a wedding in Paris

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We all have fond memories when we think back on our wedding day, but have you ever dreamt about doing it all over differently? Looking back, obviously I loved my wedding, but I’m not sure I would have made some of the same choices. This time, I think I would be more dramatic in my selections. I imagine Paris would be a fabulous place to get married. The feel is romantic, but urban – with serious sophistication. The fashions for this destination should be far-reaching, and should beautifully represent the haute couture culture of the city. The accent colors are gilded and gold, lit from within just like the city you’re in. There are no bridesmaids, no reception line, no people you don’t know. This time it’s just family that comfortably lends itself to your union. A party in an elegant city, shopping with the girls, sipping espresso, and hot chocolate that tastes as rich as melted chocolate bars. There are no worries, no tantrums about the day. It’s Paris after all, home of Chanel, a bastion of luxury, and a mecca for the fashionable. Sigh….

items for the City of Lights:

  • (Top) Carolina Herrera duchesse-satin gown @ Brides.com
  • (Middle) Kenneth Pool shredded-tulle ball gown @ Brides.com
  • Manolo Blahnik satin high heels @ Neiman Marcus

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    Comments

    1. Krista says:

      Ha! I get married in two months and I'm already thinking about how I could have done it differently. Now I know why people elope.

    2. Kristi says:

      Minus the fuzzies, I love that wedding gown in the middle.

    3. Paris is considered the most romantic city in the world. For a romantic destination wedding too Paris is the first choice for many.

    4. SeoBusbyTest says:

      i get some tips on here

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