Wedding edition
Less stress, more fun?
Planning an overseas wedding
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september 2012
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Contents
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16 Trends and ideas 9
Location plus
Venue ideas for your wedding.
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Let the romance begin
The best part about getting married ... planning a honeymoon. What’s your dream destination?
12 Shades of pretty
Dress up your wedding day in the hottest colours this season – the softest hues of blue, pink, lilac, peach and mint.
15 Determine your wedding personality
Special feature
Regulars
6 Saying I do on foreign land
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Editor’s note
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Feature wedding
Daniel and Kate Locking tie the knot in an elegant setting in Australia’s second- oldest city, Newcastle.
The ABC of getting married overseas – things you need to know, tips from the experts and how to get it all right on unfamiliar territory.
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Skincare and beauty products to make every bride look and feel special.
diamond ring
21 The groom
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Featuring latest collections from Anna Schimmel and A La Robe from NZ Fashion Week 2012.
18 Beauty buys
Ideas for a subdued but fun hen’s party and snippets of information to help you plan your big day.
22 Reader promotion
Does your wedding gown reflect your personality?
16 Bride things
14 Wedding things
Latest from Crane Brothers’ collection shown at NZ Fashion Week 2012.
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On the cover: Daniel and Kate Locking (Newcastle, Australia) Photo: Jake Thomas Photography (www.jakethomas.co.nz) More on this wedding on page 4.
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Editor’s note
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always dreamt of getting married on a beach, a relaxed affair with only the closest friends and family present. Of course, my wedding was nothing like my dream. Our parents’ expectations and social commitments meant it was an affair steeped in Indian traditions – a three-day long celebration with the wedding ceremony in a garden (no water in sight!) and an unending line of guests, most of whom my husband and I didn’t know: they were ‘family friends’. Don’t get me wrong, it was a beautiful celebration and we have very fond memories of it. But I still wonder how it would have been if I had followed by dreams of a beach wedding. I would strongly suggest that if you have a dream for your big day, follow it. Your wedding day is one that will stay with you for the rest of your life ... make sure it is a reflection of you and your love. Elope and follow it up with a dream holiday or take a few friends and family overseas for a small but memorable celebration – if this is your dream, do it. Our feature story in this edition gives you tips on how to plan an overseas or destination wedding as it is called in the industry as well as stories from two couples who broke away from tradition and did things a little differently for their big day.
Namrta Malik Editor
Feature wedding Captured in this edition of Celebrate is the wedding day of Daniel and Kate Locking from Newcastle, Australia. The couple tied the knot in their hometown on May 14, 2011 at the elegant Star of the Sea Catholic Church. This was followed by reception at the award-winning Bacchus Restaurant, a heritage-listed Newcastle landmark with a rich legacy that added to the wedding ambience. The wedding day itself was an epic celebration of a couple crazy about each other. Daniel and Kate involved their families too, which added to the unique qualities of this special day. They are both friendly, joyful people and this shone through their day. “They were so happy on their day and I think the photos show this,” says Jake Thomas, the lensman behind the stunning photographs from the day. Jake Thomas Photography: www.jakethomasphotography.co.nz
Share your love story We would love to hear about your special day and share it with everyone in the following editions of Celebrate. Email us your story with a few pictures from the day on namrta.malik@fairfaxsundays.co.nz.
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TIE THE KNOT IN SAMOA Aggie Grey’s Lagoon, Beach Resort & Spa ★★★★
Seabreeze Resort ★★★★
Aggie’s is the ideal wedding choice for couples who invite guests who have children as it has a good kids club and lots of activities to keep them amused.
From the simplest of weddings to the most elaborate of occasions, there’s a wedding location for you where vows are exchanged to the sound of lapping waves & the roar of the surf on the reef.
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Le Lagoto Resort, Savaii ★★★★
Sinalei Reef Resort & Spa ★★★★
You’d be hard pressed to find a more magical and romantic place to tie the knot than Le Lagoto. Here the bride doesn’t walk down the aisle – she’s paddled in a canoe to the soft singing of a Samoan wedding song.
Choose from a traditional church wedding in the village to a sunset beach ceremony, be it just for the two of you or for a larger celebration including family and friends.
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Saying I do
on foreign land PHOTOS: Jenna Tere, picture paradise (rarotonga)
It may not be for everyone, but an increasing number of Kiwi couples are choosing to nip overseas to tie the knot.
