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a parisian winter wedding inspiration

The latest edition of the French wedding magazine Oui has just hit the newsstands, and this issue is dedicated to Les Noces d’Hiver - winter weddings. Flipping through it, I felt inspired to put together a few ideas of my own.  Now, if you’re in Paris this week and have been basking in this 80°F Indian Summer weather, you’re probably thinking, “Winter?? Say, WHAT??”- but let me tell you, the chill will be here before you know it, so you had better get your Parisian winter fabulous-ness in gear! I’m always hyping Paris in the winter to my  wedding clients because I think it’s one of the most underplayed tourist seasons.  A Parisian Destination Wedding can’t always be about sumptuous gardens and sunset cruises along the Seine, can it ? ;) Enjoy!

winter wedding in paris

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paris rooftops: french essence, heart snowball: kathrin zeigler, macaron cake: cake opera co.
fur & dress: delphine manivet, bouquet: style me pretty, paper chandelier: marth stewart weddings

winter-wedding-in-paris

©parisianparty 2011

feather shoe: vouelle, blanc de perles makeup: bourjois, dress: pronuptia, flowergirl dress: lili gaufrette, bouquet: the knot, invitation: shine, cake: sugarplum cake shop

For more inspiration on planning a Parisian winter wedding, take a look here and here!

french wedding traditions: lily-of-the-valley

kate-middleton-lily-bouquetWell, the Wedding of the Century has come and gone, and everyone seems to have an opinion on, well, everything about it- including Kate Middleton’s Lily-of-the-Valley bridal bouquet.  I, for one, thought it was perfect- stylish, discrete, traditional yet modern at the same time. I also think it’s charming that she would carry Lily-of-the Valley with her wedding date so close to May 1st, which is when the French celebrate spring by offering small sprigs of muguet (Lilies of the Valley) as a porte bonheur (good luck charm) to those who hold a special place in their hearts. Since May 1st is the only time of the year when people can sell flowers on the street without having to buy a permit, for the past few days, all over Paris, people could be found selling little bunches of Lilies-of-the-Valley for a euro or two.

This sweet French custom started during the 16th Century.  Wedding banns were posted at the beginning of May, and wreaths of lily-of-the-valley were hung in the doorways of the brides-to-be. During his reign, Charles IX also began offering sprigs of muguet for luck. As it happened, in the late 1800s, the international workers movement declared the first of May as May Day, in honor of the workers of the world. In France, workers and their supporters wore lily-of-the-valley boutonnières on May 1st. These days, French tradition says that you must offer au moins un brin de muguet (”at least one sprig of Lily of the Valley”) to loved ones on May Day. In the Victorian language of flowers, by the way, lily-of-the-valley signified the return of happiness.

For a spring or summer wedding, what better way to incorporate this French tradition into your wedding than by adding some touches of Lilies-of the Valley?

cake by peggy porschen, centerpiece by rebecca thuss, boutonniere by flowerwild, stationery from crane & co.

If you’d like to add more of a French touch to your lily-of-the-valley wedding, try offering your guests boxes of Muguet-flavored macarons,  or your bridesmaids bottles of  muguet-scented Parisian perfume.

Le Muguet perfume by Annick Goutal, Muguet macarons by Ladurée

le muguet perfume by Annick Goutal, muguet macarons by Ladurée.

Je vous souhaite que du bonheur en ce 1ère mai!

how to plan a green wedding in paris: eco-beautiful weddings

eco-beautiful weddings, spring 2011

Over the past few years, Green Weddings have quickly gone from quirky trend to established norm, as today’s couples realize that it is possible to have a chic, trendy wedding that’s both affordable and eco- and socially responsible. Books, blogs and magazines have popped up all over the globe with information and inspiration on planning Green Celebrations. And leading the pack is the fabulous e-mag Eco-Beautiful Weddings, who,  in a short time, have established themselves as the “go-to” guide for stylish eco-friendly weddings. So you can imagine how excited I was to be asked to contribute to their Spring 2011 issue’s Green City Wedding Guide. From organic wedding cakes to ethically mined wedding bands, I share some of my favorite picks for planning the perfect green wedding in Paris. Whether a Parisian wedding is on your horizon or if you’re simply planning a home-grown celebration, just be sure to check out Eco-Beautiful Weddings for all of your “greening” inspirations.