C’est chic! Camille Charriere is a French fashion icon who wears a La Perla lace dress and La Perla pants as she wed her French film producer husband in Paris.

  • Camille Charriere, a French fashion designer, married Francois Larpine, a film producer
  • On December 10, the stylish couple got married at a Paris civil service. 
  • Celebration with Maxims de Paris, cocktails, speeches and dinner 










French fashion influencer Camille Charriere tied the knot in a seriously chic wedding in Paris. 

Camille, 34, who founded the blog Over the Rainbow in 2010, wed French film producer Francois Larpin in a small civil ceremony on December 10 before partying the night away with 180 friends at the historic Maxim’s de Paris. 

This bride is from Paris, but she lives in London. She wore a sheer Harris Reed-designed upcycled lace gown over La Perla’s lace panties.  

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Va-va-voom! Camille Charriere was a star in Harris Reed’s sheer, upcycled, lace gown. She wore it over La Perla lace pants.

Man and wife: Camille, 34, one of the original style bloggers, wed French film producer Francois Larpin in a small civil ceremony on December 10 before partying the night away with 180 friends at the historic Maxim's de Paris

Man and wife: Camille, 34, one of the original style bloggers, wed French film producer Francois Larpin in a small civil ceremony on December 10 before partying the night away with 180 friends at the historic Maxim’s de Paris

Here come the girls! The bridal party, including Charlotte Tilbury's niece Bella, were given the theme the 'Roaring 2020s' and turned out in coordinated vintage-inspired outfits

Let’s go, girls! Bella Tilbury, Charlotte’s niece, was part of the bridal party. They were dressed in vintage-inspired coordinated outfits and the theme was “Roaring 2020s”.

Vogue reports that the couple stayed in the 5-star Le Bristol hotel. The bride’s mother performed Say A Little Prayer to guests, while Mary Kate Olsen danced with them until the wee hours. 

Francois and Camille first met in 2019. They were then engaged during a vacation to Sicily. 

They originally planned to get married in Italy together with all their close friends, but they ended up scrapping the plans after Covid had twice rearranged the date. 

The couple decided instead to hold a smaller, Paris-based wedding just before Christmas.

Vogue reported that she said, “It was quite a task to obtain a date from French administration. We sent our save the dates only two months prior to the event.” 

The happy couple: Camille and Francois at the opulent Maxim's on their wedding night

Francois and Camille at Maxim’s, their happy wedding night

Celebrate! Camille and Francois party the night away in Paris with 180 family and friends

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“My reason was because COVID is so unpredictable. I’d rather spend two months putting this together than spending another year trying to move it again.

Elle added that she had initially planned for something smaller, but the venue closed a month prior to the wedding so it was necessary to travel to Paris in order to see other locations.

‘The only reason we had overlooked Maxim’s in the first place was because we thought it would be too big. It was truly a special and historic place that we could only have imagined.

Francois’s mother, who died in 2006, was the venue where Francois married the woman. Francois then joined a group of people for Christmas carols. 

Radiant: A beaming Camille shares a light-hearted moment with podcast co-host Monica de La Villardière

Radiant: A beaming Camille shares a light-hearted moment with podcast co-host Monica de La Villardière

Big squeeze! Guests share an embrace with the bride - revealing her La Perla panties

Big squeeze! The bride and her guests share an intimate embrace – showing off their La Perla pants.

Party on! Guests, including wedding crasher Mary Kate Olsen, on the dancefloor

Let’s party! Mary Kate Olsen was a wedding crasher, so Mary Kate joined the party on the dancefloor.

Camille looked stunning in a twinkling skirt and top for the civil ceremony. She paired it with pointed toe pumps, faux snowflake petals in her hair and point-toe shoes. 

Bella Tilbury was Charlotte Tilbury’s niece. She gave the bride and groom the theme of ‘Roaring 20s’. Bella wore co-ordinated, vintage-inspired dresses. 

She changed into Harris Reed’s creation before the celebrations began. It was made from Parisian couture lace. 

The evening concluded with dancing, speeches, and cocktails. 

Photographs show Camille with her friends having a great time. 

The bride added: ‘Looking back, I’m just so grateful we were able to get all our friends together.’  

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