Sunday, 19 January 2014

French Romance In Montreal Quebec

Recently, I experienced an incredible collaborative photo-shoot where myself and other venders contributed our talents and beautiful “things,” to create a set of stunning and truly enchanting Vintage French inspired wedding photographs.

The details are enough to make you fall in love and are sure to inspire you if you’re already planning to walk down the isle.

The setting of the shoot was a turn of the century historic, and luxurious B&B, where nostalgia and delicate femininity united in hues of blush, mint, gold, pinks and robins egg blue and invoked a dreamy pastel wonderland. Many of the small details and designs were handmade, which gave everything a very special and classic look.

I was so blessed to be apart of this romantic assembly of talent and beauty, and looking at the photos I am humbled and very pleased by the result. The wistful, springy, pretty looks compliment the classic allure of the ring that I provided, and the vintage treatment lends a truly romantic and sentimental feel to the spread.

Published in Marriage Quebec magazine, in the Spring/Summer edition, I am so grateful to have worked with my incredible friend Autumn Lobach (Femme&Fleur) who came out with this amazing concept and our dear photographer Sonia Bourdon Photographe and many of those who contributed with their passionate work to this wonderful experience.

Among them are:
Creative Event planner/designer and vintage rentals: LaMariée Bohème
Excellent Cake and desserts: Gât-O
Lovely flowers: Annie Champagne
Amazing brooch bouquet: Stéphanie Laliberté
Gorgeous Wedding dress: Di Carlo Couture
Beautiful Hair and Make-up: Susan Morales
Excellent Videography: Meaghan Johnstone and Ghis Louis

Of course, I designed the jewelry, and I’m so proud to see the morganite diamond ring so beautifully displayed in the photographs along with all of the other antique, lovely details.

A breathtaking and fresh success, this collaboration a real blast to be apart of and I want to share it with all of you now. I hope you enjoy looking at what the talented artists who participated created, and that it provides you with as much joy and inspiration as it does me.








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