

There are weddings that feel like a poem whispered in your ear. Inma and Dani’s, celebrated on June 20, 2025, was exactly that. A warm summer night where love, aesthetics, and gastronomy intertwined in perfect harmony within the incomparable setting of Huerto de San Vicente in Valencia.
From the very beginning, the couple dreamed of a celebration that would feel like a dinner in the garden, intimate and welcoming. A scene reminiscent of a summer film. With the glow of string lights, the coolness of grass beneath their feet, and the vibrant life brought by fruits, flowers, and flickering candles. It was precisely this vision that shaped every aesthetic and sensory decision of the evening.
A setting that speaks for itself
Huerto de San Vicente, the exclusive venue managed by Gourmet Catering & Eventos, needs no embellishment to dazzle. Its garden is already a natural stage filled with magic. During the cocktail hour, the lawn became an emerald carpet where guests wandered between food stations and shared toasts, embraced by the fragrance of Mediterranean vegetation.
For dinner, the couple opted for a simple yet elegant staging: immaculate white linens, clear glass chargers and bread plates, unengraved crystal glasses, and silver cutlery. An ethereal aesthetic that became the perfect canvas for the burst of color in the floral arrangements — summery compositions in shades of garnet, orange, and fuchsia, enhanced with fresh fruit from the bride’s family fruit shop. An authentic detail, full of soul.


The menu: an ode to the Mediterranean with a taste of the sea
At this wedding, the gastronomic experience — crafted by Gourmet Catering & Eventos — was as personal as it was sophisticated. Inma and Dani envisioned a visual and culinary narrative inspired by their memories, passions, and travels.
This vision gave life to exquisite stationery, designed by Handmadebymajo, based on a tablecloth illustrated with ten symbols that represented them: a seashell, a diving mask, a cheesecake, a book, ears of wheat and grapes… all connected to the Mediterranean, the sea, good food, and the places that shaped their story.
This symbolic universe also inspired the menu itself: fresh, sea-inspired flavors, enhanced with local touches and meticulously polished presentations. Each dish became a celebration of their shared journey, designed to evoke emotions and leave a lasting impression on every sense.
An aesthetic between Guitarricadelafuente and Call Me by Your Name
The decoration achieved that much-desired balance between bohemian charm and refined elegance. Exposed fruits, strings of lights, flickering candles, and overflowing flowers created a warm and immersive atmosphere. At the head table, a majestic crystal candelabrum lent a theatrical and romantic touch that did not go unnoticed.
Every detail was designed to tell a story: table numbers framed with drawings from the illustrated tablecloth, menus featuring spontaneous typography and handwritten numbers, and intimate lighting that wrapped conversations and toasts as if time itself had paused.


Inma’s style: between classicism and emotional modernity
The dress, a creation by Álex Vidal Atelier, embodied pure Mediterranean sophistication. The bouquet, by El Taller de Clo, became an unexpected protagonist: a cascade of white peonies and garden roses with orange amaranthus that captured the glow of the sunset.
A nostalgic nod to her teenage years (yes, Blair Waldorf would approve) and a resounding success within her overall styling, crowned with details such as an embroidered fan by The Viana Fan and shoes by Úrsula Mascaró.
Dani, impeccable in Black Cape, accompanied Inma from the altar of Colegio Ntra. Sra. del Pilar —where the ceremony was held— to the magical garden of Huerto de San Vicente, where their life together began under the stars.
A story woven slowly, with intention
Inma and Dani met in 2013, shared laughter and friendship, and, almost without realizing it, built a love that was strong, adventurous, and Mediterranean at heart.
The proposal took place in a vineyard facing Montserrat, and from there they planned their wedding as one writes a poem: with love, symbols, and deep intention.
With the support of Etre Studio in planning, and surrounded by professionals such as Plata.forma for photography, Nala Estudio for video, and Gente de Bien for audiovisuals, every moment was captured with the sensitivity that a story like theirs deserves — a story that doesn’t end, but is only just beginning.
Because there are beautiful weddings, and then there are those lived with all five senses. This, without a doubt, was one of them.


