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They Wed at a Sleeping Beauty-Style Castle!

Hailing from Virginia, Christina and Sam decided a destination wedding in France was the vision for their day. They chose a XVIth century castle straight out of a fairytale and brought on Fete in France to help every details fall into place. Greg Finck captured their incredible day to remember, and you can see so much more right this way.

From Greg FinckChristina and Sam are both from Virginia, but had decided to plan their destination wedding at Château de la Bourdaisière, in the Loire Valley, France. The Château de la Bourdaisière is a stunning castle from the XVIth century, and was the perfect backdrop for a classical and elegant wedding. Roses and ivy along the walls, reminded of a fairytale castle, straight out of The Sleeping Beauty.

The day was perfectly planned and organized by Fête in France, with beautiful florals by Sol Y Flor. Despite an unreliable weather that day, the ceremony still was held outside in between two showers. Christina and Sam exchanged vows with the glorious chateau as a backdrop.

Reception was held in one of the Chateau’s galleries, with a wonderful and colorful setup. Such a beautiful Spring wedding day to remember!

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Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Event Design: Fete in France | Event Planning: Fete in France | Floral Design: Sol Y Flor | Wedding Dress: Mark Zunino | Bride's Shoes: Louboutin | Venue: Château de la Bourdaisière | Invitations + Stationery: The Silver Starfish

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Embrace Your Inner Ballerina with This Wedding Inspiration

It’s public knowledge that everything Greg Finck captures is pure perfection, but add in the largely talented Branco Prata on hand styling every detail to perfect? Well that’s just a downright dream. Take this lovelier than ever inspiration as proof and see it all firsthand in The Vault!

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From Greg FinckThis is the inspiration shoot behind the 2nd edition of Greg Finck Workshop, which occured last May in Provence. Greg Finck Workshop is a 3-days retreat for wedding photographers. The purpose of this retreat is to guide and help wedding photographers to find their way in a saturated wedding photography industry. Days are composed of learning technic and business principle, as well as shooting. We always try to think out of the box at Greg Finck Workshop, and that’s how we came up with this ballerina wedding inspiration.

From Sofia Ferreira of Branco PrataAs creatives in wedding industry we have a constant need to improve our aesthetic, overcome our fears and evolve. Our creative inner voice wants to be challenged and we truly want to experiment new concepts and above all present meaningful designs and imagery that truly reflects who we are. That is why we decided on breaking some barriers, be adventurous and explore unfamiliar grounds… Body language is the unconscious and conscious transmission and interpretation of feelings, attitudes, and moods, through: i) body posture, movement, physical state, position and relationship to other bodies, objects and surroundings, and ii) facial expression and eye movement. This transmission and interpretation can be quite different to the spoken words.” Sofia Ferreira, Branco Prata

If you’re a wedding photographer and interested in attending the next edition of Greg Finck Workshop, registries are now open and you can find more information here.

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Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Cinematography: Pascal Delé Filmaker | Styling + Design: Brancoprata | Floral Design: Laetitia C. - fleurs d'atelier | Hair + Makeup: Camille Bonardi Hair & Make-Up Artist | Venue: Les Domaines De Patras | Bodysuit + Dress + Fashion Stylist: Rime Arodaky | Ribbons + Linens: Orchidee De Soie

You’d Never Guess This Indoor Wedding Was Their Backup Rain Plan

For those that feel a little rain will ruin your big day, allow us to showcase the prettiest villa wedding that just so happened to be a backup plan. For it was a flawless ‘Plan B’ that quickly had this couple covered, meaning the ceremony moved indoors (which turned out totally romantic) and they forwent alfresco for covered candlelight. It’s incredibly beautiful and truly convincing that love can brave any storm and we’ve got it all captured by Brosnan Photographic in The Vault!


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From Brosnan PhotographicAllison and Tim chose to get married in the South of France at a beautiful private villa just outside Grasse. Unfortunately, as the weather turned to rain the morning of the wedding a quick back up plan was put into place and the ceremony and reception were moved to covered areas in the pool house which actually worked a treat. By the end of the day the sun came out for a beautiful sun setting session. France offers amazing light for portraits.

From the Bride… Our journey began as neighbors when Allison, the bride, was 11 years old and Tim, the groom, was 13. We first officially met playing ‘Man Hunt’ in our neighborhood, and years later in high school Tim AIM messaged Allison “Will you go out with me ;)” and our love story began! A huge part of our journey together has revolved around adventure and travel. Between living in New England, New York, Florida, and Sydney Australia we have made countless homes but have always known our true home is wherever we are together. We have traveled around the world creating our love story, so an intimate destination wedding was a natural choice for us. The romance, color palette, and timelessness of the South of France drew us to the location. Our venue, Villa Le Castelet, nestled into the hillside of the Cote d’Azur surrounded by olive trees, vineyards, and citrus trees with stunning views of the valley, became the stunning backdrop for our celebration.

Planning our wedding while living in Australia was daunting, but we found the perfect company in Marie-Emilie and her team at Mon Plus Beau Jour to ease the stress. Marie-Emilie captured our essence in all the details, seamlessly organized our perfect day, and helped gather the literal Dream Team of wedding vendors. We could not have celebrated our wedding with such joy and effortlessness without the help of Marie-Emile, her team, and all the vendors we had the pleasure of being surrounded by on that day.

We chose the talented Christina from Brosnan Photographic to photograph our wedding. Christina’s photographs encapsulate the soft and romantic light that the South of France provides and each image is quite possibly more beautiful than the next. Her calm nature and approach left us feeling relaxed, which led to stunning photographs portraying our true selves. Sebastian from MotionCraft Creative complimented Christina’s photography with artistic and masterful cinematography…and let’s not forget his video drone that stole the show! Sebastian’s unobtrusive approach allowed for great candid moments.

We have the absolute best friends and family who flew from all parts of the world to celebrate our love, and we are forever grateful to everyone who took this journey with us. We spent an unforgettable week at Villa Le Castelet together, every day filled with sunshine. However, rain storms rolled in the morning of our wedding and we lost power in the afternoon while my ‘maids were getting their hair done (!), but that didn’t stop us! Who doesn’t like dancing in the rain?! They say you can’t untie a wet knot, so we channeled positive energy to create an even more beautiful day than originally planned.

