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mine & soner’s Heartfelt Harbour Wedding

 

Mike and Soner married on August 27th, six years to the very date they fell in love. True romantics, the couple kept their wedding day graceful and timeless- “the heart of our wedding day was all about our love for each other” Mine and Soner exchanged heartfelt vows by the Lily Pond at Centennial Parklands and celebrated by Sydney Harbour with an intimate reception at Ottoman Cuisine.
Mine’s stunning Oscar De La Renta gown

 

“When Soner and I were engaged, we exchanged promise rings bound by a red ribbon. This tradition continues on the wedding day. My brother and I shared a wonderful moment where he tied a red ribbon around my waist as a symbol of my love, promise and faithfulness to my groom, as in Soner is the only one that can untie that knot!”

“A Turkish wedding is meant to be a public display that a celebration of marriage is taking place. Outside my parents home we had musicians and a crowd of family and friends awaiting Soner’s arrival with his entourage to carry out the “gelin alma” tradition, literally meaning to get the bride and start the party! The bride’s family play funny games by deliberately forcing the groom to succumb to comical demands or even requests for money, otherwise he cannot enter the threshold!
Eventually Soner stumbled inside and I will never forget the ecstatic expression on his face when we finally got to see each other – I reacted with sheer excitement as soon as I saw my handsome groomy! My father walkd me out my childhood home which then triggered the dancing on the front yard.
” – Mine

Mine and Soner incorporated their Turkish heritage into their wedding day with clever and unique touches; “Soner and I both grew up in Sydney however because of our Turkish heritage we wanted to implement some of our culture for a personalised touch. Our stationary included details of the Istanbul and Sydney skyline which represented our love for both cities. We had the same skyline design on our cake made by the talented artists from Cake Occasions – it was absolutely exquisite and yummy too!

A traditional Turkish band wowed our guests and kept them dancing through the night. “We had traditional drums and pipes going off at one point during the night and all our guests held one another to do the “halay” which is a traditional Turkish folk dance. It was a great moment seeing everyone with their big genuine smiles as they circled around us on the dance floor!”- Mine

Mine on the wedding venues:
“We had a lovely ceremony with our close family and friends by the Lily Pond at Centennial Parklands. It was the perfect outdoor setting I was looking for. The surroundings were gorgeous without the need for any additional decor. We exchanged heartfelt vows in Turkish based on our promise to love, respect, trust and commit to each other for the rest of our lives. At the end of the ceremony when our celebrant announced us as husband and wife, it was such a surreal and powerful moment!

We knew exactly where we wanted to have our reception, an intimate venue that had its own ambience. Ottomans Cuisine at Walsh Bay was our first and only choice for this reason. The decor is a combination of modern and old with exposed timber beams and a ceiling adorned with hanging tulip lamps. There is nothing prettier than a floor to ceiling view of the Sydney Harbour and it was lovely to be able to step outside onto the terrace with our guests.

The Wedding Favours:
“For our favours, we had custom made copper “cezves” (Turkish coffee pot) with our names and wedding date engraved on the outer side. We added satchels of Turkish coffee, sugared almonds and instructions on how to brew the perfect cup which was a real hit with our guests!”

On the first dance:
“We had our first dance to “Yellow” by Coldplay. We interpret this song as a romantic devotion to each other as it speaks of an unconditional love of someone making you feel “yellow” on the inside – and I was absolutely glowing on the inside and outside from happiness!

On the special moments:
“I had a teary moment when my sister shared a touching story of our parents when they said goodbye to Turkey and started a new life in Australia. It was a story of my father’s strength and my mother’s courage and spirit – I felt a great sense of pride being their daughter and to be part of such a beautiful loving family.”

Wedding surprises:
“Soner gave me the best wedding surprise by singing “You Make Me Smile” by Uncle Kracker. It was totally unexpected because whenever we’re in the car together, I am always the one rocking the radio and hitting the high notes with terrible execution. I would tease him and make a point of it that he never sings along so I was absolutely blown away and cuddled him straight after his sweet gesture!”

On the photography:
“We felt very strong about having a candid style of photography. We wanted to have beautiful romantic shots using natural light so we were confident Tealily Photography were the perfect choice to achieve this. Every beautiful moment and emotion was captured and we didn’t even know they were there! They are so highly talented and enthusiastic, we couldn’t have asked for anything more.”

