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6 FAVOURITE REAL WEDDINGS

INSPIRATIONS ........

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LUXURY DRESSES TROPICAL TABLES DREAM WEDDINGS

SITES, TOURS & ACCOMODATION

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A Note from the Editor We are so excited to introduce you to the second edition of brideLIFE Magazine! Focused on the personalisation of your big day, we enjoyed researching all those simple touches that always make the day uniquely yours, especially the history behind those traditions and locations that we take for granted.

Julie Murphy EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

We all have our priorities on our big day and we’ve brought to you our best advice; whether it be photographs, accessories, dining options or colour palettes. We worked with some truly talented designers and planners to bring you gorgeous ideas bursting with colour, personality and style. Our inspirations pages will dazzle you! So what’s in this issue?? Meet the Jackson’s as they invite you into their island experience for their destination wedding; Be inspired by our dresses and accessories provided by the exquisite La Jeune Mariee our on-location stylists for our fashion shoot and take a journey with us around the island in our new touring section. A special thanks to Dodi and Simon Blake for the use of their spectacular property Bananaquit for our fashion spread. R&R Cruises for the use of their beautiful catamaran, Mango Bay Hotel and the fabulous duo of John and Rain Chandler at Fisher Pond great house. As always working with the brideLIFE team and all of our amazing professionals throughout the course of the last few months has blown me away. A special shout out to Donna Smith, a legend on the island and definitely a full fledged part of the brideLIFE team. And to all our beautiful brides and all those who have chosen Barbados for their wedding, thank you, thank you, thank you for choosing our beautiful island to host your special day; believe me, as much as you’ve enjoyed your experience, the professionals behind the scenes working with you are thrilled to see you down the aisle, through your first dance and on your way to your happily ever after. xoxo Julie

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CONTRIBUTOR’S LIST Donna Smith

RisĂŠe Chaderton

Lindsay Fork

Janine Cooper

Daphne Ewing-Chow

Kimberley Bourne & Melanie Weekes

Hair Stylist

Makeup

Photography, Style Section

Editorial

Design & Production of Style Shoot

Loop Barbados

The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the writers, and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of brideLIFE Magazine or any of its staff, contributors or advertisers. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any way, form or media, without the written permission of brideLIFE Magazine management.

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MANAGING DIRECTOR

CREATIVE DIRECTOR + WEB EDITOR

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE

malissa blackman

julie murphy

carol-ann gollop

jessica foster

DESIGN & LAYOUT designers coast COVER

Model: Lyngoelle • Make Up: Janine Cooper Dress: Raffia Gown by Judd Waddell • Bouquet & Flowers: Simply Flowers Location: Bananaquit House, Sugar Hill, St.James.

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EDITOR’S NOTES........................................................... 4 CONTRIBUTORS . . ........................................................... 6 BRIDELIFE TEAM. . .......................................................... 7 LINDSAY’S MESSAGE................................................... 10 GETTING MARRIED IN BARBADOS................................. 11 BRIDELIFE ON LOCATION............................................ 14 MEET THE JACKSONS................................................. 24 INSPIRATIONS “Sugar & Spice”..................................................... 35 “Nautical Nuptials”................................................. 41 “Colonial Chic”.. ..................................................... 47

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ROSS & KYLEE...................................................... 101

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MONICA & OREN . . .................................................. 107

SWEET & SAVOURY SURPRISES BY FLINDT.. ............... 113 Real Wedding

NICOLE & KEVIN.................................................... 117

Real Wedding

KRISTEN & MICHAEL.............................................. 123

BEHIND THE LENS.. .................................................... 126 Real Wedding

SHANE & ANNA.. .................................................... 131

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Lindsay’s Message “I will definitely be back” are the words I said to my travel companion and fellow stylist, Stephanie of Town & Country Bridal in St. Louis. Our trip to Barbados to participate with brideLIFE magazine in a bridal photo shoot was an amazing opportunity and one not to be forgotten.

Lindsay Fork CONTRIBUTOR

Of course leaving for a tropical island in the middle of February in Ohio, one can only have the utmost anticipation for blue skies, warm weather and complete paradise. What we were greeted with was so much more! One would think that being such a small island that the talent would be slim, meaning one true expert in each field, but I was amazed at the number of top notch vendors we had the pleasure to work with. From the makeup artists, hair stylists, photographers and models……there was no shortage of beauty happening from all angles! La Jeune Mariee is my life and has gained a reputation for outstanding style and service since 2004. I love collaborating with other vendors that fit this mold! The gowns I chose to bring to Barbados were not simply the “destination” styles one would imagine in a tropical location. I wanted to really show brides that no matter your destination, if you want traditional, ball gowns or even bling, it’s ok to wear that on the beach! There are no rules! Let’s leave the fur for those northern brides though, ok? HA! I truly hope that everyone enjoys this amazing edition of brideLIFE magazine as much as I enjoyed planning and executing the shoot with all of the other vendors. La Jeune Mariee will definitely return to Barbados, personally and professionally! Xoxo, Lindsay

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Documents Required Valid Passports or the original or certified copies of the applicants’ birth certificates;

Getting married in Barbados

is easy.

If either party was married previously and widowed, a certified copy of the marriage certificate and death certificate in respect of the deceased spouse; If either party was divorced , an original decree absolute or a certified copy of Final Judgment not decree Nisi. If either party was previously married and widowed, a Certified copy of the Marriage Certificate and Death Certificate in respect of the deceased spouse. Where necessary, all documents not in English must be accompanied by a certified translation. A marriage may be solemnized immediately after the issue of the licence. A letter from your marriage officer stating the date and time of the wedding. $25 BDS stamp fee for overseas couples and $10 BDS for Barbadian Citizens $200 BDS for Marriage License for overseas couple or $45 BDS for Barbadian Citizens.

Helpful Information CHURCH WEDDING. If the Bride and Groom decide that they want to get married in a church, the couple needs a written confirmation from their priest that they are both practicing Christians and have participated in pre-marital counselling. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

Images by Gina Francesca Photography

There is no waiting period or minimum length of stay to get married in Barbados. Application for a marriage license must be made by both parties in person, at the office of the Ministry of Home Affairs in Bridgetown (Tel: 246-228-8950).

If you are requesting a Roman Catholic Church wedding these are the requirements needed: Parties must be interviewed by their Parish Priest in the home Diocese of the Catholic party. It is he who will undertake the necessary investigations, obtain a dispensation if required and provide information about participation in a pre-marriage preparation programme. Your Parish Priest will then forward the relevant papers to his Diocesan Chancery. The chancery should then send them well in advance, to the Diocesan office in Barbados. The Sacrament of Marriage may not be performed on Holy Saturday.

JEWISH SYNAGOGUE. There is no Rabbi in Barbados and non-Jews are not allowed to use the Synagogue. Those who would like to get married in the Synagogue must bring their own Rabbi. There is a rental fee of US$1,500. For further information about the Synagogue and couples may contact Jimmy Altman at: altman@caribsurf.com 11


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Model : Leah Whitehead Hair: Donna Smith Make up: Janine Cooper Hair piece: Vine Hair Tiara by Paris available at LaJeune Mariee

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The gorgeous Mango Bay hotel is the ideal location for any destination wedding. This all-inclusive beach front hotel on the Platinum coast offers stunning sunset views and an array of options from intimate beach vows to grand poolside soirees and photo opportunities abound around the property. Bridal parties can relax and let their in-house staff take care of all their needs. Parties staying on the property will enjoy the minigym and spa and the convenience of the open air restaurant serving delicious meals throughout the day.

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Dress: Liancarlo #5842 (dest) available at LaJeune Mariee Belt: Flower belt by Paris Inc. Earrings by Paris Inc Foot Jewellery by Paris Inc.

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Dress: Liancarlo #5842 (dest) available at LaJeune Mariee Belt: Flower belt by Paris Inc. Earrings by Paris Inc Flowers and Huppa: Mango Bay Hotel Food: Mango Bay Hotel

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Dress: Liancarlo #5842 (dest) Earrings By: Paris Inc Shoes: Aruna Seth “Farfallas� Necklace: Toni Federici All available at LaJeune Mariee (Dress and all jewellery, shoes and accessories available at LaJeune Mariee)


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the Jacksons Photography By Chris Baltazar

Hair: Donna Smith Make up: Tessa Vaughn Weddings Cake: Beverly Marshall Dinner Centrepieces: Simply Flowers Photobooth: Zu Photo Booth Caterer: Country House Caterers Tent: Quality Occassions Lighting: IGM Stage Lighting Ceremony Design: Weddings By Malissa Wedding Planner: Weddings By Malissa Cookies: Daily Cookie Location: Bellevue House, St.Michael.

