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An Intimate Italian Wedding Straight Out Of A Fairytale

Close your eyes and imagine a medieval Italian village, tucked in among the Tuscan hills. Imagine this is where you say your “I do’s” and start your very own happily ever after. Surreal, right? Now open your eyes and take a look at this gorgeous gallery from Gianluca and Mary Adovasio and see all those wedding dreams in real life. Exclusive Italy Weddings planned this magical masterpiece and if you need us, we’ll be soaking up every last stylish drop of it all day long; it’s simply that good. Join us right this way!

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From Gianluca and Mary Adovasio… This intimate and romantic marriage has all the details of a perfect ending of a deep love. Mary and Alex have imagined their wedding in Tuscany, their dream to get married outdoors in a garden of an Italian private villa, with their families and their closest friends. Elegance is the key word for them.

The venue decision went to one of the most beautiful private venues in Tuscany, Il Borro, a medieval village that today belongs to the Ferragamo family, a true jewel of Tuscany, a villa that combines elegance and ancient history. The wedding was attended by relatives and friends from different countries of the world, the ceremony was held in one of the many gardens of Il Borro, in the shade of two centuries-old cypresses.

Exclusive Weddings designed a floral arrangement in warm autumn colors, and the staff of La Rosa Canina created a breathtaking setting for this couple.

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Photography: Gianluca And Mary Adovasio | Event Planning: Exclusive Italy Weddings | Floral Design: La Rosa Canina | Reception Venue: Il Borro | Bride's Shoes: Faber Novella | Catering: Galateo Ricevimenti | Beauty: Lara Navarrini | Earrings: Carolina Bucci | Ring Box: The Mrs Box

This Husband Surprised His Wife With a Can’t-Miss Vow Renewal Location

This, ladies and gentlemen, is how to do a vow renewal. And all the points go to this husband, who surprised his wife by choosing the most romantic location with views overlooking Florence – Villa Le Fontanelle. The couple enlisted the help of Weddings in Tuscany to create the intimate celebration of their continual love, who played up the natural beauty of the venue. Obviously this is a day you won’t want to miss, so head on over to the gallery photographed by Thecablookfotolab and press play on the film by Emotionalmovie.

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From ThecablookfotolabSally and Tony decided to hold their wedding anniversary in Florence, an intimate vow renewal with family and their dearest friends. Tony wanted to surprise Sally, so he chose a beautiful villa close to Florence. The moving and romantic ceremony took place in the nice and cozy chapel of the villa with views overlooking Florence. The white flowers on the window threshold and on the pews made the atmosphere magical. The day was clear, the roses were in blooming, and the air was full of the scent of rosemary.

Dinner was served on the terrace under the pergola, which had been richly decorated with white hanging flowers. A white table was decorated with aromatic herbs and a lot of candles. Sally was radiant in her lace wedding gown; Tony was smart-looking and joyful. The cutting of the cake was done outdoors, under a crystal chandelier and a cascade of white flowers. After dinner, the small party danced in the main room of the villa. The party was lively and full of enthusiasm.

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Photography: Thecablookfotolab | Cinematography: Emotionalmovie | Floral Design: Weddings in Tuscany by Chiara Sernesi | Catering: Galateo Ricevimenti | Venue: Villa Le Fontanelle | Event Planning + Styling: Weddings in Tuscany by Chiara Sernesi | Rentals: Preludio Noleggi

Tuscany Is What Destination Wedding Dreams Are Made Of

This Italian shoot is a pairing of romance, breathtaking gowns and old world charm set aglow with candlelight. A.k.a. Tuscan Heaven. Masterminded by Honey and Cinnamon, with florals by Myrtle et Olive and the scenic grounds of Castello di Vicarello, this shoot is all the reason you need to hightail it to Italy. But lest you need more convincing, pore through every last gorgeous image captured by KT Merry.

Castello di Vicarello is a magnificent medieval fortress located in the heart of the Maremma region of Tuscany, Italy. Its grandeur and charm are rivaled by few in Italy, with its ancient walls dominating the breathtaking landscapes of rolling hills and Tuscan vineyards. The castle is the perfect secluded venue for a private destination wedding in Italy which is precisely why Federica of Honey and Cinnamon chose the venue as the backdrop for her most elegant inspiration shoot yet.

When conceiving this editorial, Federica specifically wanted to create something unique which also represents the perfect inspiration for a couple seeking old world Italian charm in a fairytale setting. To bring her ideas to life she chose to collaborate with KT Merry whose refined, elegant and unique shooting style is representative of the look and feel Federica was aiming to achieve.

For most elegant brides one of the most important choices they face is that of the wedding gown. As such, Federica aimed to partner with a bridal designer who is known for fashion forward designs and found Dana Harel to be a perfect match for her vision. Dana is famous for producing gowns for elegant and refined bride who want to feel uniquely beautiful. The subtle backdrops of the castle’s expansive property played a key role in maintaining the feel of old world charm that Federica sought. Inspiration was easy to find via solemn walks along the ancient walls, lavender hedges, and olive groves.

Federica explains how the mood board took life: “Mixing textures was a must for this shoot. In all of my projects I like to layer textures to create depth and intriguing visuals. These touches can be found throughout the shoot in fabrics used for tablescapes, the tone on tone decoration of the wedding cake (created by Tuscan Wedding Cakes), the natural touch of the stone by which the buildings are made, or the worn surface of a long, natural wooden table placed on the main lawn. I found inspiration in all of these textures and sought to base my simplistic design around the natural elements around me.

Balanced contrasts are the second imperative for me. It may sound contradictory but actually it’s meaning is deeper than it may seem. The contrast may occur in using precious items (dresses fabrics combined with the luxury jewelry from Sofia Kaman, the earrings from Jennifer Behr and the elegant veils from Melinda Rose Design) and props on one side (the ancient looking chairs from Design Solutions) and keeping the native materials of the site like woods, stones, creating a marvelous combination.

The table setting was conceived by thinking of smooth but refined shapes for the dinnerware and adding a touch of color with organic centerpieces made of neutral shades of sage and golden yellow (beautifully set by Heather from Myrtle and Olive). Everything was set on a crinkle silk runner from Frou Frou Chic and countless taper candles which in the light of sunset made this set feel romantic. Daniel Tran (from Geraldine Magazine) created the most amazing and unique invitation suite for us. It was inspiring in its own right with marbled and contemporary textures creating a beautiful suite to accompany our old world elegance.

