Category: Styled Shoot

  • Style Shoot: A unique Parisian Elopement

    Ever since our first styled shoot that we did this past summer, we have been itching to organise another one.  We felt it was important to show couples that it does not take a lot to create something beautiful and special. It does not matter if you have decided on the spot to elope or have taken the time to plan your day out months in advance. There is something so very magical about Paris that takes over just simply evokes romance wherever you turn. Match that with an outstanding team of English-speaking vendors and you have something quite stunning to say the least!

    The day began with hair and makeup by the very talented, James of JMS by James. Romain from “Anciennes de Prestige picked up our couple in a classic DS convertible citroen which made my day! “Leanne’s wedding gown is designed by the very talented Carolina Herrera and lent to us via “Ma Bonne Amie” in Paris. Frederic was wearing a very slick tuxedo from “Faubourg Saint Sulpice” that we love here at WeddingLight Events. Synie from “Synies” in Paris designed an ever so tasty tiered pink and golden painted wedding cake; simply Yummy! Edith from “une fleur en liberté” made a lovely delicate long-stemmed powder pink roses and spring purple broom. I invite all of you to go to our Paris wedding photographers website to enjoy a larger selection of this gorgeous elopement style documentary shot in Paris. It was a lot of fun to produce and we are already looking forward to our next adventure.
    All photographs by Olivier © WeddingLight Paris. Rush to his website, he is so talented & has this thing to make you laugh and have a wonderful time! Simply a great wedding photographer in Paris for your elopement, wedding and engagement photography.

    And a big thank you to Joy from Studio French Blue as well. Joy produced the stationary and beautiful calligraphy for our style shoot.

  • Styled Shoot: A Romantic Fall Elopement in Paris


    Ever since our first styled shoot that we did this past summer, we have been itching to do another. After discussing everything with Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight Photography, our fabulous in-house photographer, we were able to put everything into motion. We both felt it was important to show couples that it does not take a lot to create something beautiful and special. It does not matter if you have decided on the spot to elope or have taken the time to plan your day out months in advance. There is something so very magical about Paris that takes over just simply evokes romance wherever you turn. Match that with an outstanding team of English-speaking vendors and you have something quite stunning to say the least!

    The day began with hair and makeup by the very talented, James of JMS by James. He not only works the fashion weeks of Paris, Milan and New York, but for luxury brands such as Saint Laurent and Louis Vuitton, and even with superstar celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Olivia Palermo to name a few. Someone with that amount of experience is a great asset to have on your big day as a bride and that is exactly how we felt when we contacted him. James was absolutely excellent when putting together the looks for both the models. He was extremely professional and ready to jump in and make things happen. He opted for a shimmery smokey eye for Hana accompanied by natural cheeks and a nude lip. For hair, both models had a natural curl, so he polished their soft waves and both Hana and Mathieu looked unbelievable!

    We teamed up with Axelle of Ma Bonne Amie for Hana’s complete wedding day ensemble. She runs a wonderful business that lends couture and luxury brand evening gowns and cocktail dresses for special occasions. This summer, she recently added wedding gowns to her already exquisite collection. Axelle has a fabulous selection of wedding gowns and the pieces vary depending on the style you are wanting. We ultimately fell head over heels for an exquisite Monique Lhullier gown. It fit Hana perfectly and we felt it really tied into the romance of the day we were trying to create. Since her showroom is basically any fashionista’s dream, it was easy to find other pieces to finish the rest of Hana’s look. Edith of “Une Fleur en Liberte” provided Hana with delicate long-stemmed powder pink roses that were hand-tied with ribbon to match. We wanted to keep things uncomplicated, but, of course, beautiful, and her bouquet showed just that!

    As for Mathieu, our male model, we were lucky enough to have the creative talents of “Faubourg Saint Sulpice” to take on his wedding day attire. We loved that they offer one-of-kind custom suits that provide men with very dapper and dashing looks that you do not see all the time. Working with Arthur and his stylist, Joséphine, was a dream, too. They provided us with a few choices and we opted for a rich navy blue number that included a tailored jacket, matching tie, slim cut pinstripe trousers and caramel-coloured shoes.

    Both Hana and Mathieu wore rings by the innovative jeweler, Didier Guillemain. Mathieu gold band is from an elegant collection titled “Yi-King,” which was influenced by one of the oldest books in China that offers men and women a timeless key to access the mystery of his or her own destiny. As such, each “Yi-King” piece expresses the strength and refinement of the owner. In addition, Gullemain also lent us an extremely special and unique piece called Le collier incandescent, which translated means “the glowing necklace.” As a tribute to women and diamonds, he created a modern white gold necklace with 11 carat diamonds that includes 1.6 carat diamonds at the base, which Hana gracefully wears throughout the shoot.

