The Wedding Notebook July 2015

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Here’s one of the fonts we used in this issue that you can use for your wedding.

california harvest by Xerographer Fonts

If you adore elegant wedding stationery adorned with calligraphy but haven’t mastered that skill, sweat not because there’s a font that’s come to the rescue! Beautifully constructed and perfect for headings and quotes, this looks amazing matched with small serif text for those little details.

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eather Lai wanted to challenge herself by doing an industrial rustic styled shoot – and we love the results! “As a photographer, I want to be creative and not become lazy and content with staying in my

comfort zone. We were very lucky to get our dream team together in just a week. The most difficult part was the location – I did some moodboards and did some research on style, but this kind of location isn’t easily found in Hong Kong. We did some scouting, and when we found this place, we knew this was it.”


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i believe in marriage, commitment, togetherness, love, and family.


Photo by BLOC MEMOIRE PHOTOGRAPHY


Photography by Bloc Memoire Photography

dreamy haven JUNIA & jason


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Theme and Details

neutral tones

Filled with a mix of white flowers and touches of soft pink all over, Junia and Jason’s wedding was romantic and lovely in equal measure. From the flowers and table décor to the bridal bouquet and the headwreaths for the bridal party, trusted wedding planner Weddings by Artika combined thoughtful details with beautiful stationery – and it was perfect. Junia: “The theme was rustic boho. We used muted, neutral colours but with lots of different textures and played with lighting. We wanted to make the most of the outdoor space at the venue and the rustic feel fit perfectly.”


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The CEREMONY The backyard of the venue, with its lush greens, was the perfect spot for an intimate garden ceremony. The bride looked gorgeous in her off-shoulder dress and hairdo, while the mismatched bridesmaids’ and flowergirl dresses were just stunning. “The most memorable moments were having Jason’s father conduct the ceremony, Jason walking down the aisle with our son Jett, jazz singer Tommy Francis making a surprise appearance after the ceremony, and having our friends and family from all over the world come together.”


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thoughtful touches It’s not always the big centrepieces but rather, the small details that make a difference. Thoughtful elements sprinkled throughout the celebration will allow your guests to be reminded of how important they are to you. Fans for a humid outdoor ceremony or a simple hangover kit beat wedding favours that they’ll never use, every time!


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I didn’t use

Pinterest or read any blogs because I had a wonderf ul wedding planner

who went well beyond her duties and who had lots of

great ideas. JUNIA


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sweet treats

The rustic theme was evident even on the wedding cake. The wood carvinglike initials gave the naked cake added personality, and can we just say that naked cakes are one of the best wedding inventions to date because who really eats all that extra icing anyway? As for the rest of dessert, you’d be hard pressed to find a guest that complains about such a spread. Bite-sized treats and desserts in jars are perfect for mingling guests, and all that sugar is just what you need to fuel your after party!


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The RECEPTION Jason: “We chose The White Rabbit because it had a pretty outdoor lawn and an old world feel indoor that we thought was different to other venues and very beautiful.” This restaurant that was converted from a beautiful chapel has got to be one of our favourite venues. The stained glass and wooden chairs went beautifully with the mixed blooms and lovely stationery, and the added drapes for a backdrop looked great and drew attention to the main table. The table numbers were a great and unusual way of sharing the bridal couple’s childhood photos, and with so much thought and detail put into the celebration, we’re sure the 80 guests had a wonderful evening.