Simply put, this shoot was magical. One look at the couple gently and romantically walking down the path to the main lawn and you are immediately transported to Tuscany. The venue is truly a magical locale and we are thrilled to have brought this shoot to life. We can only hope that the inspiration we felt is transmitted through the imagery and that these photos will serve to inspire many couples who wish to be married amongst the charming backdrops of rural Tuscany, a beautiful and magical place.

Photography: KT Merry Photography | Videographer: Matteo Castelluccia Videomaker | Floral Design: Myrtle et Olive | Cake : TUSCAN WEDDING CAKES | Ring: Sofia Kaman | Hair & Makeup: Lara Navarrini | Bridal Gowns: Dana Harel | Bridal Veils: Melinda Rose Design | Chairs: LUCA FERRETT | Chairs: LUCA FERRETT | Earrings : jennifer behr | Female Model: Women Direct | Hair + Makeup Assistant: Antonella Macaluso | Location: Castello Di Vicarello | Male Attire: Agnetti Boutique | Male Model: 4 Upper Models | Paper Suite: Daniel Tran | Planning + Design : Federica Beni | Robes & Lingerie: Lauren Leshansky | Silk Ribbons & Runners: Frou Frou Chic

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A Pretty Parasol + Lake Como Are All the Inspo We Need

One trip to Lake Como, and Koman Photography KNEW they needed to photograph it for brides- and grooms-to-be – the location absolutely exudes inspiration! A romantic, lace number by Musat (that neckline!), a perfectly effortless looking bouquet by Madness Flowers, and simple, elegant calligraphy by Bijou Creative plus a dainty white parasol and a handsome groom were the only pieces needed for the prettiest of wedding editorials.

We have a deep passion for locations full of historic beauty. We visited Lake Como for the very first time this past year and simply fell in love. Shooting weddings there would be one of our dreams, so we headed there for the next best thing – a bridal editorial. Our beautiful bride wore the Aurora gown by Musat and carried a Madness Flowers bouquet, which consisted of white and soft pastel pink tones. She was pampered by the amazing make up artist, Alessia Bee, and wore beautiful earrings by Lindsay Marie Designs. Timeless paper goods were created by Bijou Creative.

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Photography: Koman Photography | Floral Design: Madness Flowers Italy | Wedding Dress: Musat Bridal | Hair + Makeup: Alessia Bee | Calligraphy: Bijou Creative | Groom's Attire: Prada | Earrings: Lindsay Marie Design | Film Lab: Richard Photo Lab

From the Red Dress to the Tuscan Views, This E-Shoot Is Everything

Tutto e bello! Everything is oh so very beautiful in Tuscany and this engagement shoot is no different. Peter and Veronika followed these two cuties around the village of Monticchiello and into the countryside before they said “I do” – which is just as fabulous and can be seen on our Front Page right now! But before we get to the big hurrah, let’s take a slower pace and enjoy every step of this relaxed ,yet super chic, shoot before us right here.

From Bride-to-be… We didn’t initially plan on having an engagement shoot, but it turned out that some of our favorite photos and memories of our magical wedding week were from that afternoon! We strolled around the fairytale village of Monticchiello as Peter and Veronika put us at ease and really helped us to enjoy ourselves and get excited for our wedding day. They made us feel totally comfortable in front of the camera and the scenery was so breathtaking that it was impossible not to be overcome with awe and joy! At one point, as we walked through a quiet picturesque square, a woman leaning out over her balcony threw her arms out and said, “tutto e bello!” – “everything is beautiful”. And it really was!

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Photography: Peter & Veronika | Dress: Reformation | Film Scans: Richard Photo Lab

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This Could Happen If You Book Your Venue Sight Unseen

How would you feel if you showed up to your wedding weekend having never before visited the venue? Well for this daring couple, the risk certainly paid off! They booked Terre di Nano sight unseen under the guidance of Laura Bravi Events, and the wedding itself could not have turned out more dreamy. Friends, we’re talking full on romance at this Tuscan countryside affair, but you can see it for yourself in the gorgeous images by Peter and Veronika and film by 2become1. Plus, we’ve got their equally pretty engagement coming up next for you over on the Little Black Book Blog!

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From the bride… As we set out to begin planning our wedding, we both knew that we wanted a countryside setting overlooking a sweeping landscape, to feel as though we were perched on the edge of the earth as we read our vows. I dreamt of getting married in Tuscany since I was a little girl, and the place had captivated me ever since a trip I took when I was 15. Only after looking for several months Stateside did we decide to take the leap and have our wedding in Italy, sight unseen!

Every single detail came together beautifully for our 45 guests, from the string duo that played the song both of our parents were married to as we walked down the aisle to the gelato cart that served special treats during the cocktail hour to the reception in an olive grove under the stars with a full moon above us. Blush and dusty blue tones accented the greenery and gold of the natural landscape while little details and personal touches made our day feel truly magical including the hand-calligraphed ribbon that bore a tribute to my grandmother, the handkerchief with a message for my father, and the hand-painted drawing of my wedding shoes by Happy Menocal.

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Photography: Peter & Veronika | Cinematography: 2Become1 | Event Planning: Laura Bravi Events | Floral Design: Ilprofumodeifiori | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Stationery: Jolly Edition | Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Engagement Ring: Family Heirloom | Wedding Bands: Tiffany & Co. | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Needle + Thread | Hair: Patrizia Tavella | Favors: Daniblu | Groom's Attire: DKNY | Venue: Terre Di Nano | Amethyst Cocktail Ring: Tiffany & Co. | Bouquet Ribbon: Silk and Willow | Earrings: Tiffany & Co. | Film Processing: Richard Photo Lab | Flower Girl's Dress: Mon Cherie | Groomsmen's Accessories: Tiffany & Co. | Photography Assistance: Floretally | Rentals: Preludio Noleggi | Ribbon Calligraphy: Seniman Calligraphy | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Shoe Painting: Happy Menocal

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We Found THE Wedding You Always Dreamed Of

We just found THE wedding every little girl dreams of. Captured by the incredibly talented Greg Finck and conceptualized by the fabulous Honey & Cinnamon Italian Wedding Planner, this affair in the Tuscan hills is all kinds of pretty. From the raw edged paper goods by Nice Plume to the soft florals by Isa Events, the details are the epitome of romance. See it all here, and when you inevitably want more, watch the film by Marco Abba.

