Marie + Bruce are true creatives at heart. They play in a band together – Freedom Fry – and have amazing style. So when the time came to start planning + designing their Los Angeles wedding, they naturally included unique + creative details galore, with a whimsical, animal-inspired undertone. Their idea of a perfect wedding day was one that was intimate + unfussy. Above all, they wanted to spend lots of quality time with their closest family + friends in a setting where everyone would simply have a great time. This meant lighthearted details like a playful recessional song (that included percussions + a ukulele!) and super fun animal masks for their guests to wear at the reception!
Big thanks to Heather Kincaid for the beautiful photography and congratulations to Marie + Bruce on a gorgeous + fun day!
Marie wore a stunning, flowy Alexander McQueen gown and a custom-made cape she designed herself with gold Jimmy Choo shoes. Love everything about her look!
I can think of many moments. The whole ceremony was very special to us. We're both musicians and so are a lot of our friends and family so we had all our groomsmen and bridesmaids sing and play instruments which made it very unique. Our Recessional song was actually sung by the groomsmen and bridesmaids as we all came out of the chapel two by two. My father's speech (Eric Seyrat) was another great moment. He worked on it for months so it built up the anticipation and ended up being just perfect with his famous sense of humor, but also very emotional. All delivered sweetly with his French accent.
Marie designed the bridesmaid’s dresses + groomsmen’s shirts from a gorgeous fabric she found in Paris. They were then custom-made by a seamstress. I love how the bridesmaids each wore a different silhouette – such a cute, thoughtful detail.
The reception decor was completely inspired by animals – with table names like “In the Jungle” and centerpieces the couple handmade by fixing spray-painted animal figurines to slices of tree trunks they cut themselves.
Love their cake + cake-topper, too!
Don't expect perfection or you'll pull your hair out all day and night. Just try to have fun yourself on the day of.
photography: Heather Kincaid Photographer // wedding dress: Alexander McQueen // bride's shoes: Jimmy Choo // bridesmaid dresses: Designed by Bride and Custom-made (also made groomsmen's shirts with the same fabric bought in Paris) // hair stylist: Paul Desmarre // makeup artist: Kelly Jo Grandy // groom attire: De Fursac // videography: Paul Liddle (who actually shot some of our band's videos. I didn't want a typical wedding videographer) // paper goods: Designed by bride // catering: Silver Service Events // cake: The Butter End // music: Dorion Fiszel, a French friend of the bride who also works with French artists like Brigitte and wrote M's latest album with him // venue name: Wayfarer's Chapel + Box Eight Studios Los Angeles, California // floral design: downtown Los Angeles flower market picks // vintage dinnerware: Casa De Perrin // glassware: Casa De Perrin // flatware: Casa De Perrin
Love love love the dress! The soft colors of the wedding totally compliment the look. Great job!
Thanks so much for the feature! Love seeing it on your site! :)
So nice, I love the dress.
Loved the wedding theme. Each and every details is done so thoughtfully. Simply inspiring!
I love this wedding theme too! A great example of how by maintaining your theme throughout all elements of the wedding day, a consistency and cohesiveness is obtained. The couple did a fantastic job of really embracing the natural aspects of the ceremony and reception spots and definitely pulled off the whimsical, un-fussy vibe that they wanted.
the animal masks are such a fun idea! such a fun way to spice up the party ;)
That is the most beautiful and amazing dress i have ever seen! Absolutely stunning! What a beautiful wedding!
MelaboWed cake topper !
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Fabulously captured! Every little detail is unique. Kudos!