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armer and more predictable weather, a sense of fun and romance, fewer people and arrangements to manage and an opportunity to combine your special day with the holiday of a lifetime … a wedding abroad definitely has its pros. Yet, if your beloved nana cannot make it to the wedding, the whole affair might lose its sheen for you. Home or away, you will need to make the choice carefully.
list is long and exhausting. It is definitely not for everyone. Involving an expert is a better option when you’re on unchartered territory in a new country.
If you do decide to get married abroad, the world is your oyster. Literally! From the destination to the style of wedding, you can have it all with your budget being a deciding factor.
The third option is using the services of a wedding travel specialist. Most travel agency chains have consultants that specialise in the weddings market, including Flight Centre, House of Travel and Mondo Travel. “It takes a certain type of person to deal with what can be “emotional travel”,” warns Anita Gatley, who is herself a part of the Travel Managers Group and has been in the industry for more than 20 years.
The nuts and bolts One of the first things to do for any wedding, especially one overseas, is deciding on your budget. This will determine your destination, venue and everything else that follows. When it comes to planning for a wedding abroad you have three options: organise it yourself, use a wedding planner experienced in overseas arrangements, or use a wedding travel specialist to tailormake a wedding and honeymoon package to suit your specific needs and requirements. If you choose to do it all yourself, you’ll need to source local information, apply for licenses, make travel and accommodation arrangements for the wedding party, organise a photographer ... the
Wedding planners such as Lavish Events can either plan the whole wedding for you or, after an initial consultation, can put you on to a destination wedding specialist like Anita Gatley. Depending on the scope of work, the services of a specialist like Lavish Events can cost between $5000 and $7000.
What can you expect from a wedding travel specialist? A good wedding travel specialist should be able alleviate all your concerns about distance. If possible, visit three or four agencies before choosing one you are most comfortable with. In the first instance, a wedding travel specialist will help you zero in on a suitable destination and venue to suit your budget and requirements. Once this is finalised they will organise the airfares, accommodation and transfers for you and your party.
When it comes to overseas weddings, you have three options; organise it yourself, use a wedding planner or use a wedding travel specialist. Finer details of the wedding day itself are finalised between you and the wedding-co-ordinator from the chosen venue (most good overseas resort have specialist wedding co-ordinators). Travel specialists generally continue to act as a liaison between you and the wedding co-ordinator to prevent any miscommunication. “There are also independent wedding planners who are not limited by the property they work for – companies such as Wedded Bliss in Rarotonga or Tadra Weddings in Fiji,” adds Anita. Since these agents specialise in group bookings and have a fantastic network, they can even broker good deals for you in the form of discounts and upgrades. Some travel agencies, including Flight Centre, also offer a wedding travel account facility. Guests can contribute to this account and the collection can be spent on travel of your choice. Anita Gatley takes this bridal registry system a step further, “I charge an administration fee and the entire amount goes directly to the couple in cash rather than vouchers to be used for a future wedding. All I ask is that the wedding travel is booked through me.”