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Bride: Jessica A. Shepherd MD, MBA 34 • Groom: Marvin L. Jackson aka Marvin Michaels, 38 Wedding Date: November 25, 2012 • Wedding Location: Barbados, W.I. • City of Residence: Chicago, IL

Q : First things first! Where are you from and how did you and your hubby meet? A : Our’s is an amazing love story! We began this ride as students in 2000 at University of Oklahoma and we dated for a year while there, but ultimately went our separate ways after graduation. Marvin went on to travel

the globe as a comedian and I became entrenched in my career as a physician and worked on obtaining my MD. We kept in touch, a few emails, random phone calls and finally a reunion. After that we spent a year, many long distance phone calls, visits and challenges while true love flourished. Marvin proposed on April 27th 2012 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and our dream wedding was held in Barbados on November 25th 2012. It was an exotic extravaganza, full of love!

Q : What made you decide to get married in Barbados? A : We both wanted a small intimate wedding and thought a destination wedding would be the answer. While studying I had visited Barbados and just fallen in love with the island. I have a West Indian background

(Jamaican heritage) so I really wanted that Caribbean heritage to be a focal part of our special day. I thought Barbados would be ideal for the wedding, it’s a beautiful island and we felt our guests could explore and enjoy it while here.

Q : Walk us through the process...how did you choose your planner, church, location etc...? A: Honestly, the first place I turned was the internet. Finding a wedding coordinator for the service was easy, there was a lot of choice and having emailed several organizers we ultimately chose to go with Weddings by Malissa. After just a few phone calls with Tanya and Malissa, I really felt very comfortable with allowing them to manage all the aspects of the day.

Q A : The most important part of this celebration was that we got to spend as much time in Barbados with our loved ones, friends and family who had travelled all this way to be with us. Every day there was an event

: You’re photos tell a beautiful story, they encapsulate the whole trip, your family, the emotions really come through them. Would you recommend to other’s that they capture more than just the day?

for the guests to enjoy. The first night was spent at the Fish Fry in Oistin’s where we really enjoyed the fresh seafood and the music in the open air, some of our friends even went on for a late night karaoke session! We had a lovely rehearsal brunch and then a catamaran cruise where we took in the sunset along the west coast of the island. It was intimate and we got to spend quality time with everyone which was very special to us. Our wedding was on Sunday at the beautiful Bellevue Villa in Waterford, where we exchanged romantic vows in front of 65 guests. All of it was captured beautifully by our photographer Christopher and I do love that we have these memories to look back on in our album along side the actual day.

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Q : Tell us a little about your vision for your day and where you drew your inspiration for your themes.

A : Our theme was Exotic Extravaganza! We highlighted

everything with peacock feathers with the main colour of Emerald Green and accent colours of Orange, fuchsia and purple. We wanted the guests to experience an elegant event that they would remember for many years to come.

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Could you tell us about your experience with professionals in the wedding industry here in Barbados?

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: Our experience with Weddings by Malissa, Bianca of Idovideoart, Hair Styles by Donna, MakeUp by Tessa and Daily Cookie was very professional and the wedding day was stress free and very relaxing for the entire wedding party and the bride and groom. It was perfect!

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Q : What was the most memorable moment for you? A : Marvin will tell you it was when the ring bearer

alerted him that he could turn around while standing at the alter and seeing me for the first time. For me, the most memorable moment was being able to express my vows with the love of my life in such a serene and peaceful setting, with friends and family to witness. We have heard from so many of our guests that this was the best wedding they have ever been to and how much they enjoyed the island as well as all the people they met. We’re so pleased to be here in brideLIFE magazine and cannot wait to share this again with our friends and family!

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Emma Corrie

Wedding Co-ordinator Manager of Events Unusual Michelle and Richard share a joie de vivre which is evident from the moment you meet them, so it was essential that this was reflected in the details of their wedding. Richard is well known in Barbados as one of the leading figures on the local Entertainment scene, which played a role in bringing the pair together, as Michelle has an undeniable love for all things Carnival. Quirky elements such as the Pan around the neck steel band dressed in all white which led guests from the ceremony to reception. Colourful rum and vodka – infused sno cones and the surprise appearance of the internally known Soca artist Ruppee left an indelible impression on their guests. Photographer: Dave Cox

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Nautical Nuptials

Photography: Kirk Watkins Photography Model: Melanie Weekes Dress: Amsale “Liza” available at LaJeune Mariee Earrings: “Tea Time” by Paris Inc available at LaJeune Mariee Make Up: Janine Cooper Hair by: Lindsay Fork

Location: R & R Catamaran Cruises Flowers by: Simply Flowers Dinner ware: Dwellings Barbados: Fiesta Scarlet and Cobalt plates, Sea Life Napkin Rings, Chili Pillows, Bargello Napkins

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Malissa Blackman & Tanya Franco Weddings By Malissa

DDINGS BY MALISSA FEATURING CATAMARAN CRUISES

Our team wanted to show the destination bride that there was more to Barbados than the typical beach design. The island boasts of many leisure catamarans and yachts which are a wonderful choice for that intimate and personal wedding of few numbers of 20 and under. Why not get married in the middle of the ocean where your feet never touch the ground, against the backdrop of a beautiful island sunset . We wanted to explore the typical nautical colours of red, blues and white to emphasize the style and theme using beach accents for this inspiration. The wedding dress used in this inspiration is the perfect choice for that bride who wants an elegant yet tropical feeling in our warm temperatures.

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Toast the happy couple with the best champagnes and wines. Select from our wide range of quality wines and spirits to find the perfect complements to your menu. With a wealth of international experience and knowledge our team is ready to offer you personalised service.

Tel: 246.436.0976 • Fax: 246.228.4670 Email: tridentwines@caribsurf.com

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Colonial Chic

Location: Fisher Pond Great House Flowers and Design: John and Rain Chandler from Fisher Pond Great House Photographer: Curwin Cherubin Photography Model: Bianca Hadeed Make up: Janine Cooper

Hair By: Lisa from Cutting Club Salon, Accra Beach Hotel. Dress: Lea- Ann Belter “Meryl” Gold Bouquet: The Ritzy Rose Shoes: Aruna Seth

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BEFORE THE ALTAR Planning your Caribbean wedding,it’s easy to understand that the mind often wonders to finale, the honeymoon! Waking up to the sound of waves crawling along the white sand beach, florally scented gardens outside your window, time and space coming to a standstill in the most beautiful place on earth. And indeed....these are memories every newlywed will cherish!

But before you get too far ahead of yourself...Barbados isn’t all about the beaches. The island is mapped with historical churches and architectural marvels that date back centuries, boast gorgeous views and carry a special place in the hearts of the people. We’d love to introduce you to three of our personal favourites and encourage you to celebrate your future by stepping back into the past.

FOR THE TRADITIONAL

For a heavenly view we highly recommend St. John’s Anglican Church. Settled atop the rolling hills on the East Coast of the island, this Barbados National Trust Building is almost two hundred years old and our top choice for a classic church ceremony. Built in 1836 the churchyard is famous for being the resting place for Ferdinand Paleolgous, direct descendent of Roman Emperor Constantine; but it’s the expansive breezy gardens that enthrall visitors. The gorgeous view will have you on cloud nine; the panoramic vista makes for a scenic backdrop for photos against the North and East Coasts, the countrysides tenderly roll into the Atlantic waves crashing against the shore. The Church itself is a gorgeously grand building full of character. It’s ideal for larger weddings, with ample parking and generous space inside. Dark woods and marble floors keep it cool and classic, the traditional stained glass windows cast droplets of colourful sunshine across the altar and pulpit (expertly crafted from 6 different types of wood: ebony, locust, mahogany, manchineel, oak and pine). We love the tradition, the craftsmanship, the peaceful tranquility

of the church, it’s definitely made it a favourite among visitors and locals alike.

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We’ve explored pretty much every idyllic church on the island and believe whether you choose to hold your ceremony here or not....you should as a vistor to the island go and see the Codrington Theological School. A short drive from St. John’s Church, this historical building is secluded in the eastern countryside and boasts expansive grounds aching to be transformed for your special day! For those who wish to tastefully blend the old world with modern concepts, this estate has high potential. Established in the mid 18th Century as a theological school for young gentry on the island, brides looking to build their ideal ceremony and reception from the ground up will give this private locale their nod of approval. Despite having been ravaged by both fire and hurricanes at various points in it’s near 300 year history, the gorgeous coral stone buildings now stand majestic and regal on the well-manicured lawns. The setting is ideal for afternoon nuptials; the lawns expansive enough to hold marquees for a seated dinner, while the famous lily pond and coral stone exterior of the college provide picturesque photo opportunities. The delightful Royal Palm Avenue, kitchen facilities and private chapel add value to the location as it’s both budget friendly and uniquely positioned to be one of the few churches that can host both ceremony and reception on it’s premises.

