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TALES OF LOVE. LIFE AND CELEBRATION FROM THE WORLD’S COOLEST LITTLE CAPITAL AND

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WILD AT HEART Martine and Renze – 25th February 2012 Article by Johanna Osborne QUESTION: WHAT DO YOU GET WHEN TWO CREATIVE PEOPLE WHO WORK IN THE FILM INDUSTRY DECIDE TO TIE THE KNOT? ANSWER: A UNIQUE, TOTALLY FUN WEDDING THAT COULD DOUBLE AS THE STAGE FOR A ROMANTIC MOVIE. THE EVENT WHICH UNFOLDED ON THIS MOST SIGNIFICANT SUMMER’S DAY SHOWCASED MARTINE AND RENZE’S JOIE DE VIVRE, LOVE OF A GOOD PARTY AND KNACK FOR DOING THINGS THEIR WAY WITH THE CORE FOCUS FIRMLY REMAINING ON THEIR NEAREST AND DEAREST THROUGHOUT.

HOW WE DID IT BLOOMS: Moonflower

Nothing about the 25th February 2012 was ordinary, nor was it ever meant to be, for Martine and Renze describe themselves as “creative and stubborn”. Martine explains; “the word unique was surely invented to describe my husband! I’m really glad we just stuck to who we are as individuals and as a pair, and it all worked out beautifully. Most important to get right was that it was our wedding, our way. We figured out the big picture together, made a rough sketch of the ceremony itself, and then I let loose on decorating and details.”

CAPTURE: Melissa Waite Photography

CUISINE: Chef on Demand Dessert – Cafe Mirabelle

FASHION: Wedding Dress – Brides on Thorndon

So what made this day so unique? Let us count the ways...

Suit – Groom wore his father’s suit, groomsman wore Rembrandt suits

Stunning bride Martine drove herself and her “best woman” Megan to the ceremony in “Belladonna” - a glossy black 1967 Triumph Herald Coupe which Renze had lovingly been restoring, and managed to complete in the nick of time. However a small glitch provided Martine and Renze with one of many hilarious anecdotes of the day; “The night before the wedding we left Belladonna safe inside the venue, as the cottage Martine was getting ready in on the day was right next door. Unfortunately she didn’t flick the lights off properly and in the morning the battery was flat, so our tiny female MC Lindsay and Martine had to push start her – on the wedding day!”

GETTING THERE: A 1967 Triumph Herald Coupe, restored by the Groom

SETTING: Ceremony – The couple’s home in Featherston Reception – Tauherenikau Race Course

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Martine and Renze held their wedding ceremony at their own home in rural Featherston, majestically overlooking the grand lake Wairarapa. 100 metres of bunting, red beach umbrellas and straw bale seating set the tone for the relaxed, rustic nuptials. The couple explain; “Our home is our peaceful haven and gives us somewhere to be creative. It was really special to share it with everyone on the day, and now we have the great memories there from the wedding as well.” The reception that followed at Tauherenikau Race Course was very much like “a country day out at the races”. During dinner Martine and Renze sat at a round table with their “best people” and respective partners in the centre of the room, which meant they were nicely nestled in amongst their jovial guests. “We loved all of it!” they delightedly state.

Staying true to their individualistic approach, Martine and Renze opted not to serve cake, but instead an impressive stack of cheeses from Moore Wilsons, which proved to be a big hit with everyone. The tasty supply was so plentiful the happy couple were still enjoying delicious morsels 3 weeks later. In another very cool twist, Martine was the one that proposed to Renze. She shares; “Actually, in the end I proposed! Renze had asked twice; first time after 2 months together over a batch of scones, and I still am not sure if he was serious or not. Second time, I just didn’t think we were ready, and said “probably”. So then he said I would have to ask him. After waiting a year, I realised I really was going to have to, so I asked him on New Year’s Eve, in the last few minutes of a leap year!” Needless to say, the happy groom accepted his proposal.

The party was fuelled by delicious food served by Zane Saba ‘Chef on Demand’, who did most of the catering. A decadent dessert buffet by Martine and Renze’s favourite French Cafe, Cafe Mirabelle of Carterton, followed the mouth-watering meal.

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and the warm-heartedness that defines Martine and Renze’s celebration shines through in both their story and photographs. Martine goes on to share one of her favourite memories; “After the reception I’ll never forget walking back together, otherworldly in our white outfits, in the dark to the cottage we were staying at. It was about 20 minutes through the trees of the Racetrack grounds and up a country lane, on a clear still night.”

Mel Waite captured the stunning wedding in its full glory and the photos are a true credit to her amazing work. Martine and Renze agree; “Mel did a great job, and was a pleasure to have around on the day.” Rebecca at Moonflower in Greytown oversaw the beautiful buttonholes and bouquets. As per Martine’s wishes, she incorporated an herbal theme and included rosemary and ivy, which was used throughout to symbolise the masculine & feminine.

Yes, when Martine and Renze got married there were several points of beautiful difference, which made their day all the more memorable.

