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Luna Maya and Maxime Bouttier’s wedding reception was a bold, black-and-white celebration with a theme inspired by the Sun and Moon.
From the crystal-covered ballroom to a surprise tennis court centerpiece, every detail reflected their personal style.
With no stage, the couple chose to celebrate up close with their guests—intimate, not performative. The only flowers? A striking bouquet of Black Calla Lilies in Luna’s hand.
Let’s be real for a sec.
When Luna Maya and Maxime Bouttier announced they were getting married, we kinda knew it was gonna be a vibe. But not gonna lie—we didn’t expect this.
No flowers dripping from the ceiling, no pastel-everything, no sparkle overload. They went full-on black and white, and somehow… it just worked.
Just Two Colors, and Still So Extra
The theme? The Sun and Moon. Which could’ve gone in a dozen directions—but they took the boldest route and said:
“Let’s strip the whole thing down. No soft tones. No gold. Just black. And white. That’s it.”
Even the guests followed. The dress code was strict, and everyone looked like part of the design. It wasn’t just a theme—it was a whole aesthetic that made the room feel like a living art piece.
That Foyer? Straight-Up Sci-Fi

Before you even hit the main room, the vibe was set. They had these huge LED screens looping wild visuals—think chandeliers, mirrored patterns, weirdly hypnotic stuff.
Kinda felt like stepping into a futuristic tunnel before arriving at… a ballroom? A dreamscape? We’re not even sure. But it worked.
Inside the Ballroom: No Stage, Just a Tennis Court (Seriously)

Now here’s where it got very Luna.There was no stage. Like, none. Not even a tiny platform.
Instead, smack in the middle of the room was this glossy black floor with white lines—yep, it looked like a freakin’ tennis court. Not random though. Both Luna and Maxime love tennis, so this was totally intentional.
But it wasn’t just a design quirk. It was a statement. They didn’t wanna be up there looking down. They wanted to be right there, in it, celebrating with their people. And honestly? That choice made the whole thing feel warmer. Less performative. More real.
Black Calla Lilies, But Make It Fashion

No flower walls. No garden vibes. No soft petals everywhere.
The entire decor was full-on crystal. Think chandeliers, reflections, texture—like a giant, glowing jewel box. It was dramatic in the best way.
The only flower in sight? Luna’s hand bouquet.
Just a handful of black Calla Lilies. Simple, sleek, kinda eerie, but also insanely chic.
Not trying to steal attention—just doing their thing quietly and perfectly.
Honestly, it made the whole setup feel even more confident.
Like, when you don’t rely on florals to “beautify” everything? That’s a flex.
Her dress? Sleek, glimmering, nothing over-the-top.
Maxime? Classic black and white suit. Clean lines, zero fuss.
They didn’t just match the theme—they were the theme.
So, What Can You Steal From This Wedding?
Okay, let’s say you’re not throwing a luxury hotel wedding with a celebrity guest list and a custom LED foyer.
Cool. You still can take a bunch of smart stuff from this.
Here’s what this whole setup nailed:
- Stick to one concept
Don’t try to do “a little rustic, a little glam, a little garden.” Pick a vibe. Stick to it. That’s what made this one hit so hard. - Go bold or go home
Black and white sounds basic… until you see it done right. It made everything feel sharper, more editorial. Clean without being boring. - Make it about you
That tennis court wasn’t just cute. It was them. Bring a piece of your own story into the day. That’s what people remember. - Ditch the stage
You don’t need a platform to be the center of attention. Actually, not having one makes the whole thing feel more intimate. - Lighting changes everything
Chandeliers, reflections, minimal florals—all of it worked because the light was doing the heavy lifting.
The point? Stop decorating to impress strangers. Start designing a day that actually feels like you. If it looks cool on Instagram, great. But if it feels good in real life? You crushed it.
Wanna Make Something This Cool?
This kind of wedding doesn’t happen by accident.
It takes guts, vision, and the right creative team backing you up.
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Let’s make something unforgettable.