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Choosing the destination and venue For the most part, this depends on your budget. Other factors to consider are the type of wedding you want – a tropical beach or a castle in Europe; the number of guests you are expecting; accessibility of the destination – think about where most of your guests are travelling from; the makeup of your group – is your old aunt comfortable with an 11-hour flight to Bangkok or, if there are children in your party, an adult-only high-end resort is not quite right for you. Among the most popular overseas destinations for New Zealanders are Fiji and the Cook Islands. “They offer great wedding packages, suit a variety of styles and budgets, and are legally an easier place to tie the knot,” says Karina Rowling from Flight Centre. Another emerging wedding destination is Thailand, probably because of its accessibility to the rest of the world – guests from Europe will find it easier to get there. Although it does have more complicated legal requirements warns Karina. Talking to people like a wedding travel specialist who have experienced the destination and the venue will make choosing
easier. Alternatively, get the opinion of friends and family who’ve visited the place. Among venues to talk about, Anita’s picks include Likuliku Lagoon Resort (a romantic retreat for someone with a healthy budget), Malolo Island Resort (rustic in feel but doesn’t lack in luxury) and the Outrigger in Fiji; The Cook Island’s Pacific Resort & Spa (a premier boutique hotel), Muri Beach Club (a privately owned, boutique adults-only property), The Little Polynesian, Sea Change (featuring stunning villas with plunge pools and a lagoon backdrop), Tamanu Beach Resort and Aitutaki Lagoon Resort & Spa (the only overwater bungalows in the Cook Islands); Seabreeze and Coconuts Resort & Spa in Samoa; and Le Meridian Tahiti and Sofitel Bora Bora Marara Beach Resort, the latter occupies its own island in this paradise destination. When do you get the ball rolling? The answer to this question is unanimous from all our experts – the sooner you start planning and booking, the better. Give yourself at least 12-18 months to plan your dream wedding abroad. “Flights can
be held for 11 months in advance and venues can be booked up to 18 months prior,” says Anita. She adds that most properties require a non-refundable deposit and competition is tough with overseas couples also in the running. Besides, you will have to give your guests enough notice to plan and save funds or get good holiday deals. The tricky issues Anita says that the most common issue she faces is that the couple is not on the same page. “One would like to travel overseas and the other would like to get married in New Zealand. I advise them that one of them will have to compromise – this may be the first of many in their married lives!” Travel arrangements for the wedding party can also be a stress for the bride and groom – here is where a travel agent comes in handy. Mondo Travel Motueka’s Judith Gearry says that getting a reservation and then getting responses from guests on time (before the deposit is due) can sometimes be a concern – giving your guests sufficient time to get organised may help. >>cont. on pg8
Tropical bliss: Sarah and John Bell
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hat was suggested as a joke by a family member turned out to be a day they had always dreamt of and guests still talk about it to this day. “I wouldn’t change a thing and would recommend it to anyone,” says Sarah, who tied the knot with fiancé John Bell in the sublime setting of Rarotonga Beach Resort & Spa. The idea made perfect sense – a wedding and honeymoon all in one, a laid-back affair, barefoot on the beach, tropical location with nice warm weather ... it sounded like heaven to us. “Besides we didn’t have a lot of family in New Zealand, so we said, “why not”.
“We would have been happy if even a few people came but were chuffed when our families and closest friends all decided to come.” Their 40 guests paid their own way. “We planned the wedding a year in advance so everyone could save for it,” says Sarah. Everyone took the same flight and stayed on for five nights. “It made everything so special, being able to see everyone before and after the wedding. It was fun to be on holiday as a large group – a really amazing feeling.”
co-ordinator, who was very helpful and responded to the smallest query quickly. “I kept thinking something would go wrong on the day, but nothing did.
They booked a wedding package through Flight Centre and were put in touch with a wedding
“My biggest challenge was finding the right dress, one that wouldn’t make me feel too hot on the day!”
Honeymoon in Paradise
Luxury, romance, and a little adventure...
It’s such a special time, so make every moment count. Here at Bay of Many Coves, deep in the Marlborough Sounds, we promise you a luxurious experience you’ll never forget. See our website for special honeymoon packages, or call us for full details. www.bayofmanycoves.co.nz / 0800 579 9771
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Lavish Events’ Nicky Luis says not getting all the information or having all your questions answered is also common. Again, working with a well-known planner or wedding travel specialist should help address this issue. The eloping bride and groom Traditionally, eloping has been associated with trouble in paradise – an unplanned pregnancy, acceptance issues from families or similar. Yet, there is something very romantic about running away and getting married in a different country. If you want to elope, we suggest discussing it with your close friends and family beforehand so they don’t feel left out. The legalities of it all If you are getting married overseas it is important that you contact the marriage authorities in the country where you plan to marry and check their marriage laws and requirements. You don’t want to go through the entire ceremony, only to realise at the end of it all that it was not legal! Your wedding travel specialist or planner can help you with this. If you have married overseas and wish to confirm that your overseas marriage is valid in New Zealand, you may apply to the Family Court for a declaration as to the validity of the marriage. Details are available on the Department of Internal Affairs website (www.dia.govt.nz). Things to keep in mind • Think of the guests – give them enough time and make sure they are comfortable. • If you don’t like the options the wedding co-ordinators at the venue are giving you, be prepared to spend more money and take suppliers with you. “I know of a cake that was bought a ticket on a plane to Rarotonga,” says Nicky.
