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Shades of Love at Château Bouffémont

Just a few kilometers from Paris, Château Bouffémont is nestled in the Montmorency forest. The historic property combines Parisian elegance with classic architecture and an atmosphere that is both prestigious and intimate. Spacious salons, manicured French gardens and soft daylight create ideal conditions for a fine art wedding near Paris.

This editorial was entitled “Shades of Love” and told a love story about colors. From delicate blush to deep burgundy, every detail reflected the different facets of closeness, passion and constancy.

Color concept in blush and burgundy

The concept was based on an emotional color palette. Delicate shades of pink stood for lightness and a new beginning. Intense burgundy tones lent depth and expression to the styling. The floral arrangements by Atelier Alae picked up on these nuances and translated them into organic compositions with artistic appeal. The scenography by Farsy Scénographie combined architecture, color and texture to create a harmonious overall picture.

Getting ready in the Bridal Suite

The day began in the light-flooded suite of the Château. High windows, classic stucco elements and calm color schemes set the scene for the Getting Ready.

The bride wore the Tyrol model from Cymbeline‘s Paris 2026 collection. The strapless crepe gown with illusion sweetheart neckline emphasized the silhouette in a modern way. The structured princess line and flowing skirt reflected the house’s couture craftsmanship. A deep-set seam added a subtle, sophisticated accent.

Ceremony on the colonnade terrace

The colonnaded terrace was chosen for the ceremony. With a view of the château’s façade, a calm, timeless backdrop was created. The blush tones dominated the floral design and gave the setting a soft, romantic feel. The planning by Domeric Planner ensured a harmonious process in which all the design elements were seamlessly integrated.

Garden moments and festive salons

Poetic shots were taken in the gardens with a view of the château. The architecture was always present and lent the pictures a romantic background.

As dusk fell, the action shifted to the sumptuous salons. Crystal chandeliers reflected the light and intensified the burgundy accents of the concept. The atmosphere became livelier, the staging more expressive.

Coraline Salgueiro ‘s photography and video accompanied this transition from quiet ceremony to festive evening atmosphere, capturing both the couple’s emotions and the changing light moods of the day.

Beauty look and evening transformation

The beauty look evolved over the course of the day. The bride initially wore her short hair in a twisted updo, which emphasized her facial features and gave the overall look a modern clarity. The make-up started with a natural glow and gradually became more intense.

In the evening, a glittering purple eye make-up set a deliberate accent. A second, more expressive dress created a new silhouette that marked the transition into the party.

Colors, light and styling came together to create a festive setting that brought the day to a close with champagne and a wedding cake from Nidas Art Cake.

Photography and video: Coraline Salgueiro I Venue: Château Bouffémont I Designer: Farsy Scénographie I Floristry: Atelier Alae I Wedding Planner: Domeric Planner I Wedding Dress: Cymbeline I Content Creator: Behind the Paris Wedd I Hair & Make Up: Maison B I Suit: Mon tailleur Paris I Rentals: Maison Options I Stationery: Hello snow flake I Hair accessories: 1940 Bridal I Wedding newspaper: Newspaperclub I Wedding cake: Nidas Art Cake I Celebrant: Erick Eventspeaker

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