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Photography by Bloc Memoire Photography Venue The White Rabbit, SINGAPORE Wedding Planning by Weddings By Artika Bride’s Gown by Marchesa Bride’s Shoes by Christian Louboutin Hair and Makeup by Katherine O’hara Groom’s Attire by Custom made Wedding Bands by Custom made Flowers and Décor by Boenga Wedding Cake by Jumi Cakes Art and Stationery by The Paper Bunny Entertainment by Idris and crew, Tommy Francis


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an abundance of green Jacqueline and Alwyn opted for a rustic yet luxe theme with an abundance of greenery, gorgeous centrepieces of flowers and hints of golden decorations, all of which created a soft, warm and earthy feel in the restaurant. “We wanted to bring Melbourne to our wedding in Malaysia. Melbourne has an abundance of greenery that would make the perfect wedding backdrop. Malaysia has some really beautiful outdoor wedding venues but none of them were suitable, as I do not cope well with heat. Therefore we arrived at the idea of bringing the outdoors indoor.�


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The CEREMONY The couple chose Pietro Ristorante Italiano for its high ceilings, double height windows, gorgeous curved staircase and friendly yet sophisticated ambience. Serving authentic Italian dishes, it was the perfect intimate space for them and their guests. They were able to hold both their ceremony and reception in the same venue, but in different sections of the restaurant. First, for their ceremony, they exchanged vows in front of their guests by the curved staircase that was transformed into a green paradise with trailing greens and lush white blooms.


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The RECEPTION Wanting a very intimate reception with just close family and friends, the bridal couple invited just 80 guests. To create a memorable and cosy reception, they had beautiful floral centrepieces that consisted mostly of white flowers and green foliage in glass vases. Then there were little bursts of gold, including gold chiavari chairs, gold striped paper straws and gold candlesticks, to tie it back to their theme. The effect was indeed stunning, especially with the flickering candlelight reflecting off the glassware.


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Photography by Jenny Sun Photography VIDEOGRAPHY by Stories by Integricity Venue Pietro Ristorante Italiano, KuALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA Wedding Planning by Mint Events & SoirÉes Bride’s Gown by Steven Khalil and Joanne Panzarino Bride’s Shoes by Christian Louboutin and Salvatore Ferragamo HAIR AND Makeup by KaWon Makeover Experts Groom’s Attire by Emporio Armani, Bally and Lanvin Bridesmaids’ Dresses by Forever New Flowers and Décor by Wishing Tree Wedding Cake AND CUPCAKES by The Kitchen Table Invitations and Stationery by Mint Events & SoirÉes Entertainment by Mosaic Entertainment Group



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JEAn & KEn

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letterpress love The artisan craft of letterpress is the oldest form of printing, with roots that go all the way back to the 15th century. It’s made a huge comeback of late, due to its exquisite and bespoke feel that cannot be replicated by normal printing. Inspired by their theme, Jean and Ken’s letterpress invitations were made to look like a blue and white willow patterned china plate. “We selected letterpress printing as we simply love the touch and feel of it, and I felt it added an understated elegance. In fact, quite a bit of effort went into the invitations! I just felt that they really represented us and our sincerity in wanting our invited guests to be part of our big day.”


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The CEREMONY Held in the garden of the Eastern & Oriental Hotel, the ceremony was a small and intimate affair, with white as the main colour and light splashes of pastel spring colours to complement the beautiful garden and ocean view setting. There was a wooden gazebo decorated with fluttery white drapes and bouquets dripping with flowers and greens – the perfect backdrop for the couple to exchange their vows and rings. “Penang was chosen as that was where I grew up,” said Jean. “Having been away from Penang for so long, I wanted to have these special moments near home, close to my family, friends and relatives.”

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precious porcelain Porcelain was first produced in China around the 7th century and is an ancient invention that continues to prove its beauty, versatility and uniqueness. The artwork on porcelain is often exotic and exquisite, with bright and beautiful colours. They are elegant, durable and useful, and it’s no wonder that Jean and Ken chose blue and white porcelain as one of the main elements in their reception. “We wanted a white and blue porcelain theme for our décor because there’s something about it that just shouts East meets West, it’s oriental without being too ‘in your face’ like red is, and it’s a vintage element that’s chic and elegant.”


