Tais and Brian’s Glamorous Paris Elopement
Ever consider an elopement, but can't quite justify the dress of your dreams, getting hair and makeup done, and holding the most incredible bouquet... just for your groom? That's the exact reason that you should do all of that, if that's what makes you feel your most magical! The entire essence of an elopement is prioritizing the intimacy of the moment two people say "I Do" to each other for forever. If you're considering an elopement like Tais and Brian, take notes from their elegance! Trynh Photography beautifully captured their Parisian elopement in all of their glamorous glory. Each element designed by Vanessa & Caroline feels timeless and old world, all in one...
From Trynh Photography: "When couples elope they want to keep it simple, quick and as easy as possible. I want to inspire couples by demonstrating the planning, designing can be done quickly while delivering a classic and stylish Parisian wedding. remaining stylish and classic just like a Parisian would. This vision included balance of classic from a French dress designer and modern makeup from Charles Gillman. Finalizing the vision was a effortless ponytail by Ciara.
Vanessa is an amazing planner in the heart of Paris, who sourced everything for the shoot. Our collaboration helped carry out my vision which is highlighted in the final work.
Saint James hotel in Paris is a beautiful, elegant venue, which was highlighted by dinnerware from Bernard Aud. Our goal was to compliment the artwork on the plates and selected a floral center piece designed by Akiko of Floraison. Keeping the local theme, I selected the neighborhood of Trocadero for the portraits."
Vendor Details
Photographer: Trynh Photography | Film Lab: Photo Vision | Stylist / Planner: Vanessa & Caroline | Floral Designer: Akiko Floraison Paris | Dress Designer: Monique Lhuillier | Rentals: Dinnerware | Venue: Saint James Paris Luxury hotel | Hair & Makeup Artist: Charles Gillman | Hair: Ciara Coiffure
Comments
Awesome job….beautiful couple i must say…wonderful piece of work