A wedding stripped down to what truly matters—style, light, architecture, and intimacy.
Tatiana and Lionel hosted a quiet, visually striking celebration at Château de la Gaude in the South of France. With fewer than 20 guests, the mood was calm, the setting sculptural, and every element deliberately understated.
Tatiana wore a sheer embroidered gown by Ukrainian designer Anna Kara, paired with a dramatic tulle veil, sleek ponytail, and subtle makeup. Lionel’s pale blue suit and white sneakers added a relaxed, contemporary contrast that felt effortlessly editorial.
The ceremony unfolded in the château’s geometric garden, framed by a bespoke floral arch that echoed the muted tones of the Provençal landscape. No overplanning—just balance, space, and light.
The following day, they escaped into the lavender fields of Valensole for a post-wedding shoot—barefoot, windswept, and completely free of styling clichés. No props, no fuss—just the rhythm of summer and a couple entirely in sync.