    Hana also wore the Kalisee ring in 18K white gold and platinum with a round-cut .6 carat diamond framed by a dozen .7 carat diamonds. Can you say, “oo-la-la?!” We posed the couple at one of our favourite romantic locations along the Seine: the Île Saint-Louis. Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding area, this little gem of an island is often very calm and quite. At the very tip rests a beautiful lone oak tree and an antique streetlight post. With views of the city’s incredible architecture, beautiful bridges, the subtle autumn sky and the amber coloured leaves scattered all around, it could not have been a more ideal spot. Chef Justin Kent of Picnics Paris was kind enough to provide us with his perfect picnic set up and a few yummy treats and champagne to help create the intimate picnic scene for our young lovers.

    We were thrilled with his participation because there is something so romantic about a picnic in Paris. Kent began working at the Michelin-star restaurant, L’Arpege and then went on to the Agape Substance and Restaurant Verjus, so he certainly knows his way around a kitchen! After the picnic scene was photographed, Olivier took the attractive couple on a photo tour around the French capital. Wanting to stick to some of the more classic elements of Paris, he included the incredibly tailored tree-lined elegance of the Palais Royal and its delightful garden, the charming cafés that the city is so known for and the dreamy cobblestone streets that remind you of another time.

    To finish the shoot, Olivier fell in love with a very stylish hotel in the 9th called Hotel Providence. Their chic rooms provided a splendid background for the intimate boudoir scenes. Dressed in a custom designed Max Chaoul piece with a lovely feathered bolero to match, Haha finished the shoot with a few beautiful sensual shots. It was truly wonderful to work with such a dedicated group of people who love what they do and we hope you do, too!

    Planning: WeddingLight Events | Photography: Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight Paris | Models: Hana & Mathieu | Monique Lhuillier gown, Paule KA leather jacket and Helene Zubelidia earrings via Ma Bonne Amie | Custom Suit: Faubourg Saint Sulpice | Hair and Makeup: JMS by James | Flowers: Une Fleur en Liberte | Picnic: Picnic in Paris | Picnic Location: Ile Saint Louis | Wedding Bands & Necklace: Didier Guillemain Paris | Antique Ring: Anne Defromont | White Bolero & Pancho: Max Chaoul Couture | Hotel: Providence Hotel

     

  • Blog Love: Storyboard Wedding Published Our Vintage Bridal Shoot

    We were so thrilled to hear that Jessica Poole of Storyboard Wedding had chosen our styled shoot to be posted on her blog. It is wonderful to have support in getting our work out to the rest of the world. Her lovely site is all about inspiring  brides through beautiful photos and styled shoots, (like ours), advice from professionals and some of the top bloggers from around the web, DIY projects… basically anything that that will help brides prepare for their big day and anything things in between.

    Once again, a big thank you to all of our fantastic vendors that helped make this shoot possible! We cannot wait to show you our next project!

    Dresses: Max Chaoul | Veils: Rhapsodie Paris  | JewelryPaulette à Bicyclette  | Makeup: Melody Kennedy  | Hair: Lucie Letz  | Florist: Une Fleur en Liberte  | Coordination: WeddingLight Events with the assistance of stylist Birendra Le Guevel  | Photography: Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight Photography 
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  • Styled Shoot: A Dreamy Vintage Inspired Styled Shoot

    WeddingLight Events is thrilled to be sharing our first ever styled shoot! This was our first attempt at creating an inspirational bridal shoot for our lovely international brides and we are thrilled with the results. We certainly could not have achieved this outcome without our phenomenal team of vendors whom without their assistance, dedication and contribution would not have been possible.

    It started with a simple idea of doing something with a vintage chic theme, which was realized with the addition of our friendMax Chaoul‘s stunning vintage inspired gowns. ​The Daisy gown is a 1920’s inspired look in a fluid low waisted satin design and a gorgeous embroidered lace top. The second is the Lana gown, which is a 1940’s inspired look in a empire cut with a romantic long sleeved crochet design. We then paired ethereal veils and romantic headpieces from Rhapsodie Paris, lovely artisanal (and ethically made) jewelry by Paulette à Bicyclette (yes, you’ve seen her on our blog before!) and whimsical florals by Edith of Une Fleur en Liberte in white and pastel peach and pink colors. To complete our models looks hairstylist, Lucie Letz and Los Angeles makeup artist, Melody Kennedy opted for one model with a bold look that included a daring pink lip and smoky eyes and the other model with a charming and natural look and playful curls. For the location we wanted to have a “Secret Garden” feel with all of its serenity and romance. We were delighted when a friend of our photographer allowed us to use his dreamy home, which is just location outside of Paris in the Parisian countryside. Everyone’s contribution was important, but without the amazing talent of our wonderful photographer, Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight Photography, this shoot would not have happened.

    We certainly hope this inspires our beautiful brides to be! Keep checking the blog as we are in the midst of preparing for another shoot before the summer’s end.

    To see more of our lovely photos, please visit our photographer’s site: WeddingLight Photography’s blog.

     

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    Dresses: Max Chaoul | Veils: Rhapsodie Paris  | JewelryPaulette à Bicyclette  | Makeup: Melody Kennedy  | Hair: Lucie Letz  | Florist: Une Fleur en Liberte  | Coordination: WeddingLight Events with the assistance of stylist Birendra Le Guevel  | Photography: Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight Photography