
French elegance
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The art of marriage is one of detail, precise gestures, and the timeless spirit that transcends the ages. For this historical setting, the private mansion Les Érables opens its doors to us, on the heights of Meudon. Facing the tree-lined terrace, the silhouette of the Eiffel Tower appears on the horizon, a witness to suspended time.
Getting ready to shine
First moments, first thrills. In the hushed intimacy of the preparations, Alexandra Fabbri adjusts the final details on Salomé, ready to embody the imperial grace of the Ondée dress . A tribute to the history of France, hand-sewn in the designer's workshop: Calais Leavers lace, airy tulle, flowing silk satin... A perfect alliance of heritage and modernity. The photographer adjusts his frame, and the magic can happen.
French Empire style
French elegance isn't something you can summarize; it's something you live. A subtle balance between simplicity and sophistication, between the hand that sculpts and the material that comes to life. Precious and delicate Calais Leavers lace embodies this. Woven in the purest tradition of French lacemaking expertise, it enhances every movement and reveals a timeless femininity, where each motif expresses love.
Extend the magic of the first glance
Some dresses are a no-brainer. When the luxury of a rare fabric meets a perfectly tailored cut, the result is stunning. For this second silhouette, Salomé dons the Divine dress , a mermaid-cut wedding gown designed to enhance the silhouette. Slender, graceful, both glamorous and subtle, it captures the essence of a look that is both simple and sophisticated.
The Great Romanticism
Every era has its icons. "Aurore," the third creation in this collection, evokes the refinement of old-world romanticism, revisited with a modern twist. Salomé embodies this innate grace, her shoulders bare in a cut inspired by the 19th century. Between satin and silk, the dress celebrates the softness of lines and French craftsmanship, a tribute to timeless heroines.
The audacity of a corset
The final scene, the ultimate metamorphosis. The "Idylle" dress closes this shoot like a mystical breath. Between structure and lightness, its couture corset creates a sculptural silhouette, while its duchess satin skirt floats majestically. The removable sleeves in Calais lace and printed organza add an ethereal touch, like a delicate mist brushing the skin. A dreamlike bride, an almost Arthurian vision where audacity meets romanticism. A legacy of elegance, carried by the exceptional expertise of Atelier Alexandra Fabbri.
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Photos: John Bruno Photography
Model: Salomé Braun
Location: Les Erables