Jardin De France wedding - Lindsay & Antoine - Round Top Texas
- Mar 11
- 2 min read

Inside the elegant ceremony room at Jardin de France, the atmosphere felt both intimate and timeless. Ornate white walls trimmed in gold framed the space while soft sunlight streamed through the windows, illuminating the aisle as guests gathered closely together. The setting felt almost like a European salon, refined but warm, where every seat felt close enough to witness the emotion of the moment. As Lindsay and Antoine stood together exchanging their vows, surrounded by family and friends, the room held a quiet kind of magic that only spaces with character and history seem to carry.

Throughout the day, the thoughtful details echoed the natural elegance of the venue. Lindsay’s delicate lace gown, Antoine’s classic suit, and the soft palette of white florals and greenery felt effortlessly cohesive with the textures of the space. Their rings rested beside delicate blooms and olive branches on warm wood, tied together with soft fabric ribbons in muted tones. Nothing felt overly styled or forced—every element was simple, intentional, and beautifully understated, allowing the beauty of the moment and the venue itself to shine.
As the ceremony gave way to evening, the golden Texas sun began to settle low across the property, creating the most beautiful light for portraits. At the grand wrought-iron gates, Lindsay and Antoine paused for a quiet moment together while the sun filtered through the intricate metalwork behind them. The warm glow wrapped around them as they looked at one another, creating a scene that felt almost cinematic. The gates, with their aged iron and romantic curves, framed them perfectly—an image that felt both dramatic and timeless.

What made the entire day even more meaningful was the small presence woven into their story. Their one-year-old was part of the celebration, adding a sweetness that no detail or decoration could replicate. Watching Lindsay and Antoine begin their marriage already holding a small piece of their future in their arms reminded me so much of my own wedding day ten years ago. When my husband and I said our vows, we also had a one-year-old beside us. There is something incredibly powerful about beginning a marriage already as a family—standing together and promising forever not just to each other, but to the life you’re already building together.
From the intimate ceremony room to the glowing garden gates and the thoughtful details scattered throughout the day, everything about Lindsay and Antoine’s wedding felt effortless and enduring. It was the kind of celebration that doesn’t rely on trends or extravagance. Instead, it leans into what matters most: meaningful moments, a beautiful setting, and the quiet beginning of a lifetime together. ✨










































































































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