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Daniella & Tsolaye Said “I Do” in Rome With 600 Guests and a Whole Lot of Magic!

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Close your eyes and picture this… You and the love of your life are in the beautiful city of Rome, Italy, exchanging vows in the presence of your family and friends. A dream, right?

Well, this dream came true for Daniella and Tsolaye as they sealed their love in a breathtaking destination wedding. Surrounded by 600 guests, they tied the knot in the heart of Rome… a city that breathes romance. The ambience, the timeless architecture, and the thrill of saying “I do” in such a picturesque location made their big day nothing short of magical. Every detail of their wedding is swoon-worthy… You’ve got to keep scrolling to take it all in! 😍

Enjoy their white wedding photos below:

Daniella with the striking bridal glow

What could be more beautiful than being surrounded by your favourite people?

Tsolaye came through dripping hard!

 

Time for the sweet couple first look 😍

The bridesmaids are off to get their best girl hitched!

Time to be joined in holy matrimony

It’s reception o’clock and this decor is magical

Here’s to happy ever after! 😍

Credits

Planner & Designer: @stefaniazenweddings @italianweddingcompany
Wedding Content Creator: @marina_stories_wcc
Venue: @villaaldobrandinifrascati
Flower Designer: @andreapatrizifloraldesigner
Makeup: @glamby_olly
Setup: @paoliniallestimenti
Service: @nico.celano
Photography: @lucasugoweddings
Car: @ghisuautonoleggio
Cake: @rose_cakes_rome
Luxury Toilet: @sebachitalia
Band: @theshakesliveband
Transportation: @ghisuautonoleggio | @francy_place |  @valentina.e.lombardi

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