Location: Eygalières • Provence • South of France
For Bianca and Marc, Provence was more than a backdrop it was a return to family, rhythm, and light. Their wedding at Le Mas de la Rose, a luxury hotel with 12 rooms and suites in Eygalières brought together one hundred guests for a weekend that felt calm, connected, and full of life. The 17th-century Provençal estate perfect for intimate weddings, surrounded by lavender fields and olive trees, offered natural flow between gardens, terraces, and courtyards. With clear design direction and a restrained palette of whites, the celebration reflected the couple’s shared appreciation for clarity and emotion. Keith Flament captured the weekend’s warmth moments of laughter, embraces in motion, and quiet elegance under the May sun.
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Design Notes: White Palettes and Provençal Calm
The design approach focused on clean simplicity, echoing the soft palette of spring. White peonies led the floral composition, appearing in the bride’s bouquet and down the aisle before reappearing in the dinner arrangements. The choice reflected both season and style fresh, modern, and timeless. Silver details, like Bianca’s minimalist heels and table accents, added a faint shimmer under Provence’s afternoon light. Le Mas de la Rose’s natural tones balanced the design, offering texture through stone, wood, and greenery. Guests dined outdoors on long tables dressed in white linens, where conversation and clinking glasses filled the garden’s gentle air.
Captured by Keith Flament at Le Mas de la Rose
Keith Flament, one of the experienced wedding photographers in Provence, worked quietly throughout the day, capturing both candid joy and the fine structure of design. His imagery reflected the rhythm of Le Mas de la Rose a place where architecture, light, and emotion move as one. Bianca and Marc’s ceremony, framed by gardens in full bloom, gave way to a dinner that carried seamlessly into night. The celebration stretched beyond schedule as music filled the courtyard, guests called for one more song, and the couple surrendered to the joy of the moment. It was an evening that proved simplicity and intention can be the most lasting forms of beauty.
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