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“This wedding is what I am use to define as a minimal chic event”, this is how Federica from Honey and Cinnamon Italian Wedding Planner describes the celebration of Charles and Alice in one of the most stunning scenes of the Tuscan countryside.

Alice and Charles had flown all the way from New York City to get married on the Tuscan hills. Villa Origo, which is part of the huge estate of La Foce, is so stunning and impressive, immersed in a marvelous Italian garden famous worldwide. Alice and Charles chose it for its beauty and for the majestic surrounding landscapes.

They were a very punctual and precise couple during the overall planning and styling process, but Alice was the creative mind between the two of them, very picky but at the same time so tasteful in every choice they made. “Alice is such an elegant woman, very determined, in love with all that is simple but refined, and the first styling concept that came to my mind was minimal chic, although in an ancient and impressive context like the one of La Foce”.

Their wedding was photographed by the talented Greg Finck who enhanced every single moment with his amazing touch. Delicate shades of blush with touches of grey were the basic palette of this amazing celebration, the pink in the magical flower arrangements by ISA Events and the bridesmaids’ dresses and ribbons from Silk and Willow, the grey in the groom’s and groomsmen’s suits, the invitation suite, and the paper goods created by Nice Plume Calligraphy.

The ceremony took place in the majestic Italian garden, and the beautiful sculpture situated at the end of it was decorated with drapes and floral arrangements which gave the overall set a refined look. It was such en emotional celebration officiated by a mutual friend of the couple’s, with a radiant bride and a touched groom so thrilled to stand in front of the love of his life – finally his wife. The weather was so beautiful and warm, and the dining area was set up in front of the villa, a marvelous area where the villa’s outdoor walls were the perfect backdrop for this merry and touching event.

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Photography: Greg Finck Photography | Cinematography: Marco Abbatangelo | Floral Design: ISA Events | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Vow To Be Chic | Catering: Guidi Lenci | Hair + Makeup: Lara Navarrini | Lighting: Wedding Music And Lights | String Quartet: Kaleydo | Venue: La Foce | Event Planning, Concept, Design: Federica Beni | Paper Goods: Nice Plume | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Silk Ribbons: Silk and Willow

This is What Tuscan Dreams Are Made Of…Gelato Included

This Tuscan wedding captured by Katie Grant is guaranteed to live up to all of your Italian wedding dreams…complete with gelato. Set among the cypress tress and sweeping vineyard views of Tuscany, it fully takes advantage of the gorgeous countryside with an alfresco celebration designed by Che Chic, along with florals by Janna Brown Design.

Melissa and Jordan found it no difficult task on deciding where to hold their intimate destination wedding. The rolling hills of Tuscany with it’s Cypress lined roads, lush vineyards and sunny disposition were the perfect surrounds for their day. While they didn’t get the last part (sunshine), the day was pure magic. Styled by Che Chic weddings with florals by Janna Brown Design, their day was ripe with lush centrepieces and local foliage, glowing taper candles and inspiring decor. A fun and vintage gelato cart and local cocktails served guests while waiting out the rainstorm. Later, the guests dined on traditional Italian fare at long tables under a romantic canopy.

Photography: Katie Grant Photography | Floral Design: Janna Brown Design Co. | Gown: Watters | Both: Borghetto Poggio Bianco | Candles: Creative Candles | MUAH: Lee Max Team | Paper: Indigo Eleven | Scans: Atkins Pro Lab | Silk: Silk and Willow | Styling and Planning: CheChic!Weddings

A Wedding Editorial Crafted With Love by Italy’s Finest Artisans

Growing up as the daughter of a small business owner, it was quickly instilled in me the importance of shopping small and shopping local, so I’m totally in love with the concept behind this gorgeous Tuscan editorial designed and coordinated by Laura Bravi Events! From the couple’s attire to the stationery, many of the components of this wedding inspiration feature the work of an Italian craftsman or brand, and they’re all so exquisitely done. Take a peek at all the glorious details in this gallery by Kristine Herman Photography.

From Kristine Herman PhotographyThis shoot was inspired by a very soft and romantic atmosphere which called for organic decor. Fall was tinting the Tuscan hills with golden strokes, and nature was the muse that inspired the color palette of creams and golden hues we used. The venue, Tenuta di Papena, inspired us with its simple, rustic-yet-refined aesthetic and its amazing view of the countryside. The venue is also located just minutes away from the magnificent, 13th century, roofless San Galgano Abbey – the perfect place for a special ceremony and for Kristine Herman Photography to capture the newlyweds in a timeless and romantic way.

The other elements we incorporated were tied to Italian craftsmanship. Italy has a tradition of great artisanal production, and despite being a young couple, we imagined our bride and groom being old souls, appreciating a lovingly handmade detail and choosing small brands and artisans for their wedding attire and decor. The bride’s dress is an artisanal piece created by Silvia Moretta. Light as a feather, romantic and fresh, it fit our bride perfectly. She was a vision of grace. The groom’s suit is another artisanal piece, created by Linneo Archivable Clothing. A non-conventional cut and a warm light gray fabric complemented the color palette perfectly and made for a very comfortable groom. The rings were designed especially with the warm light of Tuscany in mind – the engagement ring features a pink sapphire, and the design of the mount is inspired by designs of the past with a contemporary spin. All rings were made with red gold by Luca of My Golden Age lab, chosen to complement the warm color palette. 

The stationery pieces by Grigiocielo studio were a work of true love. The designers hand embroidered vellum paper and calligraphed each piece, creating something so delicate and never seen before. The flower design by Sofia of Il Profumo dei Fiori brought together the inspiration and added that botanical and romantic touch. For the ceremony setting, she created an installation that emulates nature, a frame for bride and groom that appeared as if it was already there, just waiting for them. A sweet favor was placed at each table setting – a tin of the historical sugar candies, “Pastiglie Loene,” to send guests home with a touch of Italy’s heritage, tradition, and style.