Fun in paradise: Liz and Jarrod Kent
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he idyllic setting of Koh Samui (Thailand) seemed the perfect place for Liz and Jarrod Kent to celebrate their love in marriage. It was the place where Jarrod fell to his knees and asked Liz to be his life partner. “The beaches are gorgeous, it is cheap to get there and the shopping is amazing – it is such a fun holiday destination,” says Liz. Koh Samui is a special place for them and they wanted to enjoy their big day there with friends and family. “There is not many times that we all go away on holiday together.”
In fact being on holiday with friends and family was the most memorable part of their Thai wedding. “It gave our families an opportunity to get to know each other better and for us all to have fun and party in paradise for 10 days.” Liz and Jarrod chose a private villa on a secluded beach for their wedding. They visited the island paradise a year prior to the wedding to choose the venue and book a company that organises weddings. The day itself was perfect with a dash of the Thai culture in the form of a baby elephant to lead the groom and the groomsmen, traditional dancers and musicians, and an impressive fireworks display.
The planning of the wedding went without a hitch thanks to the wedding planner and efficient handling of travel and accommodation arrangements by Anita Gatley (Travel Managers Group) for the entire wedding party. Since the couple gave their guests a year’s notice, they had a reasonable turnout of 34. Despite the notice, getting guests to confirm and make final arrangements with Anita was the biggest challenge Liz and Jarrod faced. Offering tips to other couples considering an overseas wedding, Liz says, “Give your guests sufficient notice, make sure the accommodation is within everyone’s means – a $500 per night room might be fine for you because it is your wedding but others might not be able to afford it, and because this might be an annual holiday for some of your guests, don’t set out a strict itinerary for everyday. Give them some flexibility.”
• Saving money, really? The whole affair may end up costing you more than a wedding in New Zealand – be prepared. Reasons for this could vary from higher than expected food costs because of your menu choice to having more guests than you anticipated – everyone wants a holiday and your wedding seems the opportune time! • Holidaying with the extended family. Do you really want your in-laws and alland-sundry to be a part of those special first days of your wedded bliss? Anita Gatley Travel: 0508 HONEYMOON or anita.gatley@travelmanagers.co.nz; Lavish Events: www.lavishevents.co.nz; House of Travel: www.houseoftravel.co.nz; Flight Centre: www.flightcentre.co.nz; Mondo Travel: www.mondotravel.co.nz; Picture Paradise: www.pictureparadise.co.nz
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2 Rangitira Road, Birkenhead, Auckland 0626 Ph 09 483 2206
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Cibo Parnell Nestled away in an old chocolate factory, Cibo restaurant is a favourite haunt for foodies. The award-winning restaurant is also one of the finest wedding venues in Auckland. Its private courtyard and adjoining fishpond create tranquil and picturesque setting essential for calm, memorable occasions. As they say, “Anything is possible. If you can dream it, we can create it.” Catering for up to 140 guests, means no wedding is too big or too small for them. Be warned though, being as popular it is, Cibo gets booked out fast during the nuptial season. So book in advance to secure your spot.
Verbena Bar & Bistro Ideal for an intimate wedding, catering from up to 50 (formal dining) to 100 (informal dining) people, Verbena overlooks beautifully landscaped native gardens with westerly views of Whenuapai and beyond. Their multilevel gardens are ideal for the ceremony and the bar area is great for pre-dinner drinks. Serves great bistro food with a personal and friendly service.