Martine and Renze have no regrets when looking back at how their day went. In fact, they are thrilled with the results and the way the party spanned for several days with jovial guests coming back to Martine and Renze’s home the following day for a BBQ and left-over desserts. It was a true weekend of celebration and bonding of nearest and dearest,

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WILD AT HEART Martine and Renze

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A CHANCE ENCOUNTER

ELOPE

TWO PEAS IN A POD

Steve and Annette

SIX ESSENTIAL LOOKS

Marissa and Dominic

THAT WILL HAVE YOU RUNNING AWAY

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INTRODUCTION

TO TIE THE KNOT

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THEMES

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Candy Stripe, Swan Lake, Woodland

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BEAUTIFUL BLOGS AND EXCITING IDEAS It’s an “online” kind of world!

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and Lemon & Lace

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Renee and Jared

ONE FINE DAY IN WELLINGTON

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PAULA BEVEGE EVENTS

Rebecca and Chris

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EDITOR Paula Bevege ..............

WRITER Johanna Osborne ..............

STYLIST Katie Bevege ..............

DESIGN Graphic Solutions

INTRODUCTION

Craig Cristensen, Jess O’Brien, Tom Parkes, Tom Boyle, & Marc Johnston

WELCOME TO THE 3RD ISSUE OF MR AND MRS, WE ARE VERY PROUD TO BE ABLE TO OFFER A QUALITY PUBLICATION THAT IS UNIQUE TO WELLINGTON. WE ARE ALSO VERY EXCITED BE A FINALIST IN THE BEST OF DESIGN AWARDS, A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT FOR ONLY OUR 2ND ISSUE.

.............. COVER PHOTO Mel Waite Photography, COVER COUPLE

Our fashion feature ‘Elope’ is simply stunning, we were very lucky to have the super talented Kate MacPherson shoot this for us. The location was the magnificent Wharekauhau Lodge. We all decided 5 star luxury is the only way to go! A big thank you to the amazing team of people who created this, just for you. The images conjure up feelings of serenity, calmness and peace, not like a wedding can sometimes be at all!

Renze + Martine .............. PHOTOGRAPHERS Mel Waite Photography, FineLine Photography, Jess O’Brien, Kate MacPherson, Sharisse Eberlein Photography,

Which brings me to ask the question, what would your wedding be like if you eloped? Just like the quote on the Rolex Carrie gave to Big in Sex and The City 2, ‘Me and You, Just us two’ would your priorities change, only thinking of 2 people? I personally think weddings are all about celebrating with your family and closest friends. I have had it said to me many times and experienced it myself, the overwhelming feeling of seeing everyone who means something to you in one room really is amazing. It is a chance for both families to spend time together and to have the different branches of your life come together to witness your love and commitment to each other. What could be better?

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I have met many couples in my 13 years in the wedding industry and I do sometimes worry that because weddings are so fashionable, are we losing sight of what the day is all about? Is it about the marriage or the wedding? With a hectic schedule leading up to your wedding day, it is often not until you are facing the love of your life and remember what the day is all about, then all of a sudden things are back in perspective. Suddenly all the stress of organising a wedding is gone, and you will ask yourself “why was I so worried about all the little things?” So my advice to you when planning your day is to remember it really is about ‘the two of you’.

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BEAUTIFUL BLOGS AND EXCITING IDEAS IT’S AN “ONLINE” KIND OF WORLD! Our top picks right now: Headpieces: Sparkly headpieces are so chic right now, and make for a gorgeous touch of “va-va-voom” to your wedding day attire.

I’M ONE LUCKY GIRL. I GET TO WRITE A WEEKLY BLOG THAT IS FEATURED ON WWW.THEWELLINGTONWEDDINGSHOW.CO.NZ IT HAS PROVEN TO BE A WONDERFUL FORUM TO SHARE IDEAS AND INTERACT WITH BRIDES-TO-BE, LOVERS OF ROMANCE AND FUN EVENTS, VIA THE FACEBOOK CONVERSATIONS AND FEEDBACK THAT OFTEN RESULT FROM THE VARYING TOPICS.

Vintage: Vintage is bigger and better than ever before. If it’s timeless elegance and classic style you seek, look no further than a vintage themed day. You cannot go wrong! From your dress and suits to the transport; from the cups and saucers at your table to the

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decorations; vintage rules supreme. You can travel back in time in the most stylish way possible and move forward into your future knowing your wedding photographs will never date Cupcakes: These babies are here to stay! The craze has swept the world over, with many brides and grooms opting for a cupcake tower instead of traditional cakes on their big day


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Ice ice baby: Nothing beats serving delightful refreshments to your guests the way they remember from their childhood. Whether it’s a stylish gelato truck or a candy-buffet, those in attendance are bound to be swooning for weeks! A moment in time: Oh, how we wish the humble mobile photo booth had been around when we tied the knot! Nothing beats the amazing snapshots that result from the crazy antics, not to mention it’s a fantastic source of entertainment all night long

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Shaken not stirred: Nothing says “fabulous” more than a swish cocktail served in old school glasses – set the mood and tone, and make everyone at your wedding feel ultra chic

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whole host of stunning venues at our fingertips. With the help of amazing marquees, you too can tie the knot in the countryside whilst running amongst the vines

Balloons, bubbles and confetti: Balloons and bubbles look exquisite in photos, as do rose petals and confetti. Add a spark of celebration to your day by getting your guests in involved in creating (throwing or blowing) the atmosphere!