Marie-Emilie swiftly and seamlessly put into place our “rain plan”. Our lovely florists, Studio Mondine, transformed a covered terrace on the villa property into a whimsical and romantic ceremony venue. White chairs lined with greenery complimented the stone walls of the terrace, leading to a perfect arbor of greenery to complete the intimate space. It was important for Tim and I to personalize our ceremony, so having Tim’s father as our celebrant allowed for the dialogue to be candid, thoughtful, and full of memories. We hand picked instrumental songs – including the theme song of “Gladiator”, our favorite movie, which was perfectly executed by a pianist and violinist while Tim stood with his groomsmen. “Here Comes the Sun” by the Beatles played as I turned the corner arm in arm with my dad, and quite literally the sun came out from behind the clouds at that moment. It was epic and magical.

Cocktail hour was held by the pool and our ears were filled with the angelic voice of Lizzy Parks accompanied by her talented musicians. Scrumptious canapes and cocktails by the spectacular team from Chef a Domicile were served in a wonderfully bright and fun set up by Mon Plus Beau Jour with a fresh fruit market stand as our escort display.

Our dinner was held downstairs under another stone clad terrace that was transformed into the most elegant, romantic, and intimate setting thanks to our dream team. Every detail was in place with stunning floral arrangements of blush, cream, soft greenery and a pop of yellow complimented by candlelight and filled with love! We were lucky to spend the week eating delicious meals prepared by Lori and her team at Chef a Domicile, and even more lucky that Lori and her staff were more than caterers. They were friends, helpers, and joy bringers and the beautiful meal they served for our wedding was the perfect culmination of all their efforts. We for-went a traditional wedding cake and instead “cut the cheese” – our cake was made of cheese wheels. The perfect late night snack – am I right? Parfait!

Let’s not forget the party! DJ Thomas Dusseune brought down the house spinning music from all decades to create the perfect atmosphere. Our first dance transitioned from Otis Redding into Michael Jackson -inviting the dancing machines that are our friends and family to the dance floor! It was the perfect ending to this magical adventure. Our friends and family cannot stop talking about every single vendor – from the food, the decor, the flow, the detail, the music – it was all a hit. As Marie-Emilie put quite eloquently “Rain cultivates growth in all things” and our wedding day, although full of rain, cultivated growth in our friendships, our love, and our marriage. We know that we will continue grow together with joy, romance, and of course adventure.

Photography: Brosnan Photographic | Cinematography: MotionCraft Creative | Event Planning + Design: MON PLUS BEAU JOUR | Floral Design: Studio Mondine | Wedding Dress: Mira Mandic | Bride's Shoes: Harriet Wilde | Jewelry: Swarovski | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Joanna August | Catering: Lori's Catering | Hair + Makeup: Daniel Chavey | Calligraphy: PCB Home | Lighting: Mix and Light | DJ: Thomas Dusseune | Groom's Attire: Joe Black | Venue: Le Castelet | Second Photographer: Studio Brown | Veil: Mira Mandic | Vocals: Lizzy Parks

Florals + Paris Are Always A Perfect Pair

I’m downright giddy with glee today. Not only do we have pretty pics from Greg Finck but the center of his attention? The lovely face behind Myrtle et Olive and her adorable hubby as they explored Paris in honor of their anniversary. From getting ready and prepping her florals, to strolling the streets, image after image gives me the best kind of butterflies. See them all right this way!

From the Bride… My husband, Charles, gave me one of my most treasured anniversary presents, a photo shoot with Greg Finck in my favorite city, Paris. Charles and I met during our University years. Charles took a bold move to drop out of University to pursue his entrepreneurial dream and he encouraged me start my own business three years ago. I took a leap of faith and started Myrtle et Olive Floral and Events, now working as Myrtle’s Artistic Director and Lead Florist. This year marks our 2nd year wedding anniversary, but more importantly, our 10th year being together.

Greg Finck is one of my favorite fine art photographers who is so immensely talented and calming to be with. It was such a memorable and fun experience designing this photoshoot with him. Our great friend Karla from Written Word Calligraphy gifted us with our wedding vows in her handwritten calligraphy on precious hand-made paper. It is something we treasure so dearly and brought together with us for this shoot along with my gold amber vintage ring from my vintage ring collection.

Greg captured the entire journey of our anniversary session from a boudoir session of me getting ready in the refine Windsor Robe from The Lace Atelier, putting together the final touches of my overgrown, pastel bouquet, to Charles and I wondering the quiet, immensely charming street of Paris with the sight of the Eiffel Tower. Our anniversary is captured so wonderfully by Greg and we are so grateful to relive our moments through tangibles! They are such beautiful memories that we will cherish for a lifetime.

Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Shoes: Valentino | Makeup: Onorina Jomir Beauty | Boudoir Lingerie + Dress: The Lace Atelier | Floral Design + Styling: Myrtle et Olive | Handwritten Vows: Written Word Calligraphy | Maxi Dress: BCBG

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A Must-See Wedding in the Provence Lavender Fields!

Call me a hopeless romantic, but a wedding set in Provence – in the iconic lavender fields, no less – is an absolute dream come to life. Pair that setting with the floral design of Laetitia C. – fleurs d’atelier and you’ve got a gallery photographed by Cody Hunter that’s nothing shy of destination “I Do” perfection.

From the Bride and Groom…Overall, we wanted our wedding day to feel effortless and intimate. We love Provence and were excited to be sharing this place with our closest friends and family. Our wedding was a weekend of events – a welcome cocktail event, the wedding, and a farewell/poolside brunch the day after. We had always envisioned spending the entire weekend with our guests, and were so thrilled that it came true! So much of Provence was a part of our day as the ceremony took place outside with lavender fields beside us as we got married, and the venue had a garden where all the veggies served for dinner were grown. Provence is such a stunning region, and we wanted the natural beauty to really shine through! Our colors were neutrals with soft pinks and natural greenery. The lavender fields became quite the center piece as well.

Photography: Hunter Ryan Photo | Floral Design: Laetitia C. - fleurs d'atelier | Wedding Dress: Vera Wang | Bride's Shoes: Sophia Webster | Rings: Tiffany & Co. | Makeup: Ylva Langenskiold | Hair: Agnes | DJ: Thomas Dusseune | Groom's Attire: Mark Greenfield | Venue: Mas De La Rose | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Groom's Shoes: Sid Mashburn

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A Fairytale French Castle Wedding

You might recall this lovely couple from their engagement session, and if you thought that was good just wait until you see the wedding day that followed. A chateaux celebration in France that’ll have you falling head over heels. From the sweet church ceremony to the romantic alfresco reception, Oliver Fly Photography has got it all to share in The Vault!