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Be mentally prepared that nothing will be perfect when the day comes. There will be hiccups along the way, and sometimes, it’s the hiccups that make it even more memorable. JEAN


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The RECEPTION The wedding reception, which was held in the Eastern & Oriental ballroom, was a lovely blend of East meets West. For lunch, the 150 guests were served a western set course luncheon, while the theme and decorations for the ballroom featured gorgeous blue and white accents on everything, from the porcelain vases and plates to the tablecloths and the delightful floral centrepieces that were arranged in varying heights.

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Photography by Adam Ong Photography VIDEOGRAPHY by Moments by Gary Ngui Venue Eastern & Oriental Hotel, Penang, Malaysia Wedding Planning by Casa Amore Wedding Studio Bride’s Gown by White by Vera Wang and Celest Thoi Bride’s Shoes by CELEST THOI HAIR and Makeup by Angela Kang Groom’s Attire by Hackett LONDON Groom’s SHOES by Sacoor Brothers Wedding Bands by Cartier Flowers and Décor by Casa Amore Wedding Studio Wedding Cake by CAKES by Ween WEDDING STATIONERY by Ann from Casa Amore LETTERPRESS PRINTED by The Alphabet Press (TAP) Entertainment by Sean Ooi AND Kei Kei

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bohemian fun

Danielle: “Our wedding was very much a DIY wedding. When we first started thinking about our theme, we wanted a vintage look. However, as the planning progressed, we started to incorporate a rustic bohemian style instead. We wanted the day to be laidback and fun. “Flowers were our biggest element, and we used them as much as possible throughout the day. We went for deep pinks, burgundies and coral tones, which worked alongside our very green scenery. We also had splashes of gold that we incorporated into the candle holders, flower jars, table numbers and bridesmaids’ accessories.” WWW.THEWEDDINGNOTEBOOK.COM

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The CEREMONY Fonty’s Pool, the swimming pool from which the park takes its name, is a famous local landmark. “The venue was like an open rustic room that was a blank canvas. The owners were extremely accommodating and allowed us to bring in walnut coloured furniture, festoon lighting and rustic linen. It had a great outdoor area for our Catholic ceremony and also a lovely space for people to mingle, drink Pimm’s and play lawn games afterwards. “Walking down the aisle with my dad was a very memorable moment. I knew how happy and proud my dad was to be able to walk me down the aisle. Seeing Dave waiting for me at the end just made me feel at ease.”


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The RECEPTION The coral floral tablescape was effortlessly gorgeous, especially when paired with the matching bridal bouquet and naked cake. The bridal couple had so much fun with their guests, but it was the little things that stuck out and made the day even more memorable. “There were lots of memorable moments and each moment was so special. My mum wrote me some tips that were from the heart and that helped us bond before my wedding day. It’s something I will always treasure,” said Danielle. “Getting ready with my bridesmaids and being with them was another special moment. They all mean so much to me and I am lucky they wanted to share our day with us.”


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Photography AND VIDEOGRAPHY by Ben Yew Photography Venue Fonty’s Pool, Manjimup, WA Australia Bride’s Gown by Loui Col Designs Bride’s Shoes by Jimmy Choo Hair and Makeup by Bianca Craven Make Up Groom’s Attire by Jack London, Gentleman & Scholar (BOWTIE) Wedding Bands by Broadley’s Fine Jewellery Bridesmaids’ Dresses by Dion For Brides Groomsmen’s Attire by Jack London, Gentleman & Scholar (BOWTIES) Flowers and Décor by Mary and Ivor Wedding Cake by Cherish The Cake Catering by Raj from Cilantro Cafe in Manjimup Art and Stationery by Paper Fusion Entertainment by Kaviar DJ



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Photography by Heather Lai Photography

Drawing upon the stories and fables of past, Galia Lahav presents a mystical collection, as daring and adventurous as the heroes of the tales that inspired it, set in a universe where fantasy romance and bohemian fairytales collide. Explore new silhouettes, textures and intricate features creating a dreamy and romantic Spring 2016 collection.

mystical wonderland “Les Rêves Bohémiens” Spring 2016 Collection by Galia Lahav


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There are so many beautiful bridal gowns to choose from these days that you might have a long wishlist when it comes to yours. That’s why we’ve made it easier for you to decide with this guide to five basic body shapes and the best gowns for each. In short, we recommend choosing a silhouette that highlights your best asset and conceals your not-sofavourite bits.