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Far from the breezy and serene east coast, the Nidhe Israel Synagogue lies cradled in the heart of the capital Bridgetown. This Synagogue in Barbados is the ultimate location for members of the Jewish faith planning a Caribbean wedding, not least because it is the most ancient synagogue in the western hemisphere. For over four centuries it has stood quietly and proudly, and while it’s looks do not betray it’s age, it’s rich history is palpable. The stunning interior was restored thirty years ago when the synagogue was bought by descendants of the island’s early Jewish immigrants; and it is truly resplendent and the adjacent museum reminiscent of the perseverance of the Jewish people. The beautiful building combines Gothic renaissance with traditional Barbadian architecture and couples who hold their ceremony here are surrounded by artifacts retrieved for a time forgotten. Delicate glass and metal chandeliers

hang from high ceilings, family and friends have a special vantage point from the balconies propped on tall stone pillars and loved ones will appreciate the history around them. The recently discovered Mikvah is thought to be the only one in this part of the world and is still connected to an underground spring. The synagogue currently serves as a Barbados National Trust building and house of worship and a donation of US$1,500 is requested for use for weddings while the Nidhe Israel Museum made available for small receptions for just US$500. Today, Barbados has a wealth to offer anyone looking for their dream wedding. If you dig deeper than perfect beaches and a turquoise sea, you will discover truly unique locations to make your special day memorable. Sometimes, to step boldly into our future, we must first raise a toast to our past.

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LEFT Model: Tara Make-Up: Janine Cooper Bouquet: Simply Flowers Dress: Jenny Yoo “Libby” Earrings: “In the Sweet” By Paris Inc Head Piece: “Dottie” Hat by Sara Gabriel RIGHT Model: Samantha Make-Up: Janine Cooper Hair: Donna Smith Dress: Nicole Miller #IN002 Head Piece: “Dolores” Head Piece by Sara Gabriel

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Models: Lyngoelle and Samantha Make-Up: Janine Cooper Lyngoelle Dress: Lace One Shoulder Dress “Eva” By Anna Maier Lyngoelle Earrings: “Elizabeth” by Paris Inc Samantha Hair: Donna Smith Samantha Dress: Lace with Blue Underlay by Judd Waddell #4084 Samantha Bouquet: Simply Flowers Samantha Earrings: “Tea Time” by Paris Inc. Location: Nicos 2 Restaurant

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ABOVE Model: Samantha Make Up: Janine Cooper Hair: Donna Smith Dress: Judd Waddell Style#4084 Bouquet: Blue Brooch Bouquet by The Ritzy Rose Hair Brooch: “Bernadette Clip” by Sara Gabriel RIGHT Model: Lyngoelle Make-Up: Janine Cooper Lyngoelle Dress: Lace One Shoulder Dress “Eva” By Anna Maier Lyngoelle Earrings: “Elizabeth” by Paris Inc

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Model: Shannon Make Up: Janine Cooper Hair: Donna Smith Dress: Liancarlo #5815 Hair Piece: “Sandra” Hair Clip by Sara Gabriel. Bracelet: “ Connie” by Sara Gabriel

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LEFT Model:Tara Make-Up: Janine Cooper Dress: Jim Hjelm #8301 Earrings: “In the Sweet” By Paris Inc. Shoes: Aruna Seth Shoes “Farfallas” Bouquet: Simply Flowers Floral Arrangements: Weddings By Malissa RIGHT Model: Lyngoelle Make-Up: Janine Cooper Dress: Nicole Miller #OLOO1 Shoes: Benjamin Adams Location: Sugar Hill Club House

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Model: Tara Make Up: Janine Cooper Location: Bananaquit House Dress: “Lexington” by Amsale Bouquet: Victoria Florists Umbrella provided by Weddings By Malissa.

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Model: Shannon Make Up: Janine Cooper Hair: Donna Smith Dress: “Parker” by Amsale Earrings: “Tea Time” by Paris Inc. Hair Piece: “Natalie” Hair Clip by Sara Gabriel Shoes: Aruna Seth Shoes

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Model: Chelsea Make Up: Janine Cooper Hair by: Donna Smith Dress: Judd Waddell Raffia Gown Flowers Provided by: Victoria Florists Candles By: Weddings by Malissa

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Photographer: Risee Chaderton Bouquet: Blue Brooch Bouquet by Ritzy Rose $675.00USD

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TOP LEFT Hair pins (listed from top to bottom): Paris Inc Bikini Beach HP $120.00USD West Wind $120.00USD Codfish (SM) $120.00USD Day at The Races $120.00USD Dollars

TOP RIGHT Blue Shoes: “ Lucky Be a Lady” by Hey Lady Shoes $368.00USD BOTTOM Custom Pearl Belt by Paris Inc $950.00USD All photos by Risee Chaderton. Bouquet & all accessories are available at LaJeune Mariee.

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A lovely birdcage adorned with sinamay and a delicate satin flower with hints of plumes.


Philosophy of Fashion D

esign seems to be inevitably entwined in everything around us. Nature has an effortless way of pulling it all together and surprising us with the sheer brilliance and beauty that is possible. It is the role of fashion and its branches to interpret those natural inspirations and transform them into wearable expressions of self and environment. As consumers and creators, our dilemma often lies in the quest for freedom and self-expression and our need to fit in and conform to the acceptable and present trends. For me it is important to explore what is inside one’s self but equally vital to appreciate and understand ones surroundings and using it to uncover deeper parts of ourselves and our creativity. It is a delicate balance that must be achieved.

This bandeau shaped hairpiece has been completed with Russian veiling and handmade silk flowers

This collection seeks to combine the things of nature that have always spoken to me and to bring to life the creativity and self-expression that they invoke in me. My inspiration is in everything I see, but mainly the softness and delicacy of the flowers in and around Barbados. The interaction between the wind and trees and the ensuing dance and conversations is a beautiful energy that I want to capture and bring to my work. This is a sophisticated teardrop fascinator trimmed with beaded lace and handcrafted silk petals.

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About Shev

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hev Kalekshan is the dream of Deniese Dennis, a young Jamaican residing in Barbados. From an early age she displayed a keen interest in fashion and modelling. Being from a humble background, on many evenings the family’s entertainment consisted of Deniese dressing up and modelling for the family. She often, with the help of her mother, transformed her mother’s old skirts into creative clothing for her family’s entertainment. She grew up attending the United Pentecostal Church - where it was customary to wear hats - and practiced with her mom to make flat patterned pillow box hats to complement their church outfits. And so her love for fashion and millinery started. In 2004 she was discovered by Saint International’s Deiwight Peters and

A bridal hat covered with a unique mix of silk and sheer fabric petals and plumes, adds movement and volume.

This hair clip is a perfect balance of veiling and taffeta flowers and says “it” perfectly.

started modelling. She soon discovered that she loved the designing aspect of the industry and endeavoured to follow her dream. While studying psychology at the University of the West Indies, Deniese participated in and organised numerous fashion shows. She has showcased her work in Jamaica (2006, Style Week Jamaica) and Barbados (2011, Barbados Fashion Week). Today, her main focus is in millinery as she seeks to grow her Shev Kalekshan brand. Much of her work is centred around bridal hair accessories, but in the near future she also wants to make wedding gowns. She explains, “I have always loved weddings, as a little girl and teenager I use to day dream about my wedding and what my dress would be like”. What Shev seeks to offer to its clients is an opportunity to discover and express who they are and inspire confidence through fashion. Besides fashion, she has also worked in the area of community development and disaster management. She enjoys watching sunsets, writing poetry and reading. Her dream is to make Shev a success and aid in the improvement of the regions fashion industry. She also enjoys being a mother to her three nieces who reside with her in Barbados. ~

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SOMETHING BLUE “Alice...slid both combs into my hair under the edge of the thick braids. ‘That’s something old and something blue,’ Alice mused... ‘And your dress is new…‘ She flicked something at me... the filmy white garter landed in my palms. ‘That’s mine and I want it back,’ Alice told me.” - Bella, in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn

Never has any cultural tradition carried with it more superstitions, warnings or amulets promising good fortune than a couple’s pledge to spend eternity together. Of these, one of the most wellknown and most commercially adopted is the old English poem, “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, A Sixpence in your Shoe.” This adage originates in the superstitious middle ages, when it was believed that evil spirits existed everywhere and were particularly active during rites of passage, such as weddings. It was important to use good luck charms to keep the bride and groom safe and any type of talisman, from a horseshoe to a lucky coin was considered a good omen. With the tradition of “Something old, Something new…” comes the assurance of continuity (something old); optimism for the future (something new); acquired happiness (something borrowed); purity and fidelity (something blue); and good fortune and prosperity (a sixpence in your shoe). It has inspired the creative and commercial premises of many bridal collections and designer trimmings, and carries with it various opportunities for selfexpression… “Each day learn something new, and just as important, relearn something old”. - Robert Brault

