Elegant + Luxurious Wedding Inspiration in Tuscany Part I
Pack those virtual suitcases luvvies, because today we're heading off to the unreal beauty of Tuscany! A two part series that is sure to stun, Getting Married In Italy has crafted the ultimate getaway to share. Graced with lush berry hues, Studio French Blue script, and some majorly surroundings. Thankfully Warmphoto snapped it all to share in THE VAULT and stay tuned because we've got part two comping up!
From Getting Married In Italy...The storytelling of this shooting was conceived as the screenplay of a movie, featuring charming Tuscany. This picturesque Italian region means not only vineyards, olive groves and rustic farmhouses, but also warm luxury and timeless charm. The inspiration underlying the whole shooting comes from a flair of elegance and sophistication. The set perfectly matching with our movie plot was Borgo Santo Pietro, a 13th century elegant villa with its charming, warm, neutral stones, velvets and trimmings, lavish gardens and scented lemon groves, sparkling crystal chandeliers and precious mirrors. The interiors of the villa feature hand-picked antiques, original open fireplaces, bespoke hand-carved beds and frescoed walls.
We envisioned a love movie: an Italian love affair, a dreamy passionate feeling, a Renaissance-inspired bride, a contemporary Tuscan Madonna captured and struggled by a sensual 19th century gentleman. Gold and burgundy, blush and ochre, pale pink, nude and brown created the perfect palette to color our story. Those shades appear both in flower decorations and sweet delicatessen. The fragrances of peonies, roses, eucalyptus and heather blended with the smell of grapes, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries, red currant and pomegranate as in an ancient painting of a wedding banquet. Getting Married in Italy styled the wedding table with lace, gold cutlery, Versace china, gold trimmed glassware from Vetrerie di Empoli and bronze candle holders.
The talented photographer Janna from WarmPhoto captured every single detail with curiosity and great sense of beauty. She showed the love plot development and the uniqueness of the setting from the rituals of the boudoir loaded with it's pleasure in waiting, to the rendez-vous of the two lovers. Their intimate candlelit dinner, their sunset garden stroll and sensual seduction. This narration represents our interpretation of luxury lifestyle in multifaceted Tuscany.
We envisioned a love movie: an Italian love affair, a dreamy passionate feeling, a Renaissance-inspired bride, a contemporary Tuscan Madonna captured and struggled by a sensual 19th century gentleman. Gold and burgundy, blush and ochre, pale pink, nude and brown created the perfect palette to color our story. Those shades appear both in flower decorations and sweet delicatessen. The fragrances of peonies, roses, eucalyptus and heather blended with the smell of grapes, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries, red currant and pomegranate as in an ancient painting of a wedding banquet. Getting Married in Italy styled the wedding table with lace, gold cutlery, Versace china, gold trimmed glassware from Vetrerie di Empoli and bronze candle holders.
The talented photographer Janna from WarmPhoto captured every single detail with curiosity and great sense of beauty. She showed the love plot development and the uniqueness of the setting from the rituals of the boudoir loaded with it's pleasure in waiting, to the rendez-vous of the two lovers. Their intimate candlelit dinner, their sunset garden stroll and sensual seduction. This narration represents our interpretation of luxury lifestyle in multifaceted Tuscany.