkin: Silk and Willow | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Tabletop: Petra

Summer in Paris is Where Engagement Shoots Shine

Summer in Paris… are there any words as sweet? We think not and these pics by French Grey Photography sure do bring it all to life. These two cuties first met briefly years ago, reconnected and well, the rest is romantic history. But before their happily ever after continued, they captured their love in Paris… aka the perfect idea if you ask us! Enjoy!

From French Grey PhotographyI just love this couple’s natural love and energy during their Paris engagement shoot! Plus the fact that their outfits go so well together made this session a pleasure to capture!

Here’s their cute story in their own words: In 2014, Nick and I met in LA, six weeks before I moved to New York from LA. We were at a mutual friends BBQ in the summer. We were inseparable after that day, and when it came time for me to move neither of us had any idea if we would work out… but three weeks later he was on a plane to NYC

Intimate Parisian Wedding With 11 Guests

If you’ve ever wondered what a small, sweet yet insanely stylish wedding in Paris looks like, consider this your lucky day. Thanks to the beautiful images by Michelle Boyd Photography, we’re getting a glimpse into Hannah and Jordan’s intimate celebration with 11 of their dearest friends and family. It’s a wedding that proves less is truly more and you can watch it all unfold right this way.

Hannah & Jordan were married this February in Paris, surrounded by their 11 closest family and friends. When Hannah asked if I would be up for traveling with them to my favorite city in the world… well there wasn’t really any decision to make, was there?! Hannah and Jordan are two of the most relaxed, kind people I’ve had the pleasure of working with.

From Hannah… Because Saturday was looking rainy, we decided to move our portraits to Friday while the rest of the crew was on a Fat Tire Bike Tour wandering around the city. Before taking pictures, Jordan and I went to pick out flowers from one of the street shops and grab a quick coffee at a cafe with our sweet photographer, Michelle, and her husband, Bryan.

Fortunately Michelle is a renaissance woman and was able to help build my bouquet, put my dress on and do my hair! Seriously, the best. Jordan came to my room to get me and we had a few private moments together before heading into the city for our pictures. First, a random alleyway I spotted out the side of our Uber and then on to the Palais Royal and Notre Dame.

Saturday morning finally arrived and I think I got four hours of sleep. Jordan and I went on a walk together that morning before the girls and guys split up. The guys had some of the best barbecue of their lives (in Paris, I know?!) at Melt – a bbq joint owned by some Dallas boys while the girls enjoyed coffees, cheese trays and more macarons than you could ever want while Victoria did our hair and makeup.

My dress was made by Coutures by Laura, the shoes are my favorite ever from Sevilla Smith, and the invitations were written by Kristy Sugg, Illustrated by Hayley Johnson. Oh, and of course, boutonnieres by our ever talented photographer, Michelle.

We had our ceremony and reception dinner at The Peninsula Paris where the staff truly went above and beyond. I am still so amazed and so thankful for how they treated us!

To say I cried the entire time would be an understatement. Something about having so few people there just made the whole weekend incredibly special. Standing out in the hallway with my sweet dad was so surreal, cue the tears. When I turned the corner and saw, not only Jordan, but all of our family I just started bawling.

All in all, we truly loved having our wedding this way and have not once regretted it or wished we could change one thing. We were able to focus on the things that mattered most to us – our marriage, our families, and that we enjoyed our time together. It is certainly not for everyone, but it is definitely worth considering!

 

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Photography: Michelle Boyd Photography | Wedding Dress: Coutures By Laura | Hair + Makeup: Victoria Farr | Calligraphy: Kristy Sugg | Venue: Peninsula Hotel | Bouquet + Boutonniere: Michelle Boyd Photography | Getting Ready: Westin Vendome | Invitation Art: Hayley Johnson | Wedding Rings: Stephen Baron

When the Bride-to-Be Plans Dream Weddings in France for a Living…

It’s always an extra special treat when the wedding planner becomes the Bride-to-be, and this engagement session photographed by Jacqui Cole is no different! Jennifer of Jennifer Fox Weddings spends her days making Brides’ dreams of French fetês come true, so when it came time to capture her own love story, she knew she wanted to highlight Paris’s iconic locations yet still choose spots meaningful to her and her love. Every single image is overflowing with romance in this can’t-miss gallery!

From the Bride, Jennifer of Jennifer Fox Weddings… I am a wedding planner in Paris and the owner of Avec Weddings & Events, a wedding and design agency specializing in luxury celebrations in France. Usually, I’m helping couples plan their dream wedding in France. This time, however, I am on the other side of the planning process as the Bride-to-be! My fiancé, Sébastien, and I celebrated our recent engagement with a gorgeous engagement session with Jacqui Cole Photography. Since we live in Paris, we wanted to choose locations that are iconic but also meaningful to us. Strolling hand in hand around the romantic Jardin des Tuileries, dancing around the luxury shops in the Place Vendôme, and laughing in the company of the Musée du Louvre, Jacqui captured our love for the city and our carefree, gentle love for one another.

Our love story began in the summer of 2013 at a quaint Paris café. After a 4-hour dinner (with delicious French wine and a ton of laughs) we quickly learned that despite having grown up in different countries with different cultures, we share the same values, sense of humor, taste in wine, love of good food, and value of our family and friends. From that day, we have shared laughs, tears, jokes, and travels and have made countless memories together. This past April, as we were getting ready to leave to visit his family, Sébastien got down on one knee in our home and asked me to be his wife. We will be married next June in Burgundy, France.

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Photography: Jacqui Cole Photography | Event Planning: Jennifer Fox Weddings | Photo Processing: Richard Photo Lab

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A Castle Wedding With Provence’s Quintessential Charm

This darling couple set out with the help of Les Cocottes Events to plan a wedding with “true Provence charm.” Between the enchanting grounds of Chateau de Robernier, the olive oil favors, the Bride’s lace covered gown, and the candlelight setting, they absolutely captured that quintessential charm. Les Productions de la Fabrik and Weddream Productions shared the beauty of the day with us, so scroll on and press play!

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From Les Productions de la FabrikClémence and Sebastian met in London a few years ago. Very quickly they had the strong feeling that they would spend their life together. They always wanted a wedding with a true “Provence” charm: an outdoor dinner under the trees, an old restored house with elegance, and all the beauty of the south of France including olive and palm trees and laurels in bloom. They obviously fell in love with the Robernier Castle! The wedding planning agency, Les Cocottes Events helped them realize all the ideas they had imagined for this great day – romantic, chic, Provencal with a touch of white, blue, lavender, and coral with lots of customized details. A candlelight dinner in the castle court under a sky of lights with a very animated photo booth and a provencal themed cocktail rounded out the night, with plenty of little gifts for their guests.

