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What If Your Dress Code Was Emotional?
We know “formal attire required. ”But what if we shifted the focus? Instead of colors or rules, imagine suggesting an emotional mood : – soft – bold – mysterious – radiant – free Guests don’t just match — they contribute. The result? A living, imperfect, deeply harmonious atmosphere. My tip One simple line on the invitation: Dress the way you feel when you’re happy. The outcome is often magical.
Sarah Andre
Feb 231 min read


The Look You Share Before the Ceremony
(the one almost no one sees) Just before the ceremony. A half-open door. A quick glance. A nervous smile. It’s not official. It’s not always photographed. Yet it’s often more powerful than the entrance itself . No roles. No audience. Just the two of you — still “ordinary” for a few seconds. Many couples later tell me: That’s when it became real. My tip If possible, plan a brief private moment together before the ceremony. Even thirty seconds can ground you for the entire day.
Sarah Andre
Feb 91 min read


What No One Tells You About “Love-at-First-Sight” Vendors
You’re often told: Trust your gut. And yes — it matters. But gut feeling alone isn’t enough. A vendor can be talented, kind, inspiring… and still not be right for YOUR wedding . Because beyond aesthetics, there’s: – stress management – communication under pressure – adaptability – respect for boundaries True professionalism rarely shows on Instagram. It shows when things don’t go as planned. My tip Always ask at least one uncomfortable question: What happens if something goes
Sarah Andre
Jan 261 min read


Your Wedding Day Won’t Fix Everything
(and why that’s actually good news) We often imagine the wedding as a finish line: After this, everything will be fine. But a wedding doesn’t fix fragile relationships, erase family tensions, or magically heal insecurities. And knowing that ahead of time is incredibly healthy. A wedding isn’t a solution. It’s a magnifier. It amplifies what’s already there: – love, of course – but also fatigue – unspoken issues – unrealistic expectations And that’s not a failure. It’s freedom
Sarah Andre
Jan 121 min read


Léa & Noémie’s Wedding — Two Women in Black, One Fierce Love
( Velvet, satin, and a deep red corset. ) They married in a sunlit southern estate. Léa wore flowing black velvet; Noémie, metallic satin with a deep crimson corset. No white, no veil, no “shoulds” — just a blazing love . Their day wasn’t about rebellion; it was about truth. Every element — the circular ceremony, the sculpted metal table, the red candles — whispered: we are here, fully, freely. My tip Boldness isn’t about breaking rules; it’s about being true. When your weddi
Sarah Andre
Dec 29, 20251 min read


Getting Married in an Art Gallery
( …where beauty becomes both décor and symbol. ) Picture this: white walls, raw light, a few chosen artworks — and the two of you at the center. No castles, no drapes. Just the power of contrast between art and love . A gallery wedding is minimalist yet deeply meaningful. Each piece of art becomes a silent conversation; each look, a shared emotion. It’s not a backdrop that steals the show — it reveals it. My tip If you love clean, modern aesthetics, consider a gallery or mus
Sarah Andre
Dec 15, 20251 min read
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