Location: Lamanon • Provence • South of France
In the soft light of Provence, this authentic Provencal farmhouse in the Alpilles region offered an idyllic backdrop for Lise and Tom’s styled wedding shoot. The estate’s gardens and courtyards became the stage for an intimate spring celebration, alive with color and French character. Lilac, green, yellow, and pink carried through the florals, linens, and stationery, creating a palette that mirrored the freshness of the season. Even as light rain touched the day, it only enhanced the textures of stone, foliage, and fabric. This setting captured the couple’s wish to pause from daily life, gather family, and celebrate with a calm sense of joy in the South of France.
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Rain-Polished Ceremony Moments and Dining Flow
The ceremony took place in the garden, framed by a floral design that elevated Domaine de Lamanon’s Provençal architecture. As showers passed through, soft reflections shimmered on the terrace, adding a tactile depth to the photographs. The reception setup continued the palette with layered linens, hand-painted menus, and delicate glassware, all balanced by natural greens. Lise’s Alma Real gown by a Marseille designer added quiet structure and grace, her silhouette moving gently with the breeze. Every corner of this exquisite estate in Provence revealed another visual note: florals by the fountain, tables under olive trees, and the soft gleam of wet stone against pastel décor.
Craft Notes and What Worked On the Day
The production came together through the precision of wedding planner Milosevents, who adapted layouts and timing as the weather shifted while maintaining the serene pace of the day. wedding photographer Cleya Asulon captured every tonal shift from diffused morning light to the golden reflections after the rain with a refined eye for intimacy and form. Together, their collaboration showed how color, scale, and setting can tell a story that feels authentic to Provence. The result was both visual and sensory: flowers alive with scent, pathways glistening with rain, and people moving easily between moments of quiet and celebration.
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