A Wedding in Masseria Amastuola Puglia for Ellah and Idris was both authentic and elegant a celebration lived intensely and made unforgettable by one constant and unexpected guest: the wind.
Ellah and Idris got ready directly at Masseria Amastuola, a place suspended between earth and sky, nestled in one of the most picturesque vineyards in Puglia. The day began with an emotional first look on a panoramic terrace: an intimate moment, just the two of them, far from everything and everyone, exchanging heartfelt promises. The groom arrived at the ceremony location the garden in front of the masseria, overlooking the vineyard driving his Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet, adding a modern and elegant touch to the entrance. The bride’s gown, with its deep slit and flowing veil, seemed designed specifically for such a windy day. The wind turned every photo into a dreamlike image, with the veil dancing in the air and creating unpredictable, magical shapes.
Symbolic ceremony filled with emotion and wild wind
This Wedding in Masseria Amastuola Puglia was celebrated with a symbolic ceremony that was simple yet full of meaning. The couple exchanged their vows surrounded by nature, but the wind challenged everyone photographers, guests, and even the couple themselves, with the bride at times completely enveloped in her veil and tousled hair. Despite it all, the atmosphere remained magical. Their attentive and thoughtful wedding planner, Salina Oraz, gently guided the couple in making the right decisions including moving the dinner from the masseria’s courtyard to the elegant indoor hall. A wise choice that ensured guests’ comfort without sacrificing style.









































































































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Photographers: Matteo Lomonte, Federica Ariemma, Francesco Gravina // Videomaker: Marco de Nigris // Wedding Planner: Salina Oraz // Venue: Masseria Amastuola // Mua: Katya mua // Celebrant: Francysays // Music: Mauro Liuzzi
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