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Photography: Kristine Herman Photography | Floral Design: Il Profumo Dei Fiori | Wedding Dress: Silvia Moretta Wed Lab | Ceremony Venue: Tenuta di Papena | Reception Venue: San Galgano Abbey | Shoes: Bella Belle | Rings: My Golden Age | Hair + Makeup: Giulia Cresci | Favors: Pstiglie Leone | Groom's Attire: Linnèo – Archivable Clothing | Event Design + Coordination: Laura Bravi Events | Film Processing: The Find Lab | Graphic Design: Grigiocielo Studio | Models: Esprit Model Management | Rentals: Preludio Noleggi | Ring Box: Social Vintage Mystery Tour

We’re Crushing on the Bridal Style of This Editorial

We’re seriously crushing on this bride’s wedding day style. Think Grecian goddess meets Italian beauty, with a romantic half-up do by Frank Giacone using Nea Bridal hair pins, a natural yet still sultry beauty look by Sara Onori, Italian-made accessories by DelBrenna Jewelry, and a sexy, flowing gown featuring a dramatic back and neck by Musat. Who do we have to thank for putting together and capturing all of this inspiration? The talented Weddings by Silke and Korman Photography.

From Weddings by SilkeLa Badia di Orvieto with its unique Benedictine Abbey from 1100 stole our hearts! Imagine your wedding at this stunning venue! Inspired by the amazing surroundings, we pieced together modern and traditional elements for the romantic set in our mind. We chose warm blush-toned florals to go along with this romantic theme. The table design we kept simple with a focus on the pretty flowers, the natural texture of the soft linen, and the calligraphed menus on handcrafted paper. The stationery of Nicnillas Ink was just dreamy, and we love the sketch of the venue.

The traditional jewelry DelBrenna from Cortona created was simple and delicate. We loved the amazing Musat dress, and the bride was looking like a goddess on the way to her wedding with her hair in a effortless yet sophisticated half up style with pretty hair pins from the talented Nea Bridal.

We really hope you will also fall in love with this beautiful inspiration. We like to show couples how a venue could be styled for an intimate wedding, and that the table will not be lost in this huge spot. 

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Photography: Koman Photography | Floral Design: Fineartflowers Tuscany | Wedding Dress: Musat Bridal | Stationery: Nicnillas Ink | Jewelry : Delbrenna | Makeup: Sara Onori | Hair: Frank Giacone | Venue: La Badia Orvieto | Event Planning + Styling: Weddings by Silke | Headpieces: Nea Bridal | Models: Esprit Model Management | Rentals: Preludio Noleggi | Robe: Mes Petites Dentelles | Tablerunner, Silk Ribbons: Silk and Willow

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When You Search “Romance” You’ll Find This Wedding Shoot

Happy Friday, loves! We’re sending you into the weekend with a wedding inspiration session at Florence’s Castello di Bibbione that is 100% romance. Featuring a real-life, insanely gorgeous engaged couple, the love is so apparent in each and every one of Simply Sarah‘s photographs. Add to that the autumnal styling inspired by the Tuscan landscape by Weddings in Tuscany, and we can’t imagine anything better.

From Chiara of Weddings in TuscanyThe austerity of the Castello di Bibbione inspired and nourished my imagination for this session with our sweet couple, Sara and Andrea. The discreet colours of the landscape were the base from which I started to create the colour palette for the shoot. The silver green of the olive oils and the gentle hills where the vineyards were starting to fade into fall were my companions during the creation of the setting for this shoot.

From the Bride… From the first time Andrea and I met, we knew there was something special there. Andrea owns a restaurant on the beach in Italy, and we were first introduced when I started working at the restaurant. After working together for a few months, we couldn’t deny the chemistry we shared, and Andrea finally asked me on a date. After only three months of dating, he proposed, and we are so excited to spend forever together!

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Photography: Elizabeth Lanier Photography | Event Design + Planning: Weddings in Tuscany by Chiara Sernesi | Floral Design: Floral Events | Floral Design: Chiara Sperti | Wedding Dress: Mywony | Cake: Sugarcups | Ceremony Venue: Castello Di Bibbione | Shoes: Bella Belle | Hair + Makeup: Consuelo Cardella | Invitations + Calligraphy: Lazywood Lane | Film Processing: PhotoVision Prints | Rentals: Roland's

Your Cure for the Monday Blues: This Inviting Tuscan Wedding

Need a little help getting over the Monday blues? We prescribe a healthy does of this naturally and organically styled destination wedding that captures the warm and inviting spirit of Italy, held at the beautiful Castello di Oliveto and planned by Weddings in Tuscany by Imperial. Photo after dreamy photo by Peter and Veronika are sure to turn your day right around!

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From the bride… Quite soon after Andrew proposed, we decided to get married in Italy. The warmth of the people and the sun, the food, the wine, and the lifestyle of Italy evoked in us a feeling of relaxed happiness, which we wanted to be the spirit of our wedding. We soon realized with the language barrier that we needed a wedding planner; that was one decision I didn’t once question. Planning was fun and allowed me to be creative, with Gillian doing all the hard work! We then flew over to meet her and see venues in Tuscany. It was such an exciting day, helped along with some of Tuscany’s finest wine, and before it ended, we’d booked our villa and castle!

We went home and began searching for photographers, which was incredibly important to us as it is quite literally how you remember the day. We paid a deposit for one photographer before we found Peter and Veronica and fell in love with their flawless fine art photography. Unfortunately we couldn’t get our deposit back, but switching photographers is the best decision we made. You have to take your time and feel comfortable with your decisions, or they’ll keep you awake at night – every night! 

The villa we booked for all our guests blew us away with its breathtaking views of the Tuscan vineyards. It features typical Italian country style and is actually a working wine estate, which came in handy! Our family arrived first and helped us string fairy lights and blow up pizza inflatables, we went for a truffle-filled dinner, and it was the perfect beginning seeing everyone laughing together. Our friends arrived the next day, and we had prosecco by the pool followed by a pizza party under the stars until the early hours. The day before our wedding, we had separate stag and hen days, filled with sunbathing, wine tasting, sight seeing, and of course, plenty of al fresco dining. The day after our wedding, we had a BBQ complete with an old-fashioned gelato cart, a donkey decorated in flowers while carrying beers and her two-week-old baby skipping around the lawn! Every day was special and memorable in its own way, and it was incredible to be able to spend so much time with our family and friends. 