From the Bride… Our vision of our wedding was Romantic and Outdoors, we wanted to have a garden reception, a church wedding, and a place where our family could bond over several days. We looked at a great number of chateaux in France and fell in love with the natural beauty and gorgeous chateau of St Julien L’Ars near from the city of Poitiers.

We are living in New York City and planning a French wedding from the US was not so easy, but with the help of in-laws and the chateau coordinator, we were able to find everyone locally. All of the vendors were incredibly generous and excited for the wedding.

We worked with the French Chef Julien Tartre to cook for 3 days, he did an amazing job, with french delicacies and local specialties.

75 guests came for our wedding from France, the US, Israel, Dubai and Hong Kong. The chateau was in such a great location for our guests to come for the weekend or an extended vacation.

We choose the stunning Château St. Julien as our wedding venue because it had everything we were looking for, beautiful gardens, place for 50 of our family members and wedding party to stay together for 5 days, a church, and the chateau was close to Paris by train.

We kept the floral arrangements understated, because of the extensive outdoor gardens. The chateau and grounds served as an inspiration to plan our wedding flowers and colors in a pale rose.

The flowers in the outdoor trellis were highlighted by fairy-lights and white lace bunting.

The bridal bouquet and bridesmaids bouquets were tied with silk ribbons with White Peonies, Vendella roses, White O’hara, and Dahlia flowers. Small berries and other foliage were woven in to give a bit of whimsy and natural look to the bouquets.

A garland was placed down the center of each table with flowers to match the bridal bouquet. The large dahlia flowers were stunning !

We had so much fun planning every detail, from the hand water-colored door hangers to carefully planning the menu and wine selection. The chateau wedding and a French wedding allowed us to make the best selections for our guests and really make our wedding day as we wished – this unique day was full of magic.


Photography: Oliver Fly Photography | Coordination: Chateaux Avenue | Floral Design: French Flower Style | Wedding Dress: Modern Trousseau | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Amsale | Catering: Julien Tartre | Makeup: Victoria Nannini | Hair: Jérome Joubert | Venue: Chateau St Julien | Bridal Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Earrings: Anton Heunis | Rentals: Mathieu Location | Silk Ribbons: Frou Frou Chic | Wedding Gown Name: Sailor by Modern Trousseau

A Stylish Wedding Weekend in the South of France

In case you needed a little virtual escape, we’ve got just the ticket. It’s a celebration set in the South of France with an avant-garde style, taking wedding design to the next level. Clayton Austin photographed, MotionCraft Creative filmed, and we have the entire wedding weekend right at your fingertips.

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From the Bride…Wow! What fantastic memories we have from our fabulous wedding day! Those who know Allan and I had a feeling that we would try to create something unique once we had announced our engagement. It helps that I am a Communication Designer and a self-confessed detail freak! I am obsessed about the details and the little touches that can make events so special.

When I began planning the wedding, there were so many things that were important to me. But above all else, I wanted the day to be about us. I didn’t just want it to be pretty and beautiful. What I really wanted were little details to catch the eye, helping to make the day special for both us and our guests.

All that being said, the challenges soon began to mount up and we decided very quickly that we needed a wedding planner to help us on our exciting journey. We had already begun researching and visiting locations, so once we knew we wanted to have it in the South of France, we started contacting some planners. Pretty much straight away we found the team at By Mademoiselle C. For all you brides-to-be reading this, planning a wedding is so challenging on its own. But planning a wedding abroad without making a trip to the location every week is just about impossible. So find yourself a good planner!

As a designer who has worked on a variety of projects and also happens to be German, I immediately began thinking very strategically about the whole thing. Once I had decided upon the planner, location and venue, I started dreaming and imagining the whole thing in my spare time. This was the most challenging bit for me. I knew that I would style, design and create all our wedding stationery myself, but it actually didn’t help being a professional designer – I simply had too many possibilities flying around in my head. I knew I would definitely send printed invitations as I am obsessed with beautiful paper. My goal was to create something that we could send out which symbolized the wedding mood itself and what the guests could expect when it came to colors, fabrics, and the look/feel of the day. This was hard as I had to start envisioning everything without having planned all of the actual details. But, it all came together beautifully. We sent out a pale blue custom-made box, embossed with a copper wedding crest which I had designed out of our initials and some abstract lavender illustration.

I started putting together color palettes using Pantone color cards. Slowly but surely I had the courage to start putting a presentation together using InDesign and it included all the little things I had discovered which had made me excited about the big day. I collected and scanned hand-written letters from my husband’s aunt. She had written little sayings and phrases taken from the family in beautiful handwriting and seeing as I love (love, love!) calligraphy, this was a perfect little touch.

I thought about colors that make us both happy. Even though I am a huge pastel fan, but I found the colors to be a little too playful for a wedding day. Instead, I decided to go with washed out pastels. They are much more reserved but also so elegant. Blush, dove grey, pale blue and pale lilac were the shades we chose. Step-by-step, we edged closer to our actual look for the day. In a nutshell: poetic, fabric pastel, glamorous. On the big day itself, we were finally able to see all the little details fall into place at the venue itself. It was just so beautiful and I was so happy that guests loved all the little touches I had been carefully agonizing over for so long.

Looking back I wouldn’t change a thing. I had such an amazing time, and both the videographer, Sebastian, and our genius photographer, Clayton, were just fantastic on the day. They both captured the day in a magical way!

Photography: Clayton Austin | Cinematography: MotionCraft Creative | Design: elmo Paperstories ltd. | Event Planning: By Mademoiselle C | Wedding Dress: Shanna Melville | Invitations: elmo Paperstories ltd. | Stationery: elmo Paperstories ltd. | Bride's Shoes: Dolce & Gabbana | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Yoo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Monique Lhuillier | Hair + Makeup: Magali Junemann | Favors: elmo Paperstories ltd. | Venue: Château Grimaldi

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Find Love in a Lavender Field with This ‘After-Wedding’ Shoot

For those of you that dream in deep hues of purple, this lovely lavender field inspiration was made just for you. A culmination of all things chic, it’s proof from Weddings of Excellence in Provence (WEP) that you can always (and absolutely should) snap pics post ceremony and thanks to the talented Tamara Gruner Photography, we’ve got it all waiting in The Vault! P.S. See more of this pretty on our LBB Blog!