www.cibo.co.nz or (09) 303 9960
stephen@menuworks.co.nz or (09) 483 9571
Cable Bay Vineyards Sweeping views of the Hauraki Gulf, acclaimed cuisine and award-winning wines .... only 35 minutes from Auckland CBD, Cable Bay Vineyards on Waiheke Island provides the perfect backdrop for the most romantic day of your life. A striking indoor and outdoor setting gives couples more choice, whatever the season or weather. You can even book exclusive use of Cable Bay for you and 80 to 120 of your closest friends and family. www.cablebay.co.nz
Bucklands Beach Yacht Club Offering superb food from their own in-house caterers, flexible function rooms, easy parking, convenient public transport, easy access for all to all areas and the benefit of staff with a can-do attitude, Bucklands Beach Yacht Club is a fantastic place to celebrate your coming together. Knowing it is the most important day of your life, they endeavour to make your day as wonderful and stress-free as possible. With stunning vistas, this venue admirably lends itself to wedding photographs, as, too, does the very nearby Musick Point, the surrounding beaches and parks. www.bbycvenue.co.nz or (09) 534 3046
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Ascension Wine Estate
PHOTO: amanda wignell photography
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With its Spanish Mission-style architecture, Ascension Wine Estate stands out amidst its lush Matakana surroundings. Its criticallyacclaimed wines and wine-country graciousness along with food provided by top Auckland caterers, Dawsons and Urban Gourmet, will certainly leave a well-rounded experience for you and your guests. www.ascensionwine.co.nz
Bay of Many Coves Idyllic, romantic and secluded – the Bay of Many Coves luxury resort is the perfect location for an intimate wedding celebration. Set in the beautiful Marlborough Sounds, Bay of Many Coves is the only five-star resort in this region and is ideal for small, intimate weddings. An easy 30-minute ferry ride from Picton, the resort boasts spectacular sea views, luxury apartment accommodation, delectable cuisine and indoor or outdoor facilities for your function. www.bayofmanycoves.co.nz
Mission Estate Winery Hilton Auckland With the stunning Waitamata Harbour as a backdrop, Hilton Auckland makes for an idyllic wedding setting. Its function room can cater for up to 350 people (seated). The hotel also has a water-facing restaurant and bar for more intimate ceremonies. The friendly Hilton team will help you through the planning, making the event stress-free and memorable for you. Choose from their existing wedding packages (Pearl, Sapphire or Diamond) or ask the team for an option that best suits your style and wedding dreams. www.auckland.hilton.com or (09) 978 2000
Langtons on Lincoln Situated in the heart of the winemaking district of West Auckland, Langtons on Lincoln is set amidst a traditional winery away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Its decor includes hand-crafted oak barrels that lend an unmistakable character and create an ambience like no other. It offers a combination of indoor and outdoor areas, ensuring you have flexibility to choose how your function flows. www.langtons.co.nz or (09) 838 7462
New Zealand’s oldest winery is becoming an increasingly popular choice for couples looking for an extra-special place to tie the knot. Developed around the beautifully refurbished historical seminary building, it offers magnificent views overlooking the vineyards and city of Napier. The lush lawns and gazebo are ideal for a tranquil wedding ceremony while the high-vaulted ceilings and wood panelling of ‘The Chapel’ (situated on the venue) is perfect for an elegant reception. www.missionestate.co.nz
FERNZ Restaurant & Function Centre This beautiful venue boasts more than three hectares of gardens including native ones, on-site accommodation and plenty of parking. Its restaurant spills out to a covered courtyard and makes a great place for the wedding ceremony, serving excellent food matched with great service. Contact Jill and her team for more details. www.fernzlodge.co.nz or (09) 483 2206
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Let the
romance begin Honeymoon ideas to kick start your married life.
Qualia Offering luxurious, all-inclusive accommodation on Hamilton Island’s northernmost tip, Qualia is the most exclusive island resort on the Great Barrier Reef. Sixty luxurious pavilions and a beach house are dispersed across the hillside, each taking in the spectacular views of the azure waters while still allowing for privacy. This sun-drenched resort is a truly special place where everything has been meticulously considered to ensure absolute pampering of your senses. www.qualia.com.au
Bay of Many Coves
Island paradise: Tahiti Admired the world over for its exceptional scenery and beautiful people, Tahiti has a reputation for being one of the most romantic capitals of the world – one that’s been having loved-up couples and honeymooners flocking to its shores for decades. Moorea, Bora Bora, Rangiroa, Huahine ... Tahiti’s islands are filled with white sandy beaches, secluded bays and luxury resorts to make your romantic getaway truly special. Now for the first time, you can legally tie the knot in Tahiti. The marriage venue options are literally endless – you’ll be spoilt for views and choice. www.tahitivacations.co.nz or 0800 287 283
After what has probably been a hectic time for you, planning and celebrating your wedding day, Bay of Many Coves Resort in Marlborough Sounds is the perfect place to unwind. Relax in a luxury apartment, soak in the hot tub under the stars, indulge in a romantic dinner prepared by award-winning chefs and wake up to the sounds of tuis and bellbirds before enjoying cafe breakfast at the water’s edge. It’s got all the makings of a honeymoon setting you’ll remember forever. www.bayofmanycoves.co.nz
Lake Taupo escape Celebrate your romance in the prestigious and heritage setting of Hilton Lake Taupo. Its plush rooms with sweeping vistas, handy facilities including a thermally-heated spa and an outdoor heated pool, and award-winning on-site restaurant by Simon Gault (Bistro Lago) make it a lovely getaway for every couple. The hotel’s convenient location makes it a great base if exploring the region is on your mind. Or you could simply snuggle in and unwind in the hotel’s comfortable yet luxurious ambience. www.hilton.com/laketaupo
Shades of pretty
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Wedding planner Emma Newman shares some tips to get this theme right.