Original and unique: Almost anywhere can be a good place to celebrate these days, and imagination and thinking outside the square is all the rage. Whether it’s a barn, woolshed, warehouse, vineyard, theatre, museum or your own backyard – the more unique the better

Tell tale: It’s all about the finer touches and sharing your special story with those there to celebrate your big day. Props that give a history of your personal journey are huge right now. The great outdoors: Whilst we do not reside in the most al-fresco friendly city, we sure do have a

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A CHANCE ENCOUNTER Steve and Annette – 21st January 2012 Article by Johanna Osborne THERE IS A SAYING THAT LOVE FINDS YOU WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT. AND IN STEVE AND ANNETTE’S CASE, THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED. WHEN STEVE ARRANGED TO INTERVIEW ANNETTE FOR A JOB, HE GOT A LOT MORE THAN HE BARGAINED FOR. THE UNSUSPECTING GENTLEMAN HAD NO IDEA HE WAS ABOUT TO LAY EYES ON HIS FUTURE WIFE! A HAPPY COINCIDENCE BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER, AND THEIR SHARED INTERESTS AND VIEWS HAVE LAID THE FOUNDATION FOR THEIR FUTURE.

HOW WE DID IT BLOOMS Flowers Manuela

CAPTURE: Fineline Photography

CUISINE: Logan Brown Restaurant

Annette and Steve are a stylish couple who love enjoying the good things in life with their close friends and family; “We are both real foodies, and this seems to sneak into all our big moments.”

ENTERTAINMENT: Gypsologie & Joosey Fruit The Amazing Travelling Photobooth

And as part-owner of Wellington’s much adored Logan Brown restaurant, it was little wonder that Steve took over the careful menu design for the day. With such a crucial part of the planning in expert hands, this allowed Annette to focus on all the trimmings - making the wedding a veritable feast for all the senses. The happy bride explains; “Steve was planning such an amazing wedding dinner, so I really wanted to create a really nice, inviting space to enjoy it in.”

FASHION: Dress – Purchased in the UK. Robyn Cliffe Couturiére took care of alterations Suits – Working Style

GETTING THERE: Empire Classic Cars

So Annette got to work on various small projects to add her unique touch. And one of these in particular made for quite the humorous anecdote; “We made lots of bunting to decorate the marquee. LOTS. It took weeks to make. We had a neat little production line going, I’d do the cutting and sewing, and Steve trimmed them and turned them inside out. It was a fun little task to do together, and it made me smile on the day to remember Steve up to his elbows in pink triangles – so manly!!!”

PAMPER: Hair & Make-up – Hil Cook

SETTING: Whitemans Valley, Silverstream

STATIONERY: Craft House

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the funny wedding speeches. It was all so special!” Fineline photography’s lens captured all these moments in action, and the images portray the emotion and joy of the day perfectly.

The vivacious couple opted for a small, intimate and family-orientated wedding, and chose to hold it at Steve’s parents’ stunning estate in Silverstream; “Bas and Judy’s place has always been the centre of all the Logan family celebrations, so it just felt right. “

Many family and friends travelled from overseas to be present, and everyone had a fantastic time throughout the festivities. The Amazing Travelling Photobooth once again ensured everyone got to capture a unique moment in time in the most entertaining of ways. And bands Gypsologie and Joosey Fruit saw to it that there was fantastic live entertainment during both the reception and party afterwards. Everyone had a ball.

The pretty bride wore a lovely dress purchased in the UK, and the talented Robyn Cliffe Couturiére assisted with alterations and “some jooshing”. Annette was very pleased with the result; “Robyn Cliffe Couturiére were great!” The groom wore a Working Style suit and managed to wow his adoring bride without much effort. The beautiful makeup on the day was a credit to the brilliant Hil Cook.

Having spent as much time as possible with lingering friends and family in the weeks post-wedding, Steve and Annette are yet to embark on their honeymoon. With exciting travel on the cards in the very near future, there is obviously only one other thing left to do. What might that be, you ask? Why, “live happily ever after of course”, the joyful couple declares! We will certainly toast to that! Long live Steve and Annette!

Flowers Manuela delivered the lovely flowers, which were a perfect complement to the overall chic yet relaxed mood of the wedding celebrations. The day was jovial and jam-packed with lots of special moments. Annette has so many happy memories to cherish; “Waiting to walk down the aisle with my mum, the first time I caught Steve’s eye on the day, 19


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ONE FINE DAY IN WELLINGTON Rebecca and Chris – 10th March 2012 HOW WE DID IT

Article by Johanna Osborne

BLOOMS/STYLE:

A HANDSOME AUSTRALIAN BOY MEETS A GORGEOUS KIWI GIRL IN A BAR IN LONDON. SPARKS FLY AND THEIR DESTINY IS DETERMINED. 10 YEARS TO THE DAY LATER THEY TIE THE KNOT IN ISLAND BAY, WELLINGTON.