Mine & Soner’s Wedding Style Guide
Photographer: Tealily Photography, Sydney
Videographer: Steven Mileski
Dress: Oscar De La Renta
Brides shoes: Jimmy Choo
Venue: Ottoman Cuisine, Walsh Bay
Suits: Calibre
Bridesmaids dresses: Carla Zampatti
Stationery: Watermarx Letterpress, Brookvale
Cake: Cake Occasions, Paddington
Make up: Captivating Looks

Megan & Frankie’s Elegant Sydney Wedding

Megan and Frankie envisaged their wedding day to be a relaxed, classic day, with the focus on their future marriage rather than just the first day of it.Careful to avoid a ‘photo-shoot’ feel, the couple chose a simple black and white theme which reflected their personal styles, and involved as many of their friends and family as possible to create an intimate atmosphere.

A 1pm ceremony at St Aidan’s Anglican Church in Annandale was followed by an afternoon tea celebration catered by friends for our 300 guests. The reception was a sit-down dinner for 100 of Megan and Frankie’s nearest and dearest at Sugaroom restaurant in Pyrmont.

      

       

From Megan on her gorgeous wedding dress:
“I am fortunate enough to have a seamstress for a grandmother! Though initially I wanted lace, when my mother and I went to the Vietnamese fabric shops in Cabramatta we stumbled upon the pintucked Dupion silk and knew we’d found ‘the one’! We travelled up the coast to my grandma’s house a few times for fittings, and I discovered there is no better feeling than having a dress made especially for you!”

Her fixation with bows!:
“I wore black Kate Spade heels with a bow that I fell in love with on a trip to New York last year and I silver bow and pearl earrings bought from Etsy”

The Flowers:
“We were thrilled, the flowers were exactly what I had envisioned. The owner [of Florist, Red Fragrance Floral Design] Charlie is a friend of a friend, and was so enthusiastic, easygoing and helpful! I had a simple bouquet of white carnations bound in ribbon made from my dress material, the girls had posies of pink and white carnations, and the boys all had boutonnieres of green succulents.”

Special memories:
“Especially for our wedding day, my uncle restored the Rover that my nana and grandfather drove in the 60s! They have both passed away now so it was a lovely connection to drive to our wedding in their family car. [I also] wore my nana’s diamond wedding ring set that she left me when she passed away.”

Staying on budget:
“Keeping to a small budget was a priority so we DIY’ed as much as possible and loved the chance to be creative! The whole family was involved in drinking 100 Italian juice bottles that were used as individual vases/place settings at our reception. My mum and I arranged the flowers and other decorations at the ceremony and reception. My mother-in-law Tina is a graphic designer and helped me produce the invitations and all the stationery for the whole wedding which all featured a tandem bicycle motif. We also designed our own engagement and wedding rings. Our wedding was a real collaboration of all our family and friends’ talents!”

The Music:
“I walked down the aisle to ‘Strawberry Swing’ by Coldplay and we walked out to ‘Wouldn’t It Be Nice’ by the Beach Boys. A band of friends from our church played the hymns in the ceremony, and our friends Emma and Will played ‘The Swan’ by Camille Saint-Saens on piano and cello while we signed the register. We kept it simple as we are both classical musicians and didn’t want too many of our muso friends to have to ‘work’ on our wedding day!”

Favourite Memories:
“After the busy preparations, I just loved feeling so relaxed all day, and so happy to be with our loved ones, many of whom had travelled a long way to share the day with us! Our favourite memory, besides saying our vows and sealing the deal, would have to be floating away from the reception in a water taxi at the end of the night, waving goodbye to all our friends and family on the shore then turning to each other and really realising we were married! It sounds so clichéd but it was the best feeling!”

 

Megan & Frankie’s Wedding Style Guide
Venue: Sugaroom
Photographer: Nerida McMurray Photography
Florist: Red Fragrance Floral Design
Bride’s Shoes: Kate Spade
Groom’s Suit: Herringbone
Cake: Adriano Zumbo
Hair: Emma Attenborough
Make-Up: Hayley Dutton

Hiona & Evan’s Country Garden Wedding

A year ago today, two gorgeous souls married in the dappled sunlight of Athol Gardens, a venue chosen for its special meaning to the grooms family. Every element of Evan and Hiona’s wedding day was carefully planned, to great result. Hiona’s creativity and attention to detail shone through in every detail. Dear friends made the day extra special with their nearest and dearest assisting with the decorating, cakes, hair and and photography.

