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SHANTELLE & TRENT 25 SEPTEMBER 2014
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GROW ING O LD TOGETH ER TRENT YESBERG KNEW PRETTY EARLY ON IN THE RELATIONSHIP THAT HE WANTED TO GROW OLD WITH SHANTELLE ROTHERY. Trent Yesberg, aged 31 years old, met Shantelle Rothery, aged
the same place where their love blossomed – Gladstone. “I’m
27 years old, eight years ago when they were both working for
from Gladstone,” explains Shantelle, “so when I was getting
the same company in Gladstone. Trent remembers Shantelle
married I went back home to go shopping with my mum and
couldn’t keep her eyes off him, although her story of events
my bridesmaids.”
is slightly different. “My initial reaction was that he was very
Shantelle says the dress was a Stella York gown, and it was
arrogant,” says Shantelle, with a playful smile. “After a while
also the very first dress she tried on. “My mum cried as soon as
and getting to know him better, it turns out he is quite arrogant
she saw it on me,” says Shantelle. “I knew there was no going
– but I wouldn’t change him for anything.”
back – it’s lucky that I loved [the dress] as well.” The dress was
Trent proposed during a weekend getaway to The Whitsundays.
a little different to a mainstream wedding dress. It was blush pink
“I chose it as the spot as we have many special memories there,”
with an ivory overlay. This point of difference is what Shantelle
says Trent, who admits he was so nervous he almost blew the
loved about it the most.
proposal. “It was an absolutely stunning day and location.”
Trent surprised Shantelle on the day when he had one of his
As the couple loves The Whitsundays so much, they decided
groomsmen pop into the salon where they were getting ready
to get married there on Thursday, 25 September last year. “We
and deliver a present. “It was a diamond pendant,” says
were married in the All Saint Chapel on Hamilton Island,” says
Shantelle, “which I ended up wearing on the day, as I hadn’t
Shantelle. “With the reception held at The Outrigger on Catseye
planned on wearing a necklace with my dress [and] it matched
Beach.”
perfectly.”
The ceremony had a personal touch, as it was officiated by
Shantelle also had her own surprise for Trent. She had his
Trent’s Uncle Barry, who is a Pastor in the Defence Force. And
wedding ring inscribed with a message. “He noticed it during
after the ceremony, while the wedding party was out having
the ceremony, which was a really sweet moment.”
photos taken, the grassed area at The Outrigger was turned
And the reception guests were treated to a five-star hot food
into a games hub for their guests. “Our guests could play a
buffet, which included something for everyone. As for the
few games, such as bocce and croquet, while nibbling away
wedding cake, Mel from Sweet Ideas created them a traditional
on some finger food, and, of course, enjoying a few cold
four-tiered cake with marzipan icing. And entertainment was
beverages,” explains Trent.
provided by the trusty ole’ iPod.
There were 80 guests in attendance with people having travelled
Their photographer was Justin from Hamilton Island Weddings,
from London and Canada, as well as from all over Australia. Trent
who took a spectacular picture of them at the Yacht Club as the
and Shantelle tried to keep the theme of the wedding as simple
sun was setting. And all the photos of the day are something
and as elegant as possible. “The colour scheme was most
Shantelle will treasure forever. “You can never have too many
definitely based around my dress,” explains Shantelle. “Blush
photos or too many videos – it is such a special day that you will
pinks, purples and burgundy colours were used throughout the
want to remember every minute of it forever,” says Shantelle. For
ceremony and reception.”
their honeymoon they visited the South Islands of New Zealand
Talking about the wedding dress, Shantelle found her dress in
for two weeks.
PHOTOS • HAMILTON ISLAND WEDDINGS WORDS • NICOLE THOMSON-PRIDE
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“ I T I S S UC H A S PE C I A L DAY T H AT YOU W I L L WA N T T O R E M E M BE R E V E RY M I N U T E OF I T F OR E V E R .”