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CAPTURE: Kate MacPherson

Rebecca and Chris planned their beautiful New Zealand wedding from Australia where they currently live. Being organised and relying on excellent communication was therefore instrumental in pulling this stunning event together. And with the immense help and support from Rebecca’s Wellington based parents things got nicely underway. Rebecca and Chris explain; “For us it was all about ensuring our guests had the best time possible, so a lot of thought went into the food, alcohol and entertainment. It was a particular focus of ours because so many people were travelling long distances to attend.”

CUISINE: Simply Food Cake – Art n’ Icing

ENTERTAINMENT: Musical Cheers

FASHION: Suits – Hugo Boss and Frank Casey

GETTING THERE: Empire Classic Cars

And it comes as no surprise that the couple picked a true “dream team” when deciding on whose services to enlist; “We had a lot of help from all of our suppliers – every single one of them did a fantastic job and were so, so helpful and accommodating!”

PAMPER: Hair & Make-up – Verity Griffiths

SETTING: Erskine

Opting to use the ever popular Simply Food for catering was a decision Rebecca and Chris were very happy with; “Simply Food were outstanding, well organised and the food was delicious.”

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real. It was very special walking alongside my dad and seeing how proud he was, and then seeing Chris for the first time and him seeing me. There’s nothing else like it really.”

Rebecca and Chris also could not rate Paula Bevege Events any higher; “Katie and Paula were wonderfully helpful. At the rehearsal and on the day itself they were making sure everything was timed perfectly, and the flowers were gorgeous.”

No wedding is complete without a funny tale and Rebecca and Chris’ is no exception. Rebecca’s doting father ended up with a full glass of red wine all over his crisp white shirt during the festivities – but luckily this happened well into the night, by which point it was funny. We think this can only mean one thing – good fortune for the whole family. And there was plenty more humour too with the best man planking in Erskine’s chapel, all caught on camera!

The glowing couple were lucky enough to have the incredibly talented Kate MacPherson photograph their wedding. They share; “Kate was just amazing, so patient and lovely to be around. She really made everyone feel so relaxed in front of the camera, and the photos are stunning.” We couldn’t agree more! Empire classic cars had the all important job of escorting the beautiful bridal party to the venue. Upon their arrival, guests gasped in admiration at Rebecca in her lovely custom-made gown, and the groom looking handsome in Hugo Boss. The bridesmaids wore pretty Alannah Hill dresses, and the groomsmen were well looked after by the ever reliable Frank Casey Formal Suit Hire. The award winning Verity Griffiths oversaw both the bride’s hair and makeup, as well as the pretty bridesmaids’ make up. Bouy hairdressing took care of the bridesmaids hairstyles and did a magnificent job.

Rebecca and Chris are a fun and easygoing couple who list attending live music and stand-up comedy gigs, going to the beach, eating out and travelling as some of the many things they love to do together. But top of their list of shared passions is their much loved cat Alfie! The pair honeymooned in Mexico, New York, LA and Las Vegas, and are now ready to see where life takes them. A move back to Rebecca’s home country New Zealand one day is not out of the question. Looking back Rebecca and Chris couldn’t be happier with their flawless wedding day: “I don’t think we would change a thing. We really did have the most perfect day. Everything went according to plan, nothing went wrong and everyone had a fantastic time. Even the Wellington weather Gods turned it on for us!”

Rebecca joyfully adds; “Everyone who had a part to play put in 100%, and I think this is one of the main reasons the day was so successful.” What was the most special moment of the day? The radiant bride doesn’t hesitate; “When I was walking down the aisle. It’s that moment when all of your daydreams, excitement and planning come to a head and it all becomes

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elope LOCATION; Wharekauhau Country Estate PHOTOGRAPHY; Kate MacPherson MODELS; Leonie & Lane from Kirsty Bunny Management FASHION STYLING; Paula Bevege, Johanna Osborne – Paula Bevege Events HAIR AND MAKE UP: Salute Hair and Day Spa BLOOMS: Paula Bevege Events

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ELIZABETH: LEONIE +Helen LANE: Vintage Forsterlook BEN: by Frank Ziggurat Casey



LEONIE + LANE: Vintage look by Ziggurat


LEONIE: Astra Bridal



LEONIE: Alison Blain LANE: Rembrant




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FOREVER SWEET 16 Renee and Jared – 14th January 2012 Article by Johanna Osborne “JARED AND I STARTED DATING AT SCHOOL AS 16 YEAR OLDS, AND DECIDED THAT IT WAS ONLY RIGHT TO GET MARRIED AT RATHKEALE COLLEGE WHERE IT ALL BEGAN.” AND SO THEY DID. WITH HISTORY LEADING THEM FULL CIRCLE BACK TO WHERE THEIR LOVE FIRST BLOSSOMED, IT WAS INEVITABLE THAT THIS WEDDING WAS GOING TO BE QUITE THE ROMANTIC EVENT!

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With a gorgeous vintage theme in mind, the wedding planned itself seamlessly around Renee’s clear vision, with the help of her much loved mother’s resourceful assistance. Renee describes collecting the gorgeous vintage tableware as one of her favourite parts of the planning process; “We started our collection off with some of our mothers’, grandmothers’ and great grandmothers’ cups and saucers. It was so special to have these items as part of our wedding.” Renee’s mother was also responsible in sourcing some of the most important venue decorations. Renee says “I had mentioned to my Mum the possibility of having vintage bird cages on the tables. The next day she rang me to say that she had 12 vintage bird cages on hold at a local shop. This is just one example of many where my mother went above and beyond to make our day amazing!”

