Where, how, when

For the complete success of this special day, it is essential to pay attention to every detail.
Unforeseen events are just around the corner, which is why having a Celebrant by your side can make all the difference.

When?

The choice of the time of year is crucial. There is no single season for a wedding, there is the one that best represents the nature of the couple and their character.

SPRING

Spring with its pastel colours, a triumph of rebirth and love. The suggested time is midday.

SUMMER

Summer is full of life with its long sunny days and lively party evenings. The suggested time is in the evening, from 5 p.m.

AUTUMN

Autumn with its warm colours and the romantic calm breathing of nature. The suggested time is in the afternoon, from 2 p.m.

WINTER

The winter that envelops everything in magical crystal and silent longing. The suggested time is late morning.

Where?

Once the most congenial period for the couple has been chosen, the most suitable location is sought. This will depend very much on the season as weather conditions can sometimes create some discomfort.

Places such as villas or gardens will be ideal for outdoor weddings to be preferred in spring or autumn when temperatures are mild and the days more stable.

Castles, pine forests and hillside venues are ideal for hot summers: people often forget that even half an hour under the sun can make them lose their heads… and not for the sweetheart at their side!

Elegant restaurants or intimate relais are the perfect locations for the frosty winter, which with its snowflakes and the magic of the fireplace lights up even the most timid spirits.

How?

Having defined the ideal season and the right location, it is time to think about what kind of celebration suits your ‘yes’. There are different ways to experience the rite, official or symbolic, and share it with crowds of friends and relatives or, on the contrary, in the intimacy of the couple.

So you can think of a theme or a precise style: country-chic, vintage, contemporary, etc.

Not to be underestimated is the arrangement of flowers, lights and decorations, generally organised by the manager of the location that will host the event or by your wedding planner; if necessary, the celebrant can help you find suitable professionals or even give you some useful advice himself.

Much more is still to be defined and organised: the entrances of guests and bride and groom, witnesses and various interventions, the ceremonial table and seating, photos and videos, bridesmaids and pages, special rites and music.

Ultimately, the celebrant will not only accompany you on that day with discretion, but will also guide you in the choice of everything, so that your dream can be realised (with care)!

Ceremony type

There are at least three broad categories when it comes to celebrating a wedding: official civil ceremony, symbolic ceremony and ceremony with celebrant of honour.

Special rites

Make your ceremony even more personalised and original by combining a special rite to express your deepest emotions with an element.