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Vow renewals · Paris

Paris vow renewalplanned and orchestrated end to end.

Say I do again in Paris.

In short
vow renewal
[ noun ] · a symbolic ceremony in Paris, for two already married

Vows again, rings if you wish, and an English-speaking celebrant, set against the city at first light. A vow renewal carries no legal weight and needs none: you are already married, so Paris is kept for the ceremony, not the paperwork. We plan and run the whole morning, from the first email to the last hour.

Last updated · July 2026
N°01 — The problem

Why is a Paris vow renewal hard to plan from abroad?

1A dozen bookings

Celebrant, flowers, hair and make-up, a photographer, a plan for rain.

2A day with no template

No fixed script the way a wedding has, in a city you cannot walk first.

3No one owns the day

The vendors are many; the morning is no one’s to hold together.

That gap is the whole of what we close.

N°02 — How we work

One person holds it all.

1

One contact

From the first email to the last hour. Nothing for you to chase.

2

Neutral by design

We don’t shoot, officiate, or arrange the flowers, so we have no one to push.

3

On the day

We’re on-site, keeping the timing, so you only have the moment.

4

Yours to decide

We match you with the right independent people, and the final choices stay yours.

A couple walking hand in hand across the empty Louvre courtyard toward the glass pyramid at golden hour, seen from behind.
N°03 — What we hold

What does an orchestrated Paris vow renewal include?

  • The plan and the timingThe whole day, mapped to the light.
  • The celebrantAn English-speaking officiant, and renewal vows that are yours.
  • The settingA location chosen for the season and the hour.
  • FlowersA bouquet and a boutonnière, fresh and in season.
  • Hair and make-upAn artist who comes to you in the morning.
  • The photographyAn independent photographer whose work stays with you.
  • Transfers and logisticsThe moving parts you never see.
  • A second planHeld quietly, in case the weather turns.

Shaped to your day, never a package.

N°04 — Where & when

Where and when do Paris vow renewals happen?

Most vow renewals are timed to a milestone: a tenth or twenty-fifth anniversary, a fresh start after hard years, or a date that has always meant something to you. We build the morning around yours. The settings couples ask for, the Seine below the Eiffel Tower, the Trocadéro, the Tuileries, hold their quiet only at first light, so the ceremony is planned for the early hour. Leaves return to the gardens in late April and stay through September; the colder months trade them for pale, empty mornings, and we hold an indoor plan for those. The place follows your season and your hour, never the reverse.

Not yet married? See how we plan a Paris elopement.

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N°05 — Questions

Paris vow renewal: common questions

1

Is a Paris vow renewal legally binding?

No, and it does not need to be. You are already married, so a vow renewal in Paris is a symbolic ceremony: vows again, rings if you wish, and a keepsake certificate with no legal force. There is no paperwork and no residency rule to meet. Your marriage from home stands as it is. For anything touching your legal marriage, your local town hall (mairie) or service-public.fr is the authority.

2

Do you have to be married already to renew your vows?

Yes. A vow renewal reaffirms a marriage you already hold; it does not create a new one. Couples come for an anniversary, after time apart, or simply because the first day went by too fast. If you are not yet married, that is an elopement, and we plan those too.

3

When do couples usually renew their vows in Paris?

Most come for a milestone: a tenth, twenty-fifth or fiftieth anniversary, a significant birthday, or a year that simply marks a turn in the marriage. Some renew after a long stretch apart, or after a first wedding that felt rushed. There is no set rule; we plan around the date that means something to you.

4

Can our children and family be part of the ceremony?

Yes. Unlike an elopement built for two, a vow renewal often makes room for the people who have watched the marriage last. Children can read, walk with you, or simply stand close. A public setting suits a small group; a private venue holds more. We shape the morning to who you want there.

5

How far ahead should we plan a Paris vow renewal?

A few months is comfortable, roughly three to six, which leaves room for the setting, the celebrant and the team you want. Private venues can fill sooner in peak season. If your date is close, tell us and we will say honestly what is still possible.

6

What happens if it rains?

Paris has no rainy season, only passing showers, so we plan for them rather than fear them. We hold a second plan, an indoor setting kept in reserve, and move the timing with the sky. You hear the solution, not the problem.

7

Do you photograph the day yourselves?

No. We stay neutral and match you with an independent photographer whose work you will keep. We hold the day; the images are one part of what stays with you.

A Paris café table at golden hour with two gold rings, a bouquet, an open journal, and old black-and-white family photographs kept as marriage keepsakes.

Tell us the moment.We’ll design the rest.

One contact, from the first email to the morning itself. We don’t shoot or officiate, so we have no one to push. We match you with the right people, and the final call is yours.

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