BLOOMS/STYLE: The Piccadilly Flower Company

CAPTURE: Marise Rozing at Sharisse Eberlein Photography

CUISINE: Simply Food Cake - The Greatest Cakes

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The laid back groom’s only request was; “To have his huge stock trucks drive the bridesmaids right up to the ceremony.” And lucky for Jared, who is co-owner of Martinborough Transport, Rathkeale College granted this humble wish. In turn this masculine touch gave the romantic wedding, with its many soft pastel colours, a slight edge. Another such contrast, Renee being driven to the ceremony by her father, in her late grandfather’s Holden Kingswood Ute!

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Rathkeale College was one of the big stars on the big day due to its beautiful grounds, which allowed for the impressive photos to be shot on site without the bridal party having to leave the venue. With stunning backdrops such as the rose gardens, a Greek theatre, and bush walks on offer, skilled photographer Sharisse Eberlein had plenty to work with, and the images truly captured the old school glamour of the day. “Incredible” is the first word Renee and Jared use when describing Sharisse’s work.

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The Amazing Travelling Photo booth

FASHION: Dress – Brides on Thorndon Suits – Wilkins Formal Wear Jewellery – Max Wilson Diamond Jeweller

Make Up & Hair – Hil Cook

SETTING: Copthorne Hotel & Resort, Solway Park

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at the Copthorne. Wendy was so helpful and relaxed, and it made all the difference.”

Renee looked picture perfect in her ivory lace strapless gown with a full length veil. The bridesmaids wore floor length Grecian-style dresses in a most complimentary lilac shade. Hil Cook and her expert team unsurprisingly made the girls look amazing. No one could take their eyes off the beautiful bride and her beaming bridesmaids.

In terms of entertainment, there was quite an array; “Our guests very much enjoyed their experience with The Amazing Travelling Photo Booth”, the couple shares. La Femme provided the live entertainment, and to add an extra touch of fun, guests were given lolly bags and encouraged to fill them with their favourite sweets at the vintage themed candy bar. A real delight for all, and a wonderful way for guests to interact by unleashing their inner child.

Renee carried a full posy of gorgeous antique roses from the Piccadilly Flower Company, with the bridesmaids toting smaller versions of the bride’s flowers. The groomsmen were decked out by Wilkins Formal wear in offwhite suits with ivory ties and shoes, which once again added very nicely to the theme of the day. Much to Renee’s pleasure, the Piccadilly Flower Company further assisted in creating the final vintage touches that were so important to her - such as the classic ribbons tied to the top of the French bird cages, along with the candles that were placed inside them. Every detail was carefully thought out and planned, and the results certainly spoke for themselves. And continue to do so in the pretty images!

The wedding day was a huge success with Renee and Jared both over the moon with how wonderfully everything came together; “We just wish we could go back and relive the whole day again and again!” The newlyweds have recently moved into their new marital home and still have an exciting American honeymoon to look forward to. With destinations such as Florida’s Disney World and Las Vegas on the itinerary, it looks like after 9 years together they are only just getting started! May the joy, fun and laughter that brought them this far continue to guide them along their way always.

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PAULA BEVEGE EVENTS – IN A LEAGUE OF HER OWN “Fashions fade, but style is eternal”- Yves Saint Laurent

Article by Johanna Osborne Fast forward a little and Paula has now been involved in the wedding industry for over 12 years, and owns and operates her own business. Formerly known as Belle Vie and now trading as Paula Bevege Events, Paula has guided hundreds of brides, from start to finish, through the most precious journey of their lives. With a strong passion for decorating and entertaining, Paula together with her sister Katie Bevege (a skilled florist amongst other things), have forged a niche in the industry, as event stylists and wedding planners.

SOME PEOPLE ARE BORN CREATIVE. IT’S IN THEIR BLOOD. GOOD TASTE AND STYLE COMES NATURALLY, WHILST OTHERS STOP AND STARE IN ADMIRATION. PAULA BEVEGE IS ONE OF THESE LUCKY AND TALENTED INDIVIDUALS. SHE CAN LOOK AT AN EMPTY HALL OR A BARE TABLE, AND HER CREATIVE MIND SEES BEAUTIFUL SETTINGS AND DELIGHTFUL DECOR COMING TO LIFE RIGHT BEFORE HER EYES. There was never really any doubt that Paula would follow in the footsteps of those that shaped her earliest childhood memories; “My passion for flowers and weddings came from the hours spent with my great aunt as a child. She was an amazing florist, cake decorator and president of the NZ Rose society. Saturdays were my favourite day, racing from wedding to wedding to see the bride coming out of the church. Not much has changed!”

