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Looking for a Wedding Venue in Italy With Breathtaking Mediterranean Views? Look Right Here.

Bright pink peonies, a vintage getaway car, and views of Capri and the Mediterranean as far as the eyes can see – I mean, what more could a girl ask for, are we right?! Today’s wedding is filled with magic at every turn, planned by Capri Moments Event Design who made the couple’s dream of an intimate, relaxed yet glam wedding in Italy a reality. For all the details and unforgettable moments, from the first look to the last dance, head on over to the full gallery – captured by Peter and Veronika! P.S. you HAVE to read the adorable proposal story told by the bride below, it’s right out of a movie!

From Bride… After a few years of dating my now husband and I began fantasizing of our perfect wedding, and that’s where I first dropped the bomb – Italy. At the time, it seemed like a fantasy, but deep down I’ve always dreamt of a wedding in my beloved Italy. Since Nat is incredible, he replied, “I love that idea!” Maybe he was just going along with it for fun, I thought, but I loved him for it anyway. A few years later, on a perfect evening at home, with our dogs Hydie & Olivia on either side of me, he proposed. And what could possibly make the moment even better? Nat said “now we get to plan a wedding…in Italy!” I almost died of happiness. 

After telling our family and friends that, yes, we really are getting married in Italy, the question we were most asked was “Italy?! Why?” Well, that’s a no-brainer. The huge, formal affair I dreamt of as a little girl was actually the opposite of what either of us wanted; a small wedding, with people we love, in a place that’s the most special to us. For Nat & I, that place is Capri. We vacationed there a year before getting engaged and knew instantly that the tiny, beautiful island was going to be a very special place for us. 

The stunning colors, the warm & wonderful people, that magical blue water… Capri is truly like no other place on Earth. Nat & I envisioned an intimate and relaxed wedding, with effortless glamour, which is exactly Capri. With the ocean behind him, my cousin officiated; having someone we feel close to preform our ceremony was very special. Nat & I wrote our own vows that we’d not seen before the ceremony, which made is both laugh and cry. After we said “I do” and shared the best kiss of our lives, we walked back up the aisle to string musicians playing “Love Me Like You Do”, being showered in confetti that our guests made from a confetti table, to a champagne toast. The reception was adorned with bright flowers, lemons, cherries and endless white candles. 

My family is Italian and we love to feed people, so the food was a big focus. Canapes, champagne and Aperol spritz to start, followed by three courses from Il Riccio’s Michelin star kitchen and desserts from their famed “Temptation Room”. It didn’t stop there; we danced the night away upstairs on the roof deck. That’s when we first saw the cake – good God the cake – the biggest most beautiful wedding cake, taller than me. 

We asked our photographers and videographers to capture the real moments of laughter, tears, dancing, and kissing. Looking back at our photos and videos, it feels like we’re back in Capri on that perfect day. No wedding ever goes exactly to plan, but sometimes those are the good parts. Every part of our wedding was perfect – not because it was flawless, although it was to me, but because it was an absolute joy, and we would do it all over again exactly the same.

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Photography: Peter & Veronika | Videography: Mirco e Anisa | Planner: Capri Moments Event Design | Wedding Dress: Madeleine's Daughter | CEREMONY VENUE: Il Riccio | RECEPTION VENUE: Il Riccio | Shoes: Badgley Mischka | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Bill Levkoff | DJ: Peppe Croce | Audio & Lighting: Capri Dj Service | Floral Desgin: Capri Blossom | Groom Shoes: Brooks Brothers | Muah: Beauty Livery

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This Is the Ultimate Weekend Itinerary for a Destination Wedding in Puglia

Just when we thought we couldn’t be more in love with the whitewashed hill towns and charming farmlands of Italy’s beautiful region of Puglia, this wedding comes through and takes our breath away. Complete with a can’t-be-beat Italian wedding weekend itinerary from cooking classes to beach clubs, planned by Impression Villas & Weddings, we can’t help but live vicariously through Nastia Vesna Photography’s stunning imagery. Check out the full gallery for a one-way ticket to Italy’s most romantic wedding locale!

From Impression Villas & WeddingsBlush and gold inspired wedding in Puglia with a rustic feel. A beautiful couple Katie and Tom from Florida decided to get married in Puglia at the very end of September. Due to their work commitments, they could not come to Puglia in advance to pick the right venues to they relied entirely on their wedding planner and sister, who travelled to Puglia on her own to look at venues and choose the best place for them to get married. 

Initially, they planned a wedding for a smaller number of guests but ended up had around 70 guests. Their first out of the four events was a fun cooking class at a nearby rustic masseria with pasta making and wine tasting. The next day was an evening welcome event with cocktails and buffet of local delicacies at a beautiful beach club, where despite late autumn it was very warm and sunny. 

The third day was the wedding itself with a symbolic ceremony in a typical olive grove of Puglia with amazing olive trees. The maid of honour of Katie was her sister and the best man of Tom was his father. The processional and recessional song was played by an all ladies string quartet. Katie and Tom exchanged vows and rings, sealed their union with a kiss, and lead all the guests to aperitivo featuring his and her signature drinks (Aperol Spritz for Katie and Manhattan for Tom). 

Aperitivo was followed by a rich local buffet of starters. Soon after Katie and Tom had their first dance played by an amazing upbeat and vibrant live band from the UK – Jam Hot Band with 4 lead singers. The dinner was served on two long tables decorated with rich greenery garlands with blush blossoms. Ivory, blush, pale pink colors were seen throughout the whole wedding floral decor, which looked very beautifully with golden tableware and small square bottles of olive oil. The cake cutting was followed but surprise fireworks.

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Videography: Marco Abbatangelo | Florist: Flower Addicted | Wedding Dress: Monique Lhuillier | Reception Venue: Masseria Pettolecchia La Residenza | Reception Catering: Il Fagiano | Wedding Favors: Olio Infiore | Groom's Suit: Hugo Boss | Best Man's Suit: Ermenegildo Zegna | Bridal Shoes: Manolo Blahnik | Cooking Class: Puglia Kitchen | Cooking Class Venue: Masseria Torre Abate Risi | DJ & Sax: Nico Rinaldi Eventi | Fireworks: Sweet & Love | Groom's Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo | Groom's Watch: Rolex | Hair Styling: Alessandro Mancino & Marco Carpentieri | Live Band: Jam Hot | Maid of Honor Dress: Reiss | Rentals: IES APULIA EVENTI | Second Wedding Dress:: Marchesa | Sound & Lighting: Sona Service | Stage & Dancefloor: Sonido | String Lights: Centomani Lights | Wedding Bag: Sophia Webster | Wedding Earrings: Yoko London | Wedding Photographer: Nastia Vesna&Maksim Gladky | Wedding Planner & Officiant: Impression Villas & Weddings | Wedding Veil: Toni Federici | Welcome Event Venue: Torre Coccaro

Leave It To London For Timeless Elegance At Its Finest

This London wedding is timeless elegance at its finest. With a classic color palette of ivory and sage and reception tables flooded with florals and candlelight, we dare you not to swoon! The couple worked with Littleton Rose to make their stylish vision for their celebration a dream come true. Can we talk about the macaroon tower from Laduree for a minute?! Each special moment was perfectly captured by Kate Nielen. Enjoy all the darling details in the full gallery.



From Kate Nielen PhotographyWith family members traveling from abroad, making their guests feel welcome and looked after was a central focus of this celebration. Guests were invited to wear relaxed morning suits rather than black-tie or formal tails to ensure everyone felt comfortable.