“In this bright future, you can’t forget your past.” - Bob Marley

Something Old is a representation of the bond with the bride’s own family and the past, particularly with the mother or grandmother or even the most distant relations. It is emblematic of continuity. To symbolise this link, brides may choose to carry an heirloom such as a vintage purse, or to wear a piece of antique family jewellery which belonged to a relative. The bride may select something from the mother or grandmother’s wedding gown, such as a piece of a veil, to be used in their wedding bouquet or sewed into the bridal gown. Actress, Jessica Biel, adorned her Giambattista Valli veil with heirloom pearls that came from her grandmother’s wedding day tiara and country singer, Miranda Lambert, donned her mother’s very own wedding dress in her nuptials with Blake Shelton. Florists can also find creative ways to incorporate vintage pieces of fabric, lace, chiffon or nylon netting by making little flowers and wrapping the floral stems with it. “Everyday there is something new that makes me love you even more than the day before”. - Anonymous “It looks like the future is really bright” - Michael P. Anderson

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Something New signifies optimism and eager anticipation for the future. It is a simple exercise to incorporate any number of new items into the nuptials or the wedding attire, but if one seeks to step outside of the box, some personalised options can include a gift of jewellery, presented to the bride by the groom and monogrammed with her new initials. “It is smarter to borrow from nature than to reinvent the wheels” - Philip Emiagwali

Like “Something Old” the symbolic nature of “Something Borrowed” lies in the philosophy that the past carries with it great promise for the future. It is believed that to wear something that was offered by those who had a happy and loving marriage will bestow luck on the bride and groom. A mother or grandmother of the bride or groom can offer a wedding band or engagement ring for the bride to wear as a pendant or on her own finger. Hair pieces, brooches or veils can also be borrowed from previous family nuptials. The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, wore a 1936 Cartier “halo” tiara, on loan from the queen herself, to her wedding with Prince William. The groom can also choose to carry an old handkerchief that previously belonged to the parents or grandparents, personalised with their initials. “Marry in blue, lover be true.” - 19th century English Proverb

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The blue tradition is said to be the eldest of them all, dating back to ancient Israel, Rome and England, symbolising a promise of purity and fidelity. Before Queen Victoria set the standard for marrying in white, blue was the common colour to be wed in, representing purity. From the ultimate in something blue for fashionistas, such as Christian Louboutin’s blue sole wedding shoes, to invisible accessories, such as Oscar de la Renta’s “Something Blue” perfume- this is the tradition that carries the most creative promise. Fans of the HBO series, Sex in the City, no doubt recall Carrie’s blue Manolo Blahnik shoes that she wore in her nuptials to Big in the feature film adaptation. Something blue can be incorporated into various aspects of the wedding. Actress/ model Rebecca Romjin and Kate Middleton both incorporated a blue bow on the inside of their wedding dress, while many brides have opted for a blue garter, possibly even offered by a relative, to double as something borrowed. A blue flower can be included in the bride’s bouquet, or blue could be the dominant colour in the wedding décor. The possibilities are quite extensive. “You remember how it goes? Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence for your shoe?” “I remembered,” I said, thinking of the sewn quarter. If I wasn’t careful to keep my skirt held as I walked, the coin hit the floor with the barest knock. - “Man and Wife” by Katie Chase


During the early 1600’s it was customary for the Lord of the Manor to give his bride a piece of silver as a wedding gift. This was symbolically represented by a sixpence coin. It later became a tradition to include a sixpence in the dowry that was given by the bride’s family to the groom. That tradition of the sixpence as a symbol of good luck continues in England today, but is less commonly used in other parts of the world. So, draw a picture with your mind’s eye- it is your wedding day and you’ve never been more beautifulevery detail, every accessory carries with it the promise of a life of luck and love, prosperity, fidelity and happiness. You make your entrance where you have long been awaited by your eager guests. In

you walk with your white-studded blue-soled shoes with a little silver coin imbedded beneath your feet. Around your neck gracefully lies a pendant that once belonged to your grandmother, beside vintage pearl earringsworn by your mother at her own nuptials, loaned to you for this most special of occasions and beautifully set off by your most recent acquisition- your beautiful wedding gown. This Victorian-era admonition has inspired the creativity behind your striking ensemble- but it is you- the way you make it your own and the true bond between you and your groom that carries the ultimate weight in the prosperity that you achieve and the good fortune that you attract. Ultimately, your love and commitment are the only amulets you need.

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Express the tr ue nature of the Caribbean by mixing & matching bright colours and bold patter ns to create a fun and memorable tabletop. Pick one or two main accent colours from your dinnerware and build on them with colourful glassware, printed linens and g org eous accessories such as f lorals and napkin rings. T he key to this eclectic look is to mix the colorful dinnerware colors differently for each setting to create a har monious and collected look. I tems f ea tur ed - Lenox Opal Innocenc e Fl at war e, F iesta Dinne rwar e in Scarlet, Tanger i n e & Turquoise a vailable exclusi v ely at Dw el l i n g s.

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Br ing a br ea th of fres h air to you r tab l etop with sea br eeze in s pired hu es o f g reen and b l ue. Her e, we u s ed o nly th ree colou rs i n o u r desig n a nd added interes t with var yi ng tex tur es a nd prints res u lting in a co or d i nated yet exciting tables cap e. Steal this loo k by l ayer ing pa tter n s & textu res fo r a po p that your g uests will be s u re to love. I t ems f ea tur ed - Summer Classics Cr oquet Rec ta ng ula r Dining Table & Cr oquet Side C hai r s, Lenox Sc ul p t Flatwar e, Fiesta Dinnerwar e i n Cob a lt, Lemongrass and Turquoise a vailabl e exc lusi vely a t D w ellings.

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T his lovely f loral s ettin g is perfect fo r a S pr ing or Su mmer weddin g. T h e war m tropica l pinks, reds an d oran g es, which are b roug ht in thro u gh the fres h f lowers a nd ta b le setting create a welco ming and fes tive a tmospher e. Play aro u nd with patter n ed d i nner wa r e. U s e th e wh ole place s etting or j ust a touch by mixing in an accen t plate wi th solid or white din ne rware de p en d i ng o n how bold yo u wis h t o g o. Now, tu r n d own the lig hts and din e by candleligh t f or a n even m or e in timate feel. I t ems f ea tur ed - Lenox Floral Fus ion 4 Piec e P l a c e Setting , L enox Scul pt Flatwar e, L enox Tusc a ny H a r vest Balloon a vailable exclusi v el y at D w elling s. Flow ers b y : Simply Flow ers

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N o t s o much f or co lo u r? You can s till create a s tri k i ng ta b l eto p with neutral to nes. T h e trick is in l ayeri ng textu res. T h i s white dinner ware’s emb os s ed bo rder h as a s l i g htl y anti q u e look which pairs p e rfectly with the recl ai m ed wood ta b l e i t is la id on. B reak the mon oton y with a bol d pri nt i n kee p i n g with the neu tr al to nes layered with a natu ral s ea g ras s ch a rg er f or som e org anic textu re. T h e clear g l as s es and s i m pl e f l a twa re a dd just the right amo u nt o f s p ark l e contras ti ng wi th th e o th er m a tte elements. Finally u s e s ome s eas hel l s or other n a tu ra l elem ents a s p lace card ho lders and i n you r center pi ece to co m plete the look. It em s f ea tur ed - Post & R ail Dining Table A sh &Eu r o C asu al Ar m C ha i r, Gra c ious Choc olate Placemat & Napkins, M ai son 1 6 Pi ec e D i nner wa r e Set, Lenox Opal Innocence Flatwar e, Len ox Tu sc an y I c e Be v era g e Set, P ha la enopsis Or chid a vailable exclu si v el y at Dw el l i n g s.

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i n the g ard en S et a lively ta ble ou tdo ors and kee p the conver sa tion f lowing by mixin g a rang e of v i br a nt colours in you r tab le s ettin g. T he g el s tem g la sses kee p you r gu es ts ’ drin k s cool f or h o ur s a nd ca n b e u s ed as an origin al wed d i ng f avour with ju s t a b it o f p ers on alizatio n. S om e over sized glas s b ottles do u ble as center pieces a nd carafes. T he o r namental candles a r e citro nella s cented s o will kee p u n wa nted bug s away throu gho u t th e m eal . L ayer ing white rou n d an d s q u are plates and th e over sized white vas e in th e center g ive th is ta ble a simp le and con temp orar y tou ch. I t ems f ea tur ed - Spectr um Placemat Cactus & Turquoise, Red Vanilla Far e Squar e Dinner & Sa la d P la te, Gel W ine Glasses a vailable exc lusi vely a t D w ellings. Flow ers b y : Sim ply Flow ers

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L o o k i n g f or even mo re colou r? Tr y thes e br i g ht, bol d s pi ce i n s p i red colour s f or a s ettin g th at s ays “fiesta” al l the way. Kee p i t sim ple by s tickin g to a maximu m o f three col ou rs to avo i d over whelm ing th e eye an d ju s t layer them i n wi th al l th e va rious elem ents of you r s ettin g. T h e fun i nd iv i d u al car a f es a l low g uests to p ou r their drinks at th ei r own pace or co u l d alter na tively be u s ed as vas es for min i ar rang em ents, wh i ch ca n la ter be taken ho me as favou rs. T he beau ti f u l tro p i ca l center piece co mb in es all th e co lo u rs on the tabl e a n d a d ds a sof t a nd frag rant fin al tou ch . It em s f ea tur ed – F iesta Dinnerwar e in Scarlet, Tan g er i n e & S u nf l o w er, Ba r oque Counter Dining Table, Lenox Po r t ol a Fl at war e, Fer n O ra ng e N a p k ins a vailable exclusi v ely at Dw el l i n g s. Fl o w er s b y : Simp ly Flow ers

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Ross & Kylee

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REAL WEDDING ROSS & KY LEE

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The wedding of Ross & Kylee LeeLum truly encapsulated the essence of love. Surrounded by great family & friends, this bride & groom were grinning from ear to ear with excitement from early morning. After the ceremony we a l l h e a d e d t o t h e g r o o m ’s h o m e w h e r e t h e f a m i l y c a m e t o g e t h e r a n d h o s t e d a b e a u t i f u l r e c e p t i o n . F r o m t h e f l o w e r s t o t h e d e c o r, t h i s w e d d i n g w a s pulled together by the supportive (and talented) hands of family members. There are few things in life that beat a good ole’ family wedding.