We love the soft, warm, natural tones of Tuscany’s landscape in September, so for our attire we wanted something striking to cut through and contrast those hues. Andrew, being the stylish gent he is, chose the groomsmen’s classic midnight blue dinner suits, and I chose complementary bridesmaids’ dresses. We wanted to look timeless and sophisticated, but we wanted the vibe of the day to be laid back and fun. The band was perfect for this and played great Italian swing and jazz during the prosecco/aperol hour in the gardens of the castle. Castello di Oliveto was built in 1424, it has beautiful detailing and even a bedroom for the pope! We dined in the courtyard, and being surrounded by the ruining walls in candlelight was magical.

For the “wedding breakfast,” we actually called it a feast and wanted it to feel like a big, family-style dinner, and it didn’t disappoint! The natural wooden tables were arranged in a U shape to give a communal feeling to the dinner. Each featured a dark grey runner, tons of candles, an olive leaf and eucalyptus garland, and pots of herbs to really create that castle feast ambience. For place cards, I had everyone’s names painted on marble coasters, which doubled up as favors. The pasta and wine were plentiful, and instead of champagne toasts we asked for bottles of limencello to be plonked down in front of people, which our guests really enjoyed! We then had a traditional Italian wedding cake – mille foglie, which got a bit messy! After that we danced to a DJ and saxophonist before a sparkler send off. 

Dress shopping for me was the least fun part of the planning. I had no idea what I wanted, so instead of dragging my friends around mindlessly, I decided to try on as many as possible by myself. I must have gone to 10-15 different shops, and on the last shop, I was thankfully with my chief bridesmaid when I found this dress by Martina Liana in Angelica Bridal. It really was just a feeling of “ahhh finally!” I loved the ridiculously long train with the detailed trim, the classic cut, the pretty straps, and the low yet modest back. 

My advice to couples is this: Try to do everything in your power to enjoy the process. Make that your number one priority, because a wedding does just last one day, but the engagement and planning is many, many days that can all be incredible if you let them be. Don’t rush decisions! Once you’ve found something then wait as long as you can before putting money in it – I probably would have changed many things just a few weeks after paying for them. Plan a few little surprises for each other, too. Make them secret missions; when they come to fruition, it’s so much fun seeing your partner’s face.

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Photography: Peter & Veronika | Event Design: Bride | Event Planning: Weddings in Tuscany by Imperial | Wedding Dress: Essense of Australia | Invitations: Quill London | Bride's Shoes: Tom Ford | Band: Alma Project | Groomsmen's Attire: TM Lewin | Venue: Castello Di Oliveto | Art + Calligraphy : Kilkie Sands | Bridesmaids' Rompers: Piyama

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An Exceptionally Beautiful Celebration of Love That Spans Continents

Bruna is from Brazil, and David, from the UK. As fate would have it, their paths crossed, and so began their beautiful, long-distance love. When they decided to say, “I do,” they chose Tuscany for its warm, inviting, and intimate vibe reflective of their own relationship. A Very Beloved Wedding created a gorgeous setting that felt as if it had always belonged with natural textures, a neutral palette, and ample organic arrangements and greenery by A Very Beloved Bloom. Stefanie Kapra was there to capture the coming together of these two families, and it’s all so beautiful, we cannot stop looking at the gallery.

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From A Very Beloved WeddingBruna from Brazil and David from the UK met two years ago and started a beautiful long-distance relationship after being brought together due to “the strong laws of attraction”. (Quoting the groom here!) Both share the same love, and they complement each other due to their cultural and character differences in a very unique way. They have each other and their whole life in common, that is why their relationship is unusual, unique, amusing, and cozy. (Words from the couple) Both are very down to earth and aimed for a not-too-traditional or stiff wedding, but a familiar, Tuscan, sharing wedding with a simple, natural atmosphere.

We only used earthy, natural colors paired with lots of wood, greenery, and natural fabrics. We incorporated a lot of greens and plants and let the floral design and décor reflect the inconsistencies found in nature, including a lot of love for details. We used natural ropes for the bouquet and the name tags on the napkins, and we placed a big leaf underneath each glass charger plate. Wherever you looked, there was green and wood.

The lines of the furniture and décor underlined the simplicity we wanted to keep in the event. We decided on a family style dinner and to skip the traditional wedding cake. We incorporated Brazilian accents in the green color, the Bossa Nova music, and also the sweets (that replaced the wedding cake). These sweets are a Brazilian wedding tradition called Bem Casados. We wrapped them in a natural, earthy-tone paper with a natural rope to keep the design consistent instead of in the traditional white and shiny paper.

The overall mood was earthy, simple, natural, fun, romantic, warm, rhythmic, intimate, diverse, and happy. Bruna and David’s wedding is all about two families coming from very different cultures and finding something in common during this once in a lifetime experience.

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Photography: Stefanie Kapra Photography | Event Planning + Design: A Very Beloved Wedding | Floral Design: A Very Beloved Bloom | Wedding Dress: Rue De Seine | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Topshop | Hair + Makeup: Lara Navarrini | Wedding Venue: Villa Le Fontanelle | Catering + Furniture Rentals: Roland's | Music: Firenze Classica | Music + Technical Support: Alma Project | Special Thanks: Tuscany for weddings

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A Tuscan Destination Wedding So Pretty, We Might Cry

This couple will tell you, your vendor team absolutely makes your wedding day, and when you assemble an all-star group that understands your vision, you’re guaranteed a celebration that brings to life your unique love story and style. Enter Honey and Cinnamon Italian Wedding Planner, Gianluca and Mary Adovasio, La Rosa Canina, and more, who brought Clarissa and David’s dream of an intimate destination wedding in Tuscany to life in a day so gorgeous, we could weep.

From Honey and Cinnamon Italian Wedding PlannerWhen Clarissa and David got in touch with me, and the only thing they knew is that they wanted to get married in a Catholic church in Italy, no matter if that meant they only had the closest family members in attendance or not. Beauty and elegance were the key words for their wedding day. The process of researching the perfect venue and best vendors for their event was one of the most pleasant and smooth I have ever had in my career. They were the perfect couple, in love with beautiful, quality things no matter how much they cost. They resonated with my business philosophy: “high level vendors for a top quality result”. The relationship with them was so amazing, we were able to organize everything in a few months without encountering moments of indecisions or complaint.