From Tamara Gruner PhotographyLavender inspiration: What can be more beautiful than getting married in Provence during the lavender season? An after-wedding session with just the two of you in the lavender fields! We started this after-wedding session at the beautiful La Coquillade with all its little romantic nooks. The blooming roses complement the beauty of our couple. The wind adds a romantic touch to this session – flowing hair and a flowing gown – a girl’s dream come true. From La Couqillade we headed to the lavender fields of famous Luberon in Provence. There, our couple strolled through the fields with the sun shining on their skin and warming them on a wonderful June day. We are in love with this couple showing their love for each other. We can’t take our eyes of them – the bride in her beautiful Musat Bridal gown – a romantic lace fabric combination, which complements the bride’s beauty. Our bride is playing with her dress and the wind in the lavender fields, which make for absolutely stunning moments. And the groom? No words for him!

If you want to be part of next year’s wedding workshop in beautiful Provence please go to our website for registration. The workshop offers a 3-day hands-on experience on how to offer the finest for your clients, your fellow vendors, and last but not the least, for yourself – using your talent and art. A wonderful provencal time with lots of surprises awaits you at our workshop: http://tamaragruner.com/info

Photography: Tamara Gruner Photography | Event Planning + Design: Weddings Of Excellence In Provence | Wedding Dress: Musat Bridal | Rings: Pelissier | Makeup: Ylva Langenskiold | Hair: Agnes Caneri | Venue: La Coquillade Resort | Accessories + Shoes: Left Bank Bridal | Behind the Scenes: Studio Ohlala | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Floral Design + Styling: Un Jardin En Ville | Groom’s Attire: Rayne Homme | Model Agency: Enjoy Models | Models: Enjoy Models | Workshop Website: Tamara Gruner Photography

Provence Is Where Wedding Dreams Come True

I’d put money down on the fact that Provence is on every single person’s wanderlust wish list. And after seeing these pics by Tamara Gruner, how could anyone disagree? Weddings of Excellence in Provence was the force behind this inspiration shoot, giving us endless beauty to inspire. Eager to bring your wishes to reality? Read on for info on Tamara Gruner’s Workshop where you too can capture the magic of this special place next May. Oh and PS. More Provencal treats coming to our Front Page later today :)

From Tamara Gruner PhotographyWedding inspiration: Inspired by the soft color palette of Provence we chose ivory, green, blush and peach as our main colors for this soft and romantic wedding inspiration shoot. Our venue, La Coquillade, with its beautiful and romantic nooks in every corner, was the perfect setting for this Provencal wedding. The ceremony, nestled in the midst of a blooming lavender field and olive trees, was the perfect backdrop for our pretty couple. The bride’s dress, a Musat Bridal gown, with fine lace elements and a romantic fabric – flowing with the wind – makes our dream look complete. The bride’s classic updo and her beautiful jewelry complements the bride’s delicate face. The groom in his elegant black tux presents himself as Prince Charming. The cake and invitation suite adds a classy touch to the whole inspiration. The pretty table setup, with the soft flowers and classic tabletop with its typical Provencal candle holders, continues our romantic look and feel. The table overlooks the mesmerizing Provencal vineyards – the perfect location to bring a perfect day to a close.

Our next workshop will be held in Provence, France in May 7-10th, 2017. The workshop offers a 3-day hands-on experience on how to offer the finest for your clients, your fellow vendors, and last but not the least, for yourself – using your talent and art. We will engage in one-on-one sessions, with professionals, to review your work. The sessions will offer nuances on how to elevate your work, and, provide marketing tips on standing out in the crowd. As a part of this workshop, you will capture the work of professional vendors – stylists, designers, calligraphers, florists, and, models – thereby providing you with rich photographing experience. Our workshop will be in French and English. Our speakers include Elizabeth from Style Me Pretty, Susanne from Hochzeitsguide, Albany from Richard Photo Lab, Stéphanie from Weddings of Excellence in Provence, Céline from Un Jardin En Ville, Jeremy from Icon 6 and myself. You will find more information about our workshop and registration at http://tamaragruner.com/info 

Notre prochaine formation se déroulera en Provence du 7 au 10 mai 2017. Notre forfait offre trois jours d’apprentissages, ou comment offrir le meilleur à vos clients et bien plus encore. Vous suivrez des prestataires de talents et pas des moindres, qui mettront à votre profit leur expérience afin de développer votre talent et votre art de la photographie. Nous vous proposons également des rencontres individuelles, avec des professionnels pour affiner et aiguiser votre travail. Ces interventions vous apporterons tout les ingrédients nécessaires afin de développer vos connaissances et des conseils marketing pour obtenir le succès dont vous rêvez. Lors de cette découverte, vous suivrez le travail de certains professionnels: designer, calligraphe, bloggeur, wedding planner, fleuriste, mannequins. Ils sont là pour vous permettre d’acquérir une expérience riche dans le monde de l’industrie du mariage. Notre workshop sera en Français et en Anglais. Nos talentueux intervenants sont Elizabeth de Style Me Pretty, Susanne de Hochzeitsguide, Albany de Richard Photo Lab, Stéphanie de Weddings of Excellence in Provence, Céline d’Un Jardin En Ville, Jeremy de Icon 6 et Tamara de Tamara Grüner Photography. Plus d’informations et toutes les données pour votre inscription sur le lien http://tamaragruner.com/info-french

Photography: Tamara Gruner Photography | Event Planning + Design: Weddings Of Excellence In Provence | Styling: Un Jardin En Ville | Floral Design: Un Jardin En Ville | Wedding Dress: Musat Bridal | Cake: Le Palais Gourmand | Rings: Pelissier | Makeup: Ylva Langenskiold | Hair: Agnes Caneri | Calligraphy: Studio French Blue calligraphy + design | Venue: La Coquillade Resort | Accessories + Shoes: Left Bank Bridal | Behind the Scenes: Studio Ohlala | Chandelier: Phos | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Groom’s Attire: Rayne Homme | Model Agency: Enjoy Models | Models: Enjoy Models | Rentals: Options | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Silk + Ribbon: Silk and Willow | Workshop: Tamara Gruner Photography

Bridal Beauty 101: Finding That Perfect Style for Your Gown

You’ve found that dress of your dreams and now it’s time to focus on putting the entire look together with hair and makeup.  Need help? Well, we’ve got you covered, because today we’re joining forces with Jennie Kay for a quick run-down on all things beauty with tips + tricks on achieving that glam wedding day look, no matter the gown or style you’re dreaming of. Let’s get started.

