There’s something about springtime in Provence that feels effortlessly romantic—and this wedding at Mas de la Rose, an authentic French wedding venue, captures that magic in the softest, most poetic way. Tucked among olive trees, lavender fields, and sun-drenched stone walls, it was the perfect canvas for an intimate celebration full of charm. With French wedding planner Maison Bounon leading the creative direction, the mood was light and joyful, centered around a fresh pastel palette that stepped away from tradition. Instead of classic blush and white, the team brought in lilac, peach, vibrant greens, and a touch of yellow—colors that felt as delicate as spring itself, yet full of personality.
Soft Beauty, Subtle Details & Provençal Charm
For the ceremony, they chose to do something different: setting it right in front of the Provencal old-stone farmhouse itself. The soft stone façade became the natural backdrop, and it couldn’t have been more striking. Rows of white garden chairs lined the aisle with quiet elegance, while a low, floral altar spilled across the ground—intentionally kept understated so the beauty of the venue could shine through. The flowers, in lilac, peach, and soft greens by Les Fleurs de Ninon, struck the perfect balance between refined and romantic. It all felt open, organic, and beautifully in sync with the season.
The bride looked effortlessly graceful in an off-the-shoulder gown by Les Grandioses, with glowing makeup and natural waves by Charlène Dolo, and delicate jewelry from Wedding Shoppeuse. She and her groom made their getaway in a vintage convertible from Provence Classics, adding just the right amount of cinematic flair. Behind the lens, Nicolas Elsen and Sébastien Cabanes captured every look, detail, and golden Provençal moment with tenderness and style.
Under the Stars Dinner to End a Wedding at Mas de la Rose
As the sun dipped lower, the celebration moved to a quieter corner of the property—the hidden back terrace. Rarely used for receptions, this tucked-away space was completely transformed. Round tables were dressed in white linen and set with scalloped porcelain, lilac-tinted glassware, and soft green napkins tied with ivory bows. A lush floral runner brought the tabletop to life, while stationery from Atelier Zeste d’Amour and candlelight from Ciergerie des Prémontrés added layers of romance. At the edge of the table, a delicate, peach-toned cake by LB Cake Design stood like a work of art—refined, sculptural, and perfectly in tune with the palette. Overhead, twinkling lights created a canopy of stars, turning the evening into something quietly magical.
Everything about this editorial at Mas de la Rose felt intentional yet effortlessly romantic—proof that sometimes, the most magical moments come from quiet details, fresh ideas, and letting the beauty of the setting speak for itself. For couples dreaming to get married in the South of France, this is inspiration wrapped in light, texture, and springtime charm.
Getting Ready
The Ceremony
The Bride & Groom
The Reception
The Design & Details
Wedding Papers
The Venue