The Fashion
The bride’s gown is a tailored dress from
Barea, a little shop in Barcelona. She was looking for something simple and delicate. Nothing pretentious. The groom’s suit is from a little tailor’s shop in Sant Gervasi, a lovely neighbourhood in Barcelona.
The Venue
Jorge and Blanca met in Ciutadella, a charming town in Menorca. It was during the local holiday known as Sant Joan (mid-June). Since that unique day have never stopped talking, in a way the felt a connection. Menorca has always been a special place for them, so it was clear that the wedding would take place there. They also chose a date close to Sant Joan, so that guests could stay and enjoy the local holiday.
The venue was
Son Salomó. They didn’t want any fancy hotel, they wanted somewhere wild and located in the countryside that could reflect their personality. No overdose, no excess, just pure and simple nature.
The Decor
The bride and the groom themselves took charge of the logistics. They organised everything and decided every single detail. They even did some of the decorations themselves! A real DIY wedding. With a little help from their families they made:
• Little boards to write the guests names and the sitting scheme.
• A gin tonic bar made of wood, built by the bride’s father.
• Little wooden boxes filled with flowers.
The Flowers
The bride chose
Magnolia & Co for anything flower-related: she wore a beautiful floral crown and carried a beautiful and delicate the bouquet
.
The Food
They chose S’Algar Catering to take care of the food. They prepared a wonderful menu filled with traditional Balearic dishes with a modern twist.
The Photography & Videography
They were determined to bring along all the way from Barcelona the photographers and videographers from
Padilla & Rigau. After checking out their work, they knew it went along really well with their personality and their idea of a dimple and delicate wedding.