Some weddings begin long before the proposal. For Isabelle and Vincent, their journey with us started in the early stages, when marriage was the natural next step even before the ring. From the very beginning, it was clear that their vision would be one of intentional simplicity and elevated refinement.
They dreamed of a monochromatic celebration, where ivory and black would form the foundation of their design. With such a focused palette, we leaned on texture and movement to bring depth to their wedding day—soft, organic florals, layered linens, and thoughtful design choices that transformed the rustic setting of Peaches and Cream into something utterly timeless.
Every element was carefully chosen to balance the venue’s clean, natural vibe with the couple’s desire for a more elevated and sophisticated ambiance. This meant curating the very best collaborators: bringing in rentals and décor from Montreal and Quebec, working with floral artists who understood the quiet elegance of a restrained palette, and designing an atmosphere that felt both personal and lasting.
Myriam Ménard captured the day in a way that felt effortless—candid yet with an editorial edge that mirrored Isabelle and Vincent’s personalities. Pollen Nation embraced the monochrome vision with florals that were subtle yet impactful, perfectly aligned with the textures of the tablescape. And as the sun set, DJ Bruno Berdnikoff set the tone for an unforgettable after party, weaving genres together before giving the bride her most anticipated moment: dancing the night away to Kygo.
The result was a celebration that felt both modern and timeless, a true reflection of Isabelle and Vincent’s impeccable taste and effortless style. A wedding where every detail was curated with intention, and every memory captured with elegance.
Explore the gallery below for a closer look at Isabelle and Vincent’s refined monochrome celebration.