Long dining tables clothed in ivory linen set off by sage green textured napkins spanned the length of The Conservatory at Syon Park. A collection of vases of varying heights and sizes ran along the tables. The floral design was natural and loose, predominantly in greens, creams, and whites but with a hint of delicately faded pastel. They were interspersed with glass candlesticks and low tea light holders, the lighting of which created a romantic glow as the sun slowly set during dinner.



Cathy & Val have a shared love of macaroons and therefore a Macaroon Tower from Laduree seemed the perfect choice to act as their wedding cake which guests happily tucked into before making their way to the dance floor. It was a day blessed with the grace of the English sunshine, a relaxed, family-centered, celebration within the grounds of beautiful Syon Park.



Photographer: Kate Nielen Photography | Florist: Mary Jane Vaughan | Wedding Dress: Halfpenny London | Cake: Laduree | Stationary: Papier | Catering: Blue Strawberry | Calligraphy: Angela Meola | Groom's Attire: Gieves And Hawkes | Wedding Venue: Syon Park | Evening Band: Atlantic Soul Orchestra | HMUA: The Bridal Stylist | Maid of Honour Dress Designer: Ghost | Planning and Styling: Littleton Rose | Production: Yes Events | Reception Band: Harp Bazaar | Reception Band Agency: Sternberg Clarke

How to Pull off the “Organic Glam” Look at Your Modern Wedding

We love a bride who isn’t afraid to go glam – from her sparkling Pnina Tornai gown to the chic courtyard reception decor, this couple nailed the organic glam look like no other. Wanderlust Wedding planned the entire day to perfection while Jeremy Ferrero was behind the lens, capturing every must-see moment the bride and groom are sure to remember forever. SB Floral Design absolutely blew us away with their inventive, baby’s breath adorned ceremony display that’s unlike anything we’ve laid eyes on – check it out, along with so many more inspiring details, at the full gallery!

Word from the bride… For my dress, I knew I wanted an A-line and I love glitter, so when I found the Pnina Tornai dress at Kleinfeld, there was no question. I loved it’s more classic cut & style but the sparkle added the extra glam that represents my style. We had custom alterations to have the skirt go all the way around and it was extremely nice to have the ability to remove the skirt for late-night dancing.

Our inspiration was Organic & Glam. We had lovely greenery and earth toned spaces and gardens at the chateau, to which we are added sparkly chandeliers, geometric gold arches and elevated clouds of baby’s breath for florals. Our colors were white, gold and black, as we’re not really the pastel type. 

The octagon was a recurring element in our wedding (our wedding backdrop/arch, invitation and menu were all octagons) as it represents totality and infinity, and our wedding date was the 8th. Every detail in the event was purposeful; The date, June 8th (608), for instance, is the area code in which we met in (Madison, WI)! Though we can’t take credit for that, we only realized it after the fact, so I guess it’s just fate ;). We picked the Chateau de la Napoule because we knew we wanted to be on the water and upon hearing the romantic tale between Henry and Marie Clews, we knew it was the one. Not to mention, we visited the chateau when it was a gloomy, rainy day and we STILL decided it was the one. 

We love the organic colors and moody tones, not to mention the Game of Thrones vibes. Lastly, we love the reveal that is created throughout the entire space; walking through the grounds feels like an adventure and you are never sure what will be around the corner, be it a beautiful garden or piece of art. It’s imperfect and has character, which we felt the other spaces we visited lacked. Put simply, and with no offense to others, we are not the pink villa type ;). We kept the florals white, green and simple, as the venue had a lot of natural greenery on its own. Baby’s breath and peonies were the main players, and baby’s breath is actually called “the Bride’s flower” in Romania, which is where the bride was born. Peonies were just a long-time favorite :)

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Photography: Jeremy Ferrero | Cinematography: Gione Da Silva | Event Planning: Wanderlust Wedding | Floral Design: SB Floral Design | Floral Design: Mademoiselle Jules | Wedding Dress: Pnina Tornai | Wedding Dress: Pnina Tornai | Cake: Made In Cake | Stationery: Crème De Papier | Catering: Pavillon Traiteur | Make up: Sophie Killian | Hair: Kevin James Pierce | DJ: Thomas Dusseune | Location: Chateau De La Napoule | Other photographer: Ingrid Lepan | Photography Lab: Carmencita Film Lab | Production: D&X Events | Rentals: Options | Tablecloths: Nuage Designs | Wedding Dress Boutique: Kleinfeld Bridal

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A Wedding Overflowing With Elegance On The Côte d’Azur

If you’re thinking of a destination wedding, just take one look at this South of France stunner and your answer will be YES! A color palette of soft natural blush tones, set against a pink villa, sets the scene for this sweet celebration. The Wedding Planners Monaco sprinkled beauty and elegance into every aspect of the day, and the results have us breathless. The celebration was perfectly captured by Michelle Wever Photography. Take a trip to Nice in the full gallery for a look at all the lovely.



From the bride… We were inspired by the location of the beautiful Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild. As the gardens and the building are so extraordinary, we wanted to keep it simple with the choice of colors of decorations and flowers, in order to complement the beauty around.



We wanted to use delicate roses as much as possible as this is our favorite flower. We even chose La Vie en Rose for the first dance!



Our wedding was all quite glamorous; men in smoking jackets, females in long dresses, French acoustic love songs, exclusive food such as truffles, caviar and all other spoils of life. It was a spectacular day we will never forget.



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Photography: Michelle Wever Photography | Videography: chromata Films | Wedding planner: The Wedding Planners Monaco | Floral Design: Wayne Riley Flowers | Wedding Cake: Made In Cake | Invitations: Margo And Bees | Brides shoes: Jimmy Choo | Jewelry: Zizov Diamonds | Catering: Helen Traiteur | Make-up: BROW BAR moscow | Hair: Cool Bay / So Bay Monaco by Sandra Sherazad | Band: Paris Select | Groom's Attire: Rietbergh Wedding Suits | Wedding Venue: Villa Ephrussi De Rothschild | Wedding Venue: Villa Ephrussi De Rothschild | Custom Fans: L'éventail de Lola | Custom Welcome Bags: Bagart | Decoration: Deco Flamme | Getting Ready: Cap Estel | Getting ready venue: Cap Estel | Groom's Shoes: Louboutin | Guest favors: Laduree | Guest's Hair: Jennyfer Hillyard | Laser cut table names and escort card letters: Marlene Wood Creation | Rentals: Options | Sound and light production: Riviera Organisation | Wedding Dress Designer: Galia Lahav | Wedding dress boutique: Bloomfeld Amsterdam

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Every Fashion Forward Bride Needs To See This Couture Inspiration at a Neoclassical Château

Three couture gowns, one breathtaking château and an old world romance vibe that’s sure to inspire – these are just a few things you can expect to ooh and ahh over in today’s gorgeous editorial from Rachael Ellen Events. Raise your hand if you’re a total francophile (me, me, me!!)… then prepare to OBSESS over the full gallery of images captured by Molly Carr Photography. It’s a true french fairytale come to life!

From Molly Carr PhotographyThis shoot was inspired by the luxury French bride who hosts an entire week or weekend long experience for her wedding rather than just one day. These serve as inspiration for what the bride might wear for her welcome dinner, farewell brunch, rehearsal dinner etc. With the modern French bride in mind, we created a design perfect for the bride who loves the luxury of Paris, but wants to stay true to the romantic, old-world feel of the Loire Valley. We used shades of French Blue, Caramel, Rose, and blush to create a look that evoked the pastries of Marie Antoinette, the beautiful colors of the valley and the romantic nature of France.

