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Groom’s Suits
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Cake
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A Tale of Three Weddings
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Wedding Shoes
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Flowers
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Expert Advice
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Accessories
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Gift Guide
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Best Destinations
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Makeup
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Photographers
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Ball Gown Breakdown
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Venues
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Spas and Salons
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Wedding Dresses
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WHO’S IN CHARGE? editorial Editor-in-Chief | Luisa Tam Editor | Leslie Yeh Writers | Xavier Ng, Stephanie Tsui
Dear Reader, Do you hear that? It’s the tinkling of wedding bells in the air, and we’ve been channeling the Bride-zilla spirit here at HK Magazine combing through all the best suppliers, caterers and venues in town to make sure your wedding is everything you dream it to be.
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Whether you’re hinting at your long-time boyfriend to pop the question, newly engaged, or on the brink of your big day, we’ve got you covered: from custom-designed invitations (p.32) to the freshest flowers in town (p.34) and blinging wedding accessories to add a brilliant sparkle to your look (p.24). There are sky-high stilettos to walk you down the aisle (p.23) and scrumptious multi-tiered wedding cakes frosted in white just waiting to adorn your dessert table (p.33).
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And while we’ve found countless venues for those who’ve chosen to stay in Hong Kong (p.26), this year we can’t help dreaming about a wedding abroad, which is why we’ve gathered advice on hosting a destination wedding from three Hong Kong couples (p.6) and put together a list of incredible locations on page 14.
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A Tale of From the sun-kissed fields of Florence to the colorful buzz of India and the pristine beaches of Koh Samui, we talk to three couples who tied the knot in their dream location.
Ale Wilkinson & Jack Greenwood Married in: Florence, Italy Date: May 13, 2016
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What are some of the pros and cons of hosting a destination wedding? Jack: You’re a long way away if anything goes wrong during the planning process, so I’d recommend getting a good wedding planner! Depending on where you have it, it’s not cheap to go back and forth for research trips, food tastings, etc., but on the plus side you can make short romantic holidays out of these trips too! Ale: There were times when I felt really distanced from it all and it was sometimes hard to communicate with our wedding planner, given the time difference. Italians are generally a lot more laid back, so while I was stressing about not hearing back from our wedding planner, she no doubt had her own timeline and knew that everything was on track!
Tell us a bit about the ceremony. Ale: The ceremony was held at Chiesa di Ognissanti, a Franciscan church that was originally built in 1250. It is breathtakingly beautiful and many famous people are buried in the church, including Botticelli. Our priest was my sister’s husband’s uncle (!), a New Zealander who works at the Vatican. He married my sister and her husband the previous year, so we asked if he would do us the honor as well! Jack: For our reception, we basically had a blank canvas with the castle and the grounds. From there we added all the touches we wanted, from lights and a dance floor, to place settings and linen choices. We separated the evening into three areas—one area for pre-dinner welcome drinks and canapés; the main dining room; and then the party area for after dinner. The flow of the venue worked really well with the flow of the evening to the point where, when the rain came, no one really even cared it was raining. At one point we had two dance floors—one indoor and one in the amazing outdoor courtyard of the castle, where people were dancing in the rain!
What advice do you have for couples hosting a destination wedding?
How did you two meet? Ale: We met through friends, initially at a wine tasting, although I don’t really remember meeting Jack that night and he says he thought I was a snob as I didn’t talk to him! We met again at a few dinner parties and started running together, as I was training for a half marathon and Jack for a half Ironman. After hanging out as friends for a while, we then realized there was more to it than that! We got engaged a year and a half after we started dating.
Where did you get married and how did you settle on the location? Jack: The ceremony was held at a beautiful Catholic church in the center of Florence, and then our reception was held at Castello di Vincigliata, about 25 minutes from the town center, up in the hills near Fiesole. Ale: Florence is a pretty special location—the history, the culture, the architecture, and the FOOD! Add to that the fact that our reception was held in an 11th century castle up in the hills overlooking one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and it doesn’t get better than that.
Ale: Bear in mind that your guests may be traveling a long way to celebrate with you, so it’s a good idea to plan other events either side of the actual wedding day. Our wedding was on a Friday, so we had welcome drinks and a dinner on Wednesday evening and then a recovery barbecue on Saturday.
What were your three most important must-haves, and what were you willing to compromise on? Ale: When we started the planning process, my now father-in-law asked us to come up with three words to describe our ideal wedding. We chose: elegant, personal and understated. The idea was to always come back to these three words if ever the planning got a bit too overwhelming. This turned out to be invaluable advice and we used these three words as our guide in every decision we made. Jack: Our cake was one thing we didn’t spend too much time or money on. Sure it’s a crucial part of the wedding (I mean, who doesn’t love cake!), but we wanted a relatively rustic style, so all the fancy finishings weren’t really applicable. On the other hand, you cannot run out of booze. CAN NOT. We splurged and from the outset it looked like we had way too much, but in reality, most of it was consumed. With booze comes dancing, and the party, and that’s what you want to be spending your time doing—that’s where the magic happens!
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Lavina & Ashish Ahuja Married in: Jaipur, India Date: February 2016
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How did you two meet and when did you get engaged? Lavina: Ashish and I were introduced by a close family friend. I still remember our first conversation: I was chatting away for a half hour about my favorite place I've traveled to, Edinburgh. After my monologue he flatly said 'oh, I hated that city' and we both burst out laughing. Our first date was in Bombay and from there on time just flew by. We got engaged in Hong Kong in May 2015.
Why Jaipur, India? Lavina: India is known for its cultural heritage and the Mughal era is one that everyone knows and speaks of. The Mughals gave to India the concept of ‘Indian Palaces’ which have distinct architectural elements: grand arched entrances, an open sky court and scenic symmetrical lawns. We got married at the Fairmont in Jaipur, which is inspired by these Mughal palaces. Being an architect, I was immediately drawn to the way all the smaller details (such as the rose petal shower greeting and sitar singer that welcomes you with a local song) and larger spatial elements of this hotel worked in harmony with each other. All in all, it has breathtaking aesthetics.
What are a few of the important rituals in a Hindu/ Sindhi wedding? Lavina: One of the pre-wedding rituals in a Sindhi wedding is called the Navagraha Puja. The bride and groom perform this puja with their respective families separately. The importance of this ritual is to align the energies of all the nine planets (“Navagraha”=“nine planets”) so as to have the maximum positive impact during your wedding ceremony. In your prayers, you also seek blessings from all those in your family that have been taken to the heavenly abode. You call upon all the Gods and Goddesses to bless the bride and groom as they step out from the Brahmacharya (student) phase of life and enter in to the Grihastha (householder) phase of life. On the wedding day, the main Hindu aspect is the pheras. Seven circumambulations are taken around a pious fire amidst the chanting of Vedic mantras. Each phera is taken reciting a specific vow which is considered unbreakable.
What are your best memories from the day?
Lavina: My favorite memory from the wedding was the family show that was organized on the night of the sangeet [celebration the night before the wedding]. Our family and friends put together a surprise show with a narration and choreographed dances humorously retelling our love story with a Bollywood twist. It was indeed a mountain of effort and we enjoyed every moment of it.
What about the reception? Lavina: The wedding reception was a night full of love and laughter. The night kicked off with our first dance and was followed by a few fun speeches. We had a performance from a popular Bollywood artist group that got everyone on the dance floor. With supper available at midnight we all had the energy to party up to sunrise. Seeing our close friends and family having such a great time kept us going.
What are the best and worst parts of hosting a destination wedding? Lavina: I suppose the biggest drawback of a destination wedding is knowing that there are some people who won’t be able to make it. On the bright side, the friends and family that do make it are all yours over the course of the wedding celebrations. No one is thinking about work or chores or schedules and agendas, it is essentially holiday mode for all your guests and what better way to celebrate than that!
What’s the most important thing for any bride-to-be? Lavina: Wedding planning is an enduring process but also one that you enjoy; it’s all eventually a build up to your big day. The most important thing for a bride-to-be is to have a strong support system—friends who go out of their way to help you in the smallest of ways, family that is constantly celebrating every small milestone in the planning process with you, and of course your partner—who, in my case, knew my thoughts before I did.
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Ashish: The baraat [groom’s wedding procession] was incredible! All my friends and family wore uniform orange turbans and danced to
a traditional Jaipur band as we made our way around the property to the ceremony grounds. The procession was led by two elephants followed by a horse chariot in which I was seated, all decorated in royal Rajasthani splendour.