The spectacular grounds of Athol Gardens provided a stunning setting for the couple’s photos. Disused train-carriages and a classic red telephone booth were perfect props for the fun-loving couple.

Hiona’s show-stopping silk and chantilly lace gown from Rhonda Hemmingway was exactly to her vision; “I never wanted to wear white.  It just didn’t feel like me. My criteria was; I wanted to be able to walk (and boogie) in it, I wanted to be comfortable and I wanted to be able to wear it again.  I knew the style I wanted but it was just a matter of finding someone who could make it. (Rhonda) reminded me of my mum and I instantly felt like she knew what I wanted.”

Despite an unbridled passion for stilettos, Hiona chose red & black cowboy boots- even before she’d found her dressmaker! “They were the first pair I tried on and they were perfect.  I wanted to wear cowboy boots because I didn’t fancy the idea of traversing the garden lawn in stiletto heels. Plus, we were in the country – how could I not?!”

A cocktail-style reception followed the ceremony, with many different designated areas for guests to celebrate, easily navigated with a signpost painstakingly created by the bride.
“As we weren’t having a sit-down dinner, we wanted to make sure people had somewhere to sit if they wanted to.  Inside there were large tables that were lightly decorated with the flowers in biscuit tins and tealight candles in votive glasses.
Outside there was an array of garden furniture and some hay bales which we had brought in.  My mum made white covers for each of the hay bales which we secured with a thick, black satin ribbon.”

Table centrepieces,  featuring bright blooms of Aster Daisies, Cornflowers, Roses, Freesias and Hydrangea foliage (to name only a few!), were arranged in a selection of vintage biscuit tins, part of the groom’s Mother’s enviable collection of vintage homewares.  Other flowers were scattered throughout the venue and were arranged in the array of glass bottles we had collected.  I designed and made little tags to tie around each bottle with some natural twine.  On the tags were lyrics and quotes that had particular meaning to Ev and me.

A dessert table was laden with toffee apples, caramel slice, coconut ice, rocky road, miniature lemon tarts, brownies, meringues, coconut macarons, lovingly created by the Evan’s sisters and Mother, and served in crystal bowls and silver cake tiers. “Rather than a formal wedding cake, I wanted a dessert table for the guests to indulge in at will.  The ‘wedding cake’ itself was made by my lovely mamma and it was a delicious flourless chocolate cake topped with fresh strawberries”

A custom made photo-booth was set-up underneath a wisteria archway in the garden. A collection of props and wares provided much hilarity as guests hammed it up for the camera in vintage furs, quirky hats and glamorous feather fans and boas. The camera was unmanned so the guests could have their own fun.


Hiona & Evan’s Wedding Style Guide
Photography: Cameron Spencer, an award winning sports photographer for Getty, and close friend of the groom
Venue: Athol Gardens
Wedding gown: Rhonda Hemmingway
Bride’s shoes: Route 66
Flowers: Sydney Flower Markets/Alice Hudson, a school friend of the bride and talented florist
Hair: Kate Campbell, a hairdresser friend of the bride

 

 

Real Wedding: Angela & Carson Rustic Backyard Wedding

Much of the detail of this charming wedding were handmade by the bride and groom. From the dried flower bouquets to the signs, the cigar station to the individual place setting, Angela and Carson made every detail- the groom even restored the getaway car- a very sexy 1972 black Karmann Ghia!
This creative couple clearly loved planning every detail of their romantic, rustic and vintage styled wedding, held in the backyard of the groom’s family home in Louisiana.
The ceremony took place under a spectacular Maple tree, with the couple’s 75 guests seated on hay-bales to witness the couple exchange of  vows. The canopy of vases with fresh bouquets added to the romance of the outdoor ceremony.
   
In true Southern style, every guest was accommodated for with custom areas created. A picnic blanket with toys provided entertainment for guests children, while a stylish Whisky Bar was created for the gentlemen.

Two long banquet tables were decorated with a rustic, vintage style in mind with a strong concern for the environment. A mix of collected jars and vintage vases held dried floral arrangements while dinner was served on mis-matched vintage dinner services.