SH A N T EL L E Y ESBERG
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TIME LES S LOVE JASON HUGHES AND RACHEL MCINTYRE CELEBRATED THEIR MARRIAGE WITH A VINTAGE INSPIRED WEDDING. Jason Hughes married Rachel McIntyre in a vintage inspired
by her side. “My younger sister Tina and my three daughters, Tahlia
wedding on 12 July last year. “We were married at St Joseph’s
[who’s] 18 [years old], Chiara, [who’s] 4 [years old] & Indiana [who’s]
Church on the Strand,” explains Rachel, who hand made their
3 [years old] were all in my bridal party,” says Rachel.
invitations and a number of the decorations. “[And] our reception
She also treasures the memory of walking down the aisle and seeing
was held in the Ballroom at Jupiters Casino.”
the look on Jason’s face as she walked towards him. She counts it
Rachel has always loved the olden day style, which inspired
as one of her favourite four memories from the day. Another favourite
a vintage hessian and lace theme for their wedding. When it
memory was simply getting ready in the morning with her mum,
came to styling, Sarah from Dreamscene Events was in charge
daughters and sister.
of decorating the wedding to give it an old fashion feel. “We
As for the photographer, her neighbour and good friend, Angela
decided to keep within the theme for our photos [as well],” says
Van Dinter of Little Details Photography had the important job of
Rachel, “so we had our photos taken at the old Railway Station
capturing all the special memories.
in the city and at Jezzine Barracks.”
Rachel’s advice for future brides: “Do your research on all your
As she walked down the aisle wearing an ivory embossed lace
ceremony details,” she says, “[and] do make a list of things you
mermaid style gown with lace up back, which had a sweetheart
want to do on the day as it is all so overwhelming.”
neckline and a beaded silk belt, she had four very special ladies
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RACHEL & JASON 12 JULY 2014
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“ W E H A D OU R PHO T O S TA K E N AT T H E OL D R A I LWAY S TAT ION I N T H E C I T Y A N D AT J E Z Z I N E B A R R AC K S .”
R A C H E L MC I N T Y R E
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AMBER & ANDREW 30 AUGUST 2014
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HIGH SCHOO L SWEETH E ARTS ANDREW LAZZARONI AND AMBER LEONELLI SURVIVED DATING AS TEENAGERS TO NOW CALL EACH OTHER HUSBAND AND WIFE.
As the sun was setting over Forrest Beach, Andrew Lazzaroni
one from the moment she was handed a bouquet to try with
took Amber Leonelli to the place where they had shared their
the dress. “As soon as my eyes hit the mirror I started to cry,”
first kiss at just 14 years old. Waiting for them was a bonfire set
says Amber. “I felt like the biggest dork but it was so emotional
up and written in the sand with shells was ‘Amber will you marry
and I was just so happy.”
me?’. “He bent down on one knee and told me how much I
Along with the dress Amber wore a pearl and gold bracelet, long
meant to him and explained all the reasons [why] he chose here
pearl earrings, and a handmade pearl clip for her veil. Amber
to propose,” says Amber, who is 22 years old. “I later found out
had three bridesmaids, Toni, Heidi and Demi-Lee, as well as a
Andrew had asked my dad to secretly take photos from behind
flower girl named Indianna.
a tree – it was very special to be able to look at those and forever
The groom and groomsmen all wore grey suits with the groom
have them as memories.”
wearing an ivory tie and the groomsmen wearing pink ties that
The high school sweethearts married in front of 117 guests
complemented the bridesmaids’ dresses.
on 30 August 2014. “Our ceremony was at the amazing St
Cameron Laird had the all-important job of capturing once-in-
James Cathedral,” says Amber, “followed by the reception at
a-lifetime moments on their wedding day. “He was absolutely
Jupiters Casino.”
fantastic,” says Amber. “He made us feel extremely comfortable
The wedding had a rustic theme with colours that included light
and was a lot of fun. Most of our photos were taken along
pinks and browns and the centerpieces were rustic birdcages
The Strand.” Once Cameron’s photography duties were over
filled with pink and cream flowers.
family friend, Mostyn Swain continued to capture all the special
As for the wedding dress, Amber wore an Allure dress from
moments.