The photography was very important point to them; they contacted me more than a year before the big day!  They said, “We appealed to Peggy, Productions de la Fabrik, whose images are refined and elegant, with that natural and softness that we particularly like.” For the video, they called Patricia from WedDream Productions, which offered them a bright and playful film.

The floral decor was done by Marie Briolay from Ombelline, who created bouquets with colors and shapes to match the Robernier Castle and the atmosphere of Provence perfectly. The party was fun, with great music, thanks to Ben from Nuit Blanche DJ.

This day was wonderful! Clemence and Sebastian were surrounded by the people they love and who came from all over the world. A storm took place during the religious ceremony, but we the sun came out for the cocktail hour and dinner, which were a miracle of joy and love. On Sunday morning, the farewell brunch around the pool and under the trees was also an incredible memory of complicity, proof of love and tenderness. It was a perfect day!

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Photography: Les Productions de La Fabrik | Cinematography: Weddream | Event Planning: Les Cocottes Events | Floral Design: Ombelline | Reception Venue: Chateau De Robernier | Makeup: Un Brin D'audace | DJ: Nuit Blanche

Classic French Riviera Soiree at a Pink Wedding Venue

From the tux and lace to the perfectly round bouquet of roses, this French Riviera fete is classic in every way possible. But what I love most about it? It takes place at Villa Ephrussi De Rothschild, a.k.a. the prettiest PINK venue you ever did see, surrounded by gorgeous gardens and palms. Kind of makes you want to book it right now, huh? Well, you just might once you see the full day captured by Caught the Light.

From Caught the LightIt had long been a dream of mine to photograph a wedding at the magical Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild on the French Riviera and this jaw-droppingly beautiful wedding did not disappoint! Planned to perfection by Lavender & Rose, whose work is always seamless, the bride and groom travelled from the north of England for their wedding celebrations. Opting for pretty opulence with their floral design by Wayne Riley Flowers, they chose to be wed under a luscious floral arch for their outdoor wedding in front of the Rothschild fountains.

For the Black Tie reception, the couple treated their guests to champagne, cocktails and canapés with views over St Jean Cap Ferrat during the Cote d’Azur’s famous Golden Hour, with serenades by the beautiful Lizzy Parks, followed by an acoustic set by The Phly Boyz who set the tone for the evening. The couple chose to decorate their tables with hand-designs by stationer Louise Richardson who incorporated elements from the inside of the villa to compliment their stationery suite. Gold-rimmed glassware, an abundance of flowers and pretty pastel hues adorned each table as the sun dipped low over the bay, with supper served just after sunset in front of the fantastic pink facade of the Villa Ephrussi.

Impeccable catering was provided by a Michelin-starred chef courtesy of Jardin des Chefs and more music and merriment was provided by The Phyl Boyz more riotous set. It was so much fun watching guests sing along as the top table swayed and both bride and groom sang along before we all settled down to some emotional and ultimately hilarious speeches!

The bride and groom took to the dance floor as husband and wife en terrasse before leading the party indoors for more live music and a brilliant dance floor set by the French Riviera’s finest event DJ, Thomas Dusseune. It could not have been a more dreamy wedding to photograph in such a unique setting with a couple so visibly in love!

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Photography: Caught The Light | Event Planning: Lavender&Rose Weddings | Floral Design: Wayne Riley Flowers | Wedding cake: Debbie's Cake Boutique | Stationery: Louise Richardson Stationery | Bridesmaid's dresses: Ghost | Catering: Jardin des Chefs | Make up: Sophie Killian | Hair: Gérard Darby | DJ: Thomas Dusseune | Venue: Villa Ephrussi De Rothschild | Wedding Venue: Villa Ephrussi De Rothschild | Bridal preparation hotel: Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat Four Seasons | Bride's gown: Les Trois Soeurs | Cocktail Hour Music: Lizzy Parks | Production: D&X Events | Tableware: Options | Transport: Prestige Driver | Wedding Celebrant: Anne Naylor | Wedding band: The Phly Boyz | Wedding favours: Laduree

The Most Romantic Spot on the Planet Just Might Be…Provence

Does it get any more romantic than a quiet chateau in the South of France? That would be a hard no. For Tamara Gruner’s recent photography workshop, she showcased just how magical a honeymoon in Provence can be. And with design and styling by Weddings of Excellence in Provence and the old world charm of Le Clos Saint-Estève, these images are all the motivation you need to book that post-wedding vacation to the prettiest spot on Earth.

From Tamara Gruner Photography… What can be more beautiful to spend your first days as a married couple in beautiful Provence? We chose the stunning Provencal venue ‘Le Clos Saint-Estève’ for our honeymoon inspiration. Our happy couple arrives in style at their honeymoon location with their cute suitcases. Our bride is wearing a beautiful modern dress from Alyssa Kristin, which matches her stunning shoes from Bella Belle Shoes. Happily, they are wondering around the beautiful estate and can’t hide their love for each other. Our sweet lovebirds are looking forward to a week of relaxing days after their wedding. Upon their arrival they are waking up to sunshine the next day. Our bride is dressed in her gorgeous lingerie made by Veronica Sheaffer. To totally unwind they are having breakfast in bed in their typically Provencal bedroom – a stunner itself! We wish the both of them many more fun mornings in their future life together! If you wish to be part of our next Tamara Gruner Photography Workshops 2018 (April 22nd – 25th) click here for more info.

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Photography: Tamara Gruner Photography | Event Planning & Design: Weddings Of Excellence In Provence | Shoes: Bella Belle | Catering: Brunet Freres | Makeup: Ylva Langenskiold | Hair: Agnes Caneri | Groom's Attire: Rayne Homme | Attendee Presents: Rose et Marius | ESTATE: LE CLOS SAINT ESTEVE | Floral Design & Event Design: Un Jardin En Ville | Guest Blogger: Erin Lepperd from Style Me Pretty | Invitation & Calligraphy: Crème De Papier | Lighting & Technical Support: BAZ MUSIC LIGHT CONCEPT | Lingerie: Veronica Sheaffer | Management of Venue: LE CLOS SAINT ESTEVE | Model Agency: Enjoy Models | Ring & Jewelry: Susie Saltzman | Scans & Guest Speaker: Richard Photo Lab | Short White Dress: Alyssa Kristin | Shuttle: Provence Panorama | Silk & Ribbon & Headpiece: Orchidee De Soie | Sweets: Made In Cake | Tabletop Rentals: Carron Paris | Website Designer Guest Speaker: Icon6 | Workshop: Tamara Gruner Photography

This Couple Ditched Tradition for the Elopement of Their Dreams

If you have any inclination that an elopement might be right for you, listen carefully to the words of this couple who exchanged vows in Paris. “You are going to spend the rest of your life with the person you love! Do not worry about anyone else. Try to live in the moment and do something for the two of you that you’ll remember for years to come.” With the help of French Grey Weddings they did exactly that and our friends at Brancoparta told the story beautifully through their lens.

