Marche: a country wedding
7 Mar, 2010 | Published in Real Weddings
A wedding in a village in the country, the intense scents of a late summer evening: it is a magical setting for an event full of emotions: Serena and Simone’s wedding. The little church at the gates of the town is already crowded and a rose carpet takes the couple to the altar.
The atmosphere is electric and at the same time full of joy. The warm colours of summer, from the orange of the roses to the intense fuchsia of the peonies and tulips; the aromas of cinnamon and spices from the bars of soap moulded by skilled, artisan hands, recall the scents of villages of the past.
The little country road leads the married couple into an enchanted place full of magic, the old ruins of a fortress at the top of the hill from which you can admire the wonderful colours of the sunset, immersed in the scent of the cornfields just harvested.
Serena and Simone take a moment to relax walking hand in hand through the Marche countryside, looking forward to the evening. The landscape, with its colours and its scents, seems to participate in the realization of their dream. They will be united for life.
Then back in the car towards the village where their dearest friends and relatives are waiting to share with them the emotions of this unforgettable moment.
The guests arrive at the village and the wait for the newlyweds is enlivened by the sound of a violin that resounds in the air.
The big garden which overlooks the sunset, the little square and the small well adorned with pink lanterns, reveal immediately their charm and fill all the guests with joy.
Orange, fuchsia, yellow: the colours of the Earth, of summer, of Serena and Simone. They chose these colours and wanted them during all the different moments of their wedding, as they are warm, solid colours that were immediately able to convey the emotions of their love story.
This is the setting that surrounds the guests for the whole evening, and while the band plays, the married couple together with their friends, begin the party which will go on all night long… until dawn.
Pictures of Alfonso Longobardi


















