We have many secrets to share with you with this gorgeous Italian winter elopement inspiration…
The first and most important is the gorgeous, hidden Temple of Valadier in Frasassi Cave. Most likely to be featured on the Instagram timelines. This quaint chapel is among Italy’s most attractive “secret spots” and is the ideal location to host your dream elopement or a romantic affair.
Another little-known fact is how much pleasure it is to plan the winter season’s weddings in Italy. You won’t enjoy a day at the beach of Amalfi. However, you’ll enjoy all Italy offers without the crowds. Explore the most popular destinations on your bucket list, dine in the most upscale restaurants, and book Italy’s most prestigious places and vendors without worrying about other tourists ruining your parade. (Do not forget that you could fly to Sicily for a romantic honeymoon after the “I do’s”!)
So, this romantic winter wedding style captured by Francesco Martino, designed with Natascia Zignani and Rosa Tritto & designed with Stile Libero wedding shows how gorgeous weddings not in the summer months could be when held in Italy. Combining florals and décor that create this stone chapel a soaring and light atmosphere, we’re in awe of the natural, exquisite beauty that this talented group of local wedding vendors made.
Not just talented artists, but we also appreciate the commitment and care many of these professionals show to brides or groomsmen. Photography expert Francesco Mantino delivers stunning, beautiful photos and is also present during the wedding ceremony to provide emotional assistance. As a former bride and fellow photographer, I assure you you’ll be grateful to have someone this compassionate with you.
From Natascia Zignani & Rosa Tritto
The editorial’s guidelines were elegant, chic, and elegant. But most importantly, “Italian.”
Ours is an Italian team. We come from all over Italy. One of us is in the US. However, we all love the country and are eager to showcase the world its fantastic beauty. This is why we picked this beautiful little church in a cave surrounded by pure nature. A magical place in which time seems to stand still, where a man has constructed an exquisite piece of art.
The harmony between the natural colors and the works of men has inspired our palette. We chose to use white colors, blush hues, and a hint of gray opal to keep the natural elements of the cave: travertine stone, the stone wall, and the stunning reflections of light that reflect off our couple.
A fantastic and timeless location for a stunning relationship between two beautiful young ladies. Infinite is the setting for the altar to the ceremony that Veronica and Valentina made using white flowers and titanium asparagus plumosus, gypsophila, and Limonium. The arrangement is gracefully soaring like clouds rising from the ground to the heavens.
What is so precious about this love? We imagined using the table set with exquisite flowers like orchids phalaenopsis, quicksand, playa blanca roses, and anthurium. We chose white hand-painted porcelain dishes, as well as kintsugi bowls. Porcelain repainted with 22k gold leaf made by Dodici Sessanta and silk linen.
Cristina and Marco from Beautiful Letters developed the entire stationery using calligraphy, starting with the “welcome” on the cotton cloth to the menu. They employed premium cotton paper and a contemporary calligraphic style. The pieces are decorated using silk knots.