
Start with the feeling, not the plan
The first decision when planning a wedding isn’t the format — it’s the feeling.How do you want to experience this day: in motion or in stillness, surrounded by people or just the two of you.
Space, light, and the time of year set the rhythm.The same plan can feel completely different — which is why there’s no single right solution.
Classic wedding
A classic wedding isn’t a set of traditions.
It’s a full day that breathes.
Unhurried preparation.
A ceremony where the moment itself matters.
An aperitivo and a long dinner where people talk, laugh, and feel at ease.
This format works well if:
- you have many guests
- family plays an important role
- you want to bring different generations together
A classic wedding is about tone and atmosphere, not a strict schedule.
Aperitivo
Sometimes a seated dinner with assigned tables feels too formal.
That’s when couples choose an aperitivo — a format where the flow of the evening matters more than the plan.
The ceremony naturally turns into conversation.
People move around, talk, return to their glass of wine, and pick up a conversation right where they left off.
An aperitivo may look effortless, but it requires balance.
When space, food, and music work together, the evening unfolds on its own — without forced moments or awkward pauses.
This format is especially suited for those who:
- value freedom and movement
- don’t want fixed seating
- enjoy a relaxed, natural atmosphere
Party-style wedding
This format begins quietly and gradually changes energy.
Welcome drinks, ceremony, dinner — without overload.
Then a move to another space, where the music becomes louder and the evening more free.
It allows you to:
- keep a meaningful family moment
- give space to friends and celebration
- help the couple feel lighter and more present
Intimate dinner
For couples who don’t want a large event, an intimate dinner with their closest people often feels just right.
A private room in a restaurant, a small space, or a hotel suite.
No complex scripts, no excessive décor.
Here, closeness matters more than form.
Small personal details help turn a simple dinner into something meaningful.
Wedding for two
Sometimes the most honest choice is to stay just the two of you.
Such a day can become part of a journey or a quiet weekend.
Without guests, without expectations, without explanations.
For some couples, this approach naturally takes the form of an intimate wedding — calm, personal, and focused on what truly matters.
It can be a walk, a dinner, a symbolic ceremony, or a small ritual that, over time, becomes your own tradition.
A wedding format isn’t about what’s expected.
It’s about the rhythm that feels right for you. Sometimes full and lively.
Sometimes quiet and deeply personal.
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