From the bride… We wanted our wedding day in Paris to be as natural and stress-free as possible. However, I still wanted the occasion to feel elegant and romantic. We decided that an elopement was the best fit for us. I am a first-grade teacher and Glenn is an IT consultant from New York City. We consider ourselves to be easygoing and planning a large wedding at home was becoming a bit overwhelming and impersonal. Neither of us had ever been to Paris and we thought an elopement would be a unique opportunity to explore the romantic city and enjoy our special day together. I also knew we would have gorgeous pictures. My advice to couples thinking about eloping is this:

You are going to spend the rest of your life with the person you love! Do not worry about anyone else. Try to live in the moment and do something for the two of you that you’ll remember for years to come.

We hired Kasia of French Grey Events as our planner/celebrant for our elopement. I felt that a combination of pink and purple hues was the perfect accent to a Parisian backdrop. I sent Kasia a few pictures of how I envisioned my wedding day and she took care of absolutely everything, from the hair and makeup to the bouquet. The bouquet was made of seasonal flowers in my preferred colors. Fragrant purple lilacs, white ranunculus, and pink roses made up the base of my bouquet, accented with tulips and poppies. Soft silk ribbons in pale pink colors gathered in this spring bouquet to perfection.

Glenn and I were staying at the beautiful Pavilion de la Reine Hotel. It was the quintessential location for a romantic First Look session. We entrusted Kasia (our celebrant and planner) with the task of finding the perfect Parisian intimate venue for us. She did an excellent job of choosing a gorgeous and intimate balcony in the historic Arènes de Lutèce. It was perfect. I wore a Madeline Gardner dress from RK bridal in New York City. It was the very first dress I tried on! I fell in love with the scalloped lace and the delicate crystal beading. I assumed I loved it because it was the first time I was seeing myself in a wedding dress. After trying on many other dresses, I couldn’t stop thinking about that first dress-it was “the one”. I knew I made the right choice when I saw Glenn’s reaction upon seeing me for the first time.

I wanted my shoes to be timeless and romantic like Paris. The Badgley Mischka ‘Roxy’ shoes were absolutely gorgeous. The nude satin complemented the champagne hue of my dress.
Glenn wore a custom suit from Robbie & Co Men’s Shop. He was looking forward to seeing my reaction at our First Look. It was well worth the wait–I fell in love all over again.
The wonderful Harold James (my MUAH stylist) styled a low bun that was elegant but subtle enough to put the focus on the neckline of my beautiful dress. My makeup was soft and accentuated my features.

We were fortunate enough to have Andre Teixeira of Branco Prata as our photographer. Being that we eloped and did not have our families with us, it was very important that we had quality photography. Andre photographed us at the breathtaking Jardin des Plantes and captured the essence of our relationship and much that day meant to us. We were driven around Paris in a vintage Rolls Royce. People cheered and waved wherever we went. It was an experience we will never forget. My favorite part of the ceremony was when we recited our vows to one another. We had not rehearsed or written anything in advance! Although short, we knew our words were genuine and heartfelt.

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Photography: Brancoprata | Event Planning: French Grey Events | Floral Design : French Grey Events | Wedding Dress: Madeline Gardner | Hair + Makeup: James Harold | Hotel : Pavillon de la Reine | Groom’s Attire: Robbie's Suits NYC

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A Gorgeous Alfresco Wedding in France That’s 100% Vegan

Not only is this wedding just about the dreamiest of dreamy french chateau weddings we’ve ever come across but add to that beauty the fact that no animals were hurt in the making of this celebration. That’s right. This alfresco dream day is 100% vegan planned by Matthew Oliver with florals by Chataigner Fleurs plus vegan deliciousness by Gentle Gourmet. Get lost in the beauty of Ben Yew’s images plus a film by HD Moments below!

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From the Bride…Our relationship was nearly a decade in the making. We met studying abroad in the southwest corner of France, in a city surrounded by mountains and palm trees. An inevitable magic occurs while studying abroad, and though I cherished all of my new friendships, there was a certain je ne sais quoi about Pierre. In the years following, we visited each other and spoke on the phone, but mostly kept in touch through long e-mail exchanges. Then one day, Pierre sent me the most romantic e-mail that would forever change our lives. We were living in different countries at the time (he in Singapore, and I in New York City), so we decided to meet in Paris for New Year’s Eve to see if we could be more than friends, and it was there where we fell in love. With the instrumental role France had already played in our relationship, there was no question when we later got engaged that we wanted to be married there, too.

I am vegan, so I knew that any day that was all about our love also needed to reflect love and compassion for all beings. Given the notable reputation of French cuisine and the fact it is rich in meats, cheeses, and creams, versus vegan cuisine eschewing all animal products and being (incorrectly!) reputed as bland, light, or boring, finding a caterer who could defy these stereotypes and create food our guests would love was very important to us. We were over the moon when Gentle Gourmet of Paris agreed to cater our wedding. Their professionalism and the quality, beauty, and taste of everything they created had many guests who had never tried vegan food before asking for seconds and declaring themselves vegan! We also had the incredible luck of finding a local, vegan food truck, Les Petits Plats d’Anna, who provided late night snacks of crêpes, doughnuts, french fries, and popcorn while we danced the night away.

With so many personal touches that we wanted to include, we knew we could not plan this wedding alone. After reaching out to dozens of potential wedding planners, we found Matthew Oliver Weddings, whom we immediately connected with and knew we could trust to make our day everything we hoped it to be. Matthew’s incredible creativity, expertise, and charm made the entire planning process so much fun! He helped us find our dream venue, Château de la Beuvrière, our amazing photographer, Ben Yew, and brilliant videographer, HD Moments. What these three teams created for our wedding day was more beautiful than we could have imagined.

