
Galilea and Lopo didn't want a wedding. They wanted a world.
For three days, the Palais de Ronsard became theirs — a domain set between the Saharan edge and the Atlas peaks, where the light shifts from terracotta gold to deep violet as the sun crosses the sky. A place that feels ancient and alive at the same time.
From Paris, they brought their closest people. Together, they moved between desert landscapes and mountain air, between intimate ceremonies and celebrations that lasted through the night. Three full days — because some love stories simply can't be told in one.