Congratulations Angela & Carson, and congratulations on a beautiful, heartfelt wedding day.
Angela & Carson’s Wedding Style Guide
Hair Stylist: Bath Haus
Reception Venue: Private Residence
Dress Store: Annette’s Bridal
Linens and Coverings: Party Central
Calligrapher:
Randol’s Catering
Photography: Amelia J. Moore Photography
With special thanks to Two Bright Lights

Real Wedding: Hannah & Marc’s Rustic Barn Wedding

Hannah and Marc’s rustic wedding in a Knoxville barn was perfectly complemented with a pretty yellow colour palette. The many shades of yellow featured in gorgeous wildflower bouquets and elegant 4-tier cake are resplendent against the navy blue bridesmaids dresses and natural country setting.
My favourite detail though? The bride’s fabulous Toms sneakers in yellow, white and navy.

Hannah & Marc’s Wedding Style Guide
Photographer:
Jamie Clayton Photographer
Event Planner:
One Enchanted Evening Wedding and Event Planning
Floral Designer:
Lisa Foster Floral Design Studio
Reception Venue:
Tools Bend Farm
Dress Store:
White Lace and Promises Bridal Boutique
Cake Designer:
Daisy Cakes
Band:
Smooth Groove
Hair Stylist:
Leslie Bryant
Caterer:
Knoxville Catering
Equipment Rentals:
All Occasions Party Rentals
Bridesmaid Dresses:
Watters & Watters
With thanks to Two Bright Lights

Daily Wedding Inspiration: Vintage Garden Wedding

Deliciously feminine, this vintage garden wedding shoot has me craving Spring sunshine! The eclectic, rustic styling keeps the look the right side of frou frou, while the photo booth gives a hint of fun. From the bride’s layered necklaces, that stunning full-skirted dress and the colour palette of hot pink, pale pink and white, every detail is divine- especially against the fresh green backdrop.

What’s your favourite detail?

   

Bride Style Guide
Hair Stylist: 
Caryn Gresli
Floral Designer: 
Stadium Flowers
Reception Venue: 
Private Residence
Invitation Designer: 
Less Ordinary Designs
Dress Store: 
From The Gown Up
Cake Designer: 
jenny cookies
Personal Stylist: 
Embellish By Terri
Photography: Kaylee Eylander Photography
With thanks to Two Bright Lights

Fiona & Greg’s Glamorous Opera House Wedding

Fiona and Greg’s Sydney wedding had a truly international flavour. The couple planned their wedding entirely from London (with Fiona’s parents undertaking ‘missions’ to sight every detail) and with guests flying in from Germany, London, Adelaide, and Melbourne and Malaysia. Travel was therefore a fitting, and sentimental theme that accompanied the silver, black, white and fuschia colour scheme.

 

From Fiona: Living abroad and having travelled to over 110 cities during our time together meant that we wanted to inject our passion for travel into our classic wedding which was based on silver, black, white and fuschia. So we decided that we’d have a photo of us in a city on each table at the reception, and guests were greeted by our families and told which country they belonged to for the night. It was then up to them to figure out which table they lived on by looking at the photo and the telltale landmark.

All in all, our wedding day was really special for us. I’m sure it is for everyone, but it was even more so because we’re not living at home in Sydney at the moment. So flying in for our celebration and being able to spend time leading up to the day with our family and friends in such happy times just made it all the more special for us. On our day itself, I started off with the girls coming over for hair and makeup followed by the Chinese tradition of having all the family gathered for lunch to send off the bride. My favourite dumplings were served and my Aunty made sure I didn’t miss out by saving a special plate just for me. We didn’t do the tea ceremony but having everyone there at my parents house was pretty special.

The day itself certainly provided many a heart starter. We had a feeling that the 30 degree heat would lead to an afternoon thunderstorm, and so it did. In true Sydney style, the clouds thundered at about 3pm but cleared pretty quickly in The Shire where we were getting ready. However by 4pm the clouds and rain still hung around over the Botanic Gardens and we began to get many a call from suppliers and guests about wet weather contingency. My brother kept a close eye on the BOM website as the bridal party sat comfortably in Humphrey our Rolls, and BOM forecast the clouds to clear by 4.30pm. So with the walk down the aisle scheduled for 4.45pm, we made the valiant call to stay on track for an outdoor ceremony on Bennlong Lawn (umbrellas at the ready), and after a frantic set up of all the furniture, I was given the thumbs up to walk down the cream carpet just before 5pm. The rain stopped just in time for a perfect set up and everyone had big relieved smiles on their faces, and some with a couple of tears in their eyes.

