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Your wedding announcement is a sneak preview of the day itself. For many couples, marriage is often the crown on a relationship of many years. For such a romantic day, what better theme to choose than Romance! So if you are preparing for a day of romance, look no further! We have selected our most romantic wedding invitations to help you create this unforgettable day. Our large range is filled with romantic invites with roses, rings, beaches, hearts and butterflies. This selection contains invites in different hues of white (pure, off-white) and pastels (pinks, blues, lilac) Don’t forget to order a sample if you would like to have a peek before your actual order.
For a romantic wedding, it’s all in the details, from the invite, to the dress and the general decoration of the day. A beautifully embroidered dress, a lovely vintage tux, there are many ways to add these details to your day. The first step however is choosing your wedding announcement. This will immediately set the tone for the rest of the event since your guests will know what to expect.
Romance, what’s that?
Often associated with wooing a loved one, romance can be defined as all the small attentions; delicate and seductive that build affection. Many will confirm that it’s not necessarily about gift-giving but more about leaving small notes, flowers, candle-lit dinners, poems …
Romance with a capital R and what is Rococo?
Romance with a capital letter is something a bit different! At least, it doesn’t have a lot to do with your spouse leaving you lunch-box notes! This movement in art, music, and politics is above all a cultural movement during the 18th century. The movement started in Germany and spread through Europe. It’s characterized by a clash of strong feelings such as emotion versus reason.
Rococo is not Madonna’s son but another movement in art, born in 18th century France as a reaction to the grandeur of the baroque era. Today still, (like many other forms of art) the Rococo way comes back to us every now and again in fashion and revival art.