Paris Wedding
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A must-have for the best wedding inspiration and resources in ParisAmerica’s love affair with Paris spans generations. For many, Paris is the epitome of sophistication, good taste, style and romance. The Paris Wedding is a full-color, idea-packed, goto guide for globally minded trendsetters who are in love with the style and romance of Paris. Not just a resource of practical information for those planning a wedding IN Paris, but The Paris Wedding is also a stand-alone handbook full of stylish tips and glamorous photography to help add that Parisian je ne sais quoi to any celebration.
America’s love affair with Paris spans generations. For many, Paris is the epitome of sophistication, good taste, style and romance. The Paris Wedding is a full-color, idea-packed, goto guide for globally minded trendsetters who are in love with the style and romance of Paris. Not just a resource of practical information for those planning a wedding IN Paris, but The Paris Wedding is also a stand-alone handbook full of stylish tips and glamorous photography to help add that Parisian je ne sais quoi to any celebration.
Kimberley Petyt is the owner of Parisian Events, a wedding and event-planning agency catering to English-speakers in Paris. She writes the popular blog “parisian party: tales of an american wedding planner in paris” (parisianevents.com/parisianparty/). She was also a monthly columnist for the nationally distributed The French Paper, where she wrote for more than a year about living and working as an expat in Paris. Petyt and the business have been featured in print publications such as Real Simple Weddings, Get Married Magazine, Essence Magazine, Eco-Beautiful Weddings, Cosmopolitan China, and France Magazine. Most recently, she was featured in the New York Times Magazine “Summer 2011 Travel” issue, highlighting her skills as a cultural liaison for brides seeking to marry in Paris. She lives in Paris.
The Skinny on Getting Married in Paris What could be more stylish and romantic than a wedding in Paris? With the rise in popularity of destination weddings and the thriving hospitality industry that caters to them, Paris has become as viable a destination option to the newly engaged as a wedding on either coast of the United States. Unfortunately, alongside the fairytale images of a Parisian wedding is the harsh reality of miles and miles of administrative red tape. One of the biggest obstacles for you love-struck couples who want to get married in Paris is that in order to be legally wed in France, at least one of you needs to have lived in France, in the district around the city hall in which you plan to get married, for a minimum of forty consecutive days before the wedding. This includes the additional ten days for the city hall to publish the banns—a public announcement that is put up in the city hall for ten days before your marriage that lists your names and your wedding date so that any estranged husbands or wives have one last chance to find you before you’re married off.Before asking for that sabbatical from work, though, you should know that this one little detail is actually a pretty big one. In order to prove residency, you’ll need to show two separate official documents that show your French address (called a justificatif de domicile) such as a gas or electricity bill, a rent receipt, a French social security insurance card or a car leasing agreement. And just in case you’ve got the bright idea to rent an apartment in Paris on a short-term lease in order to meet this legal requirement, you need to know that it could take several months before you receive some of those documents.If you’re not able to rent your own apartment, another option is for you and/or your honey to move in with a friend or relative in your desired district, and have that person sign an attestation d’hébergement sur l’honneur. This is a statement swearing that you have been living in that person’s home, and that they take full responsibility for you if you happen to be an illegal truffle trafficker or something. There is a ton of small print attached to this document, including a huge fine and a short trip to the guillotine if it’s ever found out that you were not, in fact, living with them. Know that this is a pretty big favor that you’d be asking of someone.
9 Acknowledgments11 Introduction15 The Skinny on Getting Married in Paris21 How to Get Married in a Catholic Church in Paris25 French Weddings vs. American Weddings27 The Best Places to Propose in Paris30 Top Five Tips for an Elopement or Vow-Renewal in Paris32 What to Wear to a Wedding in Paris35 Melissa & Michael43 Ma rie Antoinette Moderne46 Tete a Tete with Wedding Dress Designer Ana Quasoar49 The French Croquembouche: Let Them Eat Cake51 Favor Ideas for a Marie Antoinette.Themed Wedding52 A Visit to Laduree54 French Wedding Tradition: Lily of the Valley55 French Fashion for Children in Your Wedding59 Betsy & Greg67 Un Mariage Vert: Green Wedding in Paris73 Top Five Ideas for a Green Parisian Wedding74 R ent a Parisian Wedding Dress: Graine de Coton77 Velib Bike Rental77 A Luxury and Eco.Friendly Hotel in Paris78 DIY French Wedding Favor: Lavender Sugar79 Michelle & Guy87 Montmartre Mariage90 Tete a Tete with Paris Corset Designer Loanna Haseltine94 French Wedding Tradition: The Normand Hole95 Wedding Invitation Shopping in Paris96 Outfitting your Parisian Bridal Trousseau97 Trousseau Shopping in Paris98 Tete a Tete with Paris Wedding Photographer Ian Holmes101 Pamela & Matt111 Pa risian Chic114 Tete a Tete with Paris Wedding Dress Designer Reinaldo Alvarez116 Le Mur des Je T”faime: The Wall of I Love Yous119 American Wedding Cakes in Paris: Sugarplum Cake Shop123 Party on the Seine: A Visit with Yachts de Paris126 Planning Your Parisian Wedding Dress Shopping Trip130 Modern Bachelor Night in Paris132 Tete a Tete with Parisian Wedding Shoe Designer Vouelle135 Lindsay & Josh145 M ontparnasse Magnifique: The 1920”s Pa risian Wedding148 Tete a Tete with Haute Couturier Fanny Liautard152 Vintage Jewelry Shopping at the Paris Flea Market155 French Wedding Menu Demystified: L”Aperitif156 DIY Chic Parisian Dessert157 R oulade Jambon Chevre158 Tete a Tete with Wedding Stationery Designers Paper + Cup160 Paris Wedding Hairstyles: The Chignon162 French Wedding Flower Traditions165 French Wedding Accessory: Custom Fans167 Blair & Judson174 C redits & Additional Resources
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Weight | 2 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 9 × 10 in |