Inspired by the British Royal Family and Queen Marie Antoinette
Prospective Brides and Grooms Receive One-on-One Consultations and Exclusive Benefits

Hotel Naru Seoul-MGallery announced on the 4th that it showcased various themed wedding stylings through the wedding showcase 'Art of Wedding' held on the 31st of last month.


Hotel Naru Seoul - M Gallery, Wedding Showcase 'Art of Wedding' [Photo by Hotel Naru Seoul - M Gallery].

Hotel Naru Seoul - M Gallery, Wedding Showcase 'Art of Wedding' [Photo by Hotel Naru Seoul - M Gallery].

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The wedding spaces, created in collaboration between the hotel's wedding specialist team and Sunny Plan CEO Choi Sunhee, a wedding creative director, were introduced in three themes. The Grand Ballroom, inspired by British royal weddings, was decorated with white flowers, green plants, and chandeliers in a space for 220 people, creating a virgin road that felt like strolling through an elegant garden. Gallery One, styled with a pink color theme inspired by Queen Marie Antoinette's style, and Gallery Two, inspired by the glamorous fashion of the female lead in the movie 'The Great Gatsby,' each showcased unique wedding concepts for about 60 guests.


The bride's waiting room was decorated with flowers in an eye-catching color combination inspired by the painting 'Cliff Walk at Pourville' by the artist Monet, who portrayed women with his distinctive fantastic colors. The foyer space, where the bride and groom and their associates greet guests, was whimsically designed using mirror decorations and other elements, drawing ideas from Belgian artist Emile Claus's work 'Afternoon on the Riverbank with Willows.'


Visitors on site enjoyed finger foods and refreshments while touring the wedding styling spaces and received benefits such as one-on-one reservation consultations and limited special offers.


Hotel Naru Seoul-MGallery, located along the Han River in Mapo, was designed in line with MGallery's characteristic of reflecting unique stories inspired by each region into the hotel. While highlighting views combining Seoul's skyline and the Han River, it also reflected Mapo's history as a cultural exchange hub and source of inspiration for poets and painters, incorporating various artworks such as Choi Jung-hwa's 'Gift of the Century' and Yang Hye-kyu's 'Sky Road' into the hotel.



A hotel official said, "The showcase site received favorable reviews from couples who desire elegant and delicate hotel weddings through collaborations with wedding brands such as Elizabeth Lux, 21gram, Kim Cheongkyung Hair Face, and Gravity Visual Works."


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