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Jun, 2010

How can I plan my wedding in Florence and still feel a sense of intimacy at my ceremony?

AUTHOR: Jessa

Weddings in the ornate Palazzo Vecchio, smack dab in the middle of this Renaissance city’s bustling center, are not for everyone.
Nor does it appeal to all couples to be married in a cavernous Catholic church, or at a huge Medieval castle outside the city limits.  Perhaps the idea of braving nosy tourists or ushering your [...]

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27
Apr, 2010

The Bride-to-Be’s Definitive Guide to Food and Drink at Italian Weddings

AUTHOR: Jessa

Whether you’re in the beginning stages of determining your budget, or if planning for your wedding in Italy is already in full swing, you’re bound to come across some food-related terms that leave you feeling more than a bit confused.  Don’t despair! Wedding With a View is here to de-mystify reception meal terminology and give [...]

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22
Mar, 2010

Simple Elegance, Wedding with a View Style

AUTHOR: Jessa

Simple and elegant: the two words most commonly used by brides to describe their ideal wedding day.  Of course, “simple” and “elegant” mean something different to everyone, and it is thanks to this very fact that each and every wedding in Italy has its own signature style and feeling.  For one bride, simple and elegant [...]

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23
Feb, 2010

Our proposal to you…

AUTHOR: Jessa

…make your wedding day just as personal as the day he popped the question!
Proposal stories: every married couple has one. Some tend towards the traditional, with the nervous proposer kneeling down in a crowded restaurant to reveal a telltale tiny box.   Some couples make the commitment with serious sparkle: a message on the Jumbotron [...]

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1
Feb, 2010

Take the leap!

AUTHOR: Jessa

Out of the many, many couples who dream of a destination wedding, comparatively few actually take the leap and do it.  We all dream about certain things that seem so right in our minds’ eye, but we can’t quite seem to take those first steps to making them reality. It’s easy to see how planning [...]

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