A Fresh and Playful Welcome Dinner in Provence

A Fresh and Playful Welcome Dinner in Provence

A welcome dinner is the perfect way to begin your wedding weekend. It is an occasion that invites guests to gather, relax and enjoy the first taste of what is to come. As multi-day celebrations become more popular, couples are exploring new ways to elevate every moment. Each event can be used to showcase a different aspect of their personal style and the setting. Remember, the welcome dinner does not need to echo the look or feel of the wedding day itself. Instead, it offers an exciting opportunity to flex your creativity. From colour palette to wardrobe and floral styling, this is your chance to surprise and delight your guests from the very beginning.

A Multi-Day Celebration in Provence

Extended wedding weekends are now considered the hallmark of a luxury destination wedding. From welcome dinners to poolside brunches and farewell lunches, these additional events allow couples to create a dynamic, evolving guest experience across multiple chapters of the celebration.

Rather than being tied to one single design vision, you can enjoy exploring several. A romantic ceremony filled with tradition, followed by a spirited dinner under the stars. Then, the next day, a relaxed farewell gathering with linen shirts and sun hats. Each moment carries its own mood, pace and palette. And best of all, there is no need to leave the venue to achieve this variety. Simply moving from garden to courtyard, styled in an entirely different way, is enough to create a fresh atmosphere.

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A Provençal Welcome Dinner with Personality

This Château La Tour Vaucros welcome dinner is a beautiful example of how to maximise the multi-day format. By incorporating a different area of the estate and curating a distinct design scheme, the couple, alongside their planner, WEP in Provence, created an entirely separate guest experience that felt fresh, playful, and full of personality.

When approached with intention, these additional events become more than just pre- or post-wedding gatherings. They become immersive experiences that enhance the entire celebration. In this case, each day was treated as an opportunity to create something visually unique yet complementary. The result is proof that, even while the wedding day remains centre stage, your welcome dinner or farewell event should receive the same creative attention.

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David Austin Wedding Roses That Elevate the Experience

Set beneath the Provençal sun, Floresie’s floral design for this welcome dinner centred around a soft, citrus-infused palette. An abundance of David Austin Wedding Roses brought structure, beauty and character to the tablescapes, with Patience, Bessie, Beatrice, Effie, Leonora, and Juliet appearing throughout. Their signature textured petals and distinctive forms added volume and movement to every arrangement, from relaxed centrepieces to sculptural floral arches framing the top table.

These roses helped shape the atmosphere of a vibrant, fashion-forward gathering. Apricot, pale peach, buttery cream, and soft blush colours echoed the landscape while playing off the crisp stripe linens and pastel-hued parasols. Elegant yet unfussy, refined yet playful, the palette felt perfectly at home in the warm Provençal light.

Delicately gathered arrangements paired David Austin Wedding Roses with spires of lilac, sweet peas, and other seasonal blooms. This created a natural garden-style that felt considered and organic. All of the florals harmonised beautifully with the olive trees and wisteria that line the terrace, enhancing the Provençal charm. However, it was the roses that acted as the unifying element, anchoring the design and elevating every visual detail.

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Styling a Welcome Dinner with Personality

A desire to bring something light-hearted to the start of the weekend inspired the creative direction for this welcome dinner. With its striped tablecloths, scalloped plates and playful pops of colour, the styling struck a confident balance between character and chic. A mix of round and long tables gave the terrace space rhythm and flow, while parasols brought dimension and a joyful nod to vintage Riviera style.

The designer carefully curated each place setting, choosing fine glassware, gold-toned cutlery, and layered linens to create a tactile, luxurious feel. A standout detail was the addition of characterful ceramics by Carron Paris. Their sculptural shapes and soft white glaze provided the perfect vessel for the David Austin Wedding Roses. Together, they turned each table into a curated display of craftsmanship and floral artistry.

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Inspiration for your Provence Welcome Dinner

The couple used the opportunity to embrace a different look for the welcome dinner. The bride-to-be wore a couture gown by Ziad Nakad, with intricate, light-catching beading and soft draping. Framed by the chateau’s stone walls and set against the colourful styling, the ensemble felt effortlessly high fashion.

As this welcome dinner in Provence proves, every part of your wedding weekend can be infused with personality, beauty and unforgettable design. And David Austin Wedding Roses are at the heart of your creative vision, the result is always luxurious. Investing in each day allows you to craft a truly immersive experience for your guests, one that evolves with style and intention. For more ideas on styling multi-day wedding events with David Austin Wedding Roses, explore our Pinterest boards and gather inspiration.

VENDOR DETAILS

Wedding Roses: David Austin Wedding Roses | Roses Supplied by: @alexandrafarms | Founder/ wedding planner & artistic director: @wepinprovence | Photographer Christophe Serrano:@christophe_serrano_wedding | Second shooter: @nadia_vaisse & @matt_kobi | Graphic & event designer: @cremedepapier | Floral & event designer: @floresie & @floresieframeworks | Venues: @chateaulatourvaucros & @lemoulindevaucroze @coquillade_provence| PR & styling:  @nona_paris | WEP in Provence junior assistant:  @alaisagency | Filmmaker:  @emmanuel_amou_wedding | Second filmmaker @the_salty_door | International wedding platform: @weddingsparrow | New Zealand Fine Art wedding blog: @magnoliarouge | French Wedding press:  @albe_editions | Tableware: @magnolias_on_silk  | The partners Wedding gowns: @daalarnaofficial | Couture gowns: @ziadnakad Decoration: @carron.paris | Man tailor brand:  @faubourgsaintsulpice_mariage | Jewellery: @carlineavignon | Wedding rings: @leilabuecher  | MUAH:  @celiadanconamua @chez.mr.sacha | Furniture:  @be_lounge_officiel | Catering: @traiteurbrunet x @chef.xaviermathieu | Wedding cake: @madeincake |                                                DJ: @bazmusiclightconcept | Wine specialist:  @stephanie.agencevins

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