And that is how I met Paula. Our fateful encounter occurred long ago, when I was planning my own wedding. I recognised immediately that I needed someone to help me tick all the boxes and make sure I was on the right track. Not because I’m disorganised, but because I am a perfectionist and I like to have everything under control. Especially for something as precious as my very own once-in-a-lifetime wedding, I knew I needed an expert to be on my side and have my back. I was referred to Paula through word of mouth; people simply raved about her. I was a bit nervous and really didn’t know what to expect- I was about to meet a stranger and ask her to help me with the most personal and meaningful event of my life! But from the minute Paula sat me down in a tastefully decorated room, complete with gorgeous mock table set-up and decorations a-plenty, and poured me a cold Pellegrino and a crisp glass of wine, I knew I was in good hands. Breathing a sigh of relief I listened to Paula tell me she would do as

This innate love for weddings and stylish celebrations was a key foundation for what was to come. A further significant influence in Paula’s life was her Grandmother, whom she describes as “the ultimate hostess and the queen of etiquette.” Paula recalls helping with her renowned afternoon teas; “They were always a highlight for me and stood me in good stead for a career in hosting.” And so a new generation of party expert was born. 50


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look after and steer you in the right direction. Peace of mind is something that’s almost impossible to put a price on during a frantic and busy time in your life, where it counts more than ever to get it right and make yourself and your many guests as happy as possible. Having a wedding planner on your side is a time-effective way of cutting corners, and knowing that you have all your bases covered. After all, a well-known and respected wedding planner like Paula knows where to find the best flowers, the top photographers, the finest caterers, the most stunning dresses, the most original decorations ... the list goes on. And when your guest list gets too big, your wedding planner will be invaluable in helping you work out where to seat an additional 20 guests at your reception. When the bridesmaid rips the hem of her dress on the big day, your planner will be there with needle and thread. She will have a match at the ready to light the candles in the church and flick the switch to dim the lights at the reception, she will diffuse any last minute nerves and calm any potential hiccups. She will be the go-to person for everyone on the day, and her coordination skills will make everyone sure in the knowledge of what they are supposed to be doing.

little or as much as I required. She was there to give me ideas and guide me, but most of all Paula listened intently to what my fiancé and I wanted for our wedding – and she was going to seek to make it all happen. It was the reassurance I craved, and I instantly felt better. And so we began our journey... and it wasn’t an easy one. For Paula at least I dare say, as I was certainly not the most relaxed bride. I had ideas, I had questions, I was demanding; but Paula was up to the challenge and made it all happen for us. Her famous runsheet was certainly a huge help in the process! When I decided on an ice sculpture at the very last minute, Paula had one created, ready and waiting, all glistening and glorious in our reception on our wedding day. And when I was jittering through my big speech I glanced towards the back of the room and there she was, giving me an encouraging smile and nod... I simply couldn’t have done it without her. From styling to stationery, from hireware to flowers, Paula Bevege Events specialises in creating a tailored, stylish wedding that reflects you as a couple. Paula shares; “The design process can be overwhelming, so the first step is to help you filter through all your ideas and inspiration. From this we create for you a design concept inspired by your taste and vision.” The delight for Paula is very much in the detail, and she truly is the master of the finer touches; “Small things make a big difference”. The proof is in the many weddings Paula has so effortlessly and diligently styled and decorated... her taste, passion and eye for detail are second-to-none.

Paula thrives on what she does, and gains huge satisfaction from seeing a bride and groom carefree and joyous on their wedding day. As one of Wellington’s leading Wedding Planners and Event Managers, Paula Bevege is the expert to trust at a time when you need someone to help navigate you through the whirlwind and flurry of the wedding market. With constant improvements, and fresh ideas Paula Bevege Events is a source of exciting progress. One of these being the exciting undertaking of purchasing something that focuses wholeheartedly on Paula’s area of expertise, the capital’s much cherished treasure; The Wellington Wedding Show. After all, it makes complete and utter sense for a wedding professional who knows how things are run, what is required and who is who in the industry to take the reins of what is ultimately one of the biggest dates in a bride-to-be’s diary. As the director of the Wellington Wedding Show, Paula now has even more access to fantastic suppliers and is in a position to guide and advise her brides and grooms better than ever before. Hiring a helping hand on your big day is something that can only lead you towards a happier, brighter and lighter wedding day. In Mr Prophet’s famous words; “Planning can make dreams into reality.” And he’s right.

For Paula weddings are very much a passion and the basis of her style, whilst having evolved, remains much the same at the core; “Keeping it simple always works. I love vintage. Vintage themes and styling does not date and looks stunning in photographs”. Paula is a firm believer in Coco Chanel’s mantra that “simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance.” When people hear the words “wedding planner” or “event stylist” they immediately think it sounds expensive. But it doesn’t have to be. Professionals like Paula can work to any budget and a lot of the initial advice and guidance is completely free. So why use a planner? Well, why wouldn’t you? Just as many of us opt to visit a hairdresser, a beautician or a dentist, there are some things we simply can’t do as well ourselves. And there is something incredibly assuring about having a professional 52


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We could say it’s that each one is beautifully handcrafted from recycled oak, with brass fittings and a sumptuous theatrical curtain, or that we have the most fabulous hosts. Or the way that our booths collapse down into nothing more than an antique tea chest.

This is all true. But here is what’s really amazing….