LOOK 1: CASUAL GLAMOUR

Your style? Laid-back with a big ol’ side of sophistication. Which means rocking a stunning gown that shows some skin and hair + make-up that is just as sleek and glamorous. Jennie Kay suggests pairing your dream dress with a rope braid pony or soft low bun that is dressy enough for a wedding, but is also completely effortless.

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LOOK 2: VINTAGE ELEGANCE

You’re a vintage-inspired lady looking to rock that elegant lace number, but still maintain a modern, yet sexy edge. Jennie Kay’s tip? A bright red lip for that much-needed side of sophistication and a stunning updo that frames one side of the face, plus sweeps across the back in a beautiful style that is reminiscent of the past.

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“Look at the way you wore your hair at your initial dress fitting. It usually mimics your initial idea on how your hair should be.” – Jennie Kay Beauty

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LOOK 3: BOHO BEAUTY

Crave a look that is soft, romantic and free, just like you and your wedding? Then this fab boho look from Jennie Kay Beauty is sooo for you. Simply keep your hair natural in wave and texture and add three gorgeous braids for a little pop of WOW.  Want to add a little glamour to the look? Really make those eyes stand out with just the right shade of shadow and mascara.

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LOOK 4: SWEETLY CLASSIC

For those of you who want to keep it sweet + classic on the Big Day, Jennie Kay suggests a low twisted ponytail that is equal parts show-stopping and wholesome. Pair it with subtle makeup (like a light pink lip) and a gown that has just a pop of sass and the results are absolutely timeless.

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LOOK 5: TOUSLED SOPHISTICATION

Waves are a girl’s best friend and when it comes to a wedding day look that is equal parts laid-back and sophisticated, Jennie Kay keeps those tousled waves down with just a few sweet strands pulled back for a look that is all sorts of romantic. Add some soft pink lips and some barely-there makeup to complete the look.

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Contact Jennie Kay Beauty to create a seamless, stunning look from head to toe… you won’t regret it.

Charming France Destination Wedding

Just imagine, escaping to the Talloires, France and vowing forever with the one you love, incredible scenery and all. That’s exactly what Kat and Sam’s wedding looked like, and BrittRene Photo captured as the entire adventure.

From BrittRene PhotoIf France wasn’t already an ideal place to get married, Kat and Sam chose Talloires because it was where their romance began. And I was lucky enough to capture it all!

“After a weekend watching the final of the Tour de France in Paris together we decided 2 days wasn’t enough and extended the trip by jumping on a train to join a family holiday in the Alps. After a few days of hiking and canyoning in the mountains we cycled down to the lake which is where the romance blossomed with a kiss on Lake Annecy just a few 100 meters from the wedding venue.”

Photography: Brittrene Photo | Coordination: Majenia | Floral Design: Cote Naturel | Wedding Dress: Caroline Castigliano | Invitations: Bad Cass France | Bride's Shoes: John Lewis | Jewelry: Mikimoto | Jewelry: Lauren York | Rings: Tiffany & Co. | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Anne Blanchard Bridal Wear | Hair + Makeup: Alice Wright | Band: Four Kicks | Venue: Abbaye De Talloires | Cake + Desserts: Philippe Rigollot | Jazz Band: Circle Trio

A Glamorous Wedding Inspiration in the City of Lights

There’s something about Paris that pulls at our heart strings and thankfully Loli Events and Sylvie Gil Photography agree. Creating and capturing beauty in the city of lights, this is one imaculate inspiration that you’re sure to go mad(eleine) for. See it all in The Vault!

From Loli EventsParis overflows with historical monuments and epic love stories. That is why the city of lights attracts couples from all around the world every year to celebrate love!

One of our favorite venues is the beautiful Pavillon de Musique de la Comtesse du Barry. Located right outside Paris, it is the perfect combination of intimate gardens and historical interiors. And wait until you read about the love story behind it…

After the passing of his latest wife, the King Louis XV was introduced to Jeanne, the countess of Barry and fell in love with her kindness, beauty and generosity. Jeanne received a refined education that awakened her to the Fine Arts and music. Tall and elegant, this lovely blond with a clear complexion and sparkling blue eyes full of intelligence and fineness was what we call, here at Loli Events, our kind of lady!

In 1769, Louis XV offered Jeanne the Pavillon des Eaux in Louveciennes (Luciennes at that time). Finding it a little too small for her receptions, the countess of Barry easily obtained from her madly-in-love King, the authorization to construct a little pavillon so she could decently receive her guests. The plans were entrusted to a young architect, Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.

Keeping in mind Jeanne’s love for receptions, we envisioned this styled shoot to have a romantic touch and an iconic Parisian fashion feel for a lovely and intimate dinner.

With her expert eye, the very talented Sylvie Gil captured all the details that make this venue so special. Meanwhile, the Lily Paloma team worked their magic once again to create an amazing composition that brought a natural and summery atmosphere in the room.

With the help of Vaisselle Vintage rentals and the couture gowns from Loho Bride, we were able to capture a perfect mix of luxurious antique-chic vibes.

This is how we imagined a modern Jeanne, in her Pavillon, throwing a private dinner on a very special summer day.

Photography: Sylvie Gil Photography | Floral Design: Lily Paloma | Wedding Dress: Camilla Christine | Wedding Dress: Cortana | Wedding Dress: Houghton Bride | Cake: Synies | Invitations: La Belle Histoire | Bride's Shoes: Bella Belle | Jewelry: Bekah Anne | Rings: Trumpet & Horn | Hair + Makeup: Trine Juel | Accessories: Styled By Twos Company | Bridal Boutique: LOHO Bride | Rentals: Vaisselle Vintage | Ring Boxes: The Mrs Box | Stylist: Loli Events

A Farewell Brunch Complete With A Wine Van

If you’re going to have a destination wedding in the south of France, you better make a weekend out of it and you better have Greg Finck there to capture every magical moment. We had the glamorous wedding of Natalie and Joon this morning and now we’re relaxing with their farewell brunch the morning after. Inspired by the Provencal Market, it was filled with fruits and vegetables and a rosé wine van – ladies and gents, Provence really is paradise. See it all this way!