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This bride & groom travelled all the way from Ontario to exchange their vows at the Jewish synagogue in Bridgetown, Barbados. Getting ready at The Crane Resort made for a breathtaking backdrop as the couple decided to m e e t b e f o r e t h e c e r e m o n y t o s m i l e , g i g g l e & s a y t h e i r ‘ I l o v e y o u ’s ’ . W i t h h e r grandfathers bow tie attached to her bouquet, Monica walked down the aisle hand in hand with her mother & father at the synagogue that was perfectly i l l u m i n a t e d b y m i l l i o n s o f c a n d l e s . T h e r e c e p t i o n f o l l o w e d a t Wa t e r s i d e w h e r e more traditions unfolded and memories were made & captured.

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SURPRISES S W E E T & S AV O U R Y

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SWEET & SAVOURY SURPRISES BY FLINDT The tradition of distributing wedding favours may seem like a 20th century phenomenon, in truth its a ritual steeped in history.

guests

day and wedding favours are no exception.

from European Aristocrats was known as a

They are still sweets but they can be diverse;

“bonbonniere”, a small trinket box made from

many complement the theme or season. Some

crystal, porcelain and/or precious stones with

are personalised to reflect the bride and groom

a sweet treat (usually sugar cubes or delicate

or to pay tribute to the decor.

confectionery) inside. The gesture was one of

Here in Barbados we love the team at Patisserie

good luck and the contents were a nod to the

Bistro Flindt. World renowned pastry chef

wealth and prosperity of the bride and groom

Carsten Flindt and his lovely wife Zoe have a gift

(sugar being a luxury good available only to the

for creating mouthwatering ‘art’ in many styles,

rich and glamorous!). Over the centuries sugar of

flavours and themes.

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course became more affordable and the tradition was soon adopted by couple’s getting married

Gone are the classics and many brides today

across Europe and the World!

opt to pass our delectable chocolates, cute and fun ‘cake pops’ or hosting entire dessert or

Today most couples gift their guests a small token

candy stations for their guests to choose their

as a gesture of thanks for their attendance on their

favours from and the Flindt team works closely

special day as well as a memento of the occasion.

with you ensure that every base can be covered,

Wedding cake boxes with monogrammed ribbons

including serving, plating and presentation. They

or muslin encased candy coated almonds have

are famous for their chocolate fountains, their

long ruled this time honoured custom; but these

miniature bites of heaven and their incredible

are modern times and wedding favours have taken

attention to detail. Today’s brides want that ‘je

on a whole new level of creativity and meaning. A

ne se quoi’ and who isn’t delighted with themed

great deal of thought is poured into that special

desserts? Anything is possible seashells, polo

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ponies, starfish, rings, mini cake pops, fudge, heart

This attention to detail is exactly what brides are looking

shaped morsels, macaroons or truffles; Flindt can

for; we all want the day to be perfect, each detail to stand

source any design to best reflect your passion,

out and the celebration to end on the right note, the

personalities or union.

couple hand in hand, cans tinkling behind the ‘getaway car’ and guests strolling into the night, ‘bonbonniere’ in

But ever the professionals, Flindt’s talents don’t end

hand and romance heavy in the air.

in the kitchen. Carsten draws inspiration from the themes and gets very creative with presentation. For tropical themed weddings, he’s been known to use real coconut palms as serving trays and presented wedding guests with a fanfare of sweet creations nestled snugly in actual seashells.

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NICOLE & KE VIN

26th May, 2012

On the Saturday 26th May 2012, two successful young New York residents were pronounced husband and wife on the immaculately prepared grounds of Codrington College, in the beautiful parish of St John, Barbados. These two individuals were Nicole Spooner, a New York attor ney, and Kevin Campbell, a hedge fund analyst. The guest list consisted of eighty-five persons, three quarters of which flew in from various countries around the world. Nicole’s main concer n was to make sure her guests had a truly unforgettable time in Barbados! The wedding day was filled with beautiful blue skies, breathtaking sceneries, monumental buildings, talented musicians, elegant decorations, kind and genuine people with plenty of smiles. This ceremony was held on the east lawn of Codrington College overlooking the lush green east coast of Barbados. Emotions ran high when the beautiful bride walked down the aisle to join her future husband. While the bride and the groom signed the register, to seal the deal, their guests were being serenaded by outstanding saxophonist Nicholas Timothy. After the ceremony, a live jazz band entertained the guests on the west lawn, with the magnificent backdrop of a grand pond with beautiful pink flowers sitting on lily pads. Icy cold cocktails and delicious canapÊs were enjoyed by the guests as the couple took their first pictures as husband and wife together. There was also a photo booth which everyone, including the couple, frequented and enjoyed.

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At 6pm the guests were invited into the elegantly decorated dinning tent where they all took their seats. The Bride and Groom were announced into the dining area to a mix of songs from Barbados and Jamaica, prepared by one of Barbados’s very own DJs, Randy King. After half an hour of partying the guests were finally seated for dinner (a plated menu created by one of Barbados’s most renowned chefs, Michael Hinds, featuring a variety of delicious local foods). After dinner the couple and their guests partied the night away! Nicole & Kevin were quoted as saying: “There is no denying how tirelessly Lisa and Jean worked, how impeccable their work is, and how every event they touch is golden. I realize now, that is what is called the “Island Bliss” touch.”

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6th October, 2012

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Kristen and Michael’s wedding was somewhat different from most, as the bride was immersed in studies for upcoming exams and was unable to be as involved in the planning process as she would have liked. As a result, most of our correspondence was with Michael, who did an admirable job of guiding the process along according to Kristen’s wishes. The gardens of Nelson Gay Villa provided the inspiration for the design and this was reflected in the classic white fabric treatments, accented by shades of green. Candles, in a variety of vessels added warmth and a touch of romance to the setting.

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by Steve Cumberbatch

The vows have been uttered, the rice thrown, champagne flowed, speeches given, tears shed, fireworks and cake cut; at the end of your special day the single most important thing will be that you captured all of these moments. The brideLIFE team sat down with one of our favourite photographers Steve Cumberbatch from Magical Moment’s to get an insight into the world behind the camera. BL: What is the biggest challenge wedding photographers have on the day? SC: Actually the thing that makes wedding photography so unique, is both it’s strength and it’s greatest challenge. Each wedding has

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its own dynamic in terms of personalities, relationships, setting, light, which is what makes the day so special. At the same time it’s the unexpected aspect of those dynamics that present a challenge as there is only so much planning you can do to reflect the very best of whatever mix of circumstances that each wedding presents. BL: What is your most popular request by the couple? SC: Most couples come to me because I have a brand that is fairly well known and recognized, so they already know what I do and how I do it; which puts me in a good position in terms of expectations. I always try to reflect the wedding day in a natural storytelling way, recording not just activity but emotion. You get a great sense of personalities and relationships that way.

BL: When you look through your lens, what is your perfect moment? SC: Ahaaa now this is the key. This is my life passion, this is what I call decisive moments, that classic picture that as they say tells a thousand words....and it’s all captured in a micro second. There is a natural cycle in everything in life, even in a smile or an embrace, there is a point, a peak to that emotion that tells the story most effectively. I think it is both an art and a skill to consistently be able to capture those defining moments; the key is to be always looking for them, to know them when you see them, to be prepared technically to get them, and to help create an environment as a photographer where they flourish naturally. You also have to have some emotional sensitivity, as these moments can sometimes be quite subtle .... a touch of the hands, an extra twinkle of the eye, a little movement in the shape of the mouth, and you have to make that connection to see and feel those moments.

