Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
Bryllupsfotograf Andreas Georgiou (embracevisuals). Foto fra juni 22 2019
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Sofia & Nikolas

Elopement conjures secrecy: a hastily-packed suitcase, a window left ajar, a midnight escape. But, by combining Old World elegance with modern inventiveness, Sofia and Nikola's wedding proves that elopement can root itself in iconic tradition while embracing a couple’s individuality.The setting for the ceremony was a white stone, family-owned, seventeenth-century Greek Orthodox church on the island of Mykonos. Orthodox Christianity is rich in traditions which stir the senses: the aromatic opulence of the incense, the mesmerizing light of fragrant beeswax candles flickering on the icons, and the radiance of the iconostasis were made complete by the traditional exchange of crowns, symbols of honour and glory.Nikolas’s bow-tie, double-breasted blazer, and black Greek leather sandals proposed a stylishly mischievous twist to the dreamy sophistication of Sophia’s embroidered gown and tulle cape, designed by California designer Claire Pettibone. Sophia’s floral coronet, crafted by All About Romance, echoed her hand-foraged bouquet of juniper, bead-tree, and lilies. Wedding stationery exquisitely calligraphed by Rachel Fisher evoked poetic fragments and letters recovered from the sea.Nikolas’ and Sophia’s crowns were distinctively fashioned from wild oat, foraged in the Greek countryside, while Family heirlooms make the perfect objets d’art, and black-and-white photographs, authentic postcards, local coins, wicker baskets, and a bouzouki offered a timeless counterpoint to the young couple.After the ceremony, the couple were met at the chapel’s red doorway by local musicians and serenaded through the cobbled streets and white-washed alleys of ‘Little Venice’ before watching the sun set from the seafront.Mykonos was a beautiful choice for this idyllic elopement, providing the ideal setting for a free-spirited, unrepentantly romantic couple looking to combine the traditional with the whimsical.Enjoy their gallery!

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