Hills in Hollywood. “I tried on many dresses at all the Townsville
Once all was said and done the couple jetted off to Thailand
wedding dress shops,” explains Amber, “but as soon as I tried
for a two-week honeymoon. And her advice for future brides
on [the Allure wedding dress], I fell in love with it.”
is simple: “Try not stress, as hard as it is. Everything will fall
Her favourite part of the dress was the sheer lace on the back
together in the end. You honestly won’t even notice all the things
and the long train. She remembers how she knew it was the
that go wrong.”
PHOTOS • CAMERON LAIRD PHOTOGRAPHER WORDS • NICOLE THOMSON-PRIDE
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“A S S O ON A S M Y E Y E S H I T T H E M I R ROR I S TA R T E D T O C RY.”
A M B E R L E ON E L L I
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A PERSONA LIS ED DAY RENEE MAY AND MARTY VUCETIC WANTED TO INCORPORATE AS MANY PERSONAL TOUCHES INTO THEIR WEDDING DAY AS POSSIBLE.
When Renee May, aged 26 years old, married Marty Vucetic,
One of Renee’s favourite memories of the day was when
33 years old, on Saturday, 28 June 2014, their wedding had
photographer, Claudia Smith bought the newlyweds a hotdog
personal touches throughout the day. “Our goal was to have a
as a photo prop to nibble on. “Marty loves hotdogs and there
personal touch wherever possible,” says Renee. “This ended
happened to be a hotdog stand across from our reception
up evolving into things like a hand sculpted figurine of us as
venue.” Another favourite memory was when her mum walked
our cake topper.”
her down the aisle. “[It’s] one of the most treasured memories I have,” says Renee.
The couple, who had met through a church event, spent the first year together going on dates and getting to know each
And now that it is done and dusted, what advice can she share
other as Marty lived in Ayr and Renee in Townsville. “We would
with brides-to-be? Be prepared. Renee recommends doing as
both find reasons why each of us would ‘just happen to be’ in
much organising and planning in the lead up to your big day but
Ayr or Townsville to catch up for coffee,” says Renee. “We both
then being flexible on your actual wedding day. “On the day,
could see the future as something we could journey together, as
however, be prepared to go with the flow. Every part of your
our foundational values and purpose in life aligned.”
plan doesn’t need to unfold perfectly to have the most amazing wedding day,” says Renee. “You are marrying the love of your
On their wedding day, Renee and Marty opted for a 10am
life, and you have all those near and dear to you present to
ceremony in a private garden located in Riverside Gardens.
share your special day with. Those two things are actually the
Then they had a lunch reception at The Watermark on The
recipe for the best day ever.”
Strand. The style of the wedding was simple and elegant, in line with Renee’s own style. “We went with predominately white and golds,” says Renee. “We also incorporated a touch of a soft and pretty rustic feel wherever we could.” Renee wore a strapless Ava Laureen dress featuring opulent detailed sequencing, with a low back and circular train. “I absolutely adored my wedding gown,” says Renee, who admits she wasn’t quite sure the dress was for her as she looked at it on the rack. “As soon as I walked out of the change room to get the thoughts and opinions of my bridesmaids, their gasps and tears confirmed that this dress was the one.”
PHOTOS • CLAUDIA SMITH PHOTOGRAPHY WORDS • NICOLE THOMSON-PRIDE
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RENEE & MARTY 28 JUNE 2014
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“OU R G OA L WA S T O H AV E A PE R S ONA L T OUC H W H E R E V E R P O S S I BL E .”
R E N E E M AY
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A CA S E O F S ER EN DIPIT Y CHRIS VAN HOMRIGH AND ANNIE TYRRELL STARTED DATING AFTER CONSTANTLY RUNNING INTO EACH OTHER AT ‘OBSCURE’ PLACES..
The first time Annie Tyrrell met Chris Van Homrigh he showed
and the theme was lace and pearls. Annie’s dress was a-line
up at her party with some friends and a handful of frangipanis.
style with a sweetheart bodice and off-the-shoulder capped
Despite the flowers, it wasn’t quite love at first sight. Love
sleeves. For something old she wore her mum’s eternity ring,
between this teenage couple took a few more months to
which her father had given her many years ago. “[Mum] passed
blossom, and some help from fate, which saw them constantly
away about six months before we got married and had given
running into each other at ‘obscure’ places.
the ring to my brother not long before she died,” says Annie.