For the wedding look, our bride wore a gorgeous Monique Lhullier gown – perfect for the setting. While grand and elegant, it also made a refined feminine statement with the low back and bow shoulder details. Her hair was styled in a classic french chignon and she wore natural, dewy makeup. Our groom wore a classic tux – the perfect counterpart to her absolutely bridal look. Every Little Letter created the gorgeous paper suite for this design. Mixing French blue, rose, pink, and caramel, the suite felt luxurious yet playful – perfect for the bride who would love the playful decor of the château.

We loved the way she mixed and matched textures, wax seals, tassels, and floral prints to create this custom chateau design. Our table was adorned with the same romantic tones as seen throughout the house and in Rococo paintings. Caramel, rose, and mauve taper candles gave the table setting height while overgrown florals added the perfect sense of romance. The blush linen was topped with a romantic chiffon runner and paired with velvet rose napkins to balance the caramel velvet chairs. We chose rose petal chargers to pair with the chateau china and vintage French glassware. Overall, we created a wedding fit for a modern Marie Antoinette complete with Loire Valley charm and French refinement.

A little more about the Chateau:
The smell of warm croissants, the touch of antique velvet curtains, the crisp Loire Valley Autumn air… Traveling in France is nothing short of an overwhelmingly beautiful sensory experience. Among the stunning châteaux of the region, the gorgeous Château Grand-lucé is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the beautiful ambiance that is France. The property allows you to take a step back into a time where days are spent wandering the rose gardens, enjoying tea in the grand salon, and admiring the many statues given as housewarming gifts by Louis XV. Over the years, the chateau has served many purposes. From housing philosophical leaders such as Voltaire, Diderot, and Rosseau to serving as a hospital during WWII, it now serves to fulfill its original intent – to inspire the most discerning traveler. The energy of the brilliant minds, incredible artists, and selective travellers who have walked the space is felt in every unforgettable room of this luxury hotel. Inspire it does with its 80 acre property, never ending gardens, stunning decor, and paintings by Jean Baptiste Pillement – his work is now seen in only one other location – Marie Antoinette Petit Trainon. Such a beautiful space deserves to be paired with – and only with – couture fashion.

The pastel neoclassical decor served as our main inspiration for this editorial. Picture a bride arriving to the château for her wedding weekend. She will need a gown for many occasions – her welcome dinner, rehearsal event, wedding ceremony, wedding reception, and of course, for wandering the gardens. Before her guests arrive, she enjoys stepping back in time – trying on her in gowns fit for a queen – and exploring a château all to herself. Each room begs for a different look with their distinctive touches of feminine luxury. It is a childhood fantasy – dressing up in couture gowns, running barefoot through an entirely pink dining room, jumping on beds draped in fine brocade fabric… Only this isn’t a fantasy. This is all real life and ready for any traveller or bride who wishes to be inspired. There is no space to mimic this level of authentic French neoclassicism while upholding such a fine level of luxury. This space and these gowns are fit for the modern queen and Francophile. 

Photography: Molly Carr Photography | Event Design: Rachael Ellen Events | Event Planning: Rachael Ellen Events | Flowers: Rachael Ellen Events | Wedding Gown: Monique Lhuillier | Wedding Cake: Synies | Invitations: Every Little Something | Shoes: Prada | Jewelry: J Brooks Jewelers | Hair & Makeup: Jen Lagers | Groom's Attire: The Black Tux | Wedding Venue: Hotel Château du Grand-Lucé | Couture Party Dresses: Millia London | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Wax Seal: Signora E Mare

Picnic Like a Parisian with this 5 step Aperitif

If we had to pick one thing that the Parisians do crazy well, it’s picnicking (or maybe fashion). But for this how-to, we’re focusing on their ability to lay out the yummiest wine + cheese + baguette spreads. Learn the easy five step approach to packing a gorgeous French apero from Katie Donnelly Photography plus find even more pretty inspirtion in the VAULT.

Living in Paris there are only a few things that are ever certain: rain, red lipstick, the Eiffel Tower, and Parisians picnicking the second it becomes sunny. In France, picnics in the evening fall under the category of “aperitif” but everyone calls it “apero” for short.

While there are a few obvious things that always make their appearance (ahem, wine and cheese I’m looking at you!), there are some things you may not have thought of! Here’s your guide to the PERFECT Parisian apero. Santé!

An apero can consist of many different things but first and foremost, there is always wine. In the summer months you’re most likely to see people enjoying rosé. The best rosés come from the Côtes-de-Province. In France you can usually get them for less than 10 bucks. Even 5 euros will get you a good one! FYI: Rosé is drunk cold.

FROMAGE! (Aka cheese!) An apero is no fun without cheese. Traditionally, you have to have an odd amount of cheeses (3,5 or 7 different cheeses). There are over 3000 protected types of cheese in France so there’s a good selection to choose from!

Popular cheeses are:
Chèvre Frais (fresh goat cheese)
Comté
Contal
Brie
Roquefort
Tomme de Brebie
If you get a chance, head to a cheese market and ask the fromager (cheese merchant) what they would recommend! It’s a fab way to discover new and yummy cheeses!

Your quick guide to serving cheese:
If the French culture is anything, it is ceremonial. You have to serve and cut cheeses specific ways or else you could offend someone or give them a bad part with only the crust! Quick tips: if the cheese is round, you cut it like a pizza pie where everyone gets a triangular slice. If the cheese is square/horizontal (I’m looking at you Comté) you cut it horizontally so each piece has a bit of crust and no one is left with only a crust. Easy right? Bon appetit!

Snacks! Other essential snacks include olives, chips, and pretzels though aren’t limited there! Other ideas are hummus, peanuts, popcorn, and veges like tomatoes and carrots!

Baguette. Bread is a daily essential for the French and luckily for them, there is a bakery on about every corner! My favorite kind of French bread is the baguette tradition, it’s crunchier on the outside and more rustic. Perfect for eating with cheese!

Charcuterie. Dried meats are the last essential for your French apero! Saucisson (dried hard sausage), jambon de Bayonne (similar to prosciutto) and sometimes other European meats like chorizo make an appearance!

 

Photography: Katie Donnelly Photography | Floral Design: Avec Des Fleures | Dress: H&M | Blue Vase: Hema | Candles: Hema | Park: Ile Saint Germain, Paris | Picnic Blanket: Hema | Rosé: Domaine des Blais | Water Caraffe: Monoprix | White Tote: H&M

This Wedding Inspiration Will Have You Day Dreaming of a French Countryside Fête

This shoot is the epitome of French elegance and romance. A soft palette of french blue, blush, gold, and dove grey hues, two knockout gowns, and lush white blooms galore – every image perfectly captured by Kenzie Victory is tempting us with a one-way ticket to the french countryside. Rachael Ellen Events will have you swooning over her intimate, timeless designs as you scroll through all the pretty at the full gallery. Fashion forward destination brides – this was tailor made for you.

From Rachael Ellen Events… This design was created for “A Destination Workshop” hosted by Rachael Ellen Events and Kenzie Victory Photography. Our design leads you through the full scope of a destination wedding from getting ready to the ceremony to the dinner to the day after brunch.

For this design, I was inspired by the French countryside. While France is home to many beautiful and historic buildings, often the most highlighted weddings are those at castle like châteaux with opulent, over the top designs. My muse for this design was a bride who was less concerned about making an over the top statement and more concerned with creating something that felt intimate, romantic, and true to the region.

With this in mind, we chose soft french blue, blush, gold, and dove grey as our color palette. The table featured a soft blue linen balanced with romantic dove velvet napkins. The vintage crystal glassware and french blue china is part of Château de Mairy’s own collection and created a very intimate feel. Paired with lush white blooms and handmade paper goods from Michaela McBride Calligraphy, the tablescape was romantic, relatable, and perfectly French.

