Élise & Theo
An autumn evening of candlelight, gold and quiet devotion in the Grand Ballroom.
The Story of the Day
It began, as the most beautiful evenings do, with candlelight. Hundreds of tapers lined the Grand Ballroom, their glow caught in gold rims and ivory blooms, and the room held its breath as Élise stepped through the doors.
A Quiet Devotion
Theo had asked for nothing grand — only that the night feel like them. So the florals stayed soft, the music stayed low, and every detail was chosen the way they choose each other: with patience, and with care.
We wanted our guests to feel held, not impressed. To feel the warmth of the room and the warmth between us.
The first dance unfolded beneath a slow drift of light, the couple turning in a circle of their dearest people. There were tears, of course, and laughter close behind — the kind of evening that lingers long after the last guest has gone.
The Details That Mattered
From the hand-pressed stationery to the late-night champagne tower, every element echoed a palette of ivory and gold. It was, in every sense, an editorial celebration — refined, romantic, and entirely their own.
The Day in Moments
“We wanted our guests to feel held, not impressed — to feel the warmth of the room and the quiet devotion between us.”
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