This chic, Hermès styled French seaside wedding inspiration shoot from Onelove Photography is absolutely adorable! It does such justice to nautical themed weddings.
Iconic Hermès patterns are used throughout and another amazing detail to be on the lookout for is the bride’s dress. It’s actually two pieces – a peplum top and a long skirt!
The picnic style provencal food in this shoot includes mini fried fish, gazpacho and cucumber soup, and little ‘wraps de la mar’ with local fish and cream cheese. Doesn’t it all sound so delicious? And completely perfect for a seaside wedding in France.
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Photography: Onelove Photography // Floral Design: Big Day // Paper Goods: Sebastien Akrolab // Event Design: Les Cocottes // Cinematography: Cityzen // Hair & Makeup: Sylvie Transhair // Cake: Delphine Tollari Cakes // Dress: Christina Sfez // Location: Marseille, France.
Hermès? My heart just skipped a beat. Love this entire shoot, from the color scheme to that gorgeous cake!
The mini paper sailboats on the cupcakes are DELISH!
I love shoots inspired by iconic fashion houses. Everything about this is amazing, especially that cake!
Everything in this shoot is amazing! That cake and bouquet are wonderful!
That cake is quite spectacular!
I saw this on Pinterest this morning and fell in love immediately – Hermès prints are impeccable in every way and the refinement certainly comes through in this amazing inspiration!
Loving that red lipstick!
What a color palette! This shoot is immaculate!
Wow! This really captures the essence of Hermès!
So much fun! I love all the colors and the two piece dress with peplum top is FAB!
Such a wonderful photoshoot! The theme is perfect. It’s conceptualized very well! Everything is just in harmony from the props, to the dress, to the styling and even the location! I hope I could also have this kind of wedding photoshoot someday. If not, at least close enough. 🙂
How charming!
Oh lordie, this is beautiful! All of the bottle vases are so pretty.
perfect ♥ I particularly liked the vibrant colors – it so often comes in pale pastels I really enjoyed the bold tones.