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BL: We think the photography is one of the most important aspects of the day, as the man behind the lens how do you work with the couple to keep it flowing, natural and without ‘intruding’? SC: This is the great balance that I strive for, and it is like a dance. The key is to keep the couple’s interest at the center of your actions. There is no one approach that fits all. What I want to do is capture the most decisive moments as naturally as possible, but you are also recording history, so you want to do so as thoroughly as possible. Realistically some people are anxious or tense and then you have the overall timeline of the wedding that has to be respected, so you never want to intrude or control the process, but have the expertise, personality and communication skills to just do enough, so that you get the best out of the everyone.

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BL: What about kids? Any tips for those photos? SC: There is only one rule, don’t follow it and you’re in big trouble and that is to work according to their schedule. Most kids are naturals actually, in many cases they are better than adults at letting go of their inhibitions and letting their personalities show but you do have to be patient and aware and attentive. What happens mostly though, is that the parents are feeling all of the pressure , because they (like all of us parents) want their kids to be great right at the point that is needed, so they transfer that anxiety to the kids, and it ends up getting the opposite response. With kids you have to physically get down to their level, make a connection even if it is just a high five, and keep it fun, and fun is definitely not ( if you are two ft tall) having 10 adults shout instructions at you at the same time.


BL: And finally, tell us a little about yourself, your professional portfolio and maybe why you think Barbados is the ideal wedding destination? SC: Anyone who knows me knows that I love and enjoy interacting with people and my greatest love is music. You can image how much I love a wedding!! I actually came into this business unexpectedly; I was on a fast track in the corporate world and I’m sure many people thought I was nuts at the time, but my grandfather and a couple uncles were photographers and I just felt this calling, like it would be a cool thing to do to honour them. I threw myself into it, and took to it like a duck to water! I’ve been doing it now for over 20 years and it’s been a wonderful journey. I am big on continuous improvement, so I was from the start, and still am constantly involved in retooling and training and being mentored. I think I’m in a good place. I’ve got experience, skill and confidence and while

I don’t have the power to control the weather or the circumstances, I think I have the attitude and aptitude to make sure I take away the best of what the day has to offer. Watching the evolution of photography has also been fascinating. I was at the leading edge of the digital revolution and have watched this evolve and seen the opening up of the practice of photography over the last five years in particular to just about everyone. Anyone over the age of 15 years is now actively engaged in some form of activity with photography and I think it’s such a great thing! In a way it underscores just how important my role is, when I be that one person, applying my experience, creativity and passion to recording those moments that will be treasured for years to come by so many. It really is an honour in many ways. As for why Barbados is the ideal wedding destination? Have you seen our beaches? Have you met our people? Have you had a taste of our culture? This really is an island paradise that will charm anyone who visits and give those couples lasting memories of their first steps together into their new lives.

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hen Shane met Anna he knew it was love at first sight and he was going to marry her and spend the rest of their lives together. After the engagement Anna got right into her planning process and knew what she wanted right away. With the help of Shane’s family decorating skills Anna was able to take the task of designing her own dream wedding. Knowing this process was going to be challenging Anna sought after the expertise of Weddings By Malissa whose team guided and helped co-ordinate her wedding to her exact specifications. Anyone who was a part of Anna and Shane’s special night will forever remember the love which was the driving force behind this magical night … these soul mates began their jour ney in life together. “ 129


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We d d i n g s P l a n n e r : W e d d i n g s B y M a l i s s a We d d i n g L a y o u t a n d D e s i g n - B r i d e a n d F a m i l y Location: Bohemia Villa, Sandy Lane P h o t o g r a p h e r s - Marcus and Yaisa Tangwell of Yaisa Tangwell Photography

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The designs created by the bride used colours, such as, soft blush pink, ivory and champagne in all of her linens and flowers and bridesmaids dresses. Anna and Shane’s dream was to create a wedding where there were lots of food and good music and all their guests will have the best party. They both achieved that by blending their two cultures of Trinidadian and Barbadian dishes together and used the talents of Anna Went to cater for the night. Their other love was Sushi, and they had the best Sushi Chef from Trinidad come to the wedding to prepare on site the most sumptuous sushi station their guests ever had. Guests danced the night away till the early hours of the next mor ning, to music of all genres that was played by a DJ from Trinidad. Anyone who was a part of Anna and Shane’s special night will forever remember the love which was the driving force behind this magical night … these soul mates began their jour ney in life together.

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Bar - Harbour Lights Cake Design - Annalise Benskin of Annalise Cake Designs Podium Lighting and Fairy Lights - IGM stage lighting Sound and Lighting - LD Audio DJ - Nicholas Pena Tr a n s p o r t - S u n t o u r s a n d C o c o n u t To u r s 131


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Mukta and Todd met while living and working in London, but with a strong love of the ocean and nature decided upon the idyllic island paradise of Barbados for their wedding. On a beautiful February mor ning, Mukta and Todd were married at the spectacular Bottom bay in front of family and close friends.

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S TAY F O R A W H I L E

Stanford House “S TAN FOR D H OU SE � A n i n d u l g e n t h oneymoon e sca p e, t his ro m a n t i c f i v e - b e d ro o m v i l l a c ommand s ma g ni f ic e nt o c e a n v i e w s . T h e a c c o m m o d a t i o n f eat ures a su mpt uo us ma s t e r s u i t e , o p e n i n g o n t o a p ri vat e te rra c e whe re quie t m o m e n t s c a n b e s a v o u red . Tak e a d va nt a g e o f t he b a l m y i s l a n d d a y s i n the l arge i n fi ni ty e dg e po o l a n d J a c u z z i , o r l i n g e r o v er d i nner i n the c ha r ming d i n i n g g a z e b o w h i l e e n j oyi ng t he

b eaut i f ul C ari b b ean sunset . S t anf ord House is also a b reat ht ak i ng l ocat i on f or i nt i mat e weddings. The i nf i ni t y p ool and Romanesq ue gaz ebo covered in sp ark l i ng f ai ry l i ght s p rovi d e t he p erf ect ambience, agai nst t he b ack d rop of t he C ari b b ean Sea. Extending t o over one acre, l ushl y p l ant ed gard ens sur round the p rop ert y, accent uat ed b y st unni ng wat er features and st at ues.

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Bananaquit “B A N A N A Q U IT” i s a b e a u t i f u l 5 - b e d ro o m , 5- b at hroom vi l l a l o c a t e d o n t he w e s t c o a s t o f B a rb a d o s o n t he S ugar Hi l l Es t a t e , e njo y in g m a rv e l o u s v i e w s o f t h e C ari b b ean Se a . Th is v illa ’s m a in l i v i n g a re a s a re l o c a t e d on t he up p er l evel f lo o r t o m a xim i z e o n t h e s p e c t a c u l a r v i ews of t he Ba rb a dia n We s t Coa s t a n d t h e C a ri b b e a n Sea on t he ho ri zo n. Ups t a ir s t h e re i s a b e a u t i f u l l y f u r n ished l i vi ng ro o m, kit c he n, a nd a s p a c i o u s o u t d o o r c o v ered d i ni ng a nd si t t ing t e r r a c e , f a c i n g w e s t - p e rf e c t f o r rel ax i ng or e nte rtaining da y a nd n i g h t .

O n t he ground l evel t here are t hree l arge en suite air cond i t i oned b ed rooms al l t ast ef ul l y decor ated with access t o a shad ed out d oor si t t i ng area. The ground f l oor out d oor l i vi ng area i s eq ui p p ed with a bar and a l arge p ool d eck wi t h an i nf i ni t y- ed ged pool, which cascad es d own i nt o a smal l er p ool below it. Under t he p ool d eck t here i s a f ab ul ous and color ful media and games room f ul l y eq ui p p ed wi t h cable TV, DVD, p ool t ab l e and t ab l e t enni s t ab l e. B oth cable and wi rel ess i nt er net i s al so avai l ab l e. T hi s v i l l a i s av ai l abl e f o r rent f ul l y s t affed. F o r any i nqui ri es pl eas e co ntact: s to ney l ees @ bti nter net.co m o r D o o dy Bl ake o n + 44 (0) 7979693620

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H O M E AWAY F R O M H O M E

Bellevue House “B EL L E V U E H OU SE ”

T hi s 11, 000s q. ft h o u s e w a s b u i l t b e t w e e n t he years 1735 – 1750 is a m i x o f o l d t ra d i t i o n a l B a rb ad os and mo d er n Ba r ba do s w h i l s t k e e p i n g s o m e o f t h e ant i q ues from th e ho us e . T h e h o u s e h a s 5 b e d ro o m s , 3 on t he up p e r le v e l t ha t o pe n o u t o n t o t h e u p s t a i rs p at i o t hat wra p s r ig ht a ro und t h e h o u s e a n d o n t h e l o w er l evel ha s tw o s m a lle r be d ro o m s t h a t h a s f e a t u res of t he o ri g i n a l ho us e t ha t w a s re s t o re d a n d a l l b e d rooms are a i r co ndit io ne d. Th e h o u s e a l s o h a s a c o t tage t hat ha s 2 a ddit io na l a ir c o n d i t i o n e d b e d ro o m s . The house a l so h a s 8 ba t hro o m s t h ro u g h o u t t h e h o u s e. The g a rd ens t ha t s ur ro u n d s t h e h o u s e i s v e ry e nchant i ng

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and t he ground s al so has a swi mmi ng pool with full d eck and a p ond . The house al so has cable/ satellite, wi rel ess i nt er net , b ars, d vd p l ayer and television, st ereo, out d oor d i ni ng and a saf e. The house also comes wi t h a housek eep er, cook and laundress that wi l l t ak e care of al l of your need s make your stay more enj oyab l e at Bel l evue. For rat es and dates of avai l ab i l i t y cont act t he reservat i ons d epar tment.

