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Wedding | Isabelle & Scott
Isabelle and Scott had 17 guests at their wedding. "The biggest thing for us was that our guests had a great time. We didn’t want guests to worry about a thing. We kept the wedding at the same venue for ease and designed our own drinks list to ensure everyone had something on there that we knew they loved."
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Wedding | Georgina & Andrew
Georgina and Andrew wanted their day to feel relaxed and full of joy, like a celebration of love in every sense. "Good food, lots of French champagne, strong cocktails, and a setting where everyone could feel completely at ease — that was the vibe we were going for. Nothing too formal, just real connection and a really good time."
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PHOTOGRAPHER | Elke Van Den Ende
Elke Van Den Ende has over a decade of photography experience and has an affinity for art, history and design. With an intentional approach from start to finish and a desire to tell a well curated story, she steers away from clichés in her photography. Elke loves to infuse her wedding galleries with travel, culture and a sense of place. Elke Van Den Ende is based in Belgium and photographs weddings all over the world.
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Wedding | Léa & Benjamin
Léa and Ben had a civil wedding followed by a masquerade ball celebration in Paris. "We really went out of our way to welcome our guests. We tasted the wines, the cocktails, and tailored the menu to every single bite that was offered that night. We even gave a lot of thought about the icing on the cake and the cake itself given we're not fans of wedding cakes: so we opted for Cyril Lignac’s famous marshmallow teddy bear cake, which we had delivered to the restaurant. Our guests loved it!"
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Wedding | Jenny & Ryan
Jenny and Ryan made a great effort (budget allowing) to choose vendors, traditions, and details that they felt would not only properly represent them, but also be things they genuinely enjoyed themselves. "This felt particularly important because our friends were coming to celebrate our love, and we wanted the entire night to authentically capture it. More concretely, we wanted to provide our guests with a properly delicious meal and wine and a DJ who would keep everyone dancing."
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Wedding | Bianca & Eric
Bianca and Eric had a destination wedding in italy with just 35 guests. "I think it’s easy for a lot of couples to get stressed and caught up in the whole planning process, and we didn’t want to lose sight of the bigger picture. Our wedding was perfect because it was a very laid-back and we didn’t have much stress in the planning process!"
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Wedding | Isabelle & Scott
Isabelle and Scott had 17 guests at their wedding. "The biggest thing for us was that our guests had a great time. We didn’t want guests to worry about a thing. We kept the wedding at the same venue for ease and designed our own drinks list to ensure everyone had something on there that we knew they loved."
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PHOTOGRAPHER | In The Mood For Love
Adelaide-based Jaz and Alejandro from In The Mood For Love, united both in life and in their craft, specialise in wedding photography and videography for couples who are envisioning a celebration filled with fine wine, exquisite food, thoughtful details - and, most importantly, cherished moments with loved ones. In The Mood For Love's approach blends the best of both worlds: the precision and flexibility of digital photography and videography, alongside the nostalgic charm of vintage 35mm and super 8mm video, offering a perfect fusion of modern artistry and classic nostalgia.
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Wedding | Jenny & Ryan
Jenny and Ryan made a great effort (budget allowing) to choose vendors, traditions, and details that they felt would not only properly represent them, but also be things they genuinely enjoyed themselves. "This felt particularly important because our friends were coming to celebrate our love, and we wanted the entire night to authentically capture it. More concretely, we wanted to provide our guests with a properly delicious meal and wine and a DJ who would keep everyone dancing."
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Wedding | Jenny & Ryan
Jenny and Ryan made a great effort (budget allowing) to choose vendors, traditions, and details that they felt would not only properly represent them, but also be things they genuinely enjoyed themselves. "This felt particularly important because our friends were coming to celebrate our love, and we wanted the entire night to authentically capture it. More concretely, we wanted to provide our guests with a properly delicious meal and wine and a DJ who would keep everyone dancing."
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Wedding | Alysson & Jesse
Alysson and Jesse were married in Provence, France and had fifty guests attend. "It was important that the weekend felt entirely like us. Every detail was handpicked and meaningful. We wanted to curate an experience that celebrated who we are as a couple and an event worthy of flying across the world for."
"We dreamed of a celebration that felt effortless, joyful, and authentic—a pure reflection of love in all its forms. With incredible food, endless Italian wine, music, perfectly crafted cocktails, and a relaxed setting where everyone could be themselves, we wanted it to feel natural and unhurried. It was never about formality, but about real connection, meaningful moments, and unforgettable memories shared with those who matter most."
Wedding | Liz & Pete
"We dreamed of a celebration that felt effortless, joyful, and authentic—a pure reflection of love in all its forms. With incredible food, endless Italian wine, music, perfectly crafted cocktails, and a relaxed setting where everyone could be themselves, we wanted it to feel natural and unhurried. It was never about formality, but about real connection, meaningful moments, and unforgettable memories shared with those who matter most."
"What we wanted above all was a day filled with authenticity and tradition. We aimed to embrace life's simple pleasures, the love of our families, and the customs that are dear to us. It was essential for us to celebrate in places that truly reflect who we are."
Wedding | Charlotte & Jessy
"What we wanted above all was a day filled with authenticity and tradition. We aimed to embrace life's simple pleasures, the love of our families, and the customs that are dear to us. It was essential for us to celebrate in places that truly reflect who we are."
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Wedding | Jamie & Brian
Jamie and Brian were married in their hometown of Los Angeles. "We wanted our wedding to feel relaxed, natural, and meaningful. We both have pretty unconventional and specific tastes in music, food, flowers, and everything else— so we made a conscious effort to weave those into the day."
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Wedding | Jamie & Brian
Jamie and Brian were married in their hometown of Los Angeles. "We wanted our wedding to feel relaxed, natural, and meaningful. We both have pretty unconventional and specific tastes in music, food, flowers, and everything else— so we made a conscious effort to weave those into the day."