The cute couple pictured here are my Mum and Dad, Rita and Ray. Ray is fresh off the ship from Liverpool, circa 1971. This photo was taken in the original Wellington Railway Station photo booth. Dad has carried this photo in his wallet ever since. It’s more than just a snapshot of a moment in time - this photo takes them back to being young and crazy in love. In 40 years time, you’ll still be carrying a photo like this, just like Ray. - Dion Howard: Inventor & Director, Travelling Photobooth.

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TWO PEAS IN A POD Marissa and Dominic – 17th March 2012 Article by Johanna Osborne IF IT’S A BIG TRADITIONAL WEDDING, PACKED WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS AND OODLES OF LOVE THAT YOUR HEART DESIRES, THEN MARISSA AND DOMINIC’S IS THE PERFECT EXAMPLE OF HOW IT’S DONE. Having met on a blind date that initially didn’t go so well, Dominic was quick to win Marissa over on their second meeting. The pair has been inseparable ever since and even play for the same football club. “We’ve been described as two peas in a pod. Dominic is truly my best friend and we have so much in common, we have the same sense of humour and we laugh a lot” shares Marissa about her brand new husband. Even when asked who was the most help during the planning process, Marissa immediately cites Dominic, followed closely by both sets of wonderful parents.

HOW WE DID IT BLOOMS/STYLE: Paula Bevege Events

CAPTURE: Photography – Inspire Photography

Marissa and Dominic wanted their wedding to be elegant, soft and romantic. The gorgeous tones of lavender and soft pink in the bridesmaid’s dresses were echoed in the invitations and reception decor. The pair chose gold baroque candlesticks and vintage tea cups with posies for the reception tables.

Videography – Andrew Strugnell

CUISINE: Simply Food Cake - The Greatest Cakes

Simply Food oversaw the delicious offerings on the day. To begin, guests enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and champagne whilst the bridal party had their photos taken. Marissa explains; “We are quite traditional about certain things and were adamant about having a sit down dinner to follow at the reception.” Simply Food once again did not disappoint; “All the food and service provided by Simply Food was outstanding” the couple says happily.

ENTERTAINMENT: The Hypnotics

FASHION: Dress – Helen Forster Bridal Grooms attire: Groom suit –Vance Vivian. Groomsmen – Major Tomms

GETTING THERE:

Katie Bevege was the talented florist who created the gorgeous bouquets and corsages, which added a wonderful, elegant and romantic touch to this beautiful celebration.

Prestige Classics

PAMPER: Hair – Mel Langley and Martin Cullen. Bride and Bridesmaids

Helen Forster Bridal had the honour of creating all the dazzling gowns worn on the day- for both the bride and the lucky bridesmaids! Marissa shares “It was so special to have Helen make the dresses, I would never have had anybody else. The process was so fun and just so comfortable, and the finished product was absolute perfection.”

Makeup – MadeUp.

SETTING: Erskine

THE KNOT:

The groom wore a suit by Vance Vivian, and the groomsmen were dressed by Major Tomms.

Reverend Phil Coates of the Miramar Baptist Church

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Thanks to the talented Penny Evans from Inspire Photography, the gorgeous bridal party remains immortalised in all their glory in the form of beautiful photos they will treasure forever. “Penny was amazing and gave superb direction” the pair declares.

overnight bag with her; “When I left the Hotel the next morning I had to wear Dominic’s shorts and t-shirt, with no shoes. I had a wedding dress in one arm and a bouquet and gold shoes in the other. My exit was a slightly less glamorous than my entrance to the Hotel!”

It was Erskine’s honour to host this most special occasion, one of its last before closure. The bride arrived a fashionable half hour late, in one of two gorgeous 1955 Rolls-Royce Silver Clouds from Prestige Cars, which had the honour of bringing Marissa and her 5 bridesmaids to the service held upstairs in the beautiful chapel.

The couple reflects that keeping a spreadsheet detailing everything they had organised was a huge help in the planning process; “It assisted with our budgeting and what we still had to organise.” The day was a huge success, with the Marissa and Dom thrilled with how it all turned out. Marissa goes on; “The only thing I would change would be to have started planning a few months earlier than we did, at the end there was just so much to organise and not so much time! Having said that, I wouldn’t change anything about the day at all, it was perfect. It was even a beautiful sunny day in Wellington!”

The day was filled with special moments a-plenty, and the warmth and love shared within this big family brims out even from the still-frames of this day. One particular highlight for the blushing bride was Dominic’s speech, when he thanked his parents for raising him to be a man that somebody as lovely as Marissa would choose to fall in love with.

With the couple on an adventurous American honeymoon as we go to print, and “hopefully the pitter patter of tiny feet in the not too distant future”, Marissa and Dominic can look towards the rest of their lives with great excitement, happiness and of course the laughter they so love to share.

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Weddings at Southwards

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With its gorgeous gardens, na�ve bush and lake, Southwards on the stunning Kapi� Coast offers the perfect outdoor venue for a wedding ceremony and photo shoot followed by a recep�on in stylish vintage rooms sea�ng from 50 - 300 guests.

