Saturday, June 14, 2014

Picture perfect

This week’s wedding feature is just so special. When the bride sent me her images I was blown away as the images looked like they were taken out of a magazine. I had to constantly remind myself that this wedding had taken place in real life. There were a number of other things that made this wedding a really memorable one for our bride and groom, Rebeccalee and Romanus. 

This love saga began when Rebeccalee needed a date for her year 12 formal in 2007; she was looking for someone good looking, smart and funny. There was a guy named Romanus who used to hang out with her brother a lot and she thought he was exactly what she was looking for in her date. She was very shy to ask him and it took her two weeks to mask the courage to ask him. A month later they got to know each other more and then Romanus asked Rebeccalee out on her birthday. The relationship matured over the years and it was time for celebrations.

The wedding and reception of this handsome couple was held in the mystical city; Sydney. Rebeccalee's outfit was designed by her. Her designer in Chennai, India converted her vision to reality. The work on her dress was done by hand and the detail is mindblowlingly beautiful. The final alterations on this dress were done by Rebeccalee's family designer Bernadette Pimenta Couture, Melbourne. Rebeccalee looked like a princess in this ravishing dress.


Hair and Makeup by Susana from Glam Vam

Gorgeous bridesmaid dresses, cute flower girls, and a lot of creativity were a few other highlights of this wedding.





The best moment for Beckylee on her wedding day was when she walked down the aisle and her eyes locked with the groom's eyes. She saw no one else but him after that. **Aww Moment**


The couple and the photographer also crafted a stunning photoshoot around Sydney. 










The wedding reception was held on a big boat that cruised along Darling harbour, Sydney.  






There were some really heartfelt moments that occurred on the wedding reception. One such moment was the father daughter dance. It was beautifully organised and it certainly captured all the emotions felt by Rebacalee and her family on the day. The song and the dance was about daddy's girl growing up and her father being the centre of her life. The dance portrayed the dad making sure that he teaches his daughter the way of life and how to dance through it all. Rebeccalee's niece Mischa played the younger version of herself, her cousin Sarah was her teenage self & then Rebeccalee herself finally ended it by marrying the love of her life and leaving her father's house. You can imagine magnitude of emotions flowing through the boat at that time.

Father and daughter dance to Cinderella by Steven Curtis Chapman


​Fortunately it was also Chinese new years on the same day and everyone on the boat got to watch the spectacular fire works on the harbour.




Rebeccalee says that the most important thing to plan a wedding is time; the more time you have, the more you get done. Time is also a crucial element when you are looking for perfection. For the bride things usually start off being a breeze but towards the end things start getting difficult and this is only expected. 

She advices bride not to rush it and make the smallest things count. Detail is very important. She also suggests that its important to let the wedding day take its course, as there will be very little in your control; Just let things happen even if they don't go according to plan. This will ensure you enjoy your big day to the fullest. Another major tip is not to forget about your little guests.

We wish this awesome couple a happily ever after.



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