A Wedding in France

A Wedding in France

 

In France a couple is married in front of a judge at a city hall. Later if you wish to have a religious ceremony you can, but the actual marriage vows are said at the city hall. A couple must marry at the city hall where they reside.

 

French wedding

 

French Husband's nephew lives in Courthézon, which has one of the most beautiful city hall's I have ever seen.

 

 

French wedding

 

The entrance.

 

 

A Wedding in France

 

The bride wore a knee length white eyelet dress and carried a small tightly bunch of ranunculus.

Simply elegant.

 

 

A Wedding in France

 

The stairs going into the city hall were as if out of a story book.

I did not take my SLR camera to the wedding, instead only my cell phone. Regret was waiting for me at every step, Oh the beautiful photos I could have taken. Though if I had taken my camera the couple would have never married as I would be begging for one more photo.

 

 

A Wedding in France

 

 

The massive wooden doors entrying the city hall.

 

A wedding planners dream place.

 

 

 

A Wedding in France

 

 

 

Wedding French Style

 

 

The couple led the way.

 

 

French wedding

 

We walked through a conservatory before entering the room for the marriage to take place.

I do not have a photo of Yann and I, do not ask me why… I forgot. Which is too bad because I had a rather interesting dress for a change. At least eight to ten times I was told how lucky I was to be married to such a handsome man… by the tenth time I wanted to scream, "Hey do you like my dress?" But I refrained, smiled as if to say, "Duh."

Anyway I have a photo of Beautiful Chelsea. 

 

 

French wedding

 

 

 

French wedding

 

 

One of the many stunning rooms in the Hotel de Ville (City Hall) that once was a chateau.

 

 

A French Wedding

 

 

We gathered inside the city hall for the marriage to take place.

 

 

French wedding

 

At this point I put my cell phone away, the marriage began.

 

 

 

Wedding French Style

 

 

The wedding party was in four parts:

The marriage at five.

Then the dinner at six that lasted until one in the morning.

Followed by dancing until eight, yes eight this morning. 

and a Picnic this afternoon.

Glorious.

 

 

Wedding French Style

 

 

 

Wedding French Style

 

The Dinner Menu

followed the champagne aperitif.

Crab terrine

Lobster half shell

Followed by duck (canette) I had fish instead.

With sauteed wild mushrooms and vegetables.

Then a selection of fine cheese.

Wine to match in part of the menu.

Followed by dessert.

and champagne.

 

 

 

Wedding French Style

 

 

Before the guests I arrived I took some photos of the tables, though later when the candles were lite, and the plates were added… it was even prettier.

 

French wedding summer

 

 

 

French wedding summer

 

French wedding summer

 

Married love. Absolutely beautiful.



Comments

20 responses to “A Wedding in France”

  1. Stunning elegance….
    Best wishes to the newlyweds…..

  2. I realize it wouldn’t be the same, but couldn’t you at least post a photo of your wearing the dress now? (Or even the dress just on a hanger…)

  3. Chelsea looks so beautiful . . .

  4. Only in France such style!

  5. sigh….I simply adore these types of post….my wish for the new Mr and Mrs…..MAY THE MARRIAGE BE AS HAPPY AS THE WEDDING….TO LOVE LONG LIVE LOVE!!

  6. Corey, you captured the esprit of the place wonderfully. Everything looks elegant and heartfelt. And Chelsea looks lovely.

  7. Beautiful wedding!
    I attended a wedding last evening too.
    I thought out of respect for the bride and
    groom I would leave my camera at home. I also
    wished I had taken it.

  8. Rebecca from the pacific northwest

    Hey, you look gorgeous! What a lovely dress! (nice pic of Chelsea too.)so, what was your dress like? We need a recreation.

  9. Best wishes to the newly wed and wow! they know how to throw a party!!!

  10. Gorgeous all around!
    Looking at the staircase, I am reminded of my aunt E’s wedding pictures: She got married at Mirabell castle, Salzburg’s city hall.

  11. what a perfect wedding corey…..shame we didnt get to see your frock!

  12. Oh, how utterly beautiful!
    Did you last until 8 am? (How was the dancing?)
    Were you sleepy during the picnic?
    Chelsea is stunning!
    Thank you for sharing a French wedding with us (although I would still love to see your dress! 😉 )

  13. Teresa Cesario

    Do tell Corey! You lasted until 8 am?? I’m impressed. Thank you for sharing this wedding with us. you must put your dress back on and just stand in your beautiful kitchen and take a picture for us!

  14. Ditto!!!
    Please…
    Tessa~

  15. Beautiful all…
    And your cell phone photos, put many from fancy cameras, to shame.
    You are a born photographer, it is as simple as that.
    Tessa~

  16. Truly, one of the most beautiful setting/location for a wedding I have ever seen.

  17. Absolutely wonderful posting. I love to hear about life in France. Blessings to the newly weds.
    Chelsea looked lovely. Blessings to you all
    Jeanne

  18. I love your iPhone photos of this lovely wedding. As a social event as nice as this the iPhone is the most appropriate camera. I just took a workshop in iPhone photography from Elizabeth Murray in Monterey. I learned about some Apps that might give you more options when you do not have your SLR camera. One is app is called Pro HDR. It will adjust for different light intensities in the same frame. It takes at least two photos with different light exposures and blends them for the best of both. It is amazing but not good for photos with moving action as it is slow. Another app is Postale which is a fun way to turn your photo into a postcard complete with message, stamp and post mark (that states the location the photo was taken). Enjoy.

  19. so lovely…so France…so special Corey for sharing…OX

  20. Dancing ’till 8:00am??? How fabulous! J’adore =).

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