Clarissa was always so enthusiastic about everything I sugeested to her since we have the same taste. She loves every hue of pink so this, together with touches of grey, was the cornerstone of the palette I picked for the wedding, which was present in all the little details from the bridesmaids dresses and flowers to the ribbons and shoes.

I found the perfect place for their celebration – Monteverdi Tuscany – a real gem in the heart of Tuscany which combines natural materials with an elegant setting and impeccable service, suitable for intimate weddings. There was a little Roman Church in the hamlet. Clarissa and Davice were enthusiastic because it was exactly the place they were imagining.

The wedding day was filled with so many emotions, with the enthusiasm of a bride and a groom that were completely relaxed and trusted me so much, it put me in the best mood ever and allowed me to create something unique and special for them. After their wedding celebration, Clarissa, David, and their guests enjoyed cocktails on the terrace of the library bar followed by an elegant and marvelous dinner in the garden of their private villa.

From the bride… David and I were open-minded and flexible when planning our wedding. We knew we wanted an intimate event where our family and friends could relax and enjoy the weekend. Once we chose our dream destination (Italy!), we found the perfect wedding planner who was able to connect with us and seamlessly execute our vision of a classy and beautiful celebration!

Working with Federica and her five-star team was the best planning decision we made. She was invaluable to our planning process as she could really articulate our vibe, down to the most minor details! She enabled us to choose our venue and vendors from abroad with confidence and ease! Despite never meeting in person before the wedding, we were thrilled with our photographers, Gianluca Adovasio and his wife, Mary.

We are so grateful for the amazing work of each and every one of our vendors. and we couldn’t be happier with how our unforgettable destination wedding came together.

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Photography: Gianluca And Mary Adovasio | Floral Design: La Rosa Canina | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Makeup: Daniela Delia | Calligraphy: Seniman Calligraphy | Venue: Monteverdi Tuscany | Event Planning + Styling: Federica Beni | Silk + Ribbon : Tono Co | Watercolor: Shhh My Darling

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This Couple Found Their Wedding Location Serendipitously

Frustrated with the process of choosing a location for their wedding, this couple decided to take a much needed Italian getaway to relax and reconnect. It was during their time abroad that they stumbled upon the gorgeous Lake Como area in a moment that could only be described as pure serendipity – they booked Lake Como’s Villa d’Este and everything else began falling into place. Add to this an incredible team of wedding professionals including Elena Pensini Events and Concierge, Figli Dei Fiori, and Oliver Fly Photography, and this sophisticated, destination affair is something out of a wonderful dream.

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From the bride… Nicholas and I visited Italy to get our minds off of wedding planning as we could not decide on a destination for our celebration. After spending time in Milan and Venice, we ended up in Lake Como and absolutely fell in love! The Villa d’Este Hotel is such a magical spot – you instantly feel as though you’re transported back in time. However, it wasn’t until we returned back home to Palm Beach that we knew Lake Como was the destination we had been searching for.

I flew back a few weeks later to scout venues and meet with wedding planners and ended up choosing to stay on property at the hotel. I wanted to keep all the details very simple as the lake has so much natural beauty, and the venue has so many grand features between the famous Mosaic Garden and the Gatsby-like chandeliers. Figli Dei Fiori, a local flower shop in Como, did an amazing job pairing beautiful flowers (lots of lush hydrangea – the flower of Lake Como!) and hundreds of candles to create an elegant and romantic feeling. I designed all the invitations, programs, and menus, incorporating wax seals and calligraphy to mimic the old world atmosphere of Villa d’Este.

I went to almost every wedding boutique in NYC and Miami searching for the perfect dress. I was very close to designing my own when I found my Naeem Khan dress at Ever After in Miami. It was perfect, and I could customize it to have everything I was looking for in a dress!

Nick and I did a first look a few days before the wedding and took out a beautiful wooden Riva boat on the lake. I was hesitant to wear my dress and have the groom see it before walking down the aisle, but it was one of the best decision we made!

One of our favorite wedding moments was the first dance. We learned and choreographed a dance to “Fly Me to the Moon” with lots of spins and dips! The biggest surprise of the night was the wedding cake – it was so big, it took 4 servers to carry it out!

From Elena Pensini EventsA sweet couple from Miami, the most glamorous venue la Villa D’Este, and Lago di Como…. I had all the best ingredients to create an exclusive and elegant event. When Katherine asked me my thoughts on a color palette, we agreed that light blue and gold would be the right choice – blue with its elegance and gold with its bright sophistication.

Working with Katherine on the wedding stationery has been an unforgettable experience, as well the exciting exchange of ideas while planning. The wedding was sophisticated as the final result of “mise en place”. Everything was lit by the glow of candles and the spectacular chandeliers of the Impero room. Blue delphinium, velvet ribbon, a touch of china, gold wax monograms, the most surprising wedding cake entrance ever, and lots lots of fun – all of that was Katherine and Nicholas’s wedding at the impeccable and unique Villa d’Este.

Thanks to the great work by Oliver Fly, today, looking at these stunning pictures, I can say we achieved what Katherine told me she was looking for during our first meeting while drinking a cocktail on the terrace at Villa d’Este – “something that POPS!”


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Photography: Oliver Fly Photography | Cinematography: Studio 213 Films | Event Planning + Design: Elena Pensini Events & Concierge | Floral Design: Figli Dei Fiori | Wedding Dress: Naeem Khan | Stationery : Bell'Invito | Bride's Shoes: Aquazzura | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Fame And Partners | Catering: Villa D'Este | Hair + Makeup: Jourdan Walker | Hair + Makeup: Daniela Guanziroli | Groom's Attire: Giorgio Armani | Venue: Villa D'Este | Bridal Boutique: Ever After Miami | Groom's Shoes: Stubbs And Wootton | Guest Book : Little Carabao Studio | Music + Lights: Blunotte Events | Photography Assistance: Matthieu Coste

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This is What a Couture Gown from Tel Aviv Looks Like

With a couture gown crafted by Israeli designer Izik Amir in tow, this London couple met 114 of their loved ones in Puglia for a stunning wedding week. Alfresco everything was on the agenda and the result is a destination celebration set among 100 year old olive groves with planning by Impression Villas & Weddings and images by Nastia Vesna & Maksim Gladky. See that gorgeous gown in action with the full affair right here.