• Think about the space and venue – too pastel, and it can get lost in a big space. Small details in soft colours won’t work in a big space either. • Let the flowers in season guide you. Then, mix them up with lanterns, bunting and fabrics for stunning effect. Dipping candles can also look great with softer shades.
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1 Decorative hire and flowers by The Centre Piece 2 Sweet delights by Red Creative – Event Styling 3 Wedding stationery by Cocoa Berry 4 Flowers and props by Blush Flowers, Stationery by Ruby & Willow, Photo: I Do Photography 5 Mint condition – Emma Newman Weddings 6 Corsages by Blush Flowers, Photo: Amanda Amundsen Photography, New Zealand Weddings magazine 7 A favour for you – Mrs Darlington’s Legendary Lemon Curd from Sabato 8 Ecoya candle in Lotus Flower
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Blush Flowers: www.flowersbyblush.co.nz; Red Creative - Event Styling: www.redcreative.co.nz; Ecoya: www.ecoya.co.nz; Citta Design: www.cittadesign.co.nz; Sabato: www.sabato.co.nz; Cocoa Berry: www.cocoaberry.co.nz; Emma Newman Weddings: www.enweddings.co.nz; Sweet Bites Cakes: www.sweetbitescakes.co.nz; The Centre Piece Ltd: www.centrepiece.co.nz; San Pellegreno: From selected specialty food stores and New World outlets
ADRiENNE WiNKELMANN 34 Murphys Rd, Flat Bush, Auckland. PH 2724629 www.bridalbrilliance.co.nz
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Sparkling excellence The best bubbles need not break the bank according to the team at New Zealand Wine Society. They recommend three award-winning and affordable sparkling wines that would be great for your big day: • The Sounds Marlborough Méthode Traditionnelle 2008, winner of the Sparkling Wine Trophy at the 2011 Air New Zealand Wine Awards. RRP $33.99. • Francois Montand Blanc de Blancs Méthode Traditionnelle Brut NV, a bubbly from the south of France that has the refined elegance of a champagne but can’t claim the appellation because it wasn’t made in the region. RRP $13.99. • Paradox Marlborough Méthode Traditionnelle NV. This label has topped the Air NZ Wine Awards in the past and twice come in first in Cuisine magazine’s annual bubbly tastings, prompting acclaimed wine writer Michael Cooper to comment that Paradox has confirmed its place as one of the country’s greatest sparklings. RRP $33.99. www.nzwinesociety.co.nz
Rocket Kitchen cakes It doesn’t get fresher than this – Rocket Kitchen bakes your wedding cake on the morning of your wedding. Their cakes use high-quality fresh chocolate and cream ganache icing (not marzipan or buttercream) to guarantee an amazing taste. www.rocketkitchen.co.nz
Charity Event Bridal Showcase Findaband gets a facelift Findaband offers a wide range of live wedding entertainment in New Zealand, including cover bands, string quartlets, DJs and more. They have recently rebranded and cut down the number of bands, now featuring only the very best acts in country. As always, you can expect a full songlist from every artist featured on the site, high res imagery, MP3s, testimonials and videos of the bands in action – everything you’ll need to figure out what the best form of entertainment for your dream day. A brand-new site featuring DJs is in the works too. www.findaband.co.nz
The personal touch Felt.co.nz offers a delightful range of handmade items that are ideal to add a personal touch, especially if vintage or rustic themes are on the cards for your wedding. Edible favours, decorative extras... it is a great site to buy quality handmade wares from sellers across New Zealand. The pictured items are from Wink, a seller on felt.co.nz. www.felt.co.nz
Presented by Astra Bridal, this Bridal Showcase will be sprinkled with expert advice from the very best in the industry, along with generous traces of glitz, glamour, bubbles, canapès and wedding prizes ... an evening of indulgence that every bride and her mates deserve. The event will be held at Orakei Bay (Auckland) on October 3, 2012. Tickets are strictly limited and available through Astra Bridal. All proceeds go to Endometriosis New Zealand. www.astrabridal.co.nz
A classy affair Wild fun and hen’s nights are almost synonymous with each other. But not every bride wants a spirited affair and strippers. Some prefer it classy. Like chardonnay, cheese and something exquisite from Fish restaurant’s much-appreciated menu. With views of the Waitameta Harbour as a backdrop, the night could be as magical as you want. Add a hint of wild by starting of with a cocktail class at the hotel’s Bellini bar. You can extend the hen’s night into a whole weekend – head over to Waiheke or book into a city hotel, get a spa treatment and spoil the bride silly. Hire a chef and host a private dinner party or take a harbour cruise – think about what your bride friend would like best. www.auckland.hilton.com
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wedding personality Let your wedding gown say something about you – a reflection of your true self or a totally different persona. Astra Bridal’s Lori McPherson explains.
