This French elopement inspiration is ultra romantic in every way, and you’re about to see why! Nessa Buonomo styled an intimate reception space full of candles, fruit, and centerpieces designed by Lily Paloma. And speaking of flowers, let’s take a moment to recognize the dreamy ceremony backdrop that is covered in gorgeous blooms! Talk about ceremony goals! It’s clear that Les Gites du Berger was the perfect space for this elopement inspiration, and we are loving how photography and videography duo The Quirky captured it all!
Roxa and Emanuel’s Sahara Desert wedding was planned in one short month and it was an absolute dream. Roxa wore a flowy Cristina Matei wedding dress that was perfect for frolicking through the desert for their relaxed and fun elopement. After Roxa and Emanuel exchanged private vows in the dunes, they explored the vast land with some camels in tow in true desert fashion. With Radu Benjamin Photography being there from Roxa and Emanuel getting ready together that morning to a romantic campfire at night, he captured all of the special moments both big and small.
The Couple:
Roxa and Emanuel
The Wedding:
The Sahara Desert, Morocco, Africa
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The most memorable moment is when we got on the camels and started going to the dunes where we had the ceremony. That was the moment when we realized that our plans and dreams were suddenly becoming a reality.
We made it so simple that it became unique – in the middle of dunes of Sahara, on a Moroccan carpet. wedding rings on a plate full of sand.
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We sent postcards personalized with our picture from the wedding.
Groom: I wanted to wear the colors of the desert and to be very comfy. I made my own vest without buttons and attached on my shirt’s sleeve a traditional symbol from the region I was born in Romania.
Bride: I made a simple and boho lace dress with a traditional custom made symbol from the region I was born in Romania, attached on my shoulder.
After the ceremony and photo session, people of the desert (Berbers) sang us drum traditional songs around a campfire.
For Ally and Ryan’s Arizona wedding at The Paseo, the magic was in the details. By using a neutral color palette and bohemian-inspired decor, the couple created a dreamy outdoor desert with a view of the iconic Superstitious Mountains. But, for all the prettiness they created with florals and macrame, the true heart-melting element was the chair Ally made for her late best friend so she would have the best seat in the house. The chair was adorned with angel wings and a stunning display of pink, coral, and cream roses from J Barry Designs — the only pops of color in the wedding decor — and held a framed photo Ally had specially printed as a reminder that her friend was there in spirit. As you can imagine, Ally and Ryan meticulously curated every detail of their wedding to create the most memorable experience for all the loved ones who supported them on their big day. Photographers Luke and Mallory outdid themselves by capturing not only all the special details the couple created for everyone else but also the intimate moments they kept to themselves, including their golden hour portraits that would make anyone want to take a romantic escape into the desert.
Throughout our 4 years of long distance, we wrote letters to each other. On our wedding day, we wrote each other our “final letter” to each other which represented this new chapter! I was so emotional while reading it because that was one of my favorite memories while we were dating.
We chose a mostly neutral color palette because I had a decor chair called “Katie’s chair” that I designed to honor my friend who passed away, and I wanted that to be where the color was! I found the chair and angel wings at a local Phoenix antique shop and printed a picture of her that we placed in a frame from World Market.
I loved taking communion as a couple during our ceremony and having a friend sing one of our favorite worship songs. Another memorable moment was sitting back at our sweetheart table seeing all of our friends and family who were there to celebrate US. It was a heart-warming moment for sure. So many different people from different seasons of life that were under one roof for us.
I wanted my bridal style to be classic but detailed with a touch of boho. I added the off-the-shoulder sleeves to the dress I bought to give it a boho look. My style inspiration mostly came from Australian wedding trends that I saw via Pinterest! For accessories, I kept it simple and only wore earrings. For my makeup, I chose to go a little more glam than my every day but stayed with neutral tones.
Our advice: don’t stress out! I wish the day of I would not have cared so much about the timeline. I was so worried about upsetting our guests that sometimes I got lost and forgot to enjoy each moment. Also, trust your vendors and take their advice, because they obviously have a lot of experience and know more than you!
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