From the Bride and Groom… We were so in love with Italy and all we could ever imagine from the day we got engaged in Capri was getting married somewhere in this beautiful country! The day itself was always going to be a culmination of summer, bougainvillaea and nothing but complete utter love. We envisioned a modern wedding, not compromising on traditional aspects we knew it would mean the world to us and our families.

The wedding week leading up to the day itself was everything we could have ever hoped for. Bringing together 114 friends and family in Puglia across several events will forever be a highlight of our lives. We began the search for a wedding location early on in our engagement. We knew we wanted something spectacular yet intimate. Stumbling on Masseria Pettolecchia La Residenza was game-changing. It offered an intimacy on the expansive private grounds which was just perfect for our special day. The dazzling villa, which we enjoyed with our bridal party for a week before the wedding, is surrounded by hundreds’ year old olive groves and acres of golden land. The property fits perfectly with our style and vision. It truly was an exceptional find and set the scene for the rest of the planning! We decided on an early evening, black tie wedding. Our vision – modern elegance. We incorporated white and green florals and high low glass vases of floating candles. Finishing with accents of gold, white and touches of black. The vision was sophisticated – but the celebration was light-hearted, relaxed and incredibly fun! The wedding itself started with an upbeat Italian band signing all the favourites and moved on to a DJ taking everyone to the dancefloor until the early hours. Flowers: Speaking of the flowers, those were crisp and elegant. Orchids, white roses, green and white hydrangeas & tulips

Dress: The gown was entirely handcrafted by Israeli designer Izik Amir. It took two trips to Tel Aviv, one to select the dress and the second for final alteration and bringing it home to London. The way it sparkled, the sheer lace covered in thousands of beads, the way it moved, the way it fit – it is undoubtedly the best dress of my life!

Cake: we went with a traditional Italian layered cake. Which almost toppled over when we went to cut it! The cake was complemented with a generous dessert table with an array of delicious sweets and fruit for our guests. Greatest memories:

Bride: my favourite moment would have to be the magic of the vows, the moment I placed Tom’s gold band on his finger while I held his hand. As well as hearing all the wonderfully funny and heartfelt speeches on the night! Groom: Seeing my beautiful wife for the first time on the wedding day! Recommendation:

Everyone will tell you to take a moment and take it all in. Yes, you definitely should! But luckily it really was all unforgettable! But on a practical note, ask your bridesmaids to help manage the veil. Something many brides forget on the day!

Florist: Corflor | Reception Venue: Masseria Pettolecchia La Residenza | Reception Catering: Il Fagiano | Groom's Attire: De Fursac | Officiant: TUSCANPLEDGES | Bride's Attire: Izik Amir | Bride's Earrings: Christie Nicolaides | Groom's Shoes: Tom Ford | Musicians: Wedding Music | Wedding Cinematography: Marco Caputo Films | Wedding Photographer: Nastia Vesna&Maksim Gladky | Wedding Planners: Impression Villas & Weddings | Wedding Rings: Custom design

A Destination Wedding Too Pretty + Perfect To Believe

This dress. These views. This STUNNING reception. How can you pick a favorite piece of this pretty puzzle?! Answer: you can’t. It’s all too beautiful to narrow down in any way, shape or form so don’t even try. Just give in to your wedding wishes and dive headfirst into this gorgeous gallery by Sandra Aberg and enjoy every second of it. So good, right?

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From the Bride… The saying goes, if you love someone, travel with them, and if you still love them after, marry them. Experiencing new cultures is something that has bonded the two of us together. Shervin is of Persian decent and I am half Chinese and Caucasian. Experiencing different cultures is at the core of our romance. I’ve never had a better travel partner and our relationship really blossoms with the smell of adventure.

Having a destination wedding was a no brainer for us. The writer Gore Vidal wrote “Twenty five years ago I was asked by an American magazine what was the most beautiful place that I had ever seen in all my travels and I said the view from the belvedere of the Villa Cimbrone on a bright winter’s day when the sky and the sea were each so vividly blue that it was not possible to tell one from the other.” Villa Cimbrone is pure magic and when standing on the Belvedere, you are instantly pulled into a dream like state where the sky meets the sea.

Every part of the planning seemed to fall into place. When I inquired with Sandra Åberg Photography, I was attracted to her use of light. We connected instantly and we were lucky to have her lead us through a meditation during our first look. This really helped to ground and bring us both into the present moment. I felt my bridal nerves subside after, and I was able to enjoy the rest of the wedding.

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Photography: Sandra Aberg Photography | Floral Design: Armando Malafronte | Wedding Dress: Berta | Stationery: EG lettering | Bride's Shoes: Shoes Of Prey | Jewelry: Mikimoto | Headpiece: Kelly Spence | Veil: As You Like It Wedding Veils | Wedding Favours: Abuelita Boutique

Stop What You’re Doing + Look at This Venetian Elopement

A gondola ride, a grand yet intimate dinner, and a masquerade ball with your love – this is the romance of my dreams, and it was all brought to life in a breathtaking elopement editorial planned and designed by Scent of Orchid and shot by the magnificent Rebecca Yale Photography. We’re talking a sexy, black lace Claire Pettibone number, fiery red florals by Madness Flowers, and a menu designed by Written Word Calligraphy to look like one of Cassanova’s love letters. This, ladies, is the definition of amore.

Our Venetian elopement editorial was inspired by the romance of the floating city itself. The city is famous for its gondolas, canals, Casanova, and – of course – masquerade balls. We were inspired by the Baroque paintings that covered the Hall of Music in the Ca’Sagredo Hotel and carried the palette through the shoot with black and gold as our dominant colors with deep pops of red. Venice is famous for its glasswork and lace, which are made on the islands of Murano and Burano right off of Venice’s shore, and the black lace Claire Pettibone dress set the tone for the dark romance of the day, which was echoed in the lace runner on the ballroom table. Written Word Calligraphy created an invitation suite featuring a folded invitation that opened like a letter and hearkened back to Casanova’s letters that he would write to his lovers while imprisoned in the city. A single red rose bud was placed on the four guests’ plates next to the love-letter-like menu along with a miniature mask, much like the one the bride wore during portraits. We imagined the couple would enjoy a romantic and intimate meal followed by a masquerade ball of music and dancing and then a gondola ride through the canals of Venice.

