Chic Chateau De Champlatreux Wedding Inspiration Done In The Tones Of Springtime



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The inspiration behind this stunning day at Lauren Fair’s workshop in Paris was a modern twist on the historical French elegance. Truly, one does not need much to make the icon Chateau De Champlatreux shine, but with the help of wedding planner Elizabeth Goal from East Made Co, and florist Floraison Paris, they teamed up and created a visionary masterpiece. From the ceremony site arch to the reception table design, each detail complimented the Chateau, but while making a bold statement.

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The color scheme reflected Spring time tones. The ceremony floral arch complimented the soft dusty Fresh blue tones of the Chateau front door with pastel yellow, purples, and pinks. Where the florals on the reception table mimicked the ceremony but had a hint more richness of pink. A bold pop of pink tones that sat on a soft dusty French blue tablecloth.

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Chateau De Champlatreux is truly one of the most iconic and historical places sitting outside the city of Paris. As you enter through the grand gates of the property, you are swapped away by the Chateau’s beauty. Once you walk through the lush hallways and grand ballrooms, you are teleported back to the 17th century. One can’t help but to feel as if born into royalty while on the stunning property of Chateau de Champlatreux.

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The bride wore a chic princess-cut wedding dress during the ceremony, with short pearl beaded gloves that were wrapped with a black velvet bow. It was the perfect touch to compliment her gown, as well as the ambiance of the Chateau. As the night came to an end, the bride changed into a more form-fitting wedding dress and a second veil that was embroidered with white florals and beads. Both effortlessly chic wedding gowns were designed by Dylan Parienty Paris.

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All of the florals that Floraison had arrange were magnifique (magnificent in French)! The soft pastel tones of yellow, pink, and purple, enhanced the beautiful of the Chateau front door. As the floral arch dripped over the couple, it frame not only them perfectly, but the front door as well.

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[field title=”Favorite Design Element”]If you choose to have candelabras on your table settings, consider draping florals from them. It added a little special extra texture and beautiful to the reception tables. [/field]

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If you are considering following the trend of wearing gloves at your wedding, I highly recommend it! Truly, it was the perfect touch of elegance and grace, especially adding the bow to tie them to your wrist. If not for the entire wedding day, then why not for a little bridal session during your getting ready process. Gloves are simple, yet add so much beautiful to your wedding look.

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Photography: Paulina Perrucci | Cinematography: Yeattes Productions | Coordination: Sarah Kay Love | Event Planning: East Made Co | Floral Design: Floraison | Wedding Dress: Dylan Parienty Paris | Cake: Synies | Invitations: Papertree Studio | Beauty: Jiyoung Yang | Location: Chateau De Champlatreux | Rentals: Maison options | Workshop Host: Lauren Fair Photography