real wedding

6th May 2022
Perle & Saif
Castello Monaci, Puglia
Perle and Saif’s wedding at Castello Monaci in Puglia was a celebration of love that transcended borders, bringing together French and Tunisian cultures in the vibrant city of London, and finally culminating in a stunning castle in Puglia. Taking place in early May 2022, right after the wedding industry restarted from the global pandemic, the event was imbued with a heightened sense of emotion and joy.
Zhenya Swan, a famous social media influencer, travel blogger, and wedding photographer, beautifully captured every moment of the day. Her lens not only documented the event but also added an extra layer of magic to the visuals. The lush decorations by Flower Addicted, including roses stuck into the grass to adorn the aisle at the ceremony, created an endless line blooms in the garden of Castello Monaci. Despite the risk of rain, Perle and Saif bravely opted for an outdoor ceremony, sticking to their plan and creating a stunning visual contrast against the lush greenery of the castle.
As the symbolic ceremony was conducted, the highlight became the unity candle, symbolizing the union of two lives into one. The ceremony, conducted by me, added a personal and meaningful touch, reflecting the cultural fusion and love shared by Perle and Saif.
The afterparty, organized by Rinaldi Events, featured the best musicians who played a mix of various songs, creating an atmosphere that resonated with the diverse backgrounds of the couple and their guests. The event reached its peak with a spectacular display of fireworks during the cake cutting, adding a touch of magic and grandeur to the celebration.
Perle and Saif’s wedding was not just a union of two individuals but a celebration of love that defied distances and embraced diverse cultures. From the talented photography by Zhenya Swan to the lush decorations by Flower Addicted and the lively afterparty with Rinaldi Events, every detail contributed to a day filled with joy, cultural richness, and lifelong memories.