Our bride wore two beautiful gowns. The first dress was a simple tulle tea length gown – perfect for getting ready or wandering the halls of her chateau. We opted to design a floral installation in her bedroom to create an added sense of romance. Her wedding gown is the masterpiece of Alon Livne. The off the should pleated detail made this gown the perfect fashion statement for a bride getting married just miles outside of Paris. Our groom wore a classic black tux to perfectly balance her fashion-forward look. Her hair was styled in a sleek and romantic updo with minimal bridal makeup to create an undeniable “french girl” glam. The cake itself was inspired but the texture and architecture of the brides gown – perfectly created by Paris local Synie.

Our day after wedding brunch design was inspired by the close, intimate feel you share after a lovely night of celebrating. We wanted to table to feel light, lush, and romantic to celebrate the new couple. Monica of Lettering by GRG created a beautiful paper suite to pair with the Chateau floral china – the perfect French country feel. Our bride wore a gorgeous off the shoulder champagne dress – a paired down version of her wedding gown. Our groom wore a classic French cut suit and loafers.

Photography: Kenzie Victory | Event Design: Rachael Ellen Events | Floral Design: Rachael Ellen Events | Gown: Alon Livne | Cake: Synies | Wedding Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Engagement Ring: Olive Ave Jewelry | Jewelry: J Brooks Jewelers | Tux: The Black Tux | Venue: Chateau De Mairy | Château: Chateau De Mairy | Getting Ready Gown: Free People | HMUA: Trine Juel | Linens: BBJ La Tavola | Paper Goods: Michaela McBride Calligraphy | Wedding Brunch Invitations : Lettering by GRG | Wedding Brunch Shoes: Prada

This Travel Blogger’s Positano Wedding Is Prettier Than A Postcard

We bow down to travel bloggers’ supreme takes on traveling in style, so when Christine of Tour de Lust put together a destination wedding we knew it was going to be one for the books! Positano set the scene for this special day filled with awe-inspiring touches, like a sunset oceanview ceremony and a custom vintage fiat overflowing with flowers. Rossini Photography beautifully captured all the special moments, head over to the full gallery for endless destination wedding inspiration.



From the bride… Ryan and I fell in love with Italy when we first visited for our first international trip together. We kept finding our way back and fell in love with Amalfi Coast.



I envisioned having a classic and romantic setting with neutral and blush tones. Most of the vendors we selected were either from my research on Instagram or referrals from my wedding planner, Emma Events.



My advice for future brides on planning a destination wedding is to hire a wedding planner, trust them and don’t overthink everything that has to be perfect. Everything will absolutely come together, be happy and just have fun because you will remember these happy moments forever.

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Photographer: Rossini Photography | Wedding Planner: Emma Events | Florals: Armando Malafronte | Wedding Dress: Galia Lahav | Shoes: Bella Belle | Wedding Bands: The Clear Cut | Hair & Makeup: Beautini | Cake & Desserts: Antonio Ventieri | Earings rent: Verstolo | Getting ready/ceremny/reception: Lace Market Hotel Nottingham | Hairpiece & Dress Hanger : Etsy | Ring boxes: The Mrs Box | Video: Moon & Back | Video: Moon & Back | Wedding dress shop: Bridal Reflections

This 3 Day Celebration in Greece Was Every Bit as Magical as It Was Epic!

A horse-drawn carriage ceremony arrival, a reception at a castle under a canopy of string lights, 2 dessert stations, a cigar bar, and a party that lasted all night long – I mean, is that not the most epic wedding day you’ve ever heard!? Not to mention the bride’s fairytale wedding dress from Atelier Loukia that’s every girls dream. Maria Maroulidou planned every detail to perfection, allowing the couple and their guests to enjoy every magical moment. Don’t miss out on the full gallery of images captured by Sotiris Tsakanikas to see all the beauty this day has to offer.

From the wedding planner, Maria MaroulidouWhen Maria & Alex contacted us for their summer wedding we knew this couple of globetrotters was interested in offering their guests something exquisite. As Maria is a soul who loves everything close to nature and always seeks after new experiences that pay respect to the gifts of life, we focused our foremost attention to scoring the perfect venue for the big day. Seeking out those poplar-lined routes and stony tracks that criss-cross the Southern Greek region, we aimed for a place that would be part blissfully inured to chance, part avant-garde retreat.

Kinsterna is a Byzantine mansion cum state of the art retreat, where local history and sustainability matter big. With a straight view of the legendary castle-rock of Monemvasia, the freshness and majestic atmosphere inside the fortified 22-acre estate are the stuff of dreams. Think manicured flowering gardens and immaculate lawns, Peloponnesian citrus and orange groves, stands of ancient eucalyptus and towering cypresses, organic vegetable farms, aromatic herb beds, and lush private vineyards all giving the sloping land a truly irresistible scent. It used to be after all home to the residence of Mamluk chieftain and regent of Egypt, Ibrahim Bey. 

The couple’s guests would have the chance to find out about the grape harvests, olive oil making, and tsipouro (traditional Greek moonshine) distillation, bread baking, and soap production- but also relax in the fresh spring-water pools, sample wines from the cellar at the Estate’s Belvedere, and luxuriate with some of the best SPA treatments a haven could ever offer. “We wanted them to have a thoroughly sentimental journey at our wedding” our bride confesses. With bees humming industriously on the neat hedges and the best summer weather a wedding could ever wish for, the couple’s 3day celebration rolled seamlessly. The two welcomed their friends by the beach to ease into the big day moods, enjoy a swim, cocktails, a taverna dinner and plenty of dancing. 

On the day of the wedding and right after the bridal preps and portraits, a white horse-drawn carriage awaited to take Maria to church. The ceremony took place is a picturesque nearby chapel and right after it was all about beautiful portraits in the fields and all across the dotted mansion’s expanse. The reception was of course set in the estate’s most elegant terrace, among rows of pergolas strewn with light bulbs, pastel blooms, wrought-iron chairs and tabletops made of traditional handiwork lace. Our couple wished to spoil their guests a bit with a poolside signature cocktail hour, a cigar bar and two dessert stations, but one of the best parts was definitely the culinary one. All the local fruit, herbs, and vegetables which flourish in Kinsterna’s gardens and nearby Laconic fields (from sage, rosemary, thyme, wild asparagus and cherry tomatoes to pomegranates and quince) were ingeniously combined with local cheese and fresh, free-range meats and woodfire oven-baked bread, to enrich the couple’s many dishes and oranges added zest to their desserts. Needless to say that when a wedding happens in Greece, the party is bound to last till the early dawn. This inexhaustible duo and their squad of shinny dancers surely knew how to party.

Photography: Sotiris Tsakanikas | Cinematography: Vassilis Kallinteris Films | Event Planning: Maria Maroulidou | Floral Design: Studio 7 | Cake: Katerinas sweet Cakes | Wedding Venue: Kinsterna Hotel & Spa | Bridal dress: Atelier Loukia | Sound & Light: music essentials | make up artist: Theocharis Katerina

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A Lavish Lake Como Wedding That Embraces Color!

Don’t get us wrong – we’ll always have a soft spot for classic blush and green weddings, but there’s truly nothing we love more than when a bride isn’t afraid to be brave with color! With the help of their planner, Rachel Birthistle, and their floral designer, Tulipina, this gorgeous couple embraced the lively hues found in Villa Pizzo’s enchanting gardens, allowing them to inspire a truly one of a kind color palette. Bright pops of pink and sandy yellows danced from their lakeside ceremony to the tented reception, all captured flawlessly by Sotiris Tsakanikas! Don’t miss the full gallery for more Lake Como wedding magic.