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Bianca Wu & Ken Cheung Married in: Koh Samui Date: March 2016 10 WEDDING GUIDE 2016
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How did you two meet and end up getting engaged? We met in HK through a friend and Ken proposed while we were on vacation at Walt Disney World in Florida.
Why did you decide on a destination wedding? We’ve always wanted to go on vacation with our closest family and friends, so a destination wedding just made the most sense. Our destination wedding location had to be logistically convenient (easy to fly to), so we were choosing between Bali and Koh Samui. Ultimately, Koh Samui won because of irresistible Thai food!
Where did the wedding take place? The wedding took place at Villa Kalyana (villakalyanasamui.com) and it was everything we were looking for. It is a private villa with their own chef, beach and swimming pools, which was perfect for the family vacation aspect; the place housed our families and the bridal party. The staff were so accommodating, and the manageresses Mam and Sonia went out of their way to make sure our guests were comfortable.
What was the concept for your wedding? We just wanted to aim for a relaxed atmosphere. We wanted everyone to have a good time, enjoy themselves, and not worry. The one thing we really enforced was to ask everyone to dress in our wedding colors— yellow, purple, and grey. This was a strange request for our guests, but it really paid off since our pictures turned out so colorful!
Favorite memories from the ceremony and reception? Something that made our wedding ceremony extra special was our cousin and her boyfriend singing during the processional and during the cocktail hour. We love the ukulele so they practiced, arranged and performed our favorite songs. We also had our adorable nephews walk down the aisle with signs that said "Here Comes the Bride" and that was quite the laugh.
What were your three most important must-haves? Lighting was an important one—our reception was held outdoors and we spent the majority of the decorating budget on making sure there was enough lighting. We ended up adding tree uplighters to enhance the evening ambiance, lanterns to light up the pool and ceremony area, and lastly, a fairy light tent over the dance area. It was all so beautiful! We also wanted music to play a huge part in our wedding. The bridal party helped make four different playlists to help set the mood for various parts of the wedding, like the reception and dancing. Finally, amazing photography.
Pictures and memories are so important! Our photographer, Kathy (p.41), has been a friend of ours since she photographed my sister's wedding and she knows our personalities. She was able to capture how fun and bright the wedding was and that's something we wouldn't be able to replicate with another photographer.
What are you glad you saved money on? Most of the table decorations like centerpieces, table settings, chairs, cutlery, etc… we didn’t fuss too much about these and only chose when our wedding planner prompted us to. Also, flowers. We’re quite a simple couple and decided to not focus on flowers at all. We were able to reuse our bouquets as table decorations, and that turned out great. I’m personally really glad I didn’t fuss over my dress for the reception. We ended up jumping into the pool, and if I had chosen a fancy gown, I definitely wouldn’t have been able to seize the moment!
Did you incorporate any unique cultural elements? Since both of us are Chinese, we wanted to do the traditional door games and tea ceremony. Normally, the groom's family wouldn't watch the games, but we thought it could be fun if everyone enjoyed it together. So, finding a suitable and spacious area to have the tea ceremony was a big consideration when planning. We were lucky that Villa Kalyana had an open area with a traditional wooden decor and red chairs, so it was perfect!
What is your top advice for couples hosting a destination wedding? Get an amazing wedding planner that is local to the destination. Becky is the in-house wedding planner at Villa Kalyana, and she made everything so easy! Since she knows Koh Samui well, she was able to recommend local vendors such as videographers and makeup artists.
Would you recommend a destination wedding to other couples? Absolutely! It might be hard to coordinate the logistics, but it will be worth it in the end. We got everything we wanted out of this vacation and priceless moments with our loved ones.
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Expert Advice
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Ready to jet off into the sunset? Follow these tips from Joan Auyang of White Bridal to prepare for the destination wedding of your dreams.
Why should I have a destination wedding?
What’s your advice for choosing a location?
1. To celebrate somewhere unique. Many couples pick a location that is unique or has special meaning to them, instead of the same venues at home that other friends have chosen previously. 2. To save costs. Although factoring in travel and accommodation seems more expensive, most hotels and some airlines provide discounted rates for groups. Vendors in other places in Asia can be significantly less expensive, and with a beautiful setting such as a vineyard, historic building or beach, you really won’t need to dress up your venue much. You can also save by having your honeymoon in the same country. 3. To cut down on the guest list. Having a destination wedding is a means for limiting guest size for those who want a smaller and more intimate celebration and at least 2-3 days with those who are closest and dearest.
1. Accessibility. It’s important to choose a place that is relatively easy to get to and consider questions such as: Are there limited flights there? Are stop-overs required? Can elderly guests and kids make the journey? 2. Weather and time of year. It’s never possible to ensure 100% good weather, but do choose a destination (and time of year) based on the climate you want to get married in and that’s suitable for the activities you have planned. 3. Budget. Consider how much you’re willing to spend on travel, lodging, décor & flowers, F&B, photography, etc. Keep in mind the travel and accommodation expenses of your guests and track it all in a master spreadsheet.
How many times should I plan to visit?
Any major concerns to look out for?
Usually I would suggest at least two trips. The first site visit is to secure all the venues for the wedding and activities planned, and to ensure that the people at the venue understand and can cater to what the couple needs. For the second trip, I suggest couples to visit again around 2-3 months before the wedding. Use this trip for menu tastings and meetings with the shortlisted local vendors. In-between the two trips, constant communication through emails and Skype are usually sufficient.
For destination weddings, guests tend to be more last-minute about RSVPs due to uncertain schedules, so send out invitations early and let guests know they have to RSVP no later than two months before the wedding date. Also, you may run into trouble finding reliable and reputable vendors. If you’re having your wedding at a local resort, try using their recommended vendors list as these have been vetted. And be extra careful before signing contracts.
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Joan Auyang, White Bridal Toronto born and raised, Joan cultivated a love and eye for aesthetics from an early age and is now following her passion for crafting the perfect celebration for couples as a planner and partner at White Bridal. Contact Joan by email (info@whitebridal.com.hk) or telephone (2521-3288).
• Plan a site visit before booking your venue k Quiiccck • Send out save-the-date cards or liissstt ckli heck C invitations early • Arrive a few days before your wedding to carry out last-minute errands and to give yourself some time to relax prior to the big day
Don’ts: • Choose a location that is difficult to get to • Choose a sub-standard photographer, as your photos are supposed to capture those important memories • Worry too much or get stressed, as it’s normal for unplanned things to occur and these can actually make the best memories!
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Need a change of scenery for your big day, but don’t want to go too far to tie the knot? Our sister SAR is here for you. Only a one-hour ferry ride away, the beautiful city of Macao has been our favorite neighbor for years. Boasting a unique east-meets-west architecture, historical attractions, and an array of gorgeous resorts and hotels, the city has become a much-loved destination for Hongkongers, especially for couples planning their weddings. Being a former Portuguese colony, Macao is one of a kind: This tiny city is full of European architecture, and a stroll down the streets makes you feel as if you’re transported to a small town by the Atlantic Ocean in Portugal. This makes Macao the perfect backdrop for some European style wedding photos, where you and your partner can have pictures taken next to amazing historical landmarks such as the Chapel of Our Lady of Penha on Penha Hill for a top-ofthe-world shot, without having to ever set foot on a plane. “The Historic Centre of Macao,” comprising of over 20 ancient monuments and urban squares interwoven in the heart of the city, has been inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2005. Other than the iconic Ruins of St. Paul’s, the list includes the white
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and yellow Guia Lighthouse and Fortress that are reminiscent of a Mediterranean island. Meanwhile, Macao still has displays strong Chinese roots with its traditional local culture and heritage. The Rua da Felicidade, or “the street of happiness,” is a street lined with historical grey brick Chinese houses adorned with auspicious red windows and doors, while the Taipa Houses-Museum features five houses in pastel green that are a marriage of Macanese and Portuguese architecture. It’s a wonderful place to capture the sweetness of your union. Feel like something cool and hip for your pre-wedding photos? If you’re up for thrills and excitements, head to the top of Macao Tower for a shot that you’ll never forget. Hold tight onto your partner as you stroll along the rim of the tower 233 meters above ground, and if you feel like it, take the dive for a bungy jump or sky jump. For the faint-hearted, check out the Macao Science Center instead. The avant-garde building is great for a chic and futuristic photoshoot, while the huge heart-shaped tree outside the center is also a favorite amongst newlyweds for a sweet and heartwarming photo.