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SALUTE’S SIGNATURE BEAUTY & STYLING TIPS: PLANNING FOR YOUR PERFECT WEDDING DAY TAKES A LOT OF TIME AND MONEY AND IT CAN BE STRESSFUL. AS A BRIDE AND GROOM YOU SPEND MONTHS PREPARING FOR YOUR DREAM DAY. ATTENTION TO DETAIL IS IMPORTANT, DECISIONS LIKE CHOOSING YOUR LOCATION, CATERER AND THE DRESS ARE VITAL; HOWEVER IT’S ESSENTIAL NOT TO LOSE FOCUS AT THE FINISHING POST. GATHERING YOUR ‘A TEAM’ FOR STYLING AND BEAUTY PREPARATION IS PARAMOUNT.

PRE WEDDING PREP It is so important to plan ahead. The best make-up artist in the world can’t hide congested, tired or dull skin. Make time for a consultation with your therapist at least 3 months before the big day and together make a plan for a treatment programme that will achieve beautiful glowing skin top to toe. Book a meeting with your stylist to set a goal for your wedding day. Achieving the best colour result and having a conditioning hair treatment regime is essential.

MAKE UP

HAIR

Let’s start at the top. You want to look the best that you can be on the biggest day of your life, not frightening the groom at the isle and leaving him thinking that he’s at the wrong church! It sounds a chore but you’ll be thankful when you look back at the pictures in years to come. Keep it simple, beautiful and soft. If you don’t wear your hair up or have never had a fringe before, your wedding day is not the time to try having one.

A natural look is the choice for most brides. This is fine but take the advice of the make-up artist. Your make up really does need to be strong and have enough coverage to photograph beautifully. If you are leaving a salon at lunch time you have to last the distance, it’s a long day. Getting your wedding party prepared to take along powder, lip gloss and a few cotton tips is a good idea for any unforeseen smudges and touch ups.

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Beauty treatments are so wide ranging. Chat with your therapist and spend your money on what’s most important to you. Whether it’s body exfoliation, wrap treatments, microdermabrasion facials, or more relaxing spa sessions such as massage, half or full day spa packages for the bride, groom and their bridal party, the range and combinations of treatments are endless.


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your wedding gift list your style our inspiration With our expertise and our range of quality merchandise, Kirkcaldie & Stains offers a complimentary wedding and gift registry service to assist your family and friends in selecting the perfect gift for you. In our hands your gift register will be managed with care and discretion. For more information telephone (04) 472 5899 or e-mail wedding.registry@kirkcaldies.co.nz

More than just shopping...

MANKIND

Don’t forget the other most important person at the wedding and be kind to your groom. Take him with you to the spa or better still, book him in as a surprise. He might go kicking and screaming, but he will love you for it afterwards. A bro-dry is another good idea for your groom on the wedding day. Beginning with a calming scalp massage at the hair spa is a great way to start his big day. Just make sure your bookings don’t overlap, giving him a sneak preview of you, the bride.

image: William Davenport

Photo by Kate MacPherson

ESSENTIALS

These are the things that really are the details that lots of people forget about. Looking after those hands and feet with manicures and pedicures are essential. Imagine spending thousands on a diamond ring and having dry cuticles, or cracked heels in your designer wedding shoes. These are the finer details that will show in photos. You will be surprised what your photographer will capture. Don’t forget the waxing, another of those finer points easily forgotten. The lead up to the day can be crazy and before you know it you’ll be sunning on the beach. You don’t want to look down and see you are wearing fur boots and lying next to the man of your dreams who is wearing a fur bolero.

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Experienced Wedding venue

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Romantic Hide away in the country 20 minutes FROM WELLINgtOn CBD Photographers dream location 50 to 200 guests self drive OR Transport arranged On site catering

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the finishing touch nail spa | beauty therapy Wellingtons most popular bridal destination specialising in perfect hands, feet ,eyelashes, spray tanning & all beauty therapy Level 1, Equinox House, 222 Lambton Quay, Wellington ph. 471 1469 | finishtouch@xtra.co.nz | www.thefinishingtouch.co.nz

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Overlooking the beautiful Inlet and Wildlife Reserve, Seagulls at Pauatahanui... a simply stunning venue for your special day.

Seagulls at Pauatahanui Wellington, New Zealand Tel +64 4 237 9022 www.seagulls.co.nz Veronica Gunn Photography

Where the wild things wed Bridal party arrives by boat Picturesque lawns for your ceremony Stunning locations for photos Bubbles and canapés by the lake Stylish and modern Rata Café for your reception “Anna, a very big thank you to you and all your staff for making our wedding day such a lovely occasion. All our friends and family loved the venue. The gorgeous setting of course, but the food and service in the café was excellent. We feel like we’ve had the perfect wedding.”

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SEE YOU IN AUTUMN As one show finishes, plans spring into life for the next. WE’RE PLANNING, LISTENING & THINKING AND IT’S ALL ABOUT GIVING YOU THE BEST WEDDING EXPERIENCE, IN PERSON, ONLINE AND IN HAND. Goodbye for now from the team at The Wellington Wedding Show. Don’t forget to stay in touch at our Facebook page and at www.thewellingtonweddingshow.co.nz where the wedding show never stops.

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