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ategorising our personalities is one way to deal with the dilemmas that you are facing about your wedding, including selecting that perfect gown. No one fits perfectly in any one category but reading these types can crystalise your thinking about your style. Sometimes it can be more about deciding what you don’t want rather than what you do. The elegant bride
An evening wedding with finger foods and candlelight is what comes to mind when you think elegance. The dress for such a wedding will need to be avant garde and stylish. It should show off your stunning figure and have an element of risk to it. Quite often a backless gown is favoured by elegant brides. Elaborate beading may highlight the gown, which typically will be in a stunning colour such as a blue or silver haze. Your accessories will also be key to completing the look with panache.
The classic bride
The classic bride
Formal or semiformal, this wedding is steeped in traditions. The gown will lean towards more formal aspects, a cathedral or chapel train and beaded embroidery. The colour is likely to be in the traditional white or ivory spectrum. Lace and pearls can make this look all the more timeless and classic. The gown will be tasteful, elegant and have tailored lines and structure to it. The romantic bride
Have you always dreamt about your day? When you think about your special day, do you imagine lots of flowers, flowing fabric and fairy lights? It could be formal or informal, the gown of such a romantic bride is matched to these aspirations. It should be feminine, perhaps frilly and heavily embellished, but it will most certainly be the key feature of the wedding. Common factors are soft fabrics (organza, tulle) and flowers and beading. The gown could also have some colour in the fabric (soft white or blue) or in the detailing.
The elegant bride
The minimalist bride
For such a style, the structure of the gown will be the all important factor to creating the style you wish to create.
The vintage bride
The vixen bride
It will need to be an elegant, simplistic design with very little embellishment on it. The gown should mold to your body and the tailoring will achieve marvelous feats for your figure. The casual or natural bride
Are you thinking of an outdoor affair at the beach or garden? If a relaxed, simple atmosphere is what you hope to achieve, your gown may need to lean towards something lightweight – taffeta or chiffon – with a simple, understated design. It should be easy to move in. This style is perfect if you have an overseas wedding planned. The vixen bride
You have a wonderful curvaceous body and you want to show it off. The style of your wedding will be fun and flirty – lots of hamming it up for the camera. For your gown, think figure-hugging mermaid gowns. Accessories will also be really important to your outfit as they will really allow your personality to shine through. Because vixen brides aren’t shy, they will not hesitate to don a strong colour for their gown – black, red or sumptuous champagne. The sophisticated bride
Stylish is the key word for your wedding. Trends are important in both bridal and your event styling. You will take the lead from New York, London or wherever you can gain inspiration. You gown will be hot off the press for style and you will know exactly what the world’s most reknowned designers are planning for this season. Because you are poised, you really know how to carry a gown. The cut of your gown is the most important thing to consider when selecting your gown. The vintage bride
Laces and simplicity of shapes dictate the gown of the vintage bride. You have an eye for detail as it takes some perserverance to get this type of wedding right. You can remodel an actual vintage gown or you can do a modern take on the vintage fabric in a current style. Location is key for the vintage bride and sets the scene for photographs and your gown style.
