We wanted our wedding to feel timeless, intimate, and reflective of the city where our story began.
The entire day felt romantic, vibrant, and exactly the atmosphere we had imagined.
We wanted to create a visual distinction from our wedding day.
We worked with soft, natural tones: sage and olive greens.
Each gathering drew inspiration from a different facet of French culture and landscape.
The palette stayed soft and tonal with crisp white, gentle green, touches of blush, and deeper red accents.
A 1950s art deco hall featuring jade and emerald greens, and rich timber browns.
I’ve always dreamed of a European wedding — something timeless, romantic, and effortless.
I wanted our wedding to be classic, so we kept the florals to green and white
It was a laid-back, homey feeling, a cottage backing almost directly onto a national park.
We wanted the intimacy of a wedding at home, but also the feeling of a vibrant celebration.
We loved the look of deep, rich red tones woven through the landscape.