After getting your photos done in Macao, why not move your entire wedding reception to the 853? With a wide variety of venues ranging from five-star hotels to historic chapels, the city has everything you need for a perfect wedding. Need some help on the big day? Macao Government Tourism Office has launched a new edition of its Travel Stimulation Program to give you and your guests additional support for your “overseas” wedding. With at least two consecutive nights of stay in Macao, different levels of support will be offered to you depending on the size of the party, ranging from 25 to over 300 guests. For a large reception of up to 300 guests, complimentary tourist information kits, souvenirs, a 30-minute cultural performance session and a half-day historical tour will be arranged for the newlyweds and the guests to make the most out of their trip, and enjoy what Macao has to offer to the fullest. Simply apply 15 working days before the first day of the trip to enjoy this special privilege. industry.macaotourism.gov.mo, mgto@macaotourism.com.hk, (852) 2838 8680.
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Destined to Wed Find the perfect scenic backdrop for your ultimate destination wedding. By Xavier Ng
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Song Saa Private Island, Cambodia Having a private island all to yourself and your wedding guests? It doesn’t get more exclusive than that: Cambodia’s secluded Song Saa Private Island is an untouched oasis just 40 minutes away from the port of Sihanoukville, steeped in plush tropical rainforests, coral reefs and white beaches. Translating to “the sweethearts” in Khmer, Song Saa is as romantic as its name: Choose from a number of private, romantic locations on the island for the “I do’s,” then head to the beautiful overwater restaurant and bar afterwards for feasting and a champagne toast. Once you’ve filled up on the restaurant’s delicious regional cuisine, enjoy a spectacular fireworks display and dance the night away on a candlelit beach with your guests. To make your memories even more special, Song Saa offers options such as an intimate Buddhist blessing ceremony performed on a jungle platform overlooking the ocean, or a romantic sunset picnic on the five-mile beach. Wedding packages start from $34,900. Koh Rong Archipelago, Cambodia, (+855) 23-886-750, songsaa.com
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Palace Hotel Tokyo
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Dhara Dhevi, Chiang Mai With its sandy beaches and turquoise sea, Thailand GOOD FOR makes one incredible wedding destination. Check into Old-scho o the Dhara Dhevi for a tropical wedding surrounded by romance l lush greenery. The enchanting hotel has a traditional Lanna prayer hall, set amongst gardens dotted with sacred Bo trees. They can accommodate everything from an elegant European-style white wedding to an opulent Lanna-inspired celebration, steeped in ancient traditions. With packages tailor-made for each couple, they have you covered with everything from floral arrangements to horse-drawn carriages for bridal transfers—and with a resort this beautiful, you may just decide to stay a few extra nights to kick off your honeymoon. Packages start from US$4,220 ($32,800). 51/4 Chiang Mai-Sankampaeng Rd., Moo 1, T. Tasala, A. Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand, (+66) (53) 888-888, dharadhevi.com
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Sri Panwa, Phuket
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Ball Gown
Breakdown Find your own Cinderella gown with these expert tips for dressing for your body shape. By Leslie Yeh
HOW TO DRESS FOR… PEAR SHAPES Look for a skirt that flares out slightly to make your midsection appear more narrow, and stick with sturdier fabrics such as silk or satin that don’t cling so tightly to the skin. A sash can help pull in the midsection further, while spaghetti straps or a V-shaped neckline can make the upper body appear more slender.
HOW TO DRESS FOR… PETITE SHAPES Those with petite bodies should look for gowns with an empire waist to elongate the lower half. You can also opt for a plunging V-neckline to lengthen the upper frame. For materials, it’s all about going simple with clean, minimalist fabrics and airy sheaths versus large, sturdier ball gowns.
HOW TO DRESS FOR… BUSTY SHAPES For busty shapes, you can either go with a straight neckline for full concealment, or one with a subtle dip which adds interest but doesn’t show off too much cleavage. Fill out a full skirt with ruched fabric, or voluminous materials like organza to balance out your busty frame. Skin-baring details like a sheer neckline create an ethereal touch without giving away too much.
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HOW TO DRESS FOR…
PLUS-SIZE SHAPES For plus-size shapes, asymmetrical pleating and detailing is key to flattering your curves. Don’t be afraid to embellish with crystals and jewels, especially around the waist area, and you can also consider a dress with flowy chiffon sleeves if you’re looking to minimize the profile of your arms.
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Dress the Trend We asked design director Sarah Lau from Cocoon Bridal to clue us in on 2016 wedding dress trends. ◊ Big bows on the side, waist, back of the neck or bottom of the back. ◊ Nude or blush tones underneath with an off-white sheer tulle or lace overlay. ◊ 3D florals or lace appliqués on a sheer top for decoration details. ◊ A minimal and cool look, such as a two-piece lace or tube top matched with pants. ◊ Plunging or deep V-necklines, whether on slim cuts, A-lines, mermaid or big ball gowns. ◊ Flared short front bottom with a full train at the back.
HOW TO DRESS FOR… HOURGLASS SHAPES If you have an hourglass figure, you’ll want to show off your slim midsection, either with a bodycon gown or a big ball gown. Opt for beautiful crystal detailing or a subtle pin-tucked waistline to really play up your small midsection or if you’re really bold, go for a sheer midriff. Mermaid silhouettes are especially beautiful for hourglass shapes, with the dress flaring out just below the knee.
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*Amy Kuschel designs are available at Blush Bridal Couture (p.20)
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Bridal Style The search for the perfect gown begins at one of these bridal shops.
For The Bride
Noel Chu
Athena Valorus Room 1991, Kimberley Plaza, 45-47 Kimberley Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2111-3700, facebook.com/athenavaloruscouture
An expert in creating tailored gowns, Athena Valorus is a popular choice for dramatic silhouettes and beautifully long trains for traditional ceremonies.
Belier Design Room 1502, CS Tower, 50 Wing Lok St., Sheung Wan, 2869-9030, service@belierdesign.com, belierdesign.com
Belier specializes in sophisticated and subtle creations with a touch of whimsy and modern elegance. All dresses are designed with the feminine silhouette in mind, to make brides feel and look their best on their wedding day.
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Blossom Weddings Room 901, 9/F, Union Commercial Building, 12-16 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, 2522-9868, blossom-wedding.com
Blossom Weddings is the exclusive distributor for several bridal designer brands. Dress style ranges from understated elegance to elaborate.
Blush Bridal Couture Suite 7B, Man Cheung Building, 15-17 Wyndham St., Central, 2899-2739, blushbridalcouture.com
Blush Bridal Couture
This bridal shop stocks gowns by designers from Rome and New York, namely Amy Kuschel, Peter Langner and Junko Yoshioka.
Central Weddings and Occasions Shop 3510, Edinburgh Tower, The Landmark, 15 Queen’s Rd. Central, 2869-8666, centralweddings.com
Central Weddings offers an exquisite range of gowns. The collection includes big names such as Vera Wang, Monique Lhuillier, Nicole Miller and Anne Barge.
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Designer Bridal Room Flat 205, Grand Millennium Plaza, 181 Queen’s Rd. Central, 2167-8708, designerbridalroom.com.hk
As the name suggests, this is the place to find wedding gown collections from the world’s most prominent fashion designers, including Christian Lacroix, Elie Saab and Karl Lagerfeld.
Hitched! Bridal Unit 1501-2, Hing Lung Commercial Building, 68-74 Bonham Strand East, Sheung Wan, 2815-8330, hitchedbridal.com
Visit Hitched for chic, modern designs. This store stocks gowns by international designers David Fielden and Lela Rose. You can also find a unique line of bridesmaid’s wear by the Dessy collection and Lela Rose. Hitched! Bridal
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9/F, Galuxe Building, 8 On Lan St., Central, 3488-0978, mariee.com.hk
159 Waterloo Rd., Kowloon Tong, or G/F, 55E, Kimberley Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2377-1787, weddingplace.com.hk
Mariée offers trendy yet elegant dresses from designer brands such as Paloma Blanca, Jasmine Bridal and Nicole Spose. They have a wide range of dresses, from sale items to custom-made gowns, to suit your budget and they also provide rentals.
The Wedding Place provides a wide range of wedding services and offers dresses from the brand K Bridal.
Noel Chu Wedding Gallery Unit 2201, 22/F, Arion Commercial Center, 2-12 Queen’s Rd. West, Sheung Wan, 2380-6381, noelchuwedding.com
Noel Chu’s collections are unique and inspired both by eastern and western traditions. Previously a law student, Noel discovered her love for tailor-made couture in school and decided to take part in her family business instead. She is now one of the most recognized couture designers in Hong Kong.
