For the ceremony officiated in the Church
of St. Francis of Assisi, arrangements with gipsofila and petals marked the
path of the bride to the altar, also adorned with roses in pastel tones adding
to the majestic and intimate atmosphere of the temple.
The reception area at La Divina Pastora was
decorated with modern furniture, tents and style lamps, adding touches of
elegance. Typical hats and shawls for the guests arranged next to old boxes
with coffee beans for the seating, brought charm to the cocktail area. The
dinner on the terrace and contiguous path of the restaurant was festooned with
fairy lights and photographs of the bride and groom. Complex arrangements of
roses made for the first time in chandeliers and luxury glass, brought together
our vision for this wonderful evening.
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Suzie and Max began planning their wedding
with our team one year before their ceremony and from the beginning we knew
that organizing such a special event that would bring together guests from 39
cities worldwide would be a challenge for all members of Aire de Fiesta.
This charming couple had selected Havana as a wedding destination because of the ties that bound them to our country and city. His confidence in our team not only for the decoration but also for the planning and execution of the whole event was a great challenge that encouraged us even more.
From the caravan of old cars that would move guests from the Church to La Divina Pastora at the conclusion of the wedding ceremony, to the presence of many artists at the reception, there were many pieces that brought this wedding to life. The sones of Serenata Cubana in the welcome cocktail while dance instructors introduced our most Cuban rhythms and the presence of Gigantería with diverse performances including animations with fire attracted the attention of all.
At dinner, a talented jazz quintet
accompanied the emotional speeches by the parents, godparents and the
newlyweds. To close off the night, we were accompanied by the performance of
Luna Manzanares and DJoy of Cuba.
A curious fact: the classic tradition of having the bride adorned with something blue for her wedding was fulfilled with the old American auto, an irreplaceable symbol of our city.