
When the groom is the lead cellist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, your wedding day is bound to be unforgettable. Blaise and Muriel’s Boston City Hall wedding was intimate, elegant, and filled with love, music, and a little rain. Their wedding morning began with a private string quartet performance with their families inside Symphony Hall – a meaningful nod to Blaise’s role in the BSO and a beautiful way to start their Boston elopement.
Next, they headed to Boston City Hall for their ceremony surrounded by cheering friends and family, both in person and on Zoom from France and Madagascar. Their first kiss as newlyweds was met with applause and happy tears – a perfect moment in this downtown Boston wedding celebration.
After the ceremony, Blaise and Muriel embraced the weather and twirled through the Boston Public Garden under umbrellas, stopping on the iconic bridge and laughing their way through the rain before getting pizza at Otto. It was the perfect end to their wedding day – candid, joyful, and filled with personal meaning.
For couples planning a Boston elopement or City Hall wedding, Blaise and Muriel’s day was proof that a small celebration can be just as magical. From historic Boston venues like Symphony Hall to portraits in the Public Garden, this wedding captured the charm, romance, and spontaneity of an unforgettable day in the heart of the city.
Photography: Lena Mirisola – Florals: Fern Flowers – Rings: Persona Fine Jewelry + John Dyer Gems – Dress: Marie Laporte – Shoes: Pied De Biche

























