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Sooo Stylish!

Let me introduce you a fantastic French couple: Antonin & Louise. They both live in London where they work.
I’ve been very happy to assist them with the planning of their breathtaking event or better…events! For their wedding they imagined not only a wedding day, but a full wedding weekend to have fun with all their friends and families.

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Since their first visit on Lake Como, Antonin & Louise fell in love with the idea of a wonderful party at a Beach Club the night before the Big Day.
The dream came finally true.

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The Beach Club is easily reachable by boat and Antonin & Louis arrived at the venue directly from the Lake with Antonin as boat captain.
Louise looked gorgeous in her trendy short white dress!

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The first part of the evening was arranged on the beach side with some background music, champagne to drink and finger foods. Continue Reading »

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Planning the perfect Music entertainment

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Eleonora and David got married on the 27th of September. This was a special event planned in association with Italian Lakes Wedding Team. You can have a look to DAVID AND ELEONORA’S PHOTO GALLERY realized by Diego & Estella Photographers – Photo27.com.

The Ceremony took place in the beautiful setting of Villa Rusconi Clerici in Verbania Pallanza, lake Maggiore.
I would need very few words to describe what happened at their wedding (beautiful, romantic, full of joy and feeling, with everything going as planned…). Much longer is the description of the effort and the lovely care and attention to every detail that Eleonora and David put in the planning of their special day, and to the music in particular!

Eleonora contacted me by email some months before the wedding date, in May to be exact.
She and David decided almost at once that my jazz repertoire was exactly what they wanted for the aperitif. But they were undecided for the music for the ceremony: “I don’t remember if I mentioned it” writes Eleonora in one of the many emails we exchanged, “the ceremony will be Catholic and Jewish together…”.
Therefore not only we needed to find music that Eleonora and David liked, that could accompany their ceremony, underlining the special moments, giving everybody emotions and so on (as usual!). We most of all had to find pieces that were not too closely connected to one of the two religions or traditions represented during the ceremony, songs or music that could be impartial. Continue Reading »

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