Tuscany is the ideal place for a princely wedding. For Leonardo and Sara, everything starts from the church of San Lorenzo in Orentano, a small Romanesque jewel. A crowd of bridesmaids dressed in shades of blue, to recall the colors of the Aeolian Islands where he asked for her hand, precedes the bride to the altar.
For the celebrations, the couple opted for a historic villa a stone's throw from Lucca, Villa Oliva Buonvisi. Sixteenth-century atmospheres and many hectares of greenery among precious gardens, a welcoming lemon house and several fountains that make everything more spectacular. The photographic ideas for the service are truly endless.
Sara's dress is a small masterpiece, in lace and entirely embroidered, with a bodice and not too wide skirt. Her hair is tied up and she finishes it all off with a long veil. Very elegant dark blue suit for her groom.
Dalila and Riccardo have decided to crown their dream of love in the Lazio countryside at the Tenuta la Seminatrice, the ideal place for an intimate ceremony with about 50 guests. In a natural cathedral of tall hazelnut trees, the two have sworn eternal love embraced by a rich foliage illuminated by many lights.