The château itself is not only stunning but the grounds are lovely as well, and it served as our greatest visual inspiration. The château sits beside a gorgeous lake with an island that is accessible by a small footbridge, and it was there on the island where we had the ceremony. Cocktail hour consisted of our signature cocktails and hors d’oeuvres being hand served, accompanied by an avant-garde jazz quartet playing musette waltz with accordion, à la the soundtrack from Amélie. A photo booth, outdoor games, and a bouncy castle were set up on the lawn for guests to enjoy. Dinner was served in the courtyard on long wooden tables draped with flower runners on top of lace, softly illuminated by soy candles. A large tent was set up next to the lake for dancing where the party went on until 6 a.m.!

With July being the height of lavender season in France, lavender played a strong role in our décor. We chose deep purple with pale pink and gold accents as our color palette. Sprigs of fresh lavender were placed on top of gold charger plates, and sachets of dried lavender were included in guests’ welcome bags.

The château itself already provided such a beautiful setting that we decided on natural, loose floral arrangements to enhance the relaxed and timeless feeling of the day. To incorporate our message of love for all beings, we named our tables after different animals. Our escort cards were attached to small golden figurines of the corresponding animal and signage that read, “The animals will show you the way.” Tiles found in an abandoned building nearby were hand painted with the name of each animal in both French and English and used as the table markers. In lieu of traditional wedding favors, a donation was made to the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals on behalf of each guest.

My bridal party’s look was that of modern, glamorous ballerinas. They wore custom tea length tulle tutus with tops and accessories of their choosing. Fashion makeup artist and vegan activist, Fanny Maurer, gave us a beautiful, cruelty-free glow. Our groomsmen embodied our laidback vibe by foregoing suits for suspenders and bow ties.

It is hard to pick one moment as our favorite, but the ceremony stands out as being so special as every part of it was a contribution from someone we love. My sister and brother-in-law performed all of the music for the ceremony, and our fathers performed a moving duet on guitar and violin. My nieces were our flower girl and flower baby, and my nephew was our ring bearer. Our mothers read our favorite readings, our pastor from NYC officiated, and our rescued dachshund, Lulu, served as my dog of honor.

We loved our wedding so incredibly much. From start to finish, the day felt as though we had been transported to another time and place with all of our favorite people. We were fortunate to have had an incredible team of vendors who made our dream wedding a reality. To everyone who attended and contributed to our wedding to make it all that it was, merci infiniment. Nous vous aimons.

Photographer: Ben Yew Photography + Film | Videographer: HD Moments | Flowers: Chataigner Fleurs | Wedding Dress : JLM Couture | Stationery: Minted | Shoes: Billy Ella | Bridesmaids' Dresses: V.Marie | Catering: Gentle Gourmet | Hair Stylist: Aline Maussion | DJ: Chris Wharton | Favors: Peta | Wedding Venue: Château de la Beuvrière | Caterer & Cake Maker: Gentle Gourmet | Château: Château de la Beuvrière | Jazz Quartet: Les Gentleman(s) | Jeweler: Lisa Lindhart | Marquee: BMF Location | Music: Ceremony & First Dance: Melissa Brobeck & Brian Scharfenberg | Personal Assistant : Sarah Sauvage | Planning: Matthew Oliver Weddings | Tableware Rental: Options | Vegan Food Truck: Les Petits Plats d'Anna | Vegan Makeup & Nail Artist: Fanny Maurer

This Elopement Will Convince You to Wed in Sun-Soaked Provence

What’s not to love about France? Cassie of Flaire Weddings & Events wanted to introduce her Brides-to-be to the beauty and irresistible charm of sun-soaked Provence as a wedding destination. This editorial elopement captured by Alexandra Vonk Photography was inspired by the colors of the region and is entirely gorgeous, but perhaps my favorite detail is the drool-worthy dinner table set amidst the cypress trees, outfitted with a mauve velvet linen from Nuage Designs and an assortment of romantic taper candles.


Event planner and floral stylist Cassie Cherneski loves everything about the country of France and wanted to introduce her primarily American audience to the beauty and irresistible charm of this wedding destination. For this editorial concept, she chose a venue in sun-soaked Provence, the Abbaye Saint Eusebe, with its Mediterranean charm, tall cypress groves and lavender fields galore.

For this shoot, she imagined an intimate elopement for a stylish couple that juxtaposed ancient, medieval architecture (the Abbaye Saint Eusebe dates back to the 11th century) with lush, glamorous details. The Bride, Cindy, wore a sparkling two-piece sheath gown by Eddy K Italia, and her look was completed with a cathedral length blush veil. She carried a loose, textural bouquet filled with roses, sweet peas, queen anne’s lace, eucalyptus, and foraged greenery. The bouquet’s colors included mauve, mustard, and touches of lavender, inspired by the colors of the region. Her Groom, Sacha, looked debonair in a slim-fitting charcoal suit with a black tie.

The creative team styled an intimate ceremony inside the Abbaye, with Cindy and Sacha flanked by two stately trees and groupings of candles. The rough stone walls of the Abbaye were the perfect contrast to the lush greenery and romantic candlelight.

Cassie designed a welcoming, intimate table among the Abbaye’s cypress trees where the couple could sit down with their nearest friends to celebrate after their ceremony. She draped the table in mauve velvet linen and set each place with driftwood chargers and black flatware. Cassie filled an urn to overflowing with blooms, placed it atop the table, and lit an assortment of taper candles placed in brass candlesticks so the couple could see as the sun sank below the hilltops.

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Photography: Alexandra Vonk Photography | Event Planning: Flaire Weddings & Events | Floral Design: Flaire Weddings & Events | Wedding Dress: Eddy K | Stationery: Olivia Grace Paperie | Hair + Makeup: Casey Powell | Bridal Boutique: One Fine Day | Chargers + Flatware: Emily Grace Design | Linen Rentals: Nuage Designs | Location: Abbaye Saint Eusebe | Models: Enjoy Models

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Shouting all the Je t’aime’s for this Parisian Wedding Inspiration.

If Parisian blue, chateaus and all things elegance are your jam, then this one is for you my amours. That Paris wedding you’ve been dreaming of could look like this. With impeccable design and florals by Sarah Park Events and Floraison, it’s a story of love that starts with graceful getting ready moments and closes with a quaint dinner scene, snapped to perfection by Esther Sun. Once you’re done soaking in each and every detail, make sure to view it in motion with Josh Gooden‘s film below!

