Antoinette and Quentin may hail from different countries but they speak the same language of love. The couple picked the elegant Cloughjordan House for their big day. The 800-year-old French-style manor isn't the only enthralling fixture of the Tipperary venue and they tied the knot in the converted barn, the Woodshed. There are a surprising number of barn wedding venues in Ireland and this one oozes romantic, rustic charm. Irish beauty Antoinette served up true boho bridal inspiration in a lace Grace Loves Lace dress with a scene-stealer cape. Frenchman Quentin certainly had an air of "je ne sais quoi" in his wedding attire as he wore a grey Louis Copeland & Sons suit which he styled with a blush bowtie and pocket square that picked up the hues in his wife's rustic bouquet by Willow Florals fabulously.
The couple exchanged vows in English and French and not only does their wedding film incorporate snippets of their gorgeous pledges to each other but also moving soundbites from their nearest and dearest. A special mention must go to their daughter Scarlett who made the most adorable flower girl. There were many smile-inducing personal touches, one perfect example coming as proud dad Quentin held their little girl's teddy in the forest. Ard RÃ Film was on hand to capture every single magical moment so sit back and get ready to fall in love with their wedding film.
Watch Antoinette and Quentin's Wedding Film:
Thank you to Antoinette and Quentin for sharing these touching moments from their Cloughjordan House wedding and to Ard RÃ Film for the gorgeous film.
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