From the wedding planner… The bride and groom already had spent many holidays in Como and so had a special connection with the place, there was no real sales effort needed, it was already a done deal, we just had to identify the right venue. That was a love at first sight scenario when they strolled the grounds of Villa Pizzo. This particular villa is in a stunning position on the edge of Cernobbio, next door to the iconic Villa D’este hotel.

The garden of Villa Pizzo is one of the longest gardens lakeside and has paths that meander for some 10kms, containing both and Italian garden and English garden, this aesthetic diversity makes it the perfect venue as it creates natural reveals for the guests. The bride and groom were ideal clients in so many ways, they had a clear vision as to how they wanted their wedding to flow and feel.

The bride loved colour and was very open to our design ideas and guidance. The colour palette Kiana (Tulipina) and I suggested was initially influenced by both the villa and the bride, the villa itself is a mix of wonderful chalky tones of peach, earthy pink and sandy yellows, the garden is full of the most beautiful roses in similar tones, we took these base colours to a slightly fuller level and the bride wanted to have a warm yellow accent as she had a sentimental connection with the colour.

Without wanting to be too directional the bride was clear that she didn’t want too much greenery as she liked the structure and shape that was feasible with compositions that were predominantly made up of flowers, this was Kianas idea of heaven, she created the most beautiful compositions. For the ceremony area the combination of the palette and the definition of the spaces created by the compositions enhanced rather than distracted from the spectacular view.

The cocktail area was held in the Italian garden, we furnished it with a mix of elegant rattan lounges with warm pastel velvet fabrics, flowers were minimal as the space is already intriguing. The main focus in this area was the seating plan which were beautifully designed name tags by Letterink, that hung from a large tree. The weather had been a little unpredictable and the original plan was to be totally al fresco we needed the insurance cover of the tent structure in the courtyard. The dinner tables we kept simple and elegant, crisp chalk white linens with a strong dark peach accents both in the compositions and on the Oscar De la Renta plates, with warm golds and brass elements from the cutlery and the vases and not forgetting the sentimental yellow.

Photography: Sotiris Tsakanikas | Cinematography: Marco Abbatangelo | Event Planning: The Lake Como Wedding Planner | Floral Design: Tulipina - Kiana Underwood | florist : Tea Rose Milano | Reception Venue: Villa Pizzo | Catering: AFM | make up & hair : Cherie Spisso | Escort Cards: LetterInk | Plates: Oscar De La Renta | getting ready venue: Villa D'Este | music & lights: Blunotte Events

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Expect The Unexpected At This Charmingly Eclectic English Wedding

When a stylish interior designer and talented architect come together to plan their wedding day, you know the results are about to leave you speechless. Lucy and Seamus opted for bold clashing colorways, lots of texture, and a mix of patterns that have us oohing and aahing. The delightfully out of the ordinary design and attention to detail is not to be missed. We dare you not to fall head over heels for this whimsical wedding full of personal touches in the full gallery, captured by Holly Clark Photography!



How did you envision your wedding being prior to planning?

From the Bride… I always knew it would involve a lot of colour! Whether it be wardrobe, work or wedding, I love bright clashing colourways, with plenty of texture, interest and an eclectic mix of pattern. The floral and stationary design was something that excited me the most and this is where I quickly immersed myself with colourful ideas and creations.

It had to be close to home, its one chance you have to bring your most loved friends and family together and show them a place that is sentimental to you and the day it will host.

I imagined a romantic candlelit dinner, in a building with great history, interest and architecture instead of in the garden. Autumn has always been my favourite season, so it was very well timed when Seamus proposed in October 2018, we did it almost to the day, 1 year later.



Like most, I had been pinning wedding inspiration well before my time and despite that, the style and ideas I had for the day never fell far from rich pops of reds, clashing pale pinks with the added twinkle of gyp and more delicate florals such as anemones (my favourite!). This was important as I didn’t want to be influenced by trends, I wanted to create something stylish, bold yet timeless to look back on in years to come.

Working in Interior Design, a lot of my inspiration came down to personal style. Venues I was attracted to had an element of surprise, out of the ordinary design and enchantment. From the riding house accommodation, the elegance of the main house through to the nightclub and speakeasy bar – there was no need to tone down the music nor our ideas.



Tell us a bit about the location!

Growing up, horses have always been our greatest love, my mum owns a local equestrian centre and I spent most of my childhood summers galloping across the New Forest. It was this part of the country that has always signified everything I love, home, countryside, horses and great sentiment. I knew instantly the New Forest is where my search would begin, until slightly further afield we stumbled across the hidden gem that is St. Giles House.

A house with great history, my love for interiors and Seamus, an architect, meant this was a building that struck a chord with us. Not to mention The Riding House, which mum proceeded to jump up and down with excitement when being shown around. This would host an intimate rehearsal dinner the eve of the wedding and would accommodate our bridal parties stay. It also had all the design hues of a member’s club and I knew would be the perfect hub for the two-day celebration.

The other place of great sentiment to us is Scotland. Seamus would take me on weekend trips multiple times a year due to the fond memories of university and close friends he has there. One summer meant this would not be a momentous obsession but a forever obsession and we made the bold move to buy our Scottish home. Kilts were plentiful on the day!

Other places that paved our journey made up the table names – Scotland, Amsterdam, Paris and Abu Dhabi.



What was your color palette and your style vision?

The colour palette was inspired by the romance of the day, on the one hand we had very whimsical, natural and organic tones and later on introduced the rich reds, pops of pinks and pastel greens.

Our wedding ended up having two themes to story tell. The first was organic, whimsical, natural, elegant tones for our church ceremony. This was very much inspired from the organza of my dress and the stylish lead of our stationary. I wanted this to be a fashion-forward take on the traditional formality of this part of the occasion. Lots of beautifully abundant foliage, full of texture and interest but in an unstructured ‘un-done’ style. This was really full of romance yet retained a ‘garden gathered’ look from the meadow that framed the aisle. The colour palette was luscious creams, peaches, blush, nudes, a total contrast to what we had styled for the wedding breakfast and evening party.

The wedding breakfast featured a maximalist style, feminine, textured, layered with the romantic colourways – pink tones with cream and red accents. We had a lot of fun with shapes, sizes, textures and simply creating a thrilling, unconventional mood. 

What unique elements or DIY details did you include?

I commissioned a good friend to do an illustration for me, based on a photo taken of Seamus and I in Santorini. I had planned to gift this to Seamus as his wedding present, I wanted something really personal and unexpected. We love collecting art and prints for our home, so I was very excited by the idea. When I saw the finalised illustration, I realised it was the perfect personal touch to our day. I found heart shaped labels and had the illustration featured on our wedding favours. Continuing the romantic yet playful theme, I found glass heart ‘Love Potion’ bottles and tied the artwork to each individual bottle.

Then there were the invites. I got lost in ribbons at VV Rouleaux in Marylebone, it is heaven on earth for stylish trimmings, ribbons and textiles. I stayed up all evening hand-tying each bow which would hold our invite, RSVP and info card together. I loved our friends joy when they finally received them.

We filled favours full of Buckfast, made cushions from left over Liberty fabric and tied colourful ribbon to just about everything! Even our family dog, who is 16 years old, played a part in the DIY. Making use of the left-over ribbon we tied this to his collar to perform the ever-important role of the ring bearer.

Many sleepless nights were spent preparing for the wedding but Helen from What Peggy Did Next helped us make the day run seamlessly and we will be forever grateful we chose her to support us in the creation of our special day. The day was simply magical thanks to all the wonderful suppliers we had the pleasure of working with and we couldn’t have done it without them all.

Talk about your flowers, your gown, your favours, your cake, etc.