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P E A C E I N PA R A D I S E

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i s t h e S a n s k ri t w o rd f o r c o n t ent ment , a p er fe c t na m e f o r t h e s e re m a rk a b l e , l u x ury one b ed roo m a nd s t udio s e l f c a t e ri n g s u i t e s b o a s t i ng wi d e veranda s a nd t r a d i t i o n a l j a l o u s i e w i n d o w s t hat op en o nto a pa no r a m ic v i e w o f t h e b e a u t i f u l e a s t coast of Ba rb a do s a nd t he i s l a n d s l o n g e s t b e a c h . S ant osha Ba rb a do s is s e t in n a t u ra l c o u n t ry s i d e w i t h a sp aci ous b ree zy s unde c k wit h a l a rg e s w i m m i n g p o o l a nd j acuz z i o fferi ng s t unning v i e w s o v e r t h e A t l a n t i c Ocean. A l l su i tes a re fully e q u i p p e d , a i r- c o n d i t i o n e d and have o c e a n v ie w ba lc o ni e s .

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Effortless Entertainment for the Gentlemen

Barbados

like most caribbean islands is well know for it’s laid-back culture; what makes us so unique though is that we have an equally enthralling and very vibrant atmosphere here. This is often why couples select the island for their destination wedding. What better place to bring friends and family to not just take part in that special day, but have the opportunity to relax, indulge and have one of the best holidays of their lives. Once you’ve selected the perfect venue, you can leave the details to your planner and really get out there and enjoy the island and all of it’s unique luxuries. Barbados is a tropical playground and the ultimate escape for you and your guests. It is the fodder of many a Caribbean daydream with its diverse treasure chest of a landscape; enough to satisfy the lethargic beach bum, the budding big wave surfer, the eager explorer and the lavish lifestyle persona. Loop Barbados has pulled together our top treats for wedding parties!

Absolute Indulgence for the Ladies It is time to treat your girls (and you of course) to an utter and unlimited wind-down of the body, mind and spirit. So why not forget about it all and spend a couple hours being completely perfumed, pampered, bathed and blissed-out. If looking for a spa on the South Coast Chakra at Accra Hotel or Serenity at The Crane Resort will be perfectly suited. If you are looking for something which conjures up fanciful dreams such as having a solar stone massage using volcanic basalt stones in a private room completed with a garden terrace and filled with the ‘riches of the Caribbean”, Coral Reef may just be your place. And if you’re looking for the perfect spa experience Sugar Cane Club Spa is the place; we love the gazebo area, it’s just perfect for hosting a shower with treatments, lunch and a plunge pool for your party! After you have been completely consumed by the exfoliates and steamed out by the hot-tubs, take a short luxury limo ride to one of Barbados’s shmancy and perfectly positioned restaurants for a world-class lunch. Cuisine is a definite way of illuminating the Barbadian experience. Enjoy cocktails high with rum and tropical fruit and get your fix on the simple splendor of our fresh seafood or rather masterfully marinated meat cooked to ultimate perfection by our very talented chefs.

The sweet smell of freshly cut grass, the sun gently beating down on your neck, the unmistakable thwack of a clean hit and that last glimpse of your ball as it soars towards that hole (hopefully); golf really is a beautiful and very loved game. Barbados is a stunning golf destination and a perfect activity for your male guests to par-take in. The rolling, and of course perfectly manicured, green courses are landscaped not only for technical challenge but also beauty. Trees, tropical flowers, and ponds provide aesthetic pleasure and a home to many tropical animals such as the infamous green monkey. An added bonus is of course the impeccable views that compliment our golf courses. Some of the tops Golf courses around the island include Apes Hill, Sandy Lane, Westmoreland and The Barbados Golf Club. So now that your 9 hole round is over, the moment has come to step back into history and enjoy a little something which has created a big impact on Barbados, its people and its culture. Let us discover the historic origins, mysteries and secrets behind Barbados’ (some may say the world’s) finest and oldest rum – Mount Gay. Observe the distillation, aging, blending and (best yet) tasting of this legendary 300-yearold rum that has been perfected over time. You can choose from the signature rum tour, the interactive cocktail tour or the Bajan Buffet Lunch Tour.

Come Together Both the ladies and gentlemen have had their separate fun today and now it is time to enjoy the evening with one another. In the mood to sail across our Barbadian seas and experience natural ombre, ranging from deep blue to turquoise? Visions of idyllic island life, sipping on champagne and nibbling on canapés as the sun sets is yes, cliché, but never the less intoxicating. The polyrhythmic patter of the water colliding with the hulls of the catamaran and the sweet calypso beats make it all that better. Sailboats dot the seascape and colours, that you do not actually know the names of, reflect on the water. Unconditional and simply ideal ending to a perfect day for your wedding guests we would say. R & RCruises is a luxury catamaran and we highly recommend them for your intimate and special private cruise.

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BARBADOS Disco ver al l of th e beau ty th at B ar bados h as to offer – v i s i ti n g b re a t h t a ki n g places s u ch as C h er r y Tree H i l l , Morgan L ew i s , B ath s h eba an d St . Jo h n ’s

Church. Stop at th e s tu n n i n g an d h i s tor i c S u n bu r y P l an tati on H o u s e a n d e n j o y a to ur o f th e Great H ou s e an d a s cr u m ptu ou s B aj an l u n ch . and drinks are i n cl u ded.

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& CRITTERS See the am azi n g s i gh ts of B ar bados abov e an d bel ow grou n d. Vi s i t H a r r i s o n ’s Cave, where y ou w i l l tak e a tr am th rou gh on e of th e w or l d’s m os t b e a u t i f u l caves. We th en h ead ov er to th e W i l dl i fe R es er v e, w h ere y ou w i l l get a c h a n c e to see B arba dos ’ fam ou s green m on k ey s . Th e tou r con cl u des at th e b e a u t i f u l

F arley Hill Nati on al P ar k , offer i n g s tu n n i n g v i ew s an d a beau ti fu l h i s t o r i c r u i n . Entrances are i n cl u ded.

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H ISTORIC TOURS Explo re the U N ES C O -des i gn ated Wor l d H er i tage S i te of B r i dgetow n a n d t h e G a r r i s o n Histo rical area w i th th i s u n i qu e tou r l ed by an exper t on th e area. Po i n t s o f i n t e re s t include the 1 8 1 3 s tatu e of A dm i r al H or ati o N el s on , th e ol des t P ar l i ame n t B u i l d i n g s i n

the Wester n H em i s ph ere an d Th e C areen age, w h i ch i s s ti l l an acti v e wa t e r w a y t o d a y. Entrances are i n cl u ded.

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PERFECT Let us tak e y ou off th e beaten path an d s h ow y ou s om e of B ar b a d o s ’ b e s t ke p t secrets ! We’ l l tak e y ou on tou r s to th e m os t pi ctu res qu e par t s o f B a r b a d o s -

Chalk y Mou n t, B ottom B ay, an d m ore. S top for a pi cn i c l u n ch a t B a t h B e a c h ,

where y ou can go for a s w i m . Th e am az i n g ph oto oppor tu n i ti es o n t h i s t o u r a re no t to b e m i s s ed. P i cn i c l u n ch an d dr i n k s i n cl u ded.

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Our Barbados Wedding

While I love Barbados, the island was not my first choice. My husband’s family is from Barbados and St. Vincent. I was born in England and grew up on Kauai so I knew that I would always get married on an island. I was sure that island would be Kauai. My husband convinced me that Barbados was not only a beautiful island but also an equidistant location for our friends and family to join our celebration. He continued on “I proposed to you on Kauai so we have to get married in Barbados.” As you can see this was my husband’s Bajan/Vincy logic, hence we were destined to begin our marriage in Barbados. Well I couldn’t plan a wedding on Island I had never visited, so off we went for a comparison test. Barbados was enchanting, I loved the water; warm beautiful blues hues, calm sea or great body surfing. The amazing sky; spectacular cloud formations, sunrises & gorgeous sunsets. Barbados has some

delicious food; Oistins on Friday nights, flying fish, roti & authentic black cake for our wedding. We found the perfect spot for our wedding at The Crane Hotel perched on a cliff overlooking one of the best beaches I’ve ever seen. I had to admit it Barbados was the perfect island for our wedding. While we were at the Crane, I dared my fiancé to jump off the cliff after the Officiant pronounced us man and wife. We were both crazy enough to do it. The rest is history. I never intended on “trashing the dress” as much as I wanted to share a moment, with the man I love, that we would never forget. The dress didn’t want to be packed away to be admired fifty years later. In fact the dress was stunning & vibrant post trash. Trashing the dress gave it more life! We could not think of a better way to begin our life than to literally jump right in.

