Giselle + Jojo
Set in Campeche, Mexico, Giselle and Jojo’s wedding was defined by its connection to place. At La Yeguada Villa Gely, the celebration unfolded within a landscape where tradition is lived, not staged. Horses moved freely across the grounds throughout the day, grounding the event in the estate’s natural rhythm and reinforcing a sense of authenticity rarely seen in destination weddings.
The ceremony took place at the stone chapel beside the lake, accompanied by the sound of Galician bagpipes. Giselle arrived in an antique carriage drawn by Spanish horses, a moment that felt rooted in heritage rather than spectacle. The setting, the light, and the stillness of the surroundings created an atmosphere of quiet strength and emotional focus.
As evening fell, the celebration transitioned into a garden reception designed and coordinated by Peter de Anda. Layers of greenery, candlelight, and architectural balance transformed the space into an environment that felt cultivated and intimate. Carefully curated happenings punctuated the night, including a tribute to Celta de Vigo, symbolically welcoming a new player and turning the celebration into a shared family ritual.
Throughout the night, Giselle and Jojo moved with ease, allowing moments to unfold naturally. The wedding was not driven by trends or excess, but by coherence and respect for the destination. In Campeche, this celebration stood as a clear example of how place can shape a story when it is allowed to lead.