Le Petite Dauphine – Wedding concepts
April 6th, 2009 Get notified of the next post
Colette & Phillip got married at Le Petite Dauphine, one of our favourite venues in Franschhoek. It was a great wedding guys – Thanks for hiring ZaraZoo to do your wedding photography!
Photography by Andre van Niekerk.
Colette made sure her wedding was going to be a fairytale – she hired Cape Town’s best!
Coordinator – Wedding Concepts (Anne Mann)
Make-up – Jaypee Malherbe
Dress – Elizabeth Wedding Gowns
Flowers – Fiori di Sorrento
Accordian & Violon – A Musical Affair
Stationery – Bella & Co
Cake – Charly’s Bakery
It was the first time we worked with Anne of Wedding Concepts and we were very impressed with their efficiency and control on the day – everything worked well and the program ran perfectly on time. Jaaypee is also great – not only does he work his magic with the make-up brush, but he also makes the bride feel at ease with his bubbly comments and positive energy.
The open air ceremony was held on the lawn under the big oaks. This spot has a great panorama of the Franschhoek mountains and farm land. It is the very same spot where I took one of my award winning photos (Sony Profoto Silver Award) of the parents praying for the couple almost exactly 1 year ago!
The reception hall is decorated in a old French, rustic feel – so cosy and stylish! To create more space, the dancefloor was done in the open air, next to the reception hall.
Photography assistant: Jacoré Wilkinson
Le Petite Dauphine is an all-in-one wedding venue in Franschhoek in the Western Cape of South Africa. They have ample accommodation for the whole bridal party – Ideal to make it a wedding weekend away!
See the E-session we did with Phillip & Colette in Cape Town CBD.
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To Whom It May Concern:
Could you kindly send me a quote for the hiring of the venue and catering costs for a wedding on 19 June 2010.
Kind Regards,
Pierre-Jacques Solé
Comment by Pierre-Jacques Solé — August 26, 2009 @ 1:19 pm