Fiona & Greg’s Real Wedding Style
Ceremony:
 Bennelong Lawn, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
Reception: The Pavilion, Art Gallery Road Sydney
Dress: Rosa Clara (stocked by Peter Trends in Sydney)
Bridesmaids dresses: Jayson Brunsdon
Florist: Seed Flora
Photographer: SugarLove Weddings
Car: 1956 Rolls Royce called ‘Humphrey’ from Australia in Style
Music: Mobydisc Platinum
Groom suit: Gieves & Hawkes
Groomsmen suits: Hugo Boss
Videographer: White Designs
Ceremony furniture: Weddings with Love
Invitations: Alannah Rose
Celebrant: Lillian Lyon
Hair & makeup:  Jude at Grace by Kelly
String quintet: Roseville College
Photobooth: Flashback Photobooths
Cake: Cakes by Lorinda

Real Weddings: Cari & Jared’s Outdoor Wedding Reception

Cari and Jarad’s Mediterranean inspired wedding is nothing short of spectacular. From the hot pink bridesmaids dresses, open air ceremony, stunningly beautiful table-settings and pretty gifts of potted succulents for guests, you will be inspired to recreate every detail.

               

Event Planner:  Mindy Weiss party consultants
Floral Designer: 
The Vine’s Leaf
Reception Venue: 
Korakia Pensione
Invitation Designer: 
Zenadia Design
Photographer: Joy Marie Photography
With thanks to Two Bright Lights

Auckland Wedding by Jel Photography

Teresa and Hamish eschewed choosing just one wedding theme and were moved to just go with what they loved. The art deco styling of the reception venue was a real source of inspiration along with the amazing harbour view.

                        
From Teresa: My husband is a bit of a muso & has a lot of muso friends, ‘Love Actually’ is one of my favourite movies and the week before the wedding I thought it would be amazing if we could pull off the ‘All you need is love, by The Beatles, scene from the movie. At the end of the ceremony we had a friend in the audience start playing the Trumpet, then another friend stood up and started singing and then a whole band comprising of a Saxophone, Clarinet, Trombone & Melotron, all sitting in various parts of the audience stood up and played their part. It ended up with my husband picking up his trombone which had been hidden on stage, we even had Hamish’s brother – one of the groomsmen doing a Saxophone solo! Was something I will never forget!

Ceremony: St Lukes Presbyterian Church In Remuera, Auckland
Reception:
The Grand Tea Room at the Heritage Hotel
Wedding Dress: Heather Spyve
Bridesmaids Dress:
Myer
Flowergirl Dress:
Top by Cotton On, skirt custom made
Florist:
Ruth Perry
Cars: Classic Occasions- Daimler MK2′s
Music: ‘The Fellowship of the Funk’ jazz trio and ‘The Dazzle Boot’s
Photographer:  Jel Photography

Ross & Zena’s Modern Wedding Reception

With the ceremony over, guests walked the short distance from the balcony to the dining room of Berowra Waters Inn while Ross, Zena and their bridal party indulged in a spur of the moment, avant garde ‘photo shoot’!

     

The venue setting was so magnificent that Zena decided to keep the design very clean.
“Once I’d decided on my colour theme of yellow, black and white, everything just fell into place. I took a more modern direction which is very much suited to my own personal fashion style. The view from the tables in the restaurant is really what I wanted everyone to look at”

Amazingly, the picture perfect bouquets and floral arrangements were done by Zena, her  mothers, aunt and a friend. Despite being up at 3am 2 days before the wedding to source flowers then a day spent assembling them and the hours transporting them, Zena found the memories of doing this was worth every moment. “We really enjoyed the process. (Am I crazy?)”

The festivities continued after lunch with an after party aboard a beautiful vintage ferry that was originally in service on Sydney Harbour in  the 1920′s. DJ Big Tim Booth entertained guests with ballads in his phenomenal voice and a bespoke playlist chosen by the couple.
While Zena was initially nervous that no one could escape if they needed to. Her fears were soon allayed when her grandma hit the dance floor, pregnant friends too. “The time flew. The boat staff were amazing and really allowed us to have the party we dreamed of” – Zena

Thank you Zena and Ross for sharing your gorgeous wedding day with us!

Venue: Berowra Waters Inn (Ceremony and Reception)
Dress: Carla Zampatti (sample)
Bridesmaids Dresses: Carla Zampatti
Groom’s Suit: Zegna
Photographer: (The beautiful) Michelle Fiona
Transport: Elsie May River Ferry