Perles d'émotions is a luxury wedding planning studio in the heart of Paris, specializing in intimate and sophisticated celebrations that reflect each couple's unique love story. With a 4.8/5 rating from 57 reviews, their team excels at transforming emotional visions into flawlessly executed events, from vintage Parisian elegance to modern minimalist affairs. Located steps from the Opéra Garnier, they bring decades of combined expertise in vendor coordination, design, and logistics to create unforgettable moments.
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What Perles d'émotions - Wedding Planner Paris is known for
- Personalized concierge service that understands the emotional vision behind every detail
- Deep network of vetted Parisian vendors (florists, photographers, caterers, venues)
- Expert handling of logistics for both French and international destination weddings
- Boutique approach with limited annual bookings ensuring dedicated attention
- Specialization in intimate gatherings (25-150 guests) with exceptional design aesthetics
Hiring a wedding planner in Paris, France
Why a local planner is essential
Planning a wedding remotely in Paris, France without someone local is extremely difficult. A planner who works in the area regularly knows the venues, the reliable vendors, local regulations, and how to navigate language barriers and cultural expectations. They handle logistics you can't manage from abroad.
What to budget
Destination wedding planners typically charge $3,000–$15,000+ depending on the scope. Full-service planning (venue sourcing through day-of execution) is at the higher end. Many couples planning destination weddings find that the planner saves them money overall by avoiding costly mistakes and negotiating local vendor rates.
Questions to ask before booking
How many weddings have you planned in this specific area? Do you handle legal paperwork and permits? What's your vendor network like? Will you be present on the wedding day? How do you handle communication across time zones? What's your contingency plan for weather or vendor no-shows?
When to book
Book your planner first — ideally 12–18 months before the wedding. They'll guide every other vendor decision and help you avoid common destination wedding pitfalls.



