A beautiful Quebec City elopement photographed by the enormously talented Davina + Daniel. I'm not sure anything could be more romantic than spending the day with the person you love the most, sharing vows that only the two of you, your officiant, and your violinist will ever hear.
Do you get caught up in the romance of intimate elopements, or love the family heritage of a traditional wedding? You know I love both!
Positively classy, elegant wedding. I love her dress. Nontraditional and chic (and she definitely has the body to pull it off!).
ReplyDeleteI am head over heel with this wedding. It is so classy and sophisticated and Ivan especially fond of the fact it is only both of them. While I love the traditional bug wedding, this us more my style.
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ReplyDeleteOh the dress.... and the shoes.... and the veil... wow!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely on the traditional side, but elopements just look so romantic! And the pictures are always gorgeous, case in point :)
ReplyDeleteoh wow, what a truly gorgeous wedding gown, i am soooo wearing one like that when i get married ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a picturesque wedding. Her dress is phenomenal!
ReplyDeleteThere is something crazy romantic about elopements! & this one is stunningly beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteHer dress, the lights, the city shots...I love all of it! Very glamorous!
ReplyDeletei love the idea of those intimate weddings...
ReplyDeleteHer shoes and that dress! Very glam!
ReplyDeleteSuch a small and wonderful wedding. How sweet it was just the two of them.
ReplyDeleteOh Lena you'd love Quebec! I hope you can make it up o Canada sometime, it's all so charming!
ReplyDeleteWhat a glamourous couple!
ReplyDeletexx Vivian @ http://diamondsandtulle.blogspot.com
I love her dress! She's got a great figure ;) xx
ReplyDeleteshe looks like an old Hollywood starlet. So pretty. I mean old as in vintage not old like grandpa :)
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to elope, but my family would have been so sad...so I'm glad for their sakes we didn't. Sounds wonderful though. :)
ReplyDeletelove frame 13!
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet photos.
ReplyDeleteElopement vs traditional is a decision in each couple's hands. Whichever they choose, I feel the best choice is one that is true to them and still honors the ones they love.
It looks like the couple above had a beautiful day, and it was captured perfectly.
What's not to love? Pretty shade of blue :)
ReplyDeleteHow terribly romantic! And Quebec looks like such a great venue. I'd like to elope and then do a fun reception to celebrate after a month or so of being secretly married! haha
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! A elopement sounds perfectly romantic!
ReplyDeletethis wedding has a very "night out on the town" vibe. high class.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo with the fiddler and Chateau Frontenac. I love the use of the city in the photos. Quebec City is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove that elegant dress. So tasteful.
ReplyDeletehow romantic. Her dress is magnificent.
ReplyDeletegorgeous images
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! And I think I need to visit beautiful Quebec someday!
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes. I don't know how to say it politely, but holy cow that butt.
ReplyDeleteOn the politer (?) side, eloping is looking more and more like the route I want to take. 1) my parents are sooooooo not into the 'traditional' wedding thing 2) my boyfriend's family is way too big to possibly be fair to everyone and 3) I love the idea of going away and coming back married. These pictures are only enforcing the idea in my mind!
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oh I just love this! These shots are remarkable! her dress, and big giant smile are so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! I also love that dress!
ReplyDeleteProper Husband and I did a spin off of a traditional wedding. Outside, no church, nondenominational officiant. It was relaxed pomp. Just right for us. By the way, her dress is ridonkulously awesome.
ReplyDeletethe colour of that dress is DIVINE.
ReplyDeletegreat dress, love satin cut on the bias!
ReplyDeleteDavina and Daniel are just brilliant! That champagne satin dress is to die for (and surely incredibly hard to look so good in!) and I adore the location. We went to Quebec City on our honeymoon!
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