2.12.09

Real Wedding: French Countryside Wedding

One of the most romantic type of weddings is probably the wedding in French Country Style. We're bringing you the wedding of Jeri and Christopher all the way from Loire Valley, France. The love for food bonded Jeri, an actress, and Christopher, a French chef, who first met at a food-related charity event.

Left: The very in-love bridal couple. Right: A simple rose-potted centrepiece.

Left: A glimpse of the setting for the garden ceremony, with lavender pots decorating the isle. Right: And how handsome is this ... Christopher with Jeri's bouquet.

Top left: Guests booked themselves into a 16th century manor for the weekend and mini chalkboards assigned guests their room numbers. Top right: The charming historical chapel at Chateau de Noirieux in Broillay. Bottom left: To add to the rustic charm, hand-painted signs gave some direction to guests. Bottom right: Jeri's dress was a silk Vera Wang with a silver sash.

Top left: The table setting. Top right: An ornate chandelier decorated the outdoor dining area. Bottom left: Jeri's bouquet marks her place at the reception. Bottom right: A Wooden bench provided rustic seating for guests.

Top left: Musicians welcomed the guests as the chateau. Top right: Formal service from the waiters echoed sophistication. Bottom: Fruit and vegetables decorated the pastoral venue.

Left: A perfect backdrop of picturesque countryside. Right: An ecstatic bride and groom!

Top left: Jeri's bouquet consisted of French lavender and roses. Top right: Delicious fresh cherries. Bottom left: Some added detail to the wedding. Bottom right: Votives in glass vessels decorated the long tables.

Top left: Cutlery were in twine wraps. Top right: Jeri's bouquet. Bottom left: Custom lines, Vietri china and fresh herbs decorating the tables, created a chic pastoral affair. Bottom right: Place cards were tucked into lavender-adorned napkins.

Left: Chilled champagne for the toasting later that evening. Right: Guests dined on French cuisine.

Left: The glowing reception area. Right: Ambiance and romance were created by dramatic draping and candlelight.

(Photos taken by Elizabeth Messina Photography)