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Bride things Anna Schimmel at 2012 NZ Fashion Week Romantic and very feminine, Anna Schimmel’s collection yet again paid homage to the hidden princess inside every bride. Her opulent couture collection at the 2012 NZ Fashion Week was theatrical, extravagant and sophisticated. The gowns featured her trademark luxurious fabrics sourced from the latest European collections. Richly textured French laces and subtle beading contrasted beautifully with soft English tulle in a matt, light ivory palette and accentuated the drama of the dress. Dramatic silhouettes featured highly detailed décolletages – sheer, lacy straps, shrugs and high necks – and floaty, layered skirts.
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A La Robe at 2012 NZ Fashion Week
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The collection featured subtle yet bold detail – a white silk satin halter dress was finished with a green sash, embellishment with vintage handmade lace and vintage diamante straps and brooches. Elizabeth admires the movements of fabrics and utilises the mixture of textures and weight to create each ensemble.
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This season A La Robe created clever layering of soft embroidered tulle, silk organza, lace and cashmere. Pastel hues find their way into bridal gowns with A La Robe’s collection featuring slips worn under wrap skirts with Nepalese cashmere cardigans – all in soft shades. “Some pieces were hand-dyed in vintage tea, pale green, champagne and the brands own A La Robe Pink; a pale pink with a hint of grey,” says Elizabeth Soljak of A La Robe.
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Shoes by Trousseau Stand tall in these gorgeous heels from Trousseau Bridal Shoes. Bedazzle (left) and Fancy (right) by Paradox London. Both are ivory satin, dyeable and can be bleached to white. Bedazzle has an 11cm heel with Swarovski crystal detail and Fancy has a 9.5cm heel.
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Apicare® Manuka Natural™ Sun Protect Protect your skin in preparation for your big day with this 99 per cent natural moisturising sun screen featuring micronised zinc oxide and UMF16+ Manuka honey. Suitable for all skin types. RRP $24.90 www.apicare.co.nz or (09) 634 4375
Aroha Lipstick Collection Your lips will love these avocado-oil-enriched, creamy lipsticks that will give your lips a matte finish with a hint of shine. Available in three lovely shades: Remarkably Red, Boom Rock Bronze and Dusky Sounds Pink. RRP $42.00.
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NZ Spa aroma reeds The perfect gift for a bride. These aroma reeds will release the natural fragrance and therapeutic qualities of essential oils into any space. Available in Alpine Fern, Pohutukawa, Wild Daisy and Flax Flower. RRP $85.00. www.nzspa.co.nz
Protocell eye cream An apple a day keeps the wrinkles at bay. This advanced, nutrient-rich cream containing cell-rejuvenating and invigorating apple plant stem cells actively fights the appearance of fine lines and crows feet. RRP $167.00 www.mlcskincare.co.nz
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Tan Organic sunless tanner The only 100 per cent natural eco certified sunless tanner in the world. Tan Organic’s ultra moisturising formula develops a natural-looking tan leaving behind no unpleasant aroma. RRP from $55. 0508 734 466
Estee Lauder Perfectionist serum Shiseido Bio-Performance intensive corrective programme This two-week concentrated treatment from Shiseido instantly revises your skin leaving it smoother, firmer and glowing for big day. Using the exclusively formulated Bio-Recharger MC, it consists of a serum and balm to reawaken your skin. RRP $441.00. www.shiseido.co.nz
Jane Iredale Smooth Affair™ Enriched with botanicals and anti-ageing properties that brighten and even skin tone, this facial primer and brightener minimises the appearance of pores and controls oil, leaving your skin flawless for the big day. RRP $99.00. www.janeiredale.co.nz
Support your skin and a good cause with this new Perfectionist CP+R wrinkle-lifting serum featuring a pink ribbon keychain and charm (RRP $204.00). Another beautiful buy is the Evelyn Lauder dream pin (RRP $39.00). Twenty per cent of the suggested retail price of every sale will be donated to New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation. Available from Estee Lauder counters from October 1, 2012.
Evolu® regulating gel cleanser A gentle foaming gel formula powered with balancing actives that work to refine the appearance of pores and regulate your skin’s natural oil levels. Available from October 1, 2012. RRP $39.99. www.evolu.com
Pure Fiji coconut sugar scrub This two-in-one treatment is enriched with alpha hydroxy agents found in raw cane sugar and the deep-nourishing goodness of cold-pressed virgin coconut and drift nut oils, leaving your skin glowing for the big day. RRP $66.50. www.purefiji.com
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Suit style Crane Brothers’ Murray Crane throws some light on what grooms can look forward to in the coming season. •
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