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Photography: Rebecca Yale Photography | Event Planning + Design: Scent of Orchid | Floral Design: Madness Flowers Italy | Wedding Dress: Claire Pettibone | Wedding Cake: Ibrido di Tea | Shoes: Mascia Mandolesi | Ring: Trumpet & Horn | Groom's Suit: Area 2 Rezzonico | Bride's Robe: Lauren Leshansky | Hair Pieces: Hushed Commotion | Paper Goods: Written Word Calligraphy | Ring Box: The Mrs Box | Venue + Rentals: Hotel Ca' Sagredo

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Come for the Custom Gown, Stay For the Italian Views

This custom gown with a bold, structured bow is so beautifully contrasted with the old world beauty of Northern Italy. Set against the shores of Lake Garda, it combines romantic florals by Janna Brown Design Co., modern fashion and the perfect boat getaway. Get lost in all the stunning images captured by Katie Grant Photography.

With a passion for travel, Lynzy and Jack never questioned the idea of a destination wedding. Together with a fun and lively group of family and friends, they travelled to the northern Lakes of Italy to have their wedding along the shores of Lake Garda. Lynzy beautifully designed a chic and modern weddings to contrast with the ancient history of Italy. Her custom gown was breathtaking and her white suited groom topped off the Italian look. Janna created a lush ceremony space complete with a gorgeous arch that overlooked the expansive lake. It was an evening of fun and games that was only topped by the heartfelt and warm speeches and exchanges that completed the evening.

Photography: Katie Grant Photography | Florals: Janna Brown Design Co. | Both: Tenuta Le Selve Estate | Lab: Atkins Pro Lab | Silk: Silk and Willow

A Romantic, Week-Long Celebration in the Italian Countryside

From breathtaking rehearsal dinner to the most stunning grand finale, this wedding week is one for the books. But that’s to be expected of a destination affair in the wilds of Italy. Filled with panoramic views and feting under the stars at the hands of Weddings in Tuscany by Chiara Sernesi, live vicariously through and Ether & Smith’s gorgeous photographs.

From the Bride… I met Nico 8 years ago, in our last year of university in London. For some reason we had never crossed paths, but in one chance encounter everything changed, and we’ve been inseparable ever since.

Nico and I grew up in 6 different countries between us, so when it came to deciding on the venue location, with people travelling in from over the globe, we wanted to pick somewhere that was a destination for all of us. Tuscany, Italy had a special place in our hearts. We had travelled here together before, and loved everything from its rolling hills, cypress-lined country roads, medieval hilltop villages, comfort cuisine and of course the vino!

After two trips around the region with Chiara and her amazing team, we chose Castello la Leccia as our main wedding venue. This was definitely the best decision we made. Francesco, the owner, was lovely, accommodating and very professional.

Some of our family members had never met so we made sure to plan many outings and dinners during the week of the wedding. By the time of our rehearsal dinner, friendships had formed and everybody was ready to party. This was not say that the week was stress free. With the threat of rain on our wedding day we had to consider a change of location for the reception. Nevertheless we pushed ahead with the original plan. Stay tune to find out how things unfolded…

Our rehearsal dinner was held at Villa Cerna, a Chianti winery belonging to the Cecchi family where we organized a wine tasting accompanied by traditional Tuscan meal. We had a smaller group of around 40 guests (mainly family and a few close friends), which made it a more relaxed and intimate setting, ahead of our big day.

 

More from the Bride… I woke up on our wedding day and ran to the window, and to my great delight the sky was blue and the sun was shining – I chuckled confidently, as I told Nico it will not rain today… After a lovely breakfast in bed, it was time to say goodbye to my soon-to-be husband, as I was whisked off for hair and make-up.

I resurfaced a few hours later, for our ‘first look’ photos, where Nico and I were able to make the most of the hour which preceded the ceremony for some couply pictures in and around the wedding venue. Our photographers Emma and Allen, had found some amazing backdrops, and helped make us feel really comfortable by talking us through her vision for the shots, the photo shoot turned out to be so much fun!

Now onto the ceremony! This was held on a hill, overlooking a scenic Tuscan panoramic view. The ceremony was followed by a cocktail reception in the garden, where we had similar views, and followed by an al fresco dinner under the stars. The night seemed to be going perfectly until shortly after our mains were served, and we could see a thunderstorm in the distance, which we felt was coming our way. An executive decision ensued, as Nico decided to skip desserts, as he delivered his speech, and asked our guests to head on over to the cake station. As we cut the cake, fireworks went off, and with strong winds this made the fireworks look even closer! As soon as the fireworks finished, the storm broke, and all our guests raced inside!

Our wedding planners, and staff at the venue and our chefs all helped rearrange things live. Dessert plates were passed along, as our guest filled the lobby, dining area and corridors! When the rain stopped for a few minutes, we jumped at the chance to get our first dance on, and our guests were quick to join us. The rain started pouring again, but at this point everyone wanted to keep dancing, so we partied in the rain, and just kept going!

All good things come to an end, and so the next day we had to say our farewells. On Sunday we hosted a farewell brunch, with all our guests dressed in white, which made the photos looks really fantastic!

Even though a lot of time went into planning (with help from many wonderful people!), the week was more than what we had imagined. It was truly an extraordinary experience, the best weekend ever as Nico put it. We are so thankful for all our guests who travelled from so far, and really came to party. We wish we could do it all over again, but instead we’ll keep reliving in our minds every memory, some of which are captured forever in the most amazing photographs.

Photography: Ether & Smith | Videographer: Emotionalmovie | Planner: Weddings in Tuscany by Chiara Sernesi | Florist: Jardin Divers | Wedding Dress: Yolan Cris | Invitations: Kelsey Malie Calligraphy | Hair and Makeup: Silvia Gerzeli | Band: Walter From Un Ballo In Maschera | Tuxedos: Artefact, London | After-party Dress: Diane Von Furstenberg | Castle: Castello La Leccia | Fireworks: Pirotenica Soldi | Hair Accessory: Maggie Wu Studio | Rehearsal Dinner Dress: Alberta Ferretti | Rentals: Corydon | Rentals: Preludio Noleggi