To begin the story and set the scene for surprises we delved into the stationary. Everything was to lead to the creative direction of the day and with our perfect venue secured, our invites would be the first part of the puzzle. Jennifer Grant, founder of Romeo & Jules Bespoke, ticked every box. Her illustrations are playful, colourful and very artistic. Our stationery suite combined a feminine palette – creams and gold for the main invite with bows and swirling fonts, sitting next to the pink and red scallop framed RSVP cards and the candy-striped Info card. The story continued with elegant order of services, printed place mats to feature the menu, pink heart name cards and candy stripe bar menus on the day. We created a crest with our initials in a poppy red with a scalloped frame. The femininity of the scallops played a feature throughout, with the romantic red, pink and cream colour-ways flattering our floral design direction.

The stylish tones Jennifer created for our main invite and order of service, were soft creams and golds. These softer tones transitioned into the floral design for the ceremony. The Church florals were softer more neutral subtle tones of creams, peach, blush pinks and nudes. A beautiful deconstructed arch was made to frame the ceremony area, taller on one side it was a beautiful rambling, naturalistic arch climbing a meta. We then created a garden meadow, growing garden scenes in a softer palette of florals placed between the upper pews, the look was purposely challenging different shapes and sizes, not uniform. It was something of my wildest dreams, I’ll never get bored of reminiscing over the florals that graced the aisle and seeing Seamus stood before it.

The style continued with the pinks, reds and creams of our wedding breakfast stationery complimenting the bold characterful blooms in abundance on our tables. My vision was to create a very full, colourful and romantic look featuring luscious, clashing red and pink roses, delicate anemones and playful gypsophila which was magical! We had 48 arrangements in total on long trestle tables. This was paired with clustered groupings of candles and tealights nestled in, for real atmosphere and storytelling. On the tables we had an eclectic mix of clear pressed glass candlesticks and tealight votives paired with green Ester and Erik taper dinner candles.

For my bouquet I wanted something really elegant and ironically less eclectic and loud. With such a special dress and detailed veil, I wanted something equally as delicate. It was very natural, as Jenni Bloom described a beautifully gathered/undone style with delicate interest. It was tied with a beautiful nude silk ribbon handmade in the UK.

The flower arch was reused to frame the entrance to our wedding breakfast, along with the garden meadows to sit beneath the seating plan and later on they created a feature by framing our wedding cake in the tapestry room. The meadows accompanied family portraits and later on a ‘photobooth’ opportunity with a rustic bench seat and spotlights. With all of these beautiful flowers the idea was to maximise their use as much as possible. Moving the meadows, the arch and urn displays to add to the drama of the drinks reception and wedding breakfast was the best decision we made. Later on, the same florals framed the dance-floor, simply adding large bunches of gyp for added drama and styling.

My dress was Halfpenny, a designer that shares the same obsession with organza, florals and a romantic modern style. I toyed with ideas such as peplum features, shoulder pads, organza and then came the Mayfair dress. As soon as I found the dress, or the dress found me, it became a huge influence on the styling of the day. Halfpenny altered the design to have a removable organza skirt, revealing a slinky party dress for the evening. Paired with the dandelion veil, it was everything and more, I had so much fun wearing it and am still staring at it hanging up in our home. My mum and maid of honour were the only people to see the dress before the day, I think their words were – it expressed ‘me’ perfectly and tears were shed!

The dress then inspired the beautiful four-tier cake made by Little Mallow. A simple white icing with delicate frill detailing inspired by the frills on the organza of my dress. Our cake was carrot cake and lemon drizzle – all sorts of deliciousness!

The styling alone wasn’t enough to create the ambience we craved, and this is where the food and entertainment was so central. Alongside the floral design and styling features to set the mood, we were adventurous with our menu and perhaps a little extra with our entertainment. My favourite moment of the day was the surprise I had planned for Seamus. I booked a local pipe band to burst through the doors during the cutting of our cake as a total surprise! Two pipers led the procession and all of our guests into the great dining room where cocktail hour went off. I was totally elated to have pulled this moment off and still to this day I grin from cheek to cheek thinking about it.

What is one piece of advice that you could give brides-to-be?

Keep the details of the day a surprise! From entertainment, florals and styling, to the reveal of the dress! I kept this all one big surprise, so each part of the day was unveiled to not only guests, but the bridal party and in my case…the groom!

It created magical moments that I will never forget. Sit back and soak in those moments, it is rare you will have another opportunity for your most loved friends and family to all come together for such a special celebration.

Testimonial

Holly Clark PhotographyThere were simply no words. Holly was incredible from start to finish, she made our day so enjoyable and was the most calming, professional, perfectionist, more so than we could have ever wished for. Her eye for detail and creative direction has no limits to capture each moment. We will be forever grateful that we were able to story tell our special day through Hollys magical, wonderful and breathtakingly beautiful work. We still can’t believe it is us in the pictures and feel so incredibly lucky to have found her. Photography is so personal, and it is the only thing you have to look back on the day for years to come. It is an heirloom to be treasured and Holly exceeded all expectations. We were speechless when it came to be receiving our final album. Thank you from the bottom of our heart, you have captured our most cherished moments flawlessly.

What Peggy Did NextIf you have big ideas and are planning a lot of it solo, hire What Peggy Did Next! A voice of reason and solution where needed, Helen became a great friend I could trust throughout. Helen has impeccable professionalism and second to none experience. We will be forever grateful we chose her to coordinate our special day, it ran seamlessly! Out of the many weddings I have been to, the brides have always found something didn’t go to plan, I had prepared myself for that but needn’t have thanks to Helens impeccable attention to detail. She helped plan a day I could have only dreamed of and I couldn’t have done it without her.

Photographer: holly clark | Videography: Clementine Cusack | Wedding Dress: Halfpenny London | Cake: Little Mallow | Stationery: Romeo + Jules | Shoes: Jimmy Choo | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Ghost | Catering: Red Herring | Make-Up: Kelly Dawn | Hair: Vicki Ralph Hair | Lighting: Cinemattag Productions | Venue: St Giles House | 8 Piece Party Band: The Velvet Notes | Church Singer: Ciara Haidar | Cocktail Bar: The Cocktail Service | Cutlery: Couvert | Floristry: Jenni Bloom | Jazz Band: The Velvet Notes | Linen: Just 4 Linen | Pipe Band: Ringwood Pipe Band | Strings: The String Quartet Dorset | Tableware: Duchess Butler | Wedding Stylist & Co-ordinator: What Peggy Did Next

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Intimate Destination Tuscany Wedding Bursting With Romance

This Tuscany wedding is our idea of destination wedding perfection! The outdoor affair filled with pops of green, white, and gold simply radiates beneath the Tuscan sun. The decor aesthetic of the day beautifully compliments the landscape of one of the world’s most beautiful locales. Les Anagnou exquisitely captured all the elegant details and touching romance of the day. See how it all came stunningly together in the full gallery.



From Les AnagnouTuscany is the ultimate destination for a romantic and refined wedding if you ask us! Priscila and Marcello’s wedding was a true Tuscan dream, with delicate florals and a wedding dress fit for a modern-day princess! The couple wanted a true fine art wedding. All the details were handpicked by the bride to fit the refined aesthetics!



The ceremony was held in a serene chapel in Tuscany. It was a heartfelt and romantic ceremony with close friends and family to congratulate the young couple and throw hundreds of rose petals and rice to celebrate their union!



After the ceremony an al fresco wedding dinner followed in the gardens of Villa Montanare amongst the olive groves. Merging the Tuscan landscape to the décor, the wedding table was set with elegant tableware and the most beautiful garland of vine leaves! Priscilla and Marcello’s wedding was a chic affair filled with love, laughter, and lots of dancing!