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VENDOR LISTING Accommodation

Bananquit House

+44 (0) 797 969 3620

stoneylees@btinternet.com

Beach View (246) 432-2300 www.beachviewbarbados.com Bellevue House - Realtors Ltd.

(246) 251-9663

www.bellevuebarbados.com

Bohemia Villa, Sandy Lane

(246) 622-4466

www.blueskyluxury.com

Little Arches (246) 420-4689 paradise@littlearches.com Mango Bay (246) 432-1384 www.mangobaybarbados.com Nelson Gay

(246) 432-5050

www.westcoastvillas.com

Ocean 2

(246) 418-1800

info@oceantwobarbados.com

Savannah Beach Hotel (246) 228-3800 www.savannahbarbados.com Stanford House – Altman

(246) 432-0840

www.standfordhousebarbados.com

Sugar Cane Club & Spa

(246) 422-5026

www.sugarcaneclub.com

Bar Service

Raising the Bar

(246) 231-0556 or 243-5026 dan@rtbconsultants.com

Harbour Lights (246) 436-7225 www.harbourlightsbarbados.com

Bridal Gowns And Accessories

La Juene Mariee (614) 228-2700 www.lajuenemariee.com Shev Kalekshan (246) 2322817 shevkalekshan@gmail.com

Cake Designers

As Cute as a Cupcake

(246) 426-1899

www.facebook.com/ascuteasacupcake

Beverley Marshall (246) 437-9330 beverly@islandsafari.bb Cakes by Annalise

(246) 234 4216

annalisenb@googlemail.com

Patisserie Flindt

(246) 432-2626

flindt@flindtbarbados.com

Caterers/Chefs

Anna Went Caterers

(246) 423-5539

Country House Caterers Ltd.

(246) 433-4652

countryhousecaterers@caribsurf.com

Daily Cookie

(868) 844-5877

dailycookie.barbados@gmail.com

Flindt Catered

(246) 432-2626

flindt@flindtbarbados.com

Michael Hinds

(246) 418-9750

michaelhinds80@hotmail.com

More Vino More Sushi Trinidad

(868) 622-8466

www.morevino.com

(246) 231-1001

info@thegreenmonkeychocolateier.com

St.Patricks Church

(246) 426-2325

www.catholicbb.org

Jewish Synagogue

(246) 436-6869

www.barbados.org

The Green Monkey Chocolatier

Churches

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Event Designers

Emma Corrie Designs

(246)228-7011

Renaissance Designs Inc

(246) 418-8326

Christine Farmer Designs

(246) 230-1101

Entertainment

events@caribsurf.com events@renaissancedesignsinc.com

DJ Paul DeCoteau

(246) 232-3372

paul.decoteau@gmail.com

Dj Willow

(246) 267-4348

djwillow@caribsurf.com

Notes to Note

(246) 427-2555

notestonote@gmail.com

Event Planners

Island Bliss

(246) 243-0549 or 266-4399 info@islandbliss.com

Island Weddings Inc

(246) 424-7181

islandweddingsbarbados.com

Soulmates Barbados

(246) 420-6349

soulmatesbdos@caribsurf.com

Tropical Weddings Barbados

(246) 434-8400

info@tropicalweddingsbarbados.com

Weddings Beyond You Imagination

(246) 420-4832

cupid@barbadosweddings.com

Weddings by Malissa

(246) 262-1450

malissa@barbadosweddings.net

Florists

Simply Flowers (246) 437-6597 cmfoster@caribsurf.com Victoria Florists

Gift Registries

Carter’s General Stores

(246) 426-3379

victoriaflorist@caribsurf.com

(246) 431-1500

carters@caribsurf.com

Dwellings Barbados (246) 438-5900 info@dwellingsbarbados.com

Hair Stylists

Eleanor McCollin

(246)) 419-3855

Hair by Donna (246) 234-3731 donna@hairstylebydonna.com Tenika Tang

(246) 249-9487

Lisa from Cutting Edge

(246) 435-9574

Invitations

It’s A Date Barbados

(246) 262-1450

tenikavctang@gmail.com

itsadate@caribsurf.com

Py-on-i Designs (246) 435-3045 www.pyonidesigns.com

Island Guide

Loop Barbados

(246) 233-8016

www.loopbarbados.com

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VENDOR LISTING Lighting

IGM Stage Lighting

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(246) 420-5627

www.igmstagelighting.com

MMXI (246) 256-0609 mmxiconsultants@gmail.com

Makeup Artists

Janine Cooper (246) 266-1883 janinecooper@caribsurf.com Kia Foster Blades

(246) 267-9866

kia.45@hotmail.com

Leah Whitehead (246) 259-2332 www.leahwhitehead.com Tessa Vaughn

(246) 826-3017

makeupbytv@gmail.com

Troy Forde

(246) 844-8193

exquisitetouchtf@hotmail.com

(246) 233-4151

addison.cumberbatch@gmail.com

Photographers

Addison Cumberbatch

Curwin Cherubin Photography (246) 230-8559 www.curwincherubin.com Eye One Visuals (246) 823-1191 eyeonevisuals@gmail.com Gina Francesca Photography and Design

(246) 256-4459

gina@ginafrancescaonline.com

Himal Reece

(246) 429-6779

himal.reece@facebook.com

(246) 263-1760

www.facebook.com/IslandGalPhotography

Island Gal Photography

Leslie St. John (246) 231-3509 leslie@lesliestjohn.com Relate Studios

(868) 683-7032 / 685-8479

www.itsgoodtorelate.com

Sofie Warren Photography

(246) 262-2546

www.sophiewarrenphotography.com

Steve Cumberbatch’s Magical Moments Photography

(246) 230-3732

steve@magicalphotos.net

Studio Studio (246) 431-0010 www.studiostudio.ifp3.com Yaisa Tangwell (868) 706-1532 www.yaisatangwell.com Zu Photo Booth

(246) 420-6349

thezuphotobooth@gmail.com

Rentals

Ellco Rentals (246) 434-7368 www.ellcorentals.com IGM Stage Rentals (246) 420-5627 www.igmstagelighting.com Quality Occasions

(246) 435-0183/230-7303

QualityOccasions@gmail.com

Simply Exquisite Rentals (246) 826-0721 rentals@simplyexquisite.com

Shopping

Limegrove Lifestyle Centre

Sites & Tours

R&R Catamaran Cruises

(246) 620-5463

www.limegrove.com

(246) 256-5004

www.randrcruisingbarbados.com

SunTours Barbados (246) 434-8430 www.suntoursbarbados.com

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Spas

Glo Spa and Salon (246) 432-1410 www.glospabarbados.com

Transportation

Coconut Tours

(246) 437-0297

www.coconuttoursbarbados.com

Paradise Limousine Services Inc.

(246) 438-3842

www.paradiselimousineservicesinc.com

SunTours Barbados (246) 434-8430 www.suntoursbarbados.com

Travel

Virgin Atlantic (246) 228-4886 www.virginatlantic.com

Videography

I Do Video Art (246) 264-1999 www.idovideoart.com Merville Lynch Productions

(246) 417-7718

merville@mervillelynch.com

Villa Accommodation Agency

Realtors LTD (246) 432-6930 www.realtorslimited.com Altman Villa Rentals

(246) 432-0840

www.altmanbarbados.com

Wedding Venues

Beach View (246) 432-2300 www.beachviewbarbados.com Bellevue House – Realtors Ltd.

(246) 251-9663

www.bellevuebarbados.com

Codrington College (246) 416-8051 www.codrington.org Fisherpond Great House

(246) 266-8752

www.barbadosbrides.com

Little Arches (246) 420-4689 paradise@littlearches.com Mango Bay (246) 432-1384 www.mangobaybarbados.com Ocean 2 (246) 418-1800 info@oceantwobarbados.com R&R Catamaran Cruises

(246) 256-5004

www.randrcruisingbarbados.com

The Cliff Restaurant (246) 432-1922 info@thecliffbarbados.com The Crane Resort

(246) 423-6220

www.thecrane.com

Waterside Restaurant

(246) 418-9750

www.watersiderest.com

Wine & Spirits

Malibu Rum (246) 425-9066 maliburumdrinks.com Mount Gay Rum (246) 425-9066 www.mountgayrum.com Trident Wines (246) 436-0976 tridentwines@caribsurf.com Wine World (246) 434-4305 www.wineworldinc.com

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