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VERA WANG


HOURGLASS Embrace your womanly curves with a gown that emphasises your waist. Pick a sweetheart neckline to mimic your body’s natural curves. Mermaid silhouettes are the best for showing off your hourglass shape. A fitted bodice and a sexy back are your best friends. Bare your sexy back with a daring deep-V to highlight your defined waistline. PRONOVIAS / GALIA LAHAV / romona keveza / BERTA BRIDAL / LEGENDS BY ROMONA KEVEZA

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STRAIGHT The perfect dress for

you is one that gives the illusion of curves. We love how these strategically placed cut-outs are pure genius, creating an illusion waist and making you look curvier. Show off your mile-long legs while channelling red-carpet glam with a sexy slit. GEMY MAALOUF / LELA ROSE / REEM ACRA


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Choose a silhouette that elongates your dainty frame and remember that less is more. An empire waistline works great as it creates the illusion of long legs. Detailing should be small and limited to the bodice to draw the eye upward. Go for a detachable train or tulle overlays to add volume.

CLAIRE PETTIBONE / monique lhuillier / SAREH NOURI


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APPLE

Minimise your midsection by h ighlighting your shoulders and legs. Sweetheart necklines with an embellished belt will help to define your midsection. Column dresses with wide straps in a scoop or V-neckline will balance out your figure. A short and sassy white dress is perfect for showing off those legs! LEGENDS BY ROMONA KEVEZA / REEM ACRA / DELPHINE MANIVET / romona keveza / LELA ROSE



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Pear Your goal is to elongate and balance your figure by accentuating your top half. Divert attention from your hips by choosing a gown that flares at or above your natural waist. Embellished bodices and interesting necklines, such as this V-neck gown with a statement necklace, help to draw attention upward. Play up your tiny waistline in a fitted bodice with a full skirt or glam it up with a glitzy belt detail. Spaghetti-straps and a V-neckline will showcase a slender upper body. LEGENDS BY ROMONA KEVEZA / JENNY PACKHAM / LELA ROSE / MONIQUE LHUILLIER / PRONOVIAS

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PHOTOGRAPHERS

around the world “We travel for romance, we travel for architecture, and we travel to be lost.” Ray Bradbury


Czech Republic BY aRTURE photography


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MALAYSIA

BY josh chong photography

FRANCE

BY JON.C photography


australia

BY EDWIN TAN photography / armadale weddings

INDONESIA BY DIKTATphotography

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Time has no dominion over love. Love is the one thing that transcends time. Jeaniene Frost



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THE TIME TrAvELLEr

BY Emz Nocedo Photography


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Marjorie & Zalrian

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his couple both work in the wedding industry, which explains why they wanted something different from what they see every day. We spoke to photographer Emz Nocedo to delve

deeper into this intriguing set of bridal portraits. Who came up with the concept for the shoot? The make-up artist and I came up with the concept based on the couple’s request to look different and incorporate different eras. What inspired the shoot? We were inspired by the movie The Time Traveler’s Wife, but in this case Marj was the one who was time travelling. It was the best way for us to incorporate all the different eras while still maintaining a cohesive story. How long was the entire planning process? Because the couple both work in the wedding industry, it was easy for us to access different locations at any given time. I had the list of ideas in my head so we just decided which photo to create when we were at a location. It took us about two months altogether from the initial meeting, although it could’ve been a month earlier had the weather been more cooperative. How long did it take to shoot the entire set of photos? It took us four days total to shoot, with three concepts each day. We had to be conscious about the time, as I was shooting alongside the videographers. From make-up to location to props, each photo took roughly 3-4 hours each, but the crucial part was editing each piece. Each photo took 3-6 hours to edit, and there were a lot of photos. It was a lot of work, but looking back, it was definitely all worth it.