Olivia Couture Shop 1, G/F Bartlock Centre, 3 Yiu Wa St., Causeway Bay, 2838-6636, oliviacouture.com
Inspired by Parisian couture shops, Olivia Couture offers top-notch bespoke wedding gowns to brides-to-be.
Pier 94 bridal 7/F, Hilltop Plaza, 49 Hollywood Rd., Central, 2510-0288, blissonweddings.com
The Bliss bridal collection features a line of timeless wedding gowns with flattering, classic shapes, finished with lace, organza and satin.
Trinity Bridal 8/F, W Place, 52 Wyndham St., Central, 2978-3987, trinitybridal.com.hk
Trinity Bridal carries designer brands such as Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera and Reem Acra. The store also stocks a full collection of accessories, veils and shoes along with flower girl and bridesmaid dresses.
Vera Wang Bride 39 Staunton St., Central, 2869-7002, verawang.com
This boutique is dedicated to the works of popular designer Vera Wang, whose dresses need no introduction.
Vivian Luk M/F, 13-15 Yik Yam St., Happy Valley, 2891-8311, vivianluk.com
Having worked for Vera Wang, Vivian Luk is earning a name for herself making customized gowns for celebrity clients. Each wedding gown is made specifically to the bride’s requirement.
Vivian Luk Mariée Bridal
Trinity Bridal
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For The Groom A-Man Hing Cheong RCANO
M/F, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 5 Connaught Rd. Central, 2522-3336.
Exclusively for men, A-Man Hing Cheong specializes in English-style suits and shirts. After two fittings, suits take five days and shirts take two days to be made on average.
Ascot Chang Shop MW6, The Peninsula Hotel, Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2366-2398, ascotchang.com
Ascot Chang is a classy option, with a suit setting you back around $10,000. There are four branches in Hong Kong as well as four international branches.
RCANO
Bonham Strand Suite B, 2/F, On Lok Mansion 39-43, Hollywood Rd., Central, 2811-4768, bonhamstrand.hk (by appointment only)
Bonham Strand imports fabrics and accessories from Italy and crafts its garments exclusively in Hong Kong.
Mode Tuxedo
RCANO
Level 11, Everglory Centre, 1B Kimberley St., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2366-8284, modetuxedo.com
A specialist will guide customers through Mode’s collection to create a custom look, from design and materials to accessories and in-house tailoring. They also offer tuxedo rentals and image consulting services.
RCANO rcano.co
This Hong Kong fashion brand was born in 2014, founded by Mexican siblings Rafael and Tamara Raya Cano. They offer unique menswear with utmost attention to detailing and quality fabrics.
Tai Pan Row Shop 3015, IFC mall, 8 Finance St., Central, 2147-2828, taipanrow.com
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Tai Pan Row is famous among executives and professionals in the city for its consistent quality and craftsmanship. Tai Pan Row
TCNY Shop B, 43-49 Wellington St., Central, 2259-5000, tcny.com.hk
Customers at TCNY are offered a free consultation with expert staff. Committed to traditional tailoring techniques with contemporary styles, prices range from $6,000 to $12,000 for a suit. Mode Tuxedo
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If The Shoe Fits Dance the night away in these glamorous heels.
White satin pumps, $8,950 Sergio Rossi
Specchio silver crystal pumps, $20,900 Christian Louboutin
White satin sandals, $11,550 Sergio Rossi
Carla Zampatti pink silk heels, $2,165 Shoes of Prey
Made for love heels, $899 Something Thine
Follies Strass heels, $9,500
Farfalla heel, $7,238
Christian Louboutin
A Aruna Seth arunaseth.com. $515 shipping charge to Hong Kong, arrives in 4-7 days.
B Christian Louboutin 10-12 Wyndham St., Central, 2530-2198.
C Sergio Rossi Shop 1018, Elements Mall, 1 Austin Rd. West, West Kowloon, 2670-6028, sergiorossi.com.hk
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D Shoes of Prey shoesofprey.com. Free shipping to Hong Kong within four weeks.
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Shop 52, 1/F, Beverley Commercial Centre, 87-105 Chatham Rd. South, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2530-0181.
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The Final Touch Complete your dream look with these stunning jewelry and headpieces.
Six-claw solitaire diamond ring, $TBC Blue Nile
Pink gold wedding band, $TBC Cartier
Down the Aisle Atelier headpieces, from $1,500 Noel Chu Atelier
Galanterie de Cartier necklace, $TBC Jennifer Behr hairpins, $1,000
Cartier
Central Weddings
Swarovski crystal headpiece, $2,000 Blush Bridal Couture
Silver crystal headband, $TBC Designer Bridal Room
Blue Nile
Central Weddings
bluenile.com.hk (free shipping over $1,600)
Suite 3510, Edinburgh Tower, The Landmark, 15 Queen’s Rd., Central, 2869-8666.
Blush Bridal Couture Suite 7B, Man Cheung Building, 15-17 Wyndham St., Central, 2899-2739.
Cartier Shop G9-15 & M25-28, G/F & M/F, Landmark Prince’s, 15 Queen’s Rd. Central, 8105-5008.
Designer Bridal Room Ft 205, 2/F, Grand Millenium Plaza, 181 Queen’s Rd. Central, Central, 2167-8708.
Noel Chu Atelier Unit 2201, 22/F, Arion Commercial Center, 2-21 Queen’s Rd. West, Sheung Wan, 2380-6381.
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All Made Up
Spa Beauté Par Zai
Look flawless with help from these makeup experts. Aimee Bridal Agency 9503-6208, info@aimeebridalagency.com, aimeebridalagency.com
Aimee employs some of the best artists in the industry to make you look and feel your best on the big day. They do everything from full-day wedding makeup and hair for brides and bridesmaids to half-day and receptiononly packages. They’re also available to create flawless looks for bachelorette parties and engagement shoots.
Alexa Bui alexabuimakeup@gmail.com, cashmereandcandy.tumblr.com
Alexa Bui of Cashmere and Candy has an insatiable passion for beauty and style and knows just the right look to make you pop on your wedding day. Trial session costs $1,800 and wedding hire starts at $2,800.
Annie G. Chan Makeup Centre 2/F, Flat A, Wing Lee Mansion, 25 Austin Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, 3176-7223, anniegchanmakeup.com
Hoolala Wedding Production 8/F, Lamma Centre, 15 Parkes Street, Jordan, 2545-6639, facebook.com/ hoolalaweddingproduction
Hoolala Wedding Production not only takes care of your makeup, the team also specializes in bridal hair styling with elaborate floral headpieces.
Kalamakeup Room 101, Ivy House, 18-20 Wyndham St., Central, 9757-4220, kalamakeup.com
Ka Lam of Kalamakeup has been offering makeup and hair styling services in Hong Kong for more than a decade. In addition to appearing in Elle and Marie Claire, Ka Lam has worked with numerous celebrities and more than 500 brides.
Seasoning Room 302, Ivy House, 18-20 Wyndham St., Central, 2526-1866, seasoning.hk
Airplay
Makeup artist Annie G and her team provide makeup services for local and overseas stars, celebrities and models—as well as for your wedding, of course.
AS Makeup
Spa Beauté Par Zai
Ar Shek used to specialize in makeup for models and artists before switching over to the wedding industry. Shek and her team also organize makeup courses for brides-to-be.
Hair Heaven Need a blowout or an updo? Enlist these experienced hair stylists to brighten up your locks.
Customers can expect dedicated, individually customized service at Seasoning, with looks personally designed by styling director Caroline to bring out a beautiful bridal glow.
6690-9331, facebook.com/asmakeup
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2524-1272, info@spabpz.com, spabpz.com
Hong Kong’s award-winning spa and salon provides avantgarde beauty treatments, skin care consultations and cosmetologists for effortless-looking skin.
7/F, W Place, 52 Wyndham St., Central, 2641-9888, airplaybar.com
Airplay’s specialties are blow dries and updos, all of which are named after cocktails—the “sea breeze” unveils beachy waves; the “kamikaze” promises sexy volume; and the “Long Island iced tea” leaves strands silky and straight. You can sip on cocktails and snack on complimentary canapés while you’re pampered.
Essensuals by Toni&Guy 11/F, 86 Wellington St., Central, 2254-6088, facebook.com/esshk
Get your hair done at Essensuals by Toni&Guy, chic sister boutique to the established Toni&Guy brand. Experienced stylists are on hand to make sure every strand is styled the way you dictate.