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From Esther Sun PhotographyLocated in a small town, Chateau du Grand-Lucé, is the perfect venue for a celebration outside of Paris. Inspired by the beautiful architecture and landscape of Chateau du Grand-Lucé, we wanted to set an intimate wedding for the couple who appreciates old world charm. Every room in the Chateau told a story and the gardens took you back in time showing off its rich history. We chose a color palette of blue, gray, and white to balance the natural surroundings. We set the dinner under the trees that lined a path leading to the lower gardens. This set up was perfect as the guests could enjoy the view of the Chateau as well as the surrounding gardens.

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Photography: Esther Sun Photography | Videography: Josh Gooden Cinematography | Floral Design: Floraison | Stationery: Julie Ha | Ceremony Venue: Hotel Château du Grand-Lucé | Shoes: Bella Belle | venue: Hotel Château du Grand-Lucé | Candles: Yummi Candles | Creative Direction & Design: Sarah Park Events | Hair & MUA: Trine Juel | Linen: BBJ La Tavola | Model: Laure Blicharz | Veil: Veiled Beauty | Wardrobe: Gossamer

This is How You Get Married in the South of France

When a group of vendors like this comes together to create inspiration for the taking—you can’t help but want to book your flight to the South of France… for your wedding, that is. With event design by Wanderlust Wedding, floral design by L’Art qui Pousse and captures by Gert Huygaerts, get ready to fill up those wedding pin boards my loves.

From Gert Huygaerts PhotographyWith this real couple editorial we wanted to visualise a whimsical Provence wedding with a touch of luxury. Le Hameau des Baux was the perfect setting for this wedding shoot, surrounded by olive groves. The gold and blush color scheme created the perfect sense of elegance and playfulness for this wedding shoot. Dressed in a sophisticated Zahavit Tshuba gown, Valerie looked absolutely stunning for her groom Robert, who was really star-struck with his Rietbergh tailor-made suit. The exquisite stationery, hand-written by Nora from Nice Plume enhanced the styling of this shoot by giving it the perfect combination of a romantic authenticity and a touch of exclusivity. With the table setting and floral decorations fitting perfectly in the color scheme flawlessly, the complete design fitted in the rhythm of this exquisite French beauty. The amazing team of vendors created the best of their craft to make this shoot to the wonderful result we achieved. Valerie and Robert looked stunning and they really enjoyed the first look and spending some utterly romantic moments together.

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Photography: Gert Huygaerts Photography | Event Design: Wanderlust Wedding | Floral Design: L'Art qui Pousse | Wedding Dress: Zahavit Tshuba | Invitations: Nice Plume | Shoes: Bella Belle | Rings: Alice Magnin Jewelry | Make-up: Marine Debavelaere | Hair: Les Ciseaux De Marie | Groom's Attire: Rietbergh Wedding Suits | Wedding Venue: Le Hameau Des Baux | Film Lab: Carmencita Film Lab | Hair Jewellery: SIBO Designs | Rentals: Options | Silk Ribbons: Orchidee De Soie

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From the Decor to the Menu, This Provence Wedding Is All Natural

This destination wedding in Provence, France, was natural and organic in every way – from the decor to the menu! Wanderlust Wedding enhanced the beauty of the villa using a light color palette complementary to the lavender and olive trees found on the property, and Angelika Fürstler put together a delicious, completely vegan dinner for guests to enjoy at the reception. Gert Huygaerts Fine Art Photography was there to capture the day, and it’s all waiting for you right here.

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From Gert Huygaerts Fine Art PhotographyWith this authentic and intimate destination wedding, we would like to share the utterly romantic day of Sylviane and Adam in the gorgeous surroundings of Provence. The private villa with its olive trees, traditional building style, and gorgeous swimming pool was the ideal decor for a both organic and sophisticated wedding day.

In the morning, the couple and their guests gathered at the ancient church of Grasse, where the couple exchanged their vows in a traditional ceremony. For the reception and dinner, Lisa and Franck from Wanderlust Wedding managed to create a truly romantic Provence atmosphere by working with the beautiful and natural elements the region has to offer. Thinking of lavender as a detail throughout the day, amongst the olive trees – what could one expect more from Provence? Adding the floral skills of D’Amour et de Deco was the perfect finish of this beautiful day. In the same organic and natural style, the stationery was created by Niceplume in an amazingly beautiful greyish-purple color scheme.

Having a vegan reception dinner with a delicious menu by Angelika Fürstler, the organic accent continued throughout the day, from refreshing and natural lemonades to lavender champagne and a wedding cake by Citron Pavot.

Working with vendors at a high quality level definitely was a big plus at the wedding. It helps take away the stress and guarantees good service at all levels.

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Photography: Gert Huygaerts Photography | Event Planning: Wanderlust Wedding | Floral Design: D'amour et de Deco | Cake: Citron Pavot Traiteur | Invitations: Nice Plume | Catering: Angelika Fürstler | Transportation: Riviera Classic Car | Tent: Organic Concept | Film Processing: Carmencita Film Lab | Furniture and Linens: Options | Wedding Favors - Handmade Lavender Sachets: Flying Little Birds

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A Musical Wedding on the French Riviera

Given that the Bride is a musicologist scholar and the Groom has played the accordion and piano since the age of four, it was no surprise that they infuse their passion for music throughout their wedding day in the French Riviera. From the beautiful, personal performances by their gifted friends during the ceremony and the thoughtful song selections to the sing-a-long style first dance and the Groom’s joyful rendition of old French love songs on the accordion at the reception, Anne-Claire Brun Photography captured each magical, musical moment.

From Anne-Claire Brun Photography Last summer I got to shoot a romantic wedding on the French Riviera. Orlene and Guillaume got married in the Groom’s parents’ villa on a hillside in the beautiful village of Mougins on the “Côte d’Azur”. It was beautiful! They had a jazz quartet from Cannes playing throughout cocktail hour and some of their incredibly talented friends got up to dance, sing, and play along with them. Just before dessert, Guillaume played the accordion, and everyone sang along to French classics – it was a wonderful atmosphere!

From the Bride… Guillaume and I met thanks to Guillaume’s best friend, Baptiste (who ended up being one of his best men at the wedding!). Baptiste and I met once in Paris in 2008, but it wasn’t until I had moved back to Cambridge later that year that I saw a video posted on Baptiste’s Facebook page of a guy playing this beautiful piece of music on an old piano. I remember writing a comment underneath the video, asking about the name of the piece. The guy in the video (who turned out to be Guillaume!) wrote back, saying that it was just something he had made up. That was the first and last contact we had until three years later, in 2011, when I finished my doctorate in musicology.