Photography: Les Anagnou photographers | Flowers: Flowers Living | Shoes: Stuart Weitzmen | Catering: Lincei Catering | Venue: Villa Montanare | Cordinator: Benedetta Gori

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Fairytale Like Feels For this Barcelona Wedding Held At None Other Than A Castle!

The fairytale-like features of the Castell de Sant Marcal in Barcelona will have you yearning to watch a Disney movie as soon as you start scrolling through this morning’s wedding, brought to you by Just Married Barcelona and captured by KC Chan Photography! The stunning castle as the backdrop to the ceremony to the bride’s multiple wedding gowns are everything! With subtle but beautiful florals by Phlox, the focus is on the venue and the couple and their love! Take a look below, and fall in love with fairytales!

From KC Chan PhotographySharon and Samuel met eleven years ago and after nine years of being together, they tied the knot in beautiful Barcelona at the breathtaking Castell de Sant Marçal

The wedding ceremony was held in the magnificent gardens of Castell de Sant Marcal. Regal yet genuine – just like how you imagine it out of the pages off of fairytale books. It was such a precious moment when Sharon and Samuel exchanged their vows by the pond, surrounded by lush greenery and their loved ones like family; with the beautiful rose-quartz colored castle of Sant Marcal as the backdrop to top it all off.

Every detail of this Barcelona wedding was personal yet timeless. From the bride’s classic and elegant wedding gown, down to the minimalist all-white floral design of the reception dinner. All the elements harmonized to create a dreamy, unforgettable picture-perfect wedding.

Photography: KC Chan Photography | Cinematography: Alberto D'aria | Florist: Phlox | Wedding Dress: Classic Tina | Catering: Catering Sensacions | Wedding Venue: Castell De Sant Marçal | MUAH : Pinky Ku | Planning: Just Married Barcelona

A Historic Castle Sets The Scene For This Elegant Styled Shoot In Greece

This inspiration shoot is like a scene right out of your very best dream! Set at the historic Melissourgos Tower, which dates back over 350 years, the setting added the perfect amount of old-world charm to the timelessly elegant design. We can’t get enough of the rose color palette, that plays perfectly with hints of ivory and beautifully harmonizes with the backdrop. For all of this beauty perfectly shot by Sotiris Tsakanikas, head over to the full gallery to swoon!



From Vicky Galata Weddings & EventsHaving a ceremony and reception outdoors is what we love to have in our weddings, reminiscent of a stylish and chic countryside setting from the Renaissance. Always respecting the surrounding area, we introduced a wooden table and chairs, both for the wedding ceremony and reception to follow up.



The flower selection was that of pale rose and white blossoms dotted with greenery and dancing leaves pouring out of the installations and the wedding bouquet. The concept felt like the perfect blend of old and new set against the astounding venue of the medieval castle in Athens Riviera.



A sublime salmon runner went from the one side of the table to the other, on its route some florals, pairs of candles, porcelain plates and delicate gold cutlery met up, and soon our food board combined with them! The details in the transparent crystals in the setting were those of thin gold lines, which give a smooth sparkle to the images.



A total edible sweet creation among the other sweet treats was like another fabric hugging
the wedding cake. This was a styled shoot that felt like time traveling, like a colored gesture framed to inspire.



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Photography: Sotiris Tsakanikas | Cinematography: Panagiotis Kastanidis | Floral Design: Fillo Flower Studio | Catering: Intercatering | Groom's Attire: Dimitris Petrou | Art la Table: White Lilac | Bridal Accessories: Astrea Bridal Accessories | Bridal Gown: Madebride by Antonea | Bridal Hairstyling & Make up: Thalia Tzaneti | Bridal Shoes: Savrani Creations | Ceremony & Reception Venue: Pyrgos Melissourgou | Concept & Coordination: Chloe Koromila | Design & Planning: Vicky Galata Weddings & Events | Furniture Rentals: Tore | Stationary Design: Atelier Invitations | Wedding Cake & Sweets: Pavlov's Lab

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This Luxurious Jewel Tone Wedding Will Make You Come To The Dark Side

If you ask us, there’s nothing dreamier then a destination wedding, except maybe when the celebration also happens to involve a burst of jewel-toned hues! With colors just as vibrant and full of life as the city itself, red, ruby, and burgundy made the perfect color palette for this Lisbon affair. We never cease to be amazed by the beauty and romance Les Anaganou captures behind the lens. Get lost in all the beautiful imagery in the full gallery.



From Les AnaganouLisbon is one of our favorite cities in the world for its personality and vibrant buzzing character! The Portugal capital was the perfect place for Stephanie and Garret to celebrate their wedding day and join their lives forever!



The ceremony was held overlooking a magnificent valley. Our couple said their vows under a beautiful arch consisting of dozens of jewel-toned flowers and no guest was left unmoved by their wedding promises. The aesthetic was moody and luxurious, filled with dark green linens and floral arrangements in burned red, pale pink and terracotta shades with pops of purple!



All the guests were amazed and had a perfect time as the sun was setting. Lisbon at night was truly magical and totally appropriate for Stephanie and Garret’s luxurious wedding celebration! We love unique couples that want sophisticated wedding days with character and style! We wish them all the best!



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Photography: Les Anagnou photographers | Videography: Vanessa & Ivo | Planner: Dream Weddings Europe | Flowers: Atelier Decorelle | Cakes: Edelweiss Wedding Cakes | shoes: Jimmy Choo | Hair: Tania Sousa | Filmaker: Vanessa and Ivo Films | Mua: Joana Moreira | Music: Jukebox | Rentals: In love| unique moments | Vila: Herdale do Peru

This Inspiration Shoot Will Make You Love Italy Even More

Italian wedding inspiration at a majestic villa in Apulia?! Yes, please! Come for the white stone architecture, and stay for the color palette highlighted by the beauty of the region. This destination wedding inspiration has us feeling the amoré! The genius of Joy Proctor Design and the desire of The Wedding Boutique Italy to produce exceptional and memorable events has come together in a harmonious collaboration that’s not to be missed. Join us in the full gallery for a closer look.



From Joy Proctor DesignWe must feel inspired in order to inspire, and when a seasoned designer and wedding planner embark on a spontaneous adventure through the tiny stone-walled roadways of Italy’s best-kept secret, its Southern region of Apulia, magical things can happen.



Discovering the beautiful gem that is Masseria Pettolecchia is like stepping through the looking glass into an other-worldly dimension where the largest, lushest vegetables you have ever seen grow proudly beneath the ancient olive trees that date back over 2000 years, stretching right out to the shores of the azure Adriatic Sea. The ceremony was set in an archway of the Pettolecchia with golden candles. Cocktails were set up in an adjacent archway with a beautiful stone bar and hand-painted bar sign.



I chose a color palette accenting the beauty of the region; the taupe from Apulia stone, the blue of the azure seas, the green of the olive orchards and the gold of the sky. The reception structure was set in the olive orchard amongst the ancient trees. We built a custom structure to hang more than 50 meters of thick garland and three beautiful Italian chandeliers. This collaboration was a true meeting of minds that conceptualizes and brings to life authentic visions to create meaningful and unforgettable events, offering services throughout Italy and Europe.



