Royal Receptions
Isabella & Alexander
Autumn 2025·The Grand Ballroom
They met in a quiet library and married beneath three hundred candles — a love story written in gold leaf and held breath.
Some celebrations are remembered for their grandeur. This one is remembered for its stillness — the hush of a thousand guests as Isabella stepped beneath the gilded arch, and the way Alexander forgot, for a moment, to breathe.
The day began long before dawn, in the marble quiet of the bridal suite, where the gown was lifted from its silk like something sacred. By dusk, the Grand Ballroom had become a cathedral of light: chandeliers dripping crystal, three hundred tapers, and a single aisle of ivory petals leading toward forever.
We did not want a wedding that shouted. We wanted one that whispered, and was never forgotten.
An Evening Carved in Gold
Dinner was served beneath a ceiling of hand-painted gold, each table crowned with white roses and trailing champagne ribbon. The first dance unfolded slowly, deliberately, as if the couple had all the time in the world — and, for that one perfect night, they did.
When the last toast was raised and the orchestra fell to a murmur, the palace doors opened to a garden lit only by lanterns. There, beneath an autumn sky, Isabella and Alexander stole away for one final, private moment — the kind that no photograph can fully hold, only suggest.
It was, by every measure, a celebration of understated splendour. And it was, above all, theirs.
The Celebration
Credits
The Details
- Venue
- The Grand Ballroom
- Florals
- Maison de Fleur Atelier
- Catering
- The Aurielle Banquet Kitchen
- Photography
- Laurent & Vale Studio
- Orchestra
- The Palace Strings Ensemble
- Guests
- 320
- Palette
- White & Gold
- Season
- Autumn 2025