We reconnected again, thanks to music, and after hundreds of emails, letters, and phone conversations, we finally met in person in December of 2011 on a wintry Tuesday in Paris at the big blue door on Rue Etienne Marcel. He was tall, well-dressed, and his heart was racing. I was a foot smaller than him, slightly nervous, with a beaming smile. He carried my suitcase into his apartment, and I never left.

For the proposal, he waited until we were in the middle of nowhere, in Iceland, where the sunsets last for three hours in the summer. We were sitting on the top of a hill overlooking a fjord in the tiny village of Stykkisholmur; it was almost midnight, and the sun was touching the horizon. I remember he reached into his pocket while saying, “Orlène, voudrais-tu faire un bout de chemin avec moi?” (Orlene, would you like to build the rest of your life with me?) I said yes with so many tears in my eyes that I didn’t even see the ring!

We absolutely loved the planning process. One of our favorite parts was working side by side with our incredible wedding planners Maëva and Cédric (Monsieur + Madame) on our aesthetic vision for the day. We met them in Mougins the summer before the wedding, and from then on, we planned everything together in detail. From creating the pictogram invitations down to finding the beautiful cutlery and bistro-style chairs we had in mind, they were there to help us at every step. We loved seeing all those months of planning brought to life by Monsieur + Madame on the day!

We also loved finding and planning the day with each of the artisans that made the wedding what it was: from our photographer, Anne-Claire, and her all-important emphasis on soft and romantic natural lighting to the exquisitely refined cuisine of Provence chef, Steven Borishansky, not to mention the beauty of both the dessert table by Citron Pavot and the floral design by Julie Guittard.

On a more personal note, for Brides-to-be, I would really recommend taking the time during the planning process to find a a hair and makeup artist you fully trust. I was so worried about looking too ‘done up’ on the day or looking too different from how I normally look. Harold James was one of the few makeup artists I came across whose motto was ‘natural and fresh’ for both hair and makeup. And looking back at the photos, I feel that’s exactly what he achieved!

The theme for the wedding was both ‘champêtre chic’ and ‘old movie retro glam’! We chose Guillaume’s parents’ garden for the wedding because we loved the idea of having an intimate space that already had so much meaning for us, and where our guests would feel at home. It’s a plus that their villa is literally on the top of a hillside in the beautiful village of Mougins, on the Cote d’Azur. So the location definitely allowed for the ‘champêtre’, garden-party vibe. The chic side of the theme was definitely all in the details: from the marquis style of the champagne glasses to the romantic, pastel palette of the flowers and the recurrence of natural materials like copper and wood in the décor. Our wedding planners and florist really got the look we had hoped for down to a T! I must admit that my wedding dress also inspired the theme, since it combined both elements: the flowing, romantic tulle texture and floral appliqué on the bodice and train gave the ‘champêtre’ aspect with the style and cut of the dress (the high-low hem) showcasing the all-important ‘chic’ aspect – my shoes!

The ‘old movie-retro glam’ theme came from our combined passions: given that I’m a musicologist/film scholar and that Guillaume makes films for a living (and has also played accordion and piano since the age of 4!), we knew both music and cinema would need to be featured in our wedding! So we arranged to have a cinema corner set up in the garden, with a big leather couch, popcorn, and light blankets for when it got chilly in the early hours of the morning. We projected clips from our favorite films, beginning with True Romance. We also had a Super-8 and vintage cameras dispersed on the tables to hint at the movie theme as well. For the music side of things, we asked some of our friends, who are professional musicians, to perform on the day, including an incredible 20s-style Charleston performance by our Russian swing dancer friend, Ksenia! Funnily enough, this created a sort of competition between our Irish and French guests to see who could sing and dance the most! It was amazing. I have never been at a more musical wedding in my life! The ambiance was electric!

There are so many of my favorite moments of the day, it’s hard to choose! But the moment the town mayor gave us our ‘livret de famille’, our family register, was one of my favorite moments because it meant so much to me – to officially be a family. Other favorite moments include: the first look, which really felt like a fairytale! I remember seeing Guillaume from behind, dressed in his blue Vivienne Westwood suit, and then seeing him turn around and smile. He just looked so incredibly handsome, more handsome than I’d ever seen him before! I remember thinking, “How lucky am I!” Then driving to the ceremony together in a vintage Porsche Speedster was magical! And walking down the aisle together, hand in hand. Another favorite moment was the garden ceremony, it was so intimate and moving, so many laughs, some tears when our friends spoke. And later twirling in my dress during our photo session! And, of course, the moment when Guillaume played old French tunes on the accordion and everyone sang along – that is actually one of my happiest memories from the day! And, finally, driving back to the manoir together at 5 in the morning the next day, as the sun was coming up, listening to the sound of the old Porsche trying to make it up the winding, hilly streets of Mougins, feeling the breeze in my hair…such a special memory!

For the civil ceremony processional, we asked a friend, who is a professional violinist, to play a baroque piece by Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber’s called L’Aria (in the style played by the French-based ensemble L’Arpeggiata). For the recessional, we decided to add a bit of lightness to the occasion by having her boyfriend, who is a professional trumpeter and a very old friend, play Mendelssohn’s Wedding March from A Midsummer Night’s Dream Opus 61. It made us smile because it’s such a traditional song for what was quite the non-traditional wedding!

For the garden ceremony, we asked the same friends to play the Irish reel Repeal the Union on violin and guitar as played by ‘The Gloaming’ (one of our favorite Irish traditional music groups). For the recessional, we actually wanted to have the theme music from the film True Romance. But it required an ensemble of marimbas (and though we do have talented musician friends, none of them play the marimba). So since the garden ceremony went straight into the cocktail hour, the jazz quartet started playing and the champagne was opened, and that served as the recessional music!

We decided to have guest participation during our first dance, choosing a well-known French love song, La Vie en Rose by Edith Piaf. However, we chose to dance to Louis Armstrong’s English version of the song with its romantic rhythm and that gorgeous piano/trumpet intro, and we had our guests sing along in French (our wedding planners printed out the lyrics and handed them to everyone as we got up to dance!) It turned out to be so funny because everyone started singing too early, during the song’s introduction, which made the whole thing even more memorable and fun!