Capelli G115-116, The Repulse Bay Arcade, 109 Repulse Bay Rd., 2592-9559, capelli.hk
Capelli’s newest Repulse Bay beach-side setting will make you feel calm and relaxed on your wedding day as you leave your locks up to Capelli’s experienced celebrity stylists.
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Home Is Where The Heart Is Your dream wedding venue awaits in Hong Kong.
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Disneyland
Hong Kong Parkview
Lantau Island, 3510-6000, park.hongkongdisneyland.com.
88 Tai Tam Reservoir Rd., 2812-3456, hongkongparkview.com
You don’t have to be a Mickey Mouse fan to host a wedding at Disneyland. Choose from the sea-facing west lawn, the romantic dreamer’s garden or the white gazebo, and the Disney team will make sure that your ceremony goes according to plan. There are three packages available. The ceremony package includes a three-hour ceremony plus signage, an archway, floral decorations, a professional audio system, cake, canapés and refreshments for 50 guests. The grounds of the Disneyland hotel also make a beautiful venue for an alfresco ceremony.
Overlooking a stunning coastline, Hong Kong Parkview is a unique and private wedding venue. You can choose from various cocktail and banquet packages for up to two dozen 12-person tables, or 200 buffet guests. The eight versatile venues available range from the high-ceilinged “Eclat” to the circular “Compass” and the more intimate “City Hall.” The venue also has a dedicated team of event planners who will help you organize a memorable wedding party.
Hall One Central
Glass Chapel
Surrounded by trees and facing the Lei Yue Mun Channel, this Chai Wan venue offers conventional wedding packages in a converted chapel that’s now a graded historic building. The assembly hall equipped with a dais and public address system holds up to 120 people, and there is an open space in front of the assembly hall for smaller receptions.
1/F, Pier 2, Central, 2333-9868, marryme.hk
3 Lincoln Rd., Kowloon Tong, 2333-0668, marryme.hk
Michelangelo
Exceptionally high ceilings and a spectacular view of Victoria Harbour make this marriage registry the perfect place to seal the deal alongside your nearest and dearest. The halls have a capacity of 60 seats plus 40 standing, as well as a cocktail and banquet area with luxurious Italian furnishings and decorations.
This quiet, tree-lined contemporary space is perfect for those looking to bring the light and airy glass chapels found in Bali and Phuket closer to home. With a 30-foot-high ceiling, the chapel can accommodate 100 guests and the adjacent banquet hall can seat 200. The space in front of the chapel is surrounded by lush
A luxury 80-foot junk, the Michelangelo can accommodate up to 59 passengers. Take a tour on the open seas around Hong Kong Island, Lamma, Cheung Chau, Sai Kung and some of the city’s more secluded beaches while celebrating with friends and family.
greenery and trees, perfect for photo shoots during the day or for dancing in the evening under the stars.
Assembly Hall, Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village 75 Chai Wan Rd., 2568-7455, lcsd.gov.hk/en/wedding
6621-1691, luxuryjunk.com.hk
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Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong
One-ThirtyOne 131 Tseng Tau Village, Shap Sze Heung, New Territories, 2791-2684, one-thirtyone.com
Situated along Sai Kung’s beachfront, this three-story red house opens up to stunning views of peaceful waters surrounded by lush grounds. One-ThirtyOne makes a popular venue for an intimate dinner for a maximum of 32 guests. Eat beneath a pretty pergola or cozy up in the honey-hued dining room with set meals starting at $600 per person.
Spasso G5-8, 12-17 Empire Centre, 66 Mody Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui East, 2730-8027, divinogroup.com
not to mention the traditional well-executed cuisine for Chinese banquet weddings. The location seats a maximum of 40 tables, or 25 if you’re looking for a buffet.
The Peak Lookout 121 Peak Rd., The Peak, 2849-1000, epicurean.com.hk
Want to tie the knot from high up on a hilltop? Classically romantic and packed with charm, The Peak Lookout is an extremely popular wedding venue with Hong Kongers, thanks in no small part to its beautiful garden terrace, paved with flagstones and boasting immaculately maintained greenery.
Situated along the waterfront in East TST, Spasso is a spacious and comfortable setting for wedding receptions. The airy restaurant covers 6,000 square feet of harbour-front space, and boasts an open kitchen and alfresco options to kick-start the party. The best part is you won’t have to look far for great food, with the Spasso kitchen team churning out a feast of Italian comfort food favorites for you and your guests.
The Star Ferry
The Grand Stage
Shop L, P/F, Central Pier 7, Star Ferry, Central, 2108-4467, cafedecogroup.com
2/F, Western Market, 323 Des Voeux Rd., Central, Sheung Wan, 2815-2311, clubdining.com.hk
Located in the historic Western Market in Sheung Wan, the bare brickwork and lofty ceilings of The Grand Stage restaurant hark back to old colonial days. While the décor might be slightly on the cheesy side, there’s no enying the beautiful location of this Chinese restaurant,
2118-6120, starferry.com.hk
This decades-old fleet is a Hong Kong icon, and popular with couples looking for a true city experience. Have a magical wedding ceremony on the water surrounded by Hong Kong’s twinkling lights. With capacity for up to 280 guests, it’s also perfect for larger weddings.
Hotels Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong 88 Siena Avenue, Discovery Bay, Lantau Island, 2295-8288, aubergediscoverybay.com
Surrounded by mountains on one side and the sea on the other, the White Chapel at the Auberge is an ideal spot for taking pre-wedding snaps. The hotel is right next to the chapel, which means the reception is also taken care of. And if you’re so inclined, you can take a horse-drawn carriage to the chapel.
The Four Seasons 8 Finance St., Central, 3196-8338, fourseasons.com/hongkong
With wall-to-wall views of Victoria Harbour and a reception area in the magnificent Grand
Watermark Watermark’s high ceilings, ample natural light and picturesque harborside location make it a perfect choice for both daytime and evening events. Furnished in simple, clean whites, it’s easy to put your own mark on the place, and the outdoor terrace is a perfect place for guests to relax.
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Ballroom, a wedding banquet at the Four Seasons is guaranteed to impress. Wedding packages include everything from floral centerpieces to champagne toasts to cakes, all of which include catering for up to 38 tables at a time.
The Gold Coast Hotel 1 Castle Peak Rd., Gold Coast, Tuen Mun, 2452-8888, sino-hotels.com
The main draw at this Tuen Mun venue is the Dream Garden which caters for up to 500 guests for wedding cocktails. Bonus touches: a Swarovski crystal chandelier in a glamorous gazebo, a floral arch, and a romantic pumpkin carriage for a true Cinderella wedding.
The Grand Hyatt 1 Harbour Rd., Wan Chai, 2588-1234, hongkong.grand.hyatt.com
Of course, the grand ballrooms at the Grand Hyatt are available for your ceremony, but for something a little cozier, the poolside conservatory (known as the Pool House) is an excellent choice for an intimate event. Host an afternoon tea reception, or even opt for a Chinese wedding dinner.
Harbour Plaza Metropolis 7 Metropolis Drive, Hung Hom, 3160-6822, harbour-plaza.com/home
Often looked over for some of the more well-known hotels, The Presidential Suite at Harbour Plaza Metropolis is a hidden gem for those looking for a unique alfresco wedding. The private garden balcony, which can hold up to 60 guests, is available for wedding ceremonies and a cocktail reception. There is also a dedicated concierge team on hand to help with event set-up and decorations.
InterContinental
Hyatt Regency Sha Tin 18 Chak Cheung St., Sha Tin, 3723-1234, hongkong.shatin.hyatt.com
The Hyatt Regency Sha Tin combines top-notch hotel service with a beautiful green setting for a stunning wedding. With views of Tolo Harbour on one side and lush mountains on the other, it’s a world away from the fast pace of the big city hotels. The hotel has a landscaped garden with space for eight tables of 12, and a private terrace at Chinese restaurant, Sha Tin 18, for private events.
Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui 18 Hanoi Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2311-1234, hongkong.tsimshatsui.hyatt.com
The elegant and modern Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui is an excellent venue for hosting a city wedding without the hustle and bustle. The Regency Ballroom accommodates up to 25 tables, and salons are available for smaller events, allowing for more intimate ceremonies that can include activities such as mahjong. The six-course wedding menu is available at $12,088 per table.