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While he’s certainly a talented photographer for both destination bridal portraits and weddings, Raymond Phang is best known for his mind-blowing and creative conceptual bridal portraits. Here, we find out what matters most to him and how he continues to do what he does so well. His energy is infectious.


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Who inspires your photography?

shoots are based on the

their likes/dislikes, secret

Since my wife will be reading

couples’ stories. Meeting up is

fantasies or childhood dreams,

this, can I say her? [Laughs] She’s

mandatory to find out more

favourite movies/songs, favourite

been a pillar of support not only

about their personality and

activities, etc. With all these, we’ll

in my everyday life but also in

story, and also to determine if

then be able to come up with

my photography. She gives me

we have the chemistry to create

ideas related to their story so

feedback on my photos, and

something epic together. Past

that their conceptualised pre-

has been my biggest influence

that first meeting, we’ll request

wedding shoot is something that

and compass in work and life.

a biography write-up from the

is meaningful to them and that

Her comments affect how I do

couple to find out more about

speaks of them.

things and even the way I shoot. Because of her, we evolved from the typical pre-wedding shoots to finding our niche in the market doing conceptualised pre-wedding shoots. Other than that, my inspiration comes from anything – from the way a hawker cooks his noodles to even cartoon films. What are your other interests besides photography? I have quite a few interests outside of photography. In my limited free time, I enjoy people watching, movies or even documentaries on Discovery Channel and National Geographic. Sometimes I cook, and I also enjoy cycling as it provides me with space to refocus on my life and my goals. I love travelling too, especially taking long road trips. I think long drives are somewhat similar to cycling; they’re quite therapeutic to me. Other than those mentioned, I like to play with knives, lights (lasers) and guns, pretty typical boys’ toys. How do you churn out ideas for conceptual shoots? Our conceptualised pre-wedding

“we’re getting more and more critical of the work we produce, hence we’re spending more and more time on each shoot.”


How long does it take to plan an entire conceptual shoot? Depending on how elaborate the shoot is, we always recommend a minimum of 5 to 6 months for each shoot. Currently we’re taking in 10 couples a year, but from next year onwards we’ll only be taking in 5 couples. It’s extremely fun, no doubt, but we’re getting more and more critical of the work we produce, hence we’re spending more and more time on each shoot. We need to reduce the number of clients so we can focus on giving our very best to each couple. What’s one of your favourite photos and why? This photograph


Vital Statistics Started

2008 Photography style

Wedding day: Natural, unstaged and real candid moments. Conceptual shoots: Funny, loud and epic creations that will make viewers stop, look and think. Average number of weddings a year

From 2016 onwards: 20 weddings a year. Gear

taken from the edge of space is

now. That’s why I’ve decided to

one of my favourite photos. I can’t

Canon 1Dx and 5D Mark III for

take in only 20 wedding shoots

pinpoint why exactly, maybe it’s

my camera and Canon prime

next year. We used to work almost

the way it makes me feel. When

lenses, Profoto for my lights,

24/7, but things will be different

I was high up sitting in a Russian

and Gitzo and Manfrotto for my

from now onwards, and the pending

MiG fighter jet viewing Earth from

tripod and light stands.

arrival of the little one will

the stratosphere, it just made

definitely be inspiration for me to

me feel so tiny and insignificant

create more spectacular work!

This is a trick question. I’ll get my

What’s your mantra in life? To be

ear pulled when the “finance

compared to the rest of the world. Suddenly whatever hardships and struggles I had in life didn’t matter anymore. Things can happen, but no matter what, the world will still keep turning. It’s a very surreal yet humbling experience. Your wife is pregnant, so congratulations! She plays an important role in assisting you. Have things been different lately? Thank you! Yes, now that my wife is pregnant, I would like to spend more time with my family. I’ve been capturing happy moments for couples and families for the past 10 years, and I would like to do that with my own family

an inspiration to others.

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