My advice for future Brides and Grooms is to be as present as you can on the day of the wedding. So many couples say that it’s a day that goes by so fast! But for us, because we were aware of being 100% present, we can remember every single detail. Savor every minute! I would also advise Brides and Grooms to make sure they have time together on the day, just the two of them. I really loved the moments we had on our own – they gave us time to reflect on what was happening, what it really meant, the importance of what we were doing, and then the realization of actually being married! And finally, try to spend as much time as possible with your guests on the day. Since there were only 40 guests at our wedding, we spent quality time with each and every guest. I know that’s not always feasible at a bigger wedding. But it did make the whole day feel so much more intimate and special, for us and for them.

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Photography: Anne-Claire Brun Photography | Event Design: Monsieur+Madame | Event Planning: Monsieur+Madame | Floral Design: Julie Guittard - Fleuriste | Wedding Dress: BHLDN | Cake: Citron Pavot Traiteur | Stationery: Monsieur+Madame | Bride's Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Jewelry: My mother-in-law’s pearl earrings | Catering: Steven’s Kitchen/ Steven Borishansky | Hair and Makeup: Harold James | DJ: Monsieur+Madame | Favors: Le Labo | Favors: Drinks by the Dram | Groom's Attire: Vivienne Westwood | Officiant: Guillaume's dad | Accommodations: Le Manoir de l'étang | Music: Di Costanzo Jazz Quartet | Paper Goods: Monsieur+Madame

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A Romantic Elopement with the Best Ever View of the Eiffel Tower

Just in case you need any more reason to plan a romantic elopement in the City of Light, Greg Finck has come to the rescue. Together with Rime Arodaky and Harold James, he crafted inspiration for the perfect Parisian wedding. It includes lots of lace, a dash of bubbly and the most gorgeous views of the Eiffel Tower. Take a little trip to the prettiest spot on the planet through the lens of a master.

Funded in 1780, Chaumet is one of France’s finest jewelry Maison. Located in the glorious Place Vendôme, it is a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship. Three months ago, we teamed up with the Maison, the bridal designed Rime Arodaky and myself, to create this Parisian Editorial. We are following a Parisian couple the day of their wedding, from their private apartment in the VIIth district of Paris (hence that amazing view of the Eiffel Tower), to their wedding ceremony, and back at the apartment for an intimate celebration with Champagne on their rooftop. The aim of this editorial is to emphasize the beauty of getting married or eloping in Paris. The story highlights some breathtaking views of the City, and is embellished by Chaumet’s amazing jewelry, and Rime Arodaky’s stunning dresses.

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Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Jewelry: Chaumet | Groom's Attire: Christian Dior | Artistic Direction & Dress: Rime Arodaky | Hair&Makeup: Harold James | Private Apartment: Paris Perfect

Your Visual Playbook to a Luxe Parisian Wedding

Paris is a city where some serious wedding magic happens. Especially when MC2 Mon Amour, Tuan Nguyen Films, and Greg Finck are involved. Consider this inspiration shoot an ode to their beloved city, ready to inspire the most glamorous of days.

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From the planner, MC2 Mon AmourParis is a symbol of romanticism and elegance so we took the time to contemplate the beauty of our city. At the heart of the most famous monuments of the world, the Shangri-La Hotel, Paris allowed us to create a luxury atmosphere and a perfect wedding day.

The bride is getting ready in the Suite Shangri-La to become “Madame” while admiring the “Grande Dame”. The groom has just some few minutes to wait in the secret garden of the Shangri-La Hotel, Paris to discover his bride, more gorgeous than ever. They climb together the “Escalier d’Honneur” stairs, enjoying every moment spent in the palace at the heart of the most beautiful city in the world.

They discover with admiration the amazing work done by the artisans for their big day!

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Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Cinematography: Ping Pang Films | Event Planning: MC2 Mon Amour | Floral Design: Vella & Bret | Wedding Dress: Printemps | Stationery: Atelier Preszburger | Bride's Shoes: Printemps | Hair + Makeup: Harold James | Suit: Printemps | Venue: Shangri La | Bride's Bouquet + Buttonhole: Floraison | Print: Atelier Stern | Wedding Ring : Bucherer

Dreamy Bridal Inspiration in the Most Romantic City on the Planet

Paris can do no wrong in our eyes and that sentiment shines through in this gorgeous bridal inspiration crafted by French Grey Events. A lush bouquet and a lace and chiffon gown are the perfect match for the architectural beauty of the most romantic city in all the land. And so too is the photography genius of Michael and Carina. Get lost in the beauty of Paris and a stunning bride with each and every image right here.

From the Photographers… The American Church of Paris with its stunning architecture made for the most beautiful backdrop for this elegant Parisian bridal editorial. The set of images showcase the different emotional stages a bride goes through before getting married: she is nervous, excited, playful, feels empowered, feels bittersweet. This introspective journey in the “city of love”, which is rich in love, happiness, loneliness and heaviness all at once, created an appealing backstory to this editorial.

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Photography: Michael And Carina Photography | Dress: Lihi Hod | Shoes : Jimmy Choo | Hair and Makeup: Harold James | Event Venue: American Church In Paris | Film Lab: Richard Photo Lab | Floral Design, Planning and Styling: French Grey Events | Model: Fanny Beladona | Mohair Jumper: Maison Floret

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Your Favorite Disney Star, Adrienne Bailon Tied the Knot in Paris!

Leave it former Cheetah Girl, Adrienne Bailon to say “I do” with the most glamorous Parisian wedding you ever did see. She married her love, Israel Houghton, and their ballroom affair captured by Mon Conte de Fées was one for the books. From the Eiffel Tower backdrop to her curve-hugging Walter Mendez dress, this is one destination wedding you won’t soon forget.

From the photographer… For the couple portraits, warm colors of the fall worked beautifully for a vintage and romantic look. I wanted to show that magical side of Paris by playing with the gentle light of the sun and the cloudy sky, but I also wanted some black and white pictures that I consider timeless regardless the trends in fashion or wedding photography.

Rose and violet tones were chosen for an intimate ceremony and as for the evening party, candles gave the beautiful gold aura. I really loved that night atmosphere full of love and tenderness. I have several pictures I like a lot but the one I captured while standing upstairs and nobody saw I was taking pictures, is one of my favorites. I truly love to photograph candid moments.

Adrienne and Israel were amazing and it was a real pleasure to capture their happiness.

