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Côte Congratulations & Celebrations

Telephone
04.93.34.41.02
E-mail
Contact Name
Anne Ager
Mobile Phone
06.61.24.99.16
"We have all the magic ingredients to make your special day, le "Jour J", absolutely unforgettable . . . . . . and the Wedding Planner is the most important ingredient in your Wedding Day recipe!." Anne Ager. Whether you prefer the historical charm of a Chateau, a breathtaking beach-side location, a private villa, or even your own yacht for the day, Anne can arrange them all, along with all the essential celebration trimmings:

    * Champagne & canapés
    * A gastronomic Reception
    * A Priest or Celebrant
    * An exceptional Reportage Wedding Photographer (and videography)
    * Make-Up Artist & Hair Stylist Bouquets and Flowers
    * An original Wedding Cake
    * Hotel accommodation for guests
    * A‘fly past’ of live butterflies
    * A Ferrari for the bridegroom and Best Man
    * . . . . . and even ‘Barry White’ or ‘Elvis Presley’

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