InterContinental 18 Salisbury Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2313-2211, hongkong-ic.intercontinental.com
No cookie-cutter weddings here: each event held at the InterCon is unique thanks to the hotel’s personalized wedding services. With many function rooms to choose from, including the grand ballroom with its signature marble staircase, you’ll find something suitable for your needs. Contemporary Chinese weddings are also available.
Island Shangri-La Pacific Place, Supreme Court Road, Central, 2820-8517, shangri-la.com/island
Island Shangri-La
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Mandarin Oriental
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
Le Meridien Cyberport
Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty, 2810-8366, jwmarriotthongkong.com
100 Cyberport Rd., Cyberport, 2980-7788, lemeridien.com/hongkong
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong offers an opulent option for married couples going for glamour. It houses the largest pillar-free ballroom on Hong Kong Island, which can accommodate up to 56 banquet tables or 1,100 reception guests, and can be divided into 6 smaller salons. The venue boasts an eco-friendly Sustainable Seafood Chinese Dinner Menu certified by WWF-Hong Kong, starting at $13,688 + 10% service charge per table. Wedding packages include one night in a bridal suite with in-room breakfast, champagne, and a five-tier cake.
This quiet hotel has beautiful mountain and harbor views and is something of an oasis, despite being located on the island. You can decide between four chinese wedding options in the hotel’s 1,700-square-foot ballroom. The hotel also offers lunch and dinner buffets at its fourth floor Prompt restaurant.
Mandarin Oriental 5 Connaught Rd., Central, 2825-4871, mandarinoriental.com
The Langham 8 Peking Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2378-9347, langhamhongkongweddings.com
It’s all about themed weddings— choose from a total of eight—at The Langham in Tsim Sha Tsui. The “Golden Renaissance” package is all about elegance and grandeur with majestic Renaissance-style candelabras, while the “Midsummer Dream” features delicate pale pink hydrangeas and golden heart-shaped boxes with long-stemmed white candles. There is also a luxurious bridal suite for the bride to kick up her feet and relax in style before the main event.
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
Cordis at Langham Place 555 Shanghai St., Mong Kok, 3552-3366, hongkong.langhamplacehotels.com
The recently rebranded Cordis at Langham Place offers a more playful and modern approach to weddings in Hong Kong. The popular venue in the heart of Kowloon has several function rooms to choose from, from the main ballroom to the intimate Star Room on the 42nd floor, with views of Kowloon and the hotel’s rooftop pool.
A highly personalized wedding service is available at this classic Hong Kong hotel. Hire out The Connaught Room, six separate rooms which can be combined to accommodate a capacity of 600 guests. The space includes audio-visual sound systems and an elegant decor with beautiful Oriental accents. Rooms can hold up to 25 tables for a Chinese or Western-style banquet.
The Peninsula Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, 2696-6615, hongkong.peninsula.com
The Peninsula offers couples a romantic and quintessentially Hong Kong venue for their wedding. The Salisbury Room has become a popular space for the “Dream Wedding”
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package, which allows you to meet with the chefs and beverage manager for a personalized menu. The hotel also has a team of planners that can arrange everything from floral preparations to gowns and car rentals.
Renaissance Hong Kong Harbour View Hotel 1 Harbour Rd., Wan Chai, 2584-6906, marriott.com
The undisputed highlight of having a wedding at this hotel is the stunning vista of Victoria Harbour. For a truly memorable wedding celebration with a picturesque backdrop of the water, couples can choose the Oasis Room with its full-length windows and unique glass ceiling. This year’s wedding packages include benefits such as an overnight stay in a Superior Room with welcome champagne, strawberries and fresh flowers thrown in.
The Royal Pacific Hotel & Towers China Hong Kong City, 33 Canton Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2738-2236, royalpacific.com.hk
This TST-side hotel offers enticing menus and professional wedding planners to help the couple-to-be create a memorable wedding. With three venues to choose from, including the harbor-facing Pacific Rooms and city-view Imperial Rooms, you can host a lunch, cocktail party or dinner for up to 240 guests.
W Hong Kong 1 Austin Rd. West, Kowloon Station, 3717-2927, w-hongkong.com
With bold modern artwork adorning the walls, the W is definitely a must-do for cool couples looking to get hitched in style. The pre-function area leading to the Great Room can be set up
Le Meridien Cyberport
for wedding ceremonies, while the function area itself is modern, the centerpiece being a huge Chinese love knot chandelier. Brides can get pampered in the spa beforehand, while an afterparty at Woobar is just the ticket to a night to remember.
Outdoors Kowloon Walled City Park Tung Tsing Road, Kowloon City, 2760-4408, lcsd.gov.hk/en/wedding
Divided into eight landscaped areas, the Kowloon Walled City Park is a slice of old Hong Kong that dates back to the 16th century. The park is the ultimate space for couples to enjoy a garden wedding.
Lake Egret Nature Park 2 Hung Lam Drive, Tai Po Kau, 2657-6657, lakeegret.com
Nestled in Tai Po Kau Village, the 23-acre Lake Egret Nature Park comes with plenty of foliage, a lagoon, streams, freshwater ponds and woodlands. Couples have the opportunity to enjoy an outside ceremony by the lake. Catering is also available through Lake Egret Restaurant, and the Rooftop BBQ Garden.
Repulse Bay Beach Beach Road, Repulse Bay, 2812-2483, lcsd.gov.hk/en/wedding
Not only is Repulse Bay one of the most popular beaches in our city, but it’s also become a popular ground for wedding ceremonies over the years. Say your vows at the seaside pavilion or sandy area; chairs and a signing table are also available for loan.
The American Club
A Private Affair The American Club 28 Tai Tam Rd., Tai Tam, 2842-7400, americanclubhk.com
The magnificent view of Tai Tam Bay is perfect for your relaxed and romantic wedding at The American Club. The Country Club can host up to 200 guests in the Vista Ballroom and up to 80 persons in the Vista Terrace. Non-members are also welcome to host their weddings at the Club. The American Club offers an experienced team of event professionals to assist you every step of the way.
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Save the Date Make a first impression with these beautiful, custom-designed wedding invitations. A Little Love Story sayhi@alittlelovestory.com, alittlelovestory.com
Stationery designer Glory Lee is all about embracing and telling a unique love story through her unique custom-made cards. Her designs are one-of-a-kind creations that you’ll want to treasure for a lifetime.
Progressive Press 4/F, 156 Wellington St., Central, 2522-2766, progressivepress.com.hk
In operation for over 30 years, Progressive Press provides fast and reliable service for any printing requirements. They offer a wide range of different styles, colors and papers to suit individual tastes.
Kalo Make Art info@kalomakeart.com, kalomakeart.com
A passionate calligrapher and stationery designer, Kalo’s elegant designs have been sold all around Asia. Her specialty is western dip pen calligraphy and bespoke wedding invitations, and she also provides calligraphy workshops for you to create your own cards.
MYLove Design HK 3117-6864, mylovehk.com
Online design company MYLove Design HK specializes in wedding invites, accessories and gifts. The company has a wide range of choices for modern and stylish Chinese-themed invites. Customized orders can even be handmade.
The Wedding Company 15/F, Bonham Centre, 79-85 Bonham Strand East, Sheung Wan, 2869-4222, theweddingco.hk
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Cupcakes
Cake Walk
Whether it’s a cupcake tower or a grand multi-tiered cake, sweeten up the big day with these elegant confectionary creations from Hong Kong’s top cake artists.
Sift
Ms. B’s Cakery
Cake-A-Licious
Shop 240-241, Prince’s Building, 10 Chater Rd., Central, 2147-2968
39 Gough St., Sheung Wan, 2815-8303, msbscakery.hk
G/F, 11 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, 2815-2218, cakealicious.com.hk
Ms. B’s Cakery offers cakes with extravagant and exquisite designs. Founder Bonnae Gokson, who also owns Sevva restaurant, takes joy in crafting edible works of art for couples as they start another chapter in life.
From traditional tiered cakes to creative designs like 3D wine bottles and Barbies in wedding gowns, Cake-A-Licious does not disappoint. Up to 16 flavors are available.
One of Hong Kong’s perpetual favorites, Sift values quality and flavor above all in their tasty range of cupcakes. Their bespoke cupcake towers can include custom decorated cookies as well as elaborate cupcake toppers.
Fancy Cake Homemade Workshop 07-08, 13/F, Harry Industrial Building, 49-51 Au Pui Wan St., Fo Tan, 3568-0885, fancy-cake.com
In addition to 2D and 3D cakes, Fancy Cake’s cupcake towers are a sight to behold with gorgeous fondant decorations and a wide range of styles and flavors to suit any wedding theme.
