FRENCH GILDED WEDDING
Rachel and Christian’s wedding at Château du Grand Lucé in the Loire Valley was a refined three-day celebration of style and imagination. Just outside Paris, the château’s classical charm set the stage for a gathering that was intimate, elegant, and distinctly their own.
From high school to Berlin, Polina and Aleksandr’s journey inspired a wedding as intimate and elegant as their bond. A sunlit Tuscan villa, a rainy proposal at Mount Fuji, and the charm of The Grand Budapest Hotel set the stage for a celebration of pure joy.
Shared childhood memories of the “Raspberry Garden” added a touch of nostalgia to the wedding celebration. We wove rich shades of raspberry into the dinner decor and stationery.
There is a belief that animals, as guardians of their kind, create perfect unions. By turning to one’s totem, one can summon love, wealth, and luck into their life. It protects the home and the entire family.
White jasmine, tinted in the colors of dawn, was chosen as a touching symbol of the wedding.
The main symbol of the event was the ginkgo tree leaf, representing longevity and family in China.
“Viva la vida” is a vibrant and uplifting phrase that embodies the spirit of celebration, vitality, and embracing the wonders of life. Translated as “Long live life” or “Live life,” it encapsulates a profound sense of exuberance, gratitude for the present, and a zestful embrace of living life to its fullest.
Happiness is like a mosaic.
It consists of many beautiful moments.
Never explain your heart to someone because the right one will already know