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Photography: Mon Conte De Fees | Event Planning: Karleen Roy, The Vanity Group | Floral Design: Luc Deschamps | Wedding Dress: Walter Collection | Cake: Sweetness & Cook | Rings: Cartier | Makeup: Rokael Lizama | Hair: Ray D | Entertainment: The American Cathedral in Paris Boys Choir along with the Lady's Orchestra String Quartet of Paris | Favors: The Giving Keys | Suit: Tom Ford | Officiant: Bishop Michael Pitts with special words by Pastor Paula White | Venue: Hotel Plaza Athenée | Bar: Moët Champagne | Chef: Alain Ducasse | Day-Of Event Stationery: The Pink Orange | Welcome Gift: Laduree

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An Elopement in the City of Romance + Light

Who doesn’t dream of saying “I do” in Paris? It’s the city where all romantic fantasies come true and to start your happily ever after there is what wedding wishes are made of. But for these two, it wasn’t just a dream; it was real life. Zen Film Works captured it all as it unfolded, from the balcony of their Parisian hotel to the special moments all over the city of light, photographed by Claire Morris (see those all in our gallery right here). It may only be Monday but with a film like this, champagne is needed. So pop a bottle and enjoy!

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From the Bride… Marc and I both grew up in South Jersey but it wasn’t until we both relocated to Bucks County that we actually crossed paths. We met at his restaurant, La Stalla located in Newtown, PA in November 2012. We got engaged one year later. Marc proposed on the anniversary of our first date in the same location of our first kiss, Rittenhouse Square Park in Philadelphia, PA.

Marc is the owner of a family style Italian restaurant that hosts special events and weddings almost every weekend of the year. I am an event planner at the restaurant and a amateur photographer. We wanted to do something different and outside of the box. Not the typical cookie cutter wedding that we so often plan/attend. We wanted our wedding day to be about us. We knew that if we had a wedding at home, we would have a huge guest list and it wouldn’t be what we wanted. We wanted it to be intimate, romantic and picturesque.
I fell in love with Paris when I visited twice before in years prior. Marc had never been to Europe but I knew Marc would fall in love with the City of Love as soon as he arrived.

I searched on social media sites to find the perfect vendors for our special day. Instagram, mainly, led me down the right path. I used hashtags to find the perfect place, photographer, videographer…..HASHTAGS….lol only in 2016!

I emailed Billy from Luxe Paris and he replied immediately suggesting that we do a FaceTime consultation. I knew within minutes that he was the right fit for us. English speaking and originally from New York, he understood exactly what we had envisioned. I had already picked out the photographer, Claire Morris and film maker Chris from Zen Film Works and I knew that Billy worked closely with them. That made me feel more comfortable. It gave me assurance that I was in good hands and that they all worked together well.

Billy was going to be out of town the day of our wedding so he sent Annouck to oversee the day. She was an angel. She was our officiant for the ceremony and my best friend for the day. We had a FaceTime meeting with her a week before the wedding to get to know one another. Sami was my hair and makeup artist. We also had a FaceTime meeting to go over the details and visions I had.

The day went so smoothly thanks to this amazing team. You would think that being so many miles away from home and not having any family and friends with you on the most important day of your life would feel lonely and uncomfortable. Not with this crew. They were so warm and friendly, we truly had a great day. Billy had arranged for everyone and everything be delivered to my hotel room. I had a handful of pictures that I knew I wanted to mimic from Pinterest. So Billy had arranged for all of the ‘props’ be delivered. The best champagne France had to offer, a tray of macaroons, ribbons and a mini Eiffel Tower. I also pre ordered a “we eloped” sign from Etsy.

The ceremony was held on the balcony of our suite overlooking the Eiffel Tower, just as the sun set, the lights of the Eiffel Tower went on. The ceremony was followed by a champagne toast and some delicious cake!

Then off the an amazing dinner at a 3 Michelin star restaurant in the Four Seasons Hotel, George V.

And we rented a Rolls Royce to chauffeur us around Paris to take pictures at various locations!

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Photography: Claire Morris | Cinematography: Zen Film Works | Event Planning: Luxe Paris Events | Celebrant: Anouck Mugnier | Venue: Shangri La

This LA Couple Planned Their Dream Wedding in Provence

Randi and David both work in the fashion industry, so it will come as a surprise to no one that their wedding day style was completely on point. They gathered up all their friends and family for a weekend in Provence with the amazing Lavender and Rose crew ensuring it all went off without a hitch. M & J Photography + Pascal Delé Filmaker documented the festivities and we’re covering every last bit.

From Lavender and RoseIt was a true delight for us to be able to assist Randi & David with their wedding in Provence. As the couple work in the world of fashion, both partners were particularly concerned with the style aspects of their big day right from the start. Based in Los Angeles, they fell in love with the Villa Baulieu near Aix en Provence knew it was the perfect place.

The weekend of festivities kicked off in a private villa where guests were treated to a tasting of local wines and cheeses with a wine expert and former sommelier from Alain Ducasse’s eatery in Las Vegas. Guests were then invited to savor a summer evening among the vines, discovering French gastronomy. It was a relaxed and informal sharing platter meal, during which the wine and conversation flowed aplenty.

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More from Lavender and RoseThe morning of the wedding began with the long-awaited preparations at the Villa Baulieu. The ceremony triggered high emotions, with Randi & David exchanging vows before their loved ones, followed by a cocktail reception and dinner beneath the starry sky. High emotions and a few tears were then replaced by music, laughter and dancing until dawn. The wedding made for the perfect Provence summertime weekend!


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Photography: M & J Photography | Videography: Pascal Delé Filmaker | Event Design: Lavender and Rose | Wedding Planning: Lavender and Rose | Floral Design: Miss Rose By Perrine | Wedding Dress: Badgley Mischka | Cakes: Wedding Cakes By Pamela | Stationery: Crème De Papier | Wedding Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Catering: L'Eveil des Papilles | Makeup: Trew | Hair : Andrew Fitzsimons | Calligraphy: Nice Plume | Band: SALUT | Groom's Suit: Tom Ford | Celebrant: Anne Naylor | Wedding Venue: Villa Baulieu | Her Ring: Cartier | His Ring: Van Cleef Arpels | Marquee: Organic Concept | Rehearsal Dinner Dress: Michael Costello | Rehearsal Dinner Shoes: Tom Ford | Rehearsal Dinner Tableware: Options | Rehearsal Dinner Venue: Private Villa in Rognes | Veil: JLM Couture, Inc | Wedding Day Tableware: Aktuel

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