Kisses Cupcakes
Cake Temptations Flat 5, 19/F, Fook Yip Building, 53-57 Kwai Fung Crescent, Kwai Chung, 2836-3388, caketemptations.com.hk
Founded in 2004, Cake Temptations can make cakes of all shapes and sizes. Motorbike-shaped cake? Done. Also check out their mini cake offerings.
Phoenix Sweets Unit S103, Staunton Building, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen St., Central, 9864-9193, phoenixsweets.com
Phoenix Sweets crafts hand-decorated custom cakes at their studio in Mong Kok. Unique flavors like Earl Grey tea and honey yuzu are available.
Shop D02b, 1/F, LAB Concept, Queensway Plaza, 93 Queensway, Admiralty, 2721-9868, kissescupcakes.com
2/F, On Lan Centre, 11-15 On Lan St., Central, 3167-7022, completedeelite.com
From traditional tiered cakes to more imaginative themed creations, Complete Deelite has it all. Call ahead for a consultation to get your dream cake designed.
Sweet Secrets 33 Graham St., Central, 2545-8886, sweetsecrets.com.hk
Creamy and dreamy, Kisses Cupcakes is one of our all-time favorite cupcake companies in Hong Kong thanks to their picture-worthy creations. Fill out your wedding table with a tray of their delicious flavors, from s’mores to toasted almond to white & black, and watch as your guests snatch up every last one.
Opened in 1999, Sweet Secrets prides itself on using only the best ingredients such as Belgian chocolate and pure cream. They do beautiful multi-tiered cupcake towers as well as individual packaged cupcakes to use as wedding favors.
Kitchen Faerie 9688-6329, facebook.com/kitchenfaeriehk
Home baker Fabienne Sayarath is the woman behind The Kitchen Faerie, a cake and pastries operation that offers custom gâteaux, chocolate-frosted cupcakes and other sweet treats.
Penney Pang penneypang.com
Penney Pang’s designer cakes will certainly take your breath away—from gorgeous floral creations to elegant all-white piping and detailing, PP’s cakes hold their own as the centerpiece of your table.
Since Rm 1409 2638-1409, enquire@sincerm1409.com, sincerm1409.com
This quality dessert shop specializes in luxury tailormade wedding and birthday cakes with stunning multitiered creations. They also do cupcake and icing cookies, macarons and cake pops for a fun twist.
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Flower Power
From roses to tulips to lilies, these bouquets and centerpieces have the instant wow factor.
Agnes B. Fleuriste G/F, Chung San House, 8-10 Gough St., Central, 2563-9191, agnesb-fleuriste.com
Agnes B. Fleuriste offers individual bouquets as well as venue decorations. The wedding decoration packages start at $7,500, and go up to $45,000 for more elaborate options. Bouquet sets and corsages are also available.
Anglo Chinese Florist
Blooms ’n’ Blossoms
Shop 2C, G/F, Fung Shing Building, 168 Connaught Rd. West, Sai Wan, anglochinese.com
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, 1 Harbour Rd., Wan Chai, 2824-0161, bnb.com.hk
The staff at this long-established local florist are experts in large-scale wedding décor, and can create stunning backdrops of any description. In addition to floral decorations, they can also help arrange lighting effects and a PA system.
Armani Fiori 1/F, Chater House, 11 Chater Rd., Central, 2532-7766, armanifiori.com
The florist arm of the chic Armani empire offers modern and minimalist bouquets. Expect to pay designer prices. Bridal bouquets start at $2,500 and flower arrangements at $5,000. Order two weeks in advance.
Blooms ’n’ Blossoms has outlets in hotels including Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui and the Grand Hyatt in Sha Tin. Besides beautiful corsages and bouquets (starting from around $55 and $1,000 respectively), Blooms ’n’ Blossoms also offers versatile wedding decorations.
Divine Floréal 9/F, BLINK, 111 Bonham Strand East, Sheung Wan, 2815-7220, divinefloreal.blogspot.hk
Dreamy and stylish, the flower arrangements created by founder Yvonne make use of harmonious color palettes and rich textures.
Ellermann Flower Boutique
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Ellermann Flower Boutique
Star Florist
G/F, 36 Tung St., Sheung Wan, 2291-0388, ellermanndesign.com
Flat G, 16/F, Wing Hong Industrial Building, 18-26 Kwai Fung Crescent, New Territories, 5409-7063, starflorist.com.hk
Ellermann puts a special emphasis on working around the specific desires of its clients, allowing buyers to have a large influence on the design of the flower arrangements. Bouquets with a personal touch start at $2,500, and corsages at $250, and they specialize in a number of different stunning wedding decoration styles for a range of location types.
Kirk Floral Couture
The Wood
9 First St., Sai Ying Pun, 3483-7950, kirkcheng.com
Kee Shing Centre, 74-76 Kimberly Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2311-9882, thewoodflower.com
Canadian-Chinese artist Kirk Cheng is known for his floral masterpieces which have graced the halls of five-star hotels and international brand events in Hong Kong. Cheng studied event and floral design in London, and is now bringing his expertise to the Hong Kong scene. His customized floral arrangements will add the wow factor to any wedding. Kirk Floral Couture
Star Florist arranges flowers for both retail and wholesale buyers. Floral decorations such as backdrops, archways and table centerpieces are also available. Bouquets start from $500, while corsages are $18-40. A special package including a bride’s bouquet, 19 corsages and boutonnieres is offered at $880.
Ovo Garden G/F, 1 Wan Chai Rd., Wan Chai, 2529-2599, ovogarden.com.hk
The exquisite flowers from Ovo Garden will bring style and ingenuity to your wedding set-up. The side project of the home decoration store brings its strong sense of aesthetic to all of its arrangements. A selection of packages available ensure that all your needs are catered for. Venue decoration begins at around $6,000, while bouquet, corsage and hair flower sets range from roughly $1,000 to $3,000.
The Wood’s designs are notably modern and fresh, as it aims to be simple yet fashionable. They offer a number of differently colored flower arrangements to meet the needs of any couple. Venue decoration (starting from $80,000) is carefully designed to reflect the tone and the mood for each wedding.
Tiffany Flowers G/F and 17/F, BLINK Building, 111 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, 2526-3606, tiffannyflowers.com
Tiffany Flowers offers a full range of floral services, including corsages, wedding bouquets, venue decorations and beautiful centerpieces. Renowned florist Tiffanny Yiu Yun is able to assist you in customized floral arrangements to complement your dream wedding set-up.
Peninsula Flower Shop Shop G24, Hankow Center, 5-15 Hankow Rd., Tsim Sha Tsui, 2366-9635, peninsulaflower.com
This well-known florist (unconnected to the Peninsula hotel) offers imported flowers from quality suppliers around the world. The wedding bouquets are priced at around $1,000 on average, while corsages start at $150. Peninsula does venue decoration too, but may require more time to prepare for larger weddings.
Solomon Bloemen Shop 6H, Winner Building, 27-39 D’Aguilar St., Central, 2521-1798, solomonbloemen.com
Florist Solomon Leong specializes in custom-made bouquets, corsages and venue decor. His designs are influenced by English country gardens and European themes.
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A Storm glass workshop from Dotted Collective When in doubt, go DIY: Sign your bridesmaids up for a storm glass workshop and relive memories of science experiments during your schooldays. Each of you will take away from the workshop an intriguing weather glass barometer that’ll make the perfect decoration for your windowsill. $280, Room G, 3/F, Hoi Deen Court, 276 Gloucester Rd., Causeway Bay, 9864-6901, dotted.hk
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B Foldable flats by Ballerina Let’s face it—heels are uncomfortable. Do your best girls a favor and get them reliable footwear that is compact enough to slip into their clutches, yet cute enough to bust out at your wedding. You wouldn’t want your besties to skip the dance floor, would you? $290, facebook.com/nelnelballerina
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D LUNA Mini 2 by FOREO Help your bridesmaids rid their skin of impurities from months of stressing out over your big day with this sonic brush for facecleansing. The easy-to-clean silicone bristles gently remove dead skin cells and makeup residue so your bridesmaids can look as pretty as the bride. Well, almost.
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This one’s a testament to Hong Kong’s colonial past: The face of each gold-plated cufflink is a replica of the 1965 five cent coin, right down to its milled edge. Grab these sentimental gifts while you can—they could soon be history. $770, kapok.com
G Sonic System Deep Cleansing Brush by Clinique For Men This device suits every skincare regime to keep skin smooth and clear and make shaving easier. Its waterproof and antimicrobial features mean the lads won’t have to worry much about maintenance, while getting the best out of its targeted sonic cleansing function.
