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Wedding at the Château de Jaulny – Peaky Blinders Spirit
In the prestigious and historic setting of the Château de Jaulny, this wedding was designed as a refined tribute to the world of the Peaky Blinders series.
The bride and groom, passionate about the aesthetics of the 1920s and 1930s, wanted a total immersion in this era, between raw sophistication and symbolic details.
The floral palette, featuring deep hues of red, burgundy, burnt orange, and sage green, evoked the opulence of a private English club. The arrangements blended velvety roses, flamboyant dahlias, proteas, and autumnal hydrangeas, accented with textured foliage, antique pearls, and golden sparkles.
Each table was a small vintage theater: torn old books, pearl necklaces, gilded frames, candles, chiseled glasses and matte black tableware played with the subdued lighting for a cozy and cinematic atmosphere.
The ceremony, decorated with understated elegance, was punctuated by nods to Peaky Blinders: a decorated vintage car, signs with retro typography, and a handwritten seating chart on a gold-framed blackboard.
The groom, dressed in a pinstriped three-piece suit and newsboy cap, and the bride, stunning in a long-sleeved floral lace gown, perfectly embodied the Shelbys' dandy and rebellious spirit.
A bold decor, a place full of character, a cinematic scenography for a wedding with a resolutely affirmed underground charm.