From Greg FinckThis is Natalie and Joon’s farewell brunch inspired by a Provencal Market.

I must say this brunch was one of a kind. Lavender and Rose Weddings did a perfect job with floral design Miss Rose by Perrine, to recreate the ambiance of a Provence Market. There were massive displays of French organic fruits and vegetables: watermelon, melon, figs, organic tomatoes, you name it!

How cute was this wine van brought my Mirabeau Wine? Mirabeau is a Provence rosé, whose winery is just next to Château de Robernier, which was the venue of the day. Too cute!

The tables were beautifully designed with lemons, and the nice stationeries from Zenadia Design, which presented Natalie and Joon’s favorite recipes, amongst which olive tapenade…Yummy!

Natalie looked gorgeous in her Self-Portrait dress, and this was the perfect backdrop to thank the guests who had traveled from all around the world for her wedding!

Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Event Planning + Design: Lavender&Rose Weddings | Stationery: Zenadia Design | Catering: L'Eveil des Papilles | Calligraphy: Calligraphy Katrina | Bride's Dress: Elie Saab | Floral Design + Decor: Miss Rose By Perrine | Location: Chateau De Robernier | Wine Van: Mirabeau en Provence Wine

Glamorous Destination Wedding in Picture Perfect Provence

When the Bride packs her (gorgeous!) La Tavola linens in her suitcase and travels with them from California to France, well, that’s what we call dedication. And it was beyond worth it. They were one glam detail among many at this destination wedding planned by Lavender & Rose Weddings in the picture perfect Provence. Greg Finck captured it all for our lucky eyes – and guess what? More French treats this afternoon; stay tuned!

From Greg FinckThis is probably the longest list of credits I have ever drafted! I still can’t believe how much dedication Natalie put in her wedding during 18 months, and it was really difficult to do justice in photographs to all of the beautiful details she had planned for her guests.

Natalie and Joon are a couple from Manhattan Beach, California. They booked me for their wedding in Provence in long time ago, and I had had the time to meet them for the engagement session in California in-between. They are the sweetest couple and it was a true pleasure to work with them.

To help them with the planning and design of their wedding day, Natalie and Joon hired the fairytales from Lavender and Rose Weddings. It’s always a great pleasure to work with this dream team from the South of France, who have become friends across the years. Natalie and Joon’s wedding day was held at beautiful Château de Robernier, in the middle of scenic Provence. This French Castle has been in the same noble family for more than 400 years, and has just been renewed a few months ago.

Miss Rose by Perrine led the floral design, from the bride’s bouquet, to the magnificent escort card table, to the table decor. The dominant colors were green and salmon, matching the wonderful La Tavola Linens, brought by the bride from California in her suitcases!

Natalie was stunning in her Galia Lahav’s gown, and I loved the bridesmaids in their matching Jenny Packham dresses! The ceremony was held at the Church in Cotignac. After that, guests enjoyed a cocktail hour with the magnificent Provence weather, and enjoyed the canapés from L’Eveil des Papilles. A beautiful swing was setup in front of a Photo Booth to strike some poses. Becky and Belha, an acoustic duo led the music during cocktail hour.

It was then time for reception, and to discover the amazing table setup by Lavender and Rose Weddings. What a treat for the eyes! The Phy Boys led the musical ambiance by going from table to table, and guests loved it! It was then time for the cake cutting, with a beautiful cake by Wedding Cake by Pamela. What a wonderful wedding day under the sun of Provence!

Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Cinematography: L'Eveil des Papilles | Event Planning + Design: Lavender and Rose | Floral Design: Miss Rose By Perrine | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: Wedding Cakes By Pamela | Stationery: Zenadia Design | Bride's Shoes: Prada | Jewelry: Margaret Rowe | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Jenny Packham | Catering: L'Eveil des Papilles | Makeup: Sanni Sorma Makeup & Hair | Hair: Jenn Hillyard | Calligraphy: Calligraphy Katrina | DJ: Thomas Dusseune | Bow Tie: Tribut Ives Saint Laurent | Groom's Attire: Hugo Boss | Officiant: Peter Madan | Venue: Chateau De Robernier | Bride's Hair Comb: Margaret Rowe | Bride's Trousseau: Trousseau & Co | Bridemaids' Macaroon Limoges Jewelry Boxes: Please Don't Tell | Bridesmaids' Earrings: Kenneth J Lane | Bridesmaids' Hangers: Delovely Details | Bridesmaids' Robes + Eye Masks: Cloud Hunter | Cake Toppers: Black Label Decor | Ceremony + Cocktail Music: Becky And Belha | Croquembouche: Louis Patissier | Dinner Music: Phly Boyz | Groomsmen's Handkerchiefs: Cloud Hunter | Heel Protectors: Stiloguard | Heel Protectors Bags + Favor Bags: Clementine Weddings | Lighting + Decor: D&X Events | Linen Rentals: BBJ La Tavola | Live Painting: Maerta Wydler | Napkins, Sparkler Sleeves + Cocktail Stirrers: For Your Party | Photo Frames: Mackenzie Childs Farm House | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Robe: A Girl With A Serious Dream | Signage: Host & Toast Studio | Silhouette + Caricature: Patrick Orsoni | Tableware: Options | Wishing Leaves: Salish Sea Cabin

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A Real-Life Fairytale Wedding in a French Castle

When Australian couple, Nissa and Nick swooped up their guests for a destination wedding, it meant the adventure of a lifetime. I’m talking a wedding held at a French castle straight out of a classic fairytale. Nissa looked every bit the bride in a Galia Lahav gown, with makeup by Vata Beauty, and the always incredible Greg Finck captured the photographs that are certain to become treasured heirlooms.

From Greg Finck… Nissa and Nick are a sweet couple from Australia who had decided to plan their wedding in the scenic Gascony region of France. This region, between Bordeaux and Toulouse, is full of hidden gems, medieval castles, and amazing wineries.

Château de Lisse was the perfect backdrop for Nissa and Nick’s wedding. The venue is superbly blended with modern luxuries offering a unique opportunity to get married in a French traditional castle, with its own chapel, huge fireplace, beamed ceilings, and hallways adorned with armour.

