A romantic military wedding filled with heartfelt charm and exquisite details unfolded in Sparta, where Stamatina and Lazaros celebrated the most meaningful day of their lives, having first met sweetly at a mutual friend’s wedding, as if fate had always planned for them to meet again in front of their own church. The entrance of the chapel made a stunning impression with a lush floral arch of white hydrangeas, pale pink roses, lisianthus, chamomile, and eucalyptus in soft pastel tones, a beautiful creation by Aleiferopoulos Flowers, with the same floral aesthetic carried seamlessly into the reception. The bride looked effortlessly elegant in a mikado gown featuring a fitted bodice and sleeveless design that flowed into an A-line silhouette with a long train by Justin Alexander, holding a delicate bouquet of white roses and glowing with happiness beside her beloved, in a wedding that gifted the most breathtaking moments. «Honestly, I can’t separate them… the garland shaped like a Γ at the church entrance, the amphorae in the courtyard, the candlesticks on the church table and the way everything was later placed at the reception venue, the vases on the dinner tables… it all felt like a dream!» the bride shared, and every detail seemed to echo her words, as the images beautifully captured the uniqueness of their special day.
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«We met at a mutual friend’s wedding. I had never seen him before, I was invited from the groom’s side and he was from the bride’s!»



«I chose a Justin Alexander wedding dress made from mikado fabric, with clean lines and an extra overskirt with a train for the ceremony, along with a veil scattered with pearls. It was quite modest, but it still helped highlight my silhouette. I didn’t struggle to find it, it just clicked for me from the very first visit I made to the bridal boutique.»









«For my bridal bouquet, I wanted something “clean”, so I chose white roses. The decoration of our wedding had a romantic style. Honestly, I can’t separate them… the garland shaped like a Γ at the church entrance, the amphorae in the courtyard, the candlesticks on the church table and the way everything was later placed at the reception venue, the vases on the dinner tables… it all felt like a dream!»

«My advice to a bride who is now planning her wedding is to stay authentic and true to herself, without excess. This will help her make her choices quickly, without feeling mentally overwhelmed.»



Our favorite moment of the wedding was our dance, an Argentine tango but with a Greek song whose lyrics expressed us deeply.
Stamatina , Bride






















































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