After relaxed civil ceremony at the town hall in Le Beausset, France, and festive walk through it, the wedding day of Angie and François continued with the preparations for the intimate church ceremony in Le Castellet, a small medieval village perched on a cliff edge with Provencal picturesque setting. François put up his beautiful blue wedding suit and Angie her fancy red high-heel shoes and chic white wedding dress, made by extravagant fashion designer Manon Gontero, based in Marseilles. With a “slight” delay, which is something usual in France, the ceremony was taking place in a charming medieval ‘Church of St. Savior Transfiguration’, which was built in 1030 by the Bishop of Marseilles. It is truly ancient, the wedding couple has chosen a very special place to get married. Not to mention the priest, who was making jokes with local police-woman while waiting for Angie to arrive in old red Citroën 2CV and led the couple into their marriage with a smile on their faces.
Then canapé, fresh limonade and good champagne with best possible wedding guests in front of the 15th century château… Some portraits in the old Le Castellet, tourists turning around and applauding to the lovely newlyweds, especially to Angie’s feminine charm… Vineyard, little cottage full of graffiti, smell of dry grass and Angie’s perfume… Love, love, love… François driving Citroën 2CV down to Cassis, one of the most attractive destinations in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, where they danced up to the boat… ‘Moby Dick’ feeling, heart shaped sunglasses, fantastic party and unforgettable views of Calanques… Saxophone music in the background all the time… Dinner and speeches in a great restaurant with delicious fresh fish and mussels and top quality French wine in Cassis, just near the sea… Cheese wedding cake… Laugh, fun, happiness, cry… looove!!!
Yes, this was the wedding of Angie and François, sensual Australian-French couple in Provence…
I love you guys!!! XOXO to Australia!!!