For her
An evening dress or an elegant suit in dark tones, with shoes that will survive a long night — the dance floor opens at nine.

The Dress Code
Black, white and every tone between — like the photographs of the evening. Do think of comfortable shoes for the dance floor and a light jacket for the mild Parisian evening; Paris will take care of the rest.
The Palette
A monochrome wardrobe with room for character — meant as inspiration, not a uniform. White, this once, belongs to the bride.
Inspiration
An evening dress or an elegant suit in dark tones, with shoes that will survive a long night — the dance floor opens at nine.
A dark suit or a tuxedo, a white shirt, tie or bow tie as you please — what matters is that you'd be happy to be photographed in it.
A pocket square, clean jewellery, a light jacket for the evening in the garden — Paris rewards a detail.
Good to Know
From nine it's yours — comfortable shoes, or a second pair to change into, pay for themselves.
The ceremony and the apéritif are in the pavilion garden — lawn and gravel much prefer a block heel to a stiletto.
The garden cools once the sun goes down — a light jacket or a wrap is all you'll need.
White, this once, we're leaving to the bride — every tone from noir to champagne is yours.