
THE STORY
Wedding at the Officers’ Mess – Metz
Imperial elegance in the heart of a place steeped in history.
For this wedding celebrated at the prestigious Officers' Mess in Metz, every detail was designed as a tribute to the majesty of the place.
The hall of honor, enhanced by its gilded moldings, tall draped windows and period portraits, hosted a refined dinner under the gaze of Napoleon.
The floral display is delicate and poetic, emphasizing timeless elegance: white orchids, blush carnations, lilies, and old-fashioned roses grace the tables, accompanied by golden candlesticks, scattered pearls, and calligraphic details on glass. A romantic and contemporary touch, in perfect harmony with the architecture of the venue.
The seating plan evoked a travel journal, with each table bearing the name of a destination dear to the bride and groom. A subtle and personalized touch of escape.
The folding of knotted napkins, enriched with fictitious airline tickets, added a touch of refined fantasy, like an invitation to a romantic journey.
The bride's bouquet, mixing peonies, orchids and seasonal flowers in pastel tones, brought this gentle setting to a close.


