

Wedding Planner

ANA & JEFF
40 guests
RECEPTION VENUE: Chateau Martinay @chateaumartinay
WEDDING PLANNER: Élodie -@mademoiselle_events
VIDEOGRAPHER: Renaud Conti - @renaud_conti
PHOTOGRAPHER: Jeremie Bertrand -@jeremie_bertrand_photographe
FLORAL DESIGN: Laura - @gloriosa.designerfloral
TABLE ART & FURNITURE: Sonia from Joli Bazaar - @JoliBazaar
STATIONERY: Elisa - @elisas_papers
BRIDE'S DRESS: Mariana - @louise_valentine
GROOM'S SUIT: Maison Geraci @maisongeraci
MAKEUP - HAIRDRESSING: Anais Lacurie @annalcr_makeup
RIBBON: Corette - @cfleursdesign
CATERING: Sophie Perche Giraud @perchegiraudtraiteur
FIREWORKS: @noy_events_artifices
The wedding of Ana & Jeff, celebrated on May 31, 2025 at Château Martinay will remain etched in our memories.
A year after an intimate and poetic proposal in an almond field in Provence, Ana & Jeff chose to return to France to celebrate their union. This country, which they discovered together and which holds a special place in their hearts, naturally emerged as the ideal setting for their wedding.
It was at Château Martinay, a place full of charm and elegance, that they decided to say "I do." Surrounded by 40 guests, their closest loved ones, they celebrated their love in an atmosphere both intimate and refined.
Throughout the day, the soft Provençal light and the refined setting recalled the moment it all began: that promise exchanged beneath the almond trees. This invisible thread, discreet yet deeply symbolic, ran through every moment of the wedding, like an echo of their initial commitment.
By choosing to return to the place where their story is rooted, Ana & Jeff did more than celebrate a wedding: they sealed a lasting bond with France. This country has become much more than a destination for them; it's the cradle of their love, the setting for their most beautiful promises.
Château Martinay, with its atmosphere imbued with poetry and serenity, perfectly embodied this new stage in their story. A luminous day, full of emotion and beauty, which will remain forever etched in their memory—and in that of all those who attended.