A Dream Wedding in Tuscany at Villa Medicea di Lilliano

Tucked into the hills of Tuscany, Villa Medicea di Lilliano is the epitome of romance and elegance—a dream destination for couples looking to create a wedding filled with beauty, history and charm. Emilia and Paolo couldn’t have chosen a more magical place for their wedding.

Imagine exchanging vows surrounded by centuries-old olive groves, lush vineyards, and the breathtaking backdrop of the Tuscany. Villa Medicea, with its beautiful architecture and manicured gardens, is the perfect setting for an unforgettable celebration.

Guests, whom travelled from near and far, were able to immerse themselves in the rich cultural history of the region; With local wine and traditional fare, no Tuscan-inspired detail was spared.

When designing this wedding we blended Italian charm with modern elements. We used local greenery, soft coloured florals and vintage European tableware paired with a modern dining chair and string lights for a contemporary ambiance.

The wedding cake was a traditional Mille-feuille which involves layers of puff pastry and vanilla custard and mascarpone cream with hints of strawberry and chocolate chips, per the bride’s request! It was prepared before guests by a pastry chef, with the help of the bride and groom of course. This traditional live cake event took place amidst a backdrop of fireworks.

Emilia and Paolo’s wedding was the most beautiful experience steeped in the charm and beauty of Tuscany. Every detail ensured we captured the rustic elegance of the Italian countryside. We are so grateful they chose us to help them celebrate their most magical wedding with family and friends.

It’s all in the details!
Planner: Sincerely Yours Events
Floral and Decor: Rachel A. Clingen
Stationery: So Pretty in Print
Photography: 515 Photo Co.
Venue: Villa Medicea di Lilliano
Catering: Wedding Delizia Ricevimenti
AV: Alma Project
Hair and Makeup: Giulia Cresci
Videography: Alte Vedute
Limo: Poggi Bus

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