Nissa and Nick had chosen to surround themselves with only their closest family and friends. The ceremony was held in the castle’s chapel, with beautiful floral design by Le Coeur Sauvage. The cocktail hour was al fresco on the castle terrace, before an elegant indoor dinner. The bride had brought her very own linen for the table, which was beautifully decorated with a flower garland.

Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Event Planning + Design: Chateua De Lisse | Floral Design: Le Coeur Sauvage Wedding Florist | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Cake: Chloébelle's Cake Boutique | Bride's Shoes: Valentino | Makeup: Vata Beauty | Hair: Emma Louise Hairstyling | Venue: Chateua De Lisse | Bride's Evening Dress: Elly Sofocli

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A Destination Wedding Halfway Around the World

With the Bride and Groom halfway around the world in Australia, they called up on the talented team of Weddings of Excellence in Provence to help make their French destination dreams come true. And come true they did, as seen in these pics by Studio Ohlala. From the colorful bridesmaids to the too cute for words ring bearer, everything was covered. See it all in our Vault right this way!

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From Weddings of Excellence in ProvenceDan and Emma welcome you to the splendid venue of Chateau de la Tour Vaucros, where they shared their love with friends and family. They chose the Provence area for its beauty and unforgettable landscapes with the mix of olive trees and sweet lavender. They have trust in Provence, where they were able to create and coordinate their wedding from Australia, with the precious help of both of their mothers who were really active during the preparation months. We want you to be enchanted by this Provencal wedding, with the mix of the Indian beauty Emma and the chic English style of Dan.

Photography: Studio Ohlala | Event Design: Weddings Of Excellence In Provence | Event Planning: Weddings Of Excellence In Provence | Floral Design: Un Jardin En Ville | Catering: Brunet Freres | Makeup: Ylva Langenskiold | Hair: Studio Ohlala | Calligraphy: Studio Ohlala | Band: Soul Temptations | Celebrant: Virginie Poitou Solutions | Venue: Chateau La Tour Vaucros

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This Bridal Session That Proves Paris Is Always a Good Idea

After viewing this gallery in The Vault, it’s taking every bone in my body to not move to Paris pronto! Overflowing with dreamy Janna Brown Design florals and a stunning balcony view, we’ve got every bit of this beauty captured by Julie Paisley waiting for you below!

From Julie PaisleyParis is the most romantic city in the world. It was the perfect backdrop for this bridal inspiration shoot. A private balcony overlooking the city, beautiful florals designed by Janna Brown Design, a designer dress by Yolan Cris, it felt like it wasn’t even real. A once in a lifetime experience that still feels like a dream.

Photography: Julie Paisley Photography | Event Design: Janna Brown Design Co. | Floral Design: Janna Brown Design Co. | Wedding Dress: Yolan Cris Haute Couture | Jewelry: Susie Saltzman | Calligraphy: Poppy And Scooter | Venue: Shangri La | Film Processing: The Find Lab | Ribbons: Silk and Willow

Saturday Morning Movie: Romantic + Sweet French Chateau Wedding

Two dapper gentlemen, a romantic chateau in the South of France. A royal blue carpet aisle from the front door to the gardens and a dance floor that was never empty. It’s a perfect recipe for a wedding to remember thanks to Et Voila Weddings and luckily AIRSNAP filmed it all for us to enjoy – and not forget!

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From Et Voila WeddingsJames and Andrew got married on the 25th of July 2015 in the South of France. Andrew proposed to James in Paris in July two years ago and that is why they chose France and a July date for their wedding.

Their brief to us was that they wanted an elegant affair with a very relaxed feel, great food and wines, and a crazy party!

The venue: Chateau de Robernier was the perfect venue for them: it has the wow factor but provides an intimate environment with contained outdoor spaces and fairly small rooms inside. Also the couple wanted to indulge their guests with a bit of luxury and the Chateau was providing just that.

Colour scheme: James is an interior designer (James Gostelow Interiors) so he had a very clear view of the look and feel he was after for his wedding. The couple chose their favourite colour, blue, as the main colour of the day. We incorporated this in the flowers, the table linen and a 200m long royal blue carpet aisle running from the Chateau door to the bottom of the gardens. We incorporated also white and silver to make it elegant yet simple.

Flowers were kept simple for ceremony as the Chateau and its views spoke for themselves. For ceremony: big arrangements of gypsophila inside the Chateau’s medicis vases. For cocktails reception: hydrangea, lisianthus and eucalyptus in stone vases to suit the surroundings. For dinner: hydrangea, delphinium, roses and gypsophila.

Feel and special touches: James and Andrew wanted their wedding to feel intimate and to make every guest feel special. At ceremony all the guests who had a reserved seat had an envelope attached to their chair with a personal note inside. On the ceremony piano were frames (lots of them!) with photos of the grooms and their family and friends. After the ceremony the grooms had a congratulation line allowing them to see and greet each guest. On the escort cards the grooms included a little “nickname” for each guest, be it a shared memory or a private joke. As a guest was celebrating her birthday that day we organized a birthday cake brought with candles and to a music that brought back a special memory shared with the grooms.

Cake: The wedding cake was a traditional French cake with choux a la crème. It had it own entrance with sparklers and music!

Favours were olive oil bottles purchased from the mill down the road. A sign next to it said “Love is gold, please take one”.

The order of the day: The grooms invited their guests one hour before the ceremony so they could be greeted with champagne and ice cream. We had organized some garden games to entertain them and set the tone of the day. Ceremony started at 6pm on the terrace of the Chateau. As soon as everyone was seated the grooms and their party emerged from the bottom of the gardens, walking on the blue aisle, to the Glasgow Theme from Love Actually. During the certificate signing the singer and pianist performed “A Thousand Years” from Christina Perri. After ceremony the guests were served drinks and canapés in the gardens. They were then invited on the Chateau terrace for a group photo and a very special royal kiss.
The grooms had a sparkler entrance in the dinner courtyard and got everyone to dance straight away!

Details: The grooms had a balcony kiss on of of the Chateau’s balconies, followed by a bouquet toss! As the grooms wanted a fun evening they had dancing between dishes. The escort cards were tied to mirror balls to give the guests a hint of what was coming next. The top table was linked to the band’s stage so the singer and musicians could walk, get on it and perform on the table, which made the guests go crazy! A bracelet that says “Will you?” and a Paris date is a bracelet Andrew gave James as a reminder of his proposal.

