Elopement in Tuscany Villa di Geggiano
A fairytale wedding, a romantic wedding elopement in Tuscany of two young people in love. Surely this is one of the most beautiful luxury elopements we have ever filmed in Italy. Only the spouses and nobody else – an enchanting young couple in a magical place like Villa Di Geggiano.
Built in the 14th century, Villa di Geggiano was declared a National Heritage site for its remarkable beauty and was used as a set for the film “Stealing Beauty” by Bernardo Bertolucci, where Liv Tyler made her debut. The building was carefully restored and the decorations and frescoes are of high standard workmanship. Enclosed within the walls of the villa you can admire the well-kept Italian gardens. The Bandinelli family continues to manage the villa and the surrounding vineyards.

The bride and groom with a view of the wonderful Villa di Geggiano.
A perfect scenery for an elopement in Tuscany!
While the bride is getting ready on the first floor of the villa, Cherie Spisso styles her hair and does her make-up. Then she puts on her wonderful Ines Di Santos dress called “Mimi”. She looks divine as she happily dances through the rooms like a princess! To complete her look, the bride puts on some contemporary jewels created by Monica Coscioni, owner and designer of Spazio Manassei in Rome and Orvieto.
A charming and elegant wedding, perfect for a wedding elopement in Tuscany.
The groom is getting ready in the modern suites of Villa di Geggiano. As soon as he is ready, we film the beautiful rooms on the ground floor. The bride is ready and stunning. We do some shots with her while Giuseppe Rossi is waiting for the couple in the chapel to celebrate their union.

The beautiful bride at the door of Villa di Geggiano
An intimate ceremony in the chapel of Villa di Geggiano
During the intimate ceremony in the chapel the newlyweds are excited and their happiness is almost tangible. After the ceremony the wind rises and so we wander around the beautiful gardens taking some shots with the villa in the background before the storm arrives. The storm does arrive but it does not matter because it is time for the newlyweds to go and enjoy their magnificent dinner.
A wonderful table for an amazing wedding elopement in Tuscany
The table is magnificently decorated by Stiatti Fiori, who combines the colors harmoniously with the frescoes of the Villa di Geggiano. The artist, Sofia Rocchetti, designed and produced the tablecloth and the chairs where the bride and groom are sitting. The beautiful crystal chandelier and the table set was provided by Preludio Noleggi while Monica Tallone designed and created the placeholders and menus.
The bride and groom enjoy a romantic candlelight dinner. The delicious wines produced by the Villa di Geggiano winery accompany a rich menu of gourmet food. We silently tiptoe away, leaving the newlywed finally alone to live out their fairytale wedding elopement in Tuscany.
Videographer: Tiziana Billi – Italian Wedding Videographers
Photographer: Jules Bower
Event planning: The Extraordinaire
Music entertainment: Guty & Simone
Hair and Makeup: Cherie Spisso
Celebrants: Blessing From Italy
Venue: Villa di Geggiano
Beautifully planned by: Primavera Dreams

The first dance inside the villa.
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