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J urBeats earphones by Beats You can’t go wrong with earphones: Everyone needs a pair (or three). The solid metal housing and tangle-free cable mean no disruptions will ever affect your mates’ listening experience.
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Say Cheese
These seasoned photographers give us their top tips for capturing the big day.
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from SixSixty Studios “First, have an engagement shoot: It’s a great way for the photographer to bond with the couple as well as for them to get used to being in front of the camera. Second, when looking at venues, think about the light in the room. Is the room where you’re getting ready in dark and cramped? Does the ceremony room have large windows? Try to shoot in the early morning or late in the afternoon (the “golden hour”). Third, get creative. Don’t be afraid to take a few risks on your wedding day. Listen to your photographer’s creative ideas as they will often result in the most amazing photographs.”
Hilary Chan
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“Probably the most important element for a dreamy and romantic photograph is natural light. Flattering lighting not only adds an instant glow to your face, but also creates the perfect ambience for a breath-taking photoshoot. I always advise my clients to pick a venue with full-length windows, and better yet outdoor terraces, so there will be an ample supply of sunlight for the photoshoot. On the day of the shoot, I try to get the couple in a happy and romantic mood. Photography is a form of story-telling, in which emotions are translated into images, so being in the right mood really helps in taking your photos from beautiful to captivating!” 38 WEDDING GUIDE 2016
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from Kay Elle Photo “The perfect wedding photos should represent the true emotions of the newlyweds; don’t always look at the camera, just be yourself and enjoy your big day. Photographers live to capture special moments and that’s difficult to do if our main subject is stiff. Picking the right time of the day to hold your wedding ceremony/photo session is critical. In the middle of the day, the overhead sunlight will cast a heavy shadow on your faces unless it is a cloudy day. And don’t let your hair obscure your face. Wearing your hair down might be nice, but it also might completely hide your face behind when you are not facing the camera directly. Finally, always ask your photographer for more advice on what should and shouldn’t be done!”
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“The more fun you’re having, the better you’ll look, so remember that your wedding is a celebration, and not just a series of formalities. Surround yourself with the people that you like most, find a venue that you love, and do whatever makes you happy. Be excited, not stressed. There are always little things that go wrong on the big day, but in the end it never really matters. If you plan a wedding that keeps you and everyone smiling the entire day, every photo will look great.”
Derek Ko (p.40) from Derek Photography “A picture is worth a thousand words, this is what wedding photos are all about. A perfect shot does not only mean getting your composition, lighting, emotion and timing right, but the most important element is to be able to tell your story. My advice to every bride is to seek a photographer who shares the same vision with you, to enjoy your wedding and to cherish every moment.“ WEDDING GUIDE 2016 39
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Listings
Photographers and Videographers Get your dream shot with Hong Kong’s best behind-the-camera talent. Ali G Studios 6110-0569, aligstudios.com
Ali Ghorbani has taken on star-studded parties and filming projects from Hollywood to Bollywood. He now focuses more on local freelance work, which should be a piece of cake in comparison.
Alexander Hera 3/F, Wing Cheong Commercial Building, 23 Jervois St., Sheung Wan, 3698-0188, alexanderhera.com
Whether you want elegant, organic or classic wedding photos, the team at Alexander Hera ensures the shoot is a memorable experience rather than a chore on your to-do list.
Brian Chong Photography Flat 10, 15/F, Tower 2, Tak Fung Industrial Centre, 168 Texaco Rd., Tsuen Wan, 5372-8770, brianchong.com
Wanna take your pre-wedding photos at some exotic location? That’s Brian Chong Photography’s specialty. Be it Iceland, Germany or Korea, get your once-in-a-lifetime moments captured at your dream destination.
Chris But Photo + Film
Brian Chong
while frequently traveling to Canada, Darren is available for destination weddings and photo sessions in and around Asia.
Dennis Mok Photography Unit 1401, 14/F, Bonham Centre, 79-85 Bonham Strand East, Sheung Wan, dennismok.com
3/F , 7A Hau Fook St., Tsim Sha Tsui, 6464-9496, chrisbutphoto.com
With experience in the movie industry, Chris But is sensitive to sharp contrasts and rich colors. His services range from pre-wedding/ wedding day shooting to production of behindthe-scenes videos.
Darren LeBeuf Photography
A prominent Hong Kong photographer for over 10 years, Dennis Mok aims to create an unforgettably experience for newlyweds on their wedding day. Dennis uses a blend of professional techniques, combined with his unique perspective, to create memorable photos that tell a story from beginning to end.
6/F, Cheung Hing Industrial Building, 12P Smithfield, Kennedy Town, darrenlebeuf.com
Derek Photography
Darren sees photography as both a professional technique and an art—playing with colors, shapes and lights to capture the emotional impact of the images. Based in Hong Kong
A trained photographer in both pre-wedding and wedding photos, Derek Ko was educated in the UK, with western weddings playing prominently in the inspiration behind his style and methods of photography. Specializing in both videography and photography, Derek Photography aims to provide superior service from start to finish to ensure a memorable experience for the client.
9727-2800, fufuleung.com
Unlike some of his counterparts, Jeff Leung doesn’t go after the glamor and glitz of the grand banquet or the extravagant wedding gown. He is more interested in creating a friendly, laid-back environment for couples, and documenting their moments and emotions in an unpretentious manner.
derek-photography.com
Francesca L Photography 1/F, 4 On Wo Lane, Central, 2851-4678, francescal.com
Ali G Studios
Fu Fu Leung Photography
Francesca Leung is a lifestyle photographer for family portraits and weddings in Asia, and has a keen and playful eye for beauty. Her work is versatile, and covers both color and black-andwhite photography.
Joyce Yung
Joyce Yung Productions Unit 6, 20/F, Oceanic Industrial Centre, 2 Lee Lok St., Ap Lei Chau, 9248-9986, facebook.com/joyceyungphotograhy
Backed by a strong team of lighting, visual and production experts, Joyce Yung is able to lend her international and super-hip perspective to wedding shots, giving them a magazine-cover treatment and dramatic ambience intended to engage and captivate.
Hilary Chan Photography hilarychanphotography.com
A wedding and boudoir photographer in Hong Kong, Hilary is dedicated to producing chic
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Lisa B Photography 15/F, Bonham Centre, 79-85 Bonham Strand East, Sheung Wan, 2869-9732, lisabweddings.com
Take a look at Lisa Burrett’s portfolio of portraits, advertising shots and wedding photos and you know your big day’s precious moments will come out picture-perfect.
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and timeless memories that you’ll want to treasure for a lifetime. Her classic, effortless style is reflected in her photographs, and she is involved in the creative process from the early stages of wedding planning all the way through to the big event.
Kay Elle Photo kayellephoto.com
Kathy Li was born and raised in Hong Kong, and spends most of her time coming up with creative concepts and planning the perfect shot. She does a wide range of photography, from landscape to maternity, and of course weddings and engagements. She describes her style as simple and captivating, and is dedicated to working closely with the couple to get their dream shots.
Keith’s Wedding Photography
Photographer Martin Lui specializes in using soft light in his wedding photos. Lui thinks it is important to understand the couple’s story and experiences before taking on any project.
Nicola Lemmon Photography nicolalemmon.com
A seasoned wedding photographer, Nicola Lemmon now spends her time traveling between Australia and Hong Kong, and is available to book for wedding destinations around Asia. She specializes in weddings, couples and portrait photography.
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SixSixty Studios
Studio Zag
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Tobias Chiu created SixSixty Studios to provide an alternative to the boring “cookie-cutter” images churned out by many modern-day photographers. With his quirky and easy-going personality, a shoot (whether pre-wedding or wedding) is sure to make you feel at ease.
Kirk Kenny’s easygoing style will make you feel comfortable and immediately at ease as he expertly directs you to achieve your dream wedding photos. Having shot everything from festivals to close-up portraits and action shots, Kirk combines a wide range of knowledge and technical skills to capture each moment.
Room A2, 11/F, Fung Yu Industrial Building, 41 Ngan Ho St., To Kwa Wan, 6128-9831, wedding-photographer-keith.com
Steven C Photography
Experienced in both photojournalism and fashion photography, Keith Cheung fuses the best of both styles to create artistic yet emotionