13
May 2013

Sonia + Tony

Parisian Jazz Musician Wedding

If I say Paris, you’ll probably start telling me how beautiful the city is, you’re gonna mention one of those famous jazz clubs and the way all couples look so in love everywhere… But you know how it is when you actually live in such a place; you don’t really take the time to enjoy these little things that seem to make the city so special to everyone, and end up thinking all those stuff are for tourists. But when I was preparing this blog post it hit me again: Paris is fabulous! And if you like all the clichés about this city, you’re probably gonna enjoy this post.

Second, when you’re preparing your wedding and decide to go for a music themed wedding because, say, you’re both musicians, there are many options. One of them is to put miniature instruments on your tables, old vinyl records in a corner, and all kind of music-related details you can think of. Which is great. One other choice is to decide to live your theme and be the detail that will make your wedding so special: Sonia and Tony rented a houseboat to host their party, had a very intimate/ jazzy atmosphere, and during the night, started an ox with some musician friends of them! Now how does that second option sound? Photos: Photography by Winter.

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Let me tell you a bit more about today’s couple, or even better, let the bride tell us a bit more about them.

We’re both jazz musicians and met at a concert organised by the Conservatoire. At the end of the repetition, we went to a restaurant and I found myself in front of Tony at the table. After 2 minutes, he said something really funny and quite unexpected. I looked up… a few weeks after we were inseparable, and here we are now beating all odds (we were both against marriage) a bit more than 5 years after that night, married! Never say never, as for me, I even had a veil.

 

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And here’s about all those “music-related” moments of the day.
In the end it was an artists’ wedding – we had MC friends rapping a very beautiful text at the city hall (they even managed to involve Tony and everyone ended up following their lead), and my friends from the batucada waited for us outside with their drums and literally set the court of the city hall on fire! On the houseboat later that night we played a few songs with our friends who brought their instruments, and our dear friend Chris—DJ and funk singer—made everyone dance like mad to songs inherited from the 60s… This is what I like to call a party.

 

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Name one thing you regret…

No regret! Everything was as we wanted it to be.

 

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… And one thing you’re really happy about/ proud of.

It was a wedding with a lot of friends and very few family members, which is what we wanted. Our families were the best: no pressure, no expectation, no one telling us what to do. We really appreciated that, even if this may be the result of long years of “we’ll never get married” speeches… But still, it was a quite unconventional wedding in the sense that we got rid of everything that didn’t make sense to us: no paper invitation but an email instead, no traditional sugar-almonds, no wedding cake, no church, no wedding list, no seated dinner, no table map, no folding paper crane workshop… The least possible stress for a maximum of pleasure, that was our idea. (But hey, I’m not saying we didn’t work on that wedding!)

 

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08
May 2013

Aileen + Harry

Rainy NYC Elopement

I’m sharing the first elopement on the blog today! This one took place in a city that I’d love to visit one day, New York City. It also shows that sometimes rain is just the perfect opportunity for very special photos. Photography credit: Jimena Roquero, spending half of her time in Spain, half of her time in NYC!

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The wedding was on December 7, 2012 in New York City City Hall. From the bride:

My husband and I met in DC but we decided to travel to NYC for the wedding because it is one of my favorite cities. I moved away from NYC in 2003 and to this day still miss it dearly. We wanted the day to just be simple and just about us, so we didn’t tell anyone except for my girl friends who would be our witnesses. The day after, we surprised our family and friends with the news.

 

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Name one thing your regret…

I don’t regret anything, but I was sad that I had to put my Manolos in puddles of rain a few times.  :)

 

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… And one thing you’re really happy about/ proud of.

Despite the shoes, I was really happy about the rain.  The city is so romantic in the rain!

 

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29
Apr 2013

Jen + Ed

Casual Argentinian Wedding in the Vineyards

Wanna travel to Argentine today? Today’s wedding is quite simple in terms of details, but the venue is just fantastic! Loving those bridesmaids and groomsmen pictures in the vineyard, and the bride’s short wedding dress! Photos by Cecilia Aiscurri.

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The wedding of Jen and Ed is an Argentinian-Australian vineyard wedding, that took place at Santa Maria de los Andes, in Mendoza, a region of Argentina with lots of mountains. It’s actually a world-wide story that brought those guys together, that started in Brazil (they met in Rio, spent two weeks at the beach and got matching tattoos!), ended up in Dubai, and included some stops in Spain, North Australia, Dubai, Bali, Saudi and Lybia… Wow!

 

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Name one thing you regret…

Since it was very long distance (South America!), many people weren’t able to attend (Europe bound mainly…)

 

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… And one thing you’re really happy about / proud of.

The wedding was set up long distance so we couldn’t be into details. It was composed of people from all around the world (Australia, UK, Barcelona, Egypt, Dubai, South Africa, Argentina, Venezuela…). The bright side was that family had no involvement in what was to be chosen so it was exclusively Ed and I making it a modern untraditional wedding that suited all customs (we had to have live interpreter for all to understand, including Ed who was signing the papers!).

Everything was hired locally – I dont have the information of each vendor since my computer of then crashed and I lost all data – but honestly I would give Silvia all credit, she got it and put it together and made it happen.

 

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