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Event Design: Joy Proctor Design | Flowers: Bows and Arrows | Gown: Chana Marelus | Cake: MonAnnie Cakes | Shoes: Bella Belle | Hair & Makeup: Alessandro Mancino & Marco Carpentieri | Venue: Masseria Pettolecchia La Residenza | Custom Linens: Allegoria | Digital Photography: Matteo Coltro | Earrings: Twigs & Honey | Film Photography: Gianluca And Mary Adovasio | Paper Goods: Shhh My Darling | Planning & Production: The Wedding Boutique Italy | Rentals: Corso Gaetano | Video: Matteo Castelluccia Videomaker | Welcome Bag: Sea and Grass

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A Romantic Wedding at the Oldest Hotel in Italy Complete with Thousands of Mauve Roses

It doesn’t matter how many times we run into a wedding at Italy’s oldest hotel, La Badia di Orvieto, that regal tower and unforgettable stone archway never cease to take our breath away. It’s the most perfect setting for a timeless, elegant affair. Pair that with an abundance of mauve and blush blooms from Janna Brown Design Co. and there you have it – the Italian countryside wedding of our dreams! Check out the full gallery captured by Katie Grant Photography to see why we’re so obsessed with this day, planned to perfection by CheChic!Weddings.

From CheChic!WeddingsSarah and Tom chose to have their stunning wedding at La Badia di Orvieto. “we must say, this may be one of the most beautiful venue we have ever seen” she said. “We never saw it, we arrived there the day before the wedding: our planner Alessandra made everything possible with us just staying at home in Australia” the couple said. “Planning a destination wedding had never been so easy”. 

The ancient walls around the property are all about history and art. Located amongst endless vineyards and olive trees , it set the perfect romantic tone for this wedding. Not to mention the incredible golden hour light the Italian summer blessed them with. Just wait until you see their couple’s portraits. Stunning.

From a dramatic ceremony arch composed by thousands of pale pink and mauve roses (“this is one of the best arch I’ve ever created” Janna said), to emotional speeches, followed by an amazing dinner reception under the stars into a party to end things off, this wedding was a pleasure to take part in. 

Inspired by the amazing surroundings we designed a beautiful tabletop here facing the magical backdrop putting together modern and traditional elements for the romantic set in our mind The table design we kept simple with a focus on the pretty flowers and the natural texture of the soft silk: The table was dressed with a floor length silk runner, warm blush-toned floral to go along with this romantic theme, ivory candles, lots of fruits to complete the décor and a modern calligraphy stationery set completed the table top.

“It was the best day ever!” Sarah said.

Our favorite area of the location is the crumbling gothic stone archway over looking the city or Orvieto, where the dinner took place, If ever there were a place that will make you stop & stare, this is the view. The ceremony location was something unusual to see and a great pleasure to built. “The symmetry between the chairs was perfect, we spent hours on it” Alessandra from Chechic! Weddings said.

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Photography: Katie Grant Photography | Wedding Planner: CheChic!Weddings | DJ: Pink Panther DJ | Celebrant: TUSCANPLEDGES | Bridal Dress Instagram: Miss Hayley Paige | Bridal dress: Hayley Paige | Celebrant Instagram: Jo Bertolino | Ceremony and Reception: La Badia Orvieto | Florist Instagram: Janna Brown | Flower designer: Janna Brown Design Co. | Graphic 2: Bee In Love | Graphic 2 Instagram: Bee In Love | Graphic design : Laura Stanbury | Lights : Central House | Muah Instagram: Ginelle Dale | Photography Instragram: Katie Grant | Venue's Instagram: La Badia di Orvieto | Video: Dear Vincent | Video : Whitel Ane | Video Instagarm : White Lane | Video Instagram: Dear Vincent | Video Instgarm : White Lane | Wedding Planner Instagram: Chechic!Weddings | lights Instagram : central house | muah : Ginelle Dale

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The Tuscan Wedding Inspiration Every Fall Bride Needs

A magical farmhouse in Tuscany sets the stage for the ultimate fall wedding inspiration shoot. The enchanting Villa Montanare overlooks breathtaking panoramic views of the Val d’Esse and Val di Chiana Valley making for a sight to behold. Surrounded by a plethora of fruit trees, rosemary bushes, lavender, cacti, time-worn olive terraces and stone walls Weddings By Silke created a love story inspired by the natural beauty of the area. Lucy Munoz Photography captured each well thought out and exquisitely designed detail. Fall in love with the bursts of orange and yellow as you explore the Tuscan countryside in the full gallery.



From Lucy Munoz PhotographyWe were so excited to be shooting in a magical place like Tuscany. We decided we wanted color and a bit of dreaminess that only Italy could provide.



Our shoot had love at the forefront as well as a bit of glamour. For the wedding dress, we chose Carol Hannah because we wanted something feminine with a touch of sparkle. This gown had everything we were looking for and then some!



Weddings By Silke designed the most beautiful ceremony and reception site that took in the most perfect Tuscan views without being too overly complicated. This editorial left us feeling so inspired by the power of love!



Photography: Lucy Munoz | Floral Design: Copihue Floral Studio | Wedding Gown: Carol Hannah | Ceremony Venue: Villa Montanare | Shoes : Bella Belle | Hair and Makeup: Romina Pashollari | venue: Villa Montanare | Invitation suite: Plume Calligraphy | Olivewood bowls: Nika Arts | Silk Ribbon: CFleurs Design | Styling board: Locust Collection | Wedding Ring: Delbrenna | Wedding and event Planner: Weddings by Silke | head piece: Nea Milano | model : Colette Alexia | styling dishes: By Priscilla Lee

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This Glamorous Greece Wedding Is So Good You’ll Get Goosebumps

When it comes to dream destination weddings, Greece is at the top of the list. How do you make it even more fabulous? Fill it with beautiful blooms, crystal accents, and two white-tie grooms! For their wedding celebration, Brian and Joseph invited their nearest and dearest to the south coast of Athens for a weekend filled with fun. Guests marveled at the land and seascapes, incredible food, and stylish touches at every turn. The couple’s beloved dog Moby even got to join in on the festivities! Beautifully shot by Anna Roussos, the entire day is a true celebration of love. Get transported to Greece in the full gallery.



From the Groom, Brian… When we first got engaged, we both knew that we wanted a destination wedding. We decided to send ballots to our guests with three dream destination options and sent them to about 40 of the guests on our list. We revealed our destination at our engagement party, which featured a beauty pageant-style contest with 3 of our good friends representing each destination. At the end of the party, our emcee announced Greece as the winner with about 80% of the votes!



We knew that the main event simply had to be an all-white affair, for grooms, the wedding party, and guests alike, which looked like a total dream when it all came to fruition. We got our wedding apparel from Enzo Custom in Washington DC; they designed our bespoke suits with gorgeous Loro Piana fabric and turned my “short suit” reception outfit dream into a reality.



We cared a lot about the floral arrangements and lighting, two décor aspects that we’d seen make or break a wedding. The 12 Events brought our vision to life with pastel blooms, crystal chandeliers, sparkling golds and of course whites.



The best advice I received is when a friend recommended that I step back from all of the craziness and take a few mental snapshots during the ceremony and reception. Those specific moments where I paused to take it all in stick out in my mind. The wedding goes by so quickly, and soon all you’ll have are the memories – and the amazing photos and videos, of course!



Photographer: Anna Roussos | Florals : The Twelve Events | Invitations : Minted | Rings : Tiffany & Co. | Bridesmaids' Dresses: Reformation | Catering : Dipnosofistirion | Groomsmen's Attire: Perry Ellis | Wedding Venue: Island Art & Taste | Fireworks : Nanos | Groom's Shoes : Louis Vuitton | Groom's Shoes : Tod's | Groom's suits : Enzo Custom | Guitarist : Konstantinos Kidonakis | Live Band : Fabba Girls | MUA: Margetina Neofytou | Sound and Light : Loud And Clear Entertainment | Wedding designer & planner : The Twelve Events