Outfits: Gucci and Richard James was worn by James, purchased from Paris and London. Andrew was wearing Ralph Lauren from London. The bridesmaids wore navy blue, silk Armani knee length dresses. Shoes by Paul Smith.

Favourite moments: The ceremony, the dinner sparkler entrance on “Diamond” by Rihanna, and dancing during dinner. It really surprised the guests who at some point did not want to go back to their tables and stayed on the dance floor!

Advice from James and Andrew to couples still planning their big day? Go with your heart, and don’t take it too seriously!

Photography: Robby & Marina (Capyture) | Videography: AIRSNAP | Event Planning: Et Voila Weddings | Floral Design: Big Day - Design Studio | Stationery: Seven Swans | Celebrant: Anne Naylor | Wedding Venue: Chateau De Robernier | Live Band: G Star events

An Azur + Coral Destination Wedding on the French Riviera

Settle in dear readers, because this celebration has got style and sophistication for days. From the colorful pink peonies to the regal azure blue gowns, it’s the South of France like you’ve never seen it before and Greg Finck has snapped it all to share. A day effortlessly orchestrated by Wanderlust Wedding for Sparkle Shine Events, we’ve got every charming bit waiting to bewilder you in The Vault!

From the Bride… Being a wedding planner, I knew exactly how I wanted our wedding to be: intimate, meaningful and beautiful. In order to create the wedding of our dreams, I chose a faraway destination, the French Riviera. For the venue, I found a stunning, Art Deco villa turned five-star, boutique hotel sitting directly on the Mediterranean Sea that F. Scott Fitzgerald lived in while he wrote Tender is The Night. With a location that had a mesmerizing background and historical significance, I chose to add many unique details to make our wedding truly unforgettable.

For the theme, I chose to compliment the surrounding Mediterranean Sea by utilizing shades of blue. From the custom, acrylic drink stirrers that spelled out “oui,” watercolor menus that also functioned as place cards, custom watercolor crest, miniature satchels filled with dried lavender to toss during the ceremony recessional, the Scotch and cigar bar, late night bites of mini burgers and pommes frites, my Monique Lhuillier dress, and the French wording on our invitations, each of these details (plus many more) paid tribute to our personalities, our hometown of Houston, Texas, and the destination.

Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Wedding Planning: Wanderlust Wedding | Wedding Planning: Sparkle & Shine Events | Floral Design: Big Day - Design Studio | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Invitations : Confetti Grey | Stationery: Emory Lane Designs | Bride's Shoes: Aquazzura | Makeup: Kelly McClain | Hair: Kellee McDonald | Calligraphy: Emory Lane Designs | DJ: Thomas Dusseune | Groom's Attire: Tommy Hilfiger | String Quartet: Lady's Orchestra | Wedding Venue: Hotel Belles Rives | Custom Crest: Karli Strohschein | Decor: Big Day - Design Studio | Photobooth: VIP Box | Programs + Menus: Confetti Grey | Rental: Options | Ribbons: Orchidee De Soie

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Sylvie Gil’s Vintage Inspired Workshop in the South of France, Part II

If by chance you haven’t already perused the pretty that was Part I of this workshop, you should definitely do so because Part II? Well, it’s somehow even more mezermizing than the first. Inspired by the region with Chateau de Varennes resides, Jesse Tombs styled a day filled with rich hues of dijon and bold bits of burgundy Sylvie Gil Photography has captured it all to share in The Vault!

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Young, exuberant, fresh, ethnic inspired and lux,”Jesse Tombs

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MORE INFO HERE ON SYLVIE GIL’S 2017 WORKSHOP!

Style Me Pretty is so excited to be a part of Sylvie Gil Workshops, a fine art photography workshop in a luxurious 18th century Chateau in Burgundy, France. Photographers, this is wonderful chance to take your business to another level, find your own personal style, attract your dream client, and make new industry friends in a relaxed atmosphere, all while enjoying amazing food prepared by a French chef!

Sylvie and her team of industry gurus will share their successful business formulas, how to book your ideal clients, and how they design and photograph gorgeous styled shoots

Dates for the 2017 workshop will be announced tomorrow, Sept 28th right here. xoxo

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From Jesse TombsTwo affluent young 70’s Parisians, with a family home in Burgandy, take over the Chateau De Varennes while their parents are on holiday in Morocco. I wanted the look to feel young, exuberant, fresh, ethnic inspired and lux. There is so much white and cream and pink in the wedding industry so I challenged myself to push the boundaries of color and work with colors that I hadn’t used before.

The mustard color of the dinning table linens was inspired by the location of Burgundy, which is a huge exporter of mustard from Dijon, a nearby region in France. La Tavola Linens provided us with beautiful velvet linens and table runners that were made for their new 2016 collection, they were the first time they had been used in fact. We mixed wooden and silver flatware with brightly colored raw linen napkins to add texture and depth to the design. Place cards at each place setting we created by the talented Yonder Design based in San Francisco. Olive colored cow hide was used and paired with acrylic tortoiseshell and then etched with each guests name. The combination reads current, but individually these pieces are so 70’s inspired, but somehow it all works together.

Holly Flora a LA based floral designer worked with us to create juicy, bright almost edible looking blooms. The colors added a cheerfulness that could not be added from any other element. Her garden inspired blooms look freshly ripped out of the Chateau De Varennes gardens, casually elegant, while not trying to hard to be perfect. The invitation suite, also by Yonder Design is modern, textured and sharp.

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Photography: Sylvie Gil Photography | Floral Design: Holly Flora | Gown: Oscar De La Renta | Gown:Vera Wang | Shoes: Bella Belle | Jewelry: Styled By Two’s Company | Jewelry: Bekah Anne | Rings:Trumpet & Horn | Makeup: Little Miss Make Up | Tuxedo: The Black Tux | Business Master: Richard Photo Lab | Chateau: Chateau de Varennes | Linens: La Tavola Fine Linen Rental | Lingerie: Girl with a Serious Dream | Lingerie: Claire Pettibone | Media Editor: Style Me Pretty | Other Attire: Gossamer | Paper Goods: Yonder Design | Rentals: La Boheme Deco | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Stylist: Alison Events, LLC | Veil: Jannie Baltzer | Workshop Sponsor: Flutter Magazine

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