And exactly eight years to the day since they started dating,
“My brother then gave it to me as a wedding present.”
the pair wed on Monday, 28 April 2014 in a ceremony at the
Chris’s favourite memory of the day was holding Annie’s hands
Rotunda in ANZAC Park on The Strand. “We chose the location
to give her strength and resolve while she said her vows, while
as it is where we had our first date,” explains Annie. “It was also
Annie’s favourite memory was being so involved in just the two
close to the school I teach at, so many of the staff and students
of them during the ceremony she didn’t even notice cars driving
came down and watched the ceremony.” And the reception
past and honking and people crying loudly. Photographer
was held at The Pier restaurant.
Kristof Schrader captured all the magical moments from the
The colour scheme of the wedding was champagne and ivory
day, and Annie’s Dad made them their beautiful wedding cake.
PHOTOS • KRISTOF SCHRADER WORDS • NICOLE THOMSON-PRIDE
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“ W E C HO S E T H E L O C AT ION A S I T I S W H E R E W E H A D OU R F I R S T DAT E .”
ANNIE TYRRELL
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W I LD LOVE NOT EVEN A CYCLONE COULD STOP RYAN MORRISSEY FROM MARRYING HIS LOVE KATRINA PERSHOUSE.
When planning an outdoor wedding everyone knows Mother
Katrina wore a custom made wedding dress by Jordanna
Nature may not come to the party and give you glorious weather
Regan Couture in Brisbane. “It was made from lace and ivory
for your special day. But Ryan Morrissey and Katrina Pershouse
silk,” explains Katrina. “Jordanna also made my headpiece to
surely weren’t expecting a cyclone to visit Townsville on the
match in with dress.”
weekend of their wedding.
As for the cake, it was a tropical coconut and lime flavour with
“We had organised for our ceremony to be held under the
a custom made cake topper Katrina designed herself. “Our
Raintree in Queen’s Gardens, however the day before our
cake topper [was ordered] through a company on Etsy, which
wedding I finally gave in to the obvious fact that we were going
matched the silhouette photo of us we had on our original ‘Save
to need a Plan B,” says Katrina. “Our reception had been
the Date Cards’.”
organised for the outside lawns at Jupiters [Casino], so instead
And for a special memento from the day Katrina and Ryan used
the staff kindly let us use their Pavilion Marquee for both the
a guitar as their guest book. “Ryan is a musician and music is a
ceremony and reception so we could be inside.”
big part of our lives, so we decided to use a guitar as our guest
The wedding was held on Saturday, 12th April 2014 and a
book,” says Katrina. “We bought a second-hand guitar and
Cycle Ita crossed through Townsville the very next morning. But
turned it into something special by buffing it right down and
despite the stormy weather, the wedding was still a wonderful
painting it with our initials stenciled at the top. We now have it
affair. The theme was vintage French elegance, with elements
displayed in our home and [it] is an item we will always treasure.”
of black, ivory, lilac and blush pink.
Katrina says one of her favourite memories of the day is walking
“I am half Belgian – on my mother’s side – so I wanted to
into the reception once all the formalities were over. “It was an
incorporate some of those elements into our day,” explains
amazing feeling and I felt like it was a chance to finally relax.” As
Katrina. “We did this with French words throughout [the
for what would she change about the day? “I wouldn’t change a
reception], and also [on] our sweets buffet table, which had
thing,” says Katrina. “We had the best night drinking, dancing,
a French sign and Belgian chocolates and treats in our colour
laughing and spending time with the people we love the most.”
theme.” Katrina says they wanted a fun, informal reception,
And Katrina’s advice to other brides is simple: “Don’t put
which meant they chose not to have a bridal table and the
too much pressure on yourself to get around and speak to
reception was cocktail style. She says this created the perfect
everybody at the reception. Everyone is there to celebrate your
atmosphere, including an intimate vibe for the reception.
special day, so just remember to have fun most importantly. And keep true to the both of you through every last detail.”
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