
>> The full Zac Posen wedding gown photo Coco Rocha posted on her blog last week has been quickly trumped by the two intimate wedding day films she posted over the weekend. "Once I saw these films I realized that though personal, they were too beautiful to keep to myself," she wrote. Set on a June day in a French castle — the Chateau Challain — and to music befit of an epic film, Rocha's wedding to James Conran is captured, complete with gown twirl shots and vow voiceovers.
First, the three minute teaser, with footage of Coco and James on their wedding day.
Then, the 18-minute short film, featuring Coco and James saying their vows to one another, more behind-the-scenes looks, and guest appearances from Behati Prinsloo.
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Could you please tell me the song that is played in the teaser? I love it and would like to include it somewhere along in my wedding!
Yes, it is beautiful, but people would think you're as dense as this couple. It is the Pie Jesu from the Faure Requiem.
I also found the music in both versions of this film to be very beautiful as well as quite poignant, for it added to its beauty and heart as only music can do. Sadly though, why KittyAtlanta-you chose to add such a hurtful & completely unnecessary remark as you did in your response/comment I will never know. I don't think it was well placed and I found it to be distracting and quite unfounded. The few bits of dialogue from James and Coco that we, as viewers, were privy to did not illustrate them to be dense in any way. Maybe you, Kitty, know something that I do not, but to take time out of your day to be negative and hurtful about a couple who were only too generous and willing to allow the world into their lives on such an incredibly personal, heartfelt moment as their wedding---well I think it made you out to be rude and frankly just nasty. Negativity just breeds its own kind.
It is not the Pie Jesu. It is the In Paradisum from Faure's Requiem.
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