AFP / France 24 on the rise of picturesque Paris proposals (2026)
Featuring commentary from Chantelle Streete, co-founder and executive planner.
AFP, published by France 24, profiled Kiss Me in Paris in the context of the rise of cinematic Paris proposal planning, quoting Chantelle Streete on why clients want proposals that feel personal, immersive, and flawlessly produced.
Overview
In February 2026, AFP’s feature on the rise of picturesque Paris proposals—published by France 24 and republished internationally—captured how modern couples are turning engagements into cinematic, deeply personal experiences. The story profiles Kiss Me in Paris and highlights Chantelle Streete’s perspective on what clients value most: a strong concept, a beautiful setting, and expert production that makes every detail land perfectly.
Key takeaways
- Paris proposals are increasingly designed as immersive experiences—personal, cinematic, and highly planned.
- Execution matters as much as location: timing, discretion, and production quality shape the moment.
- The coverage reflects global demand for specialists who manage proposals end-to-end.
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Where it was published
Original publication and selected pickups of the AFP / France 24 feature:
- France 24 (EN)
- France 24 (ES)
- Hindustan Times
- The Local (France)
- La Nación (Argentina)
- Primicias (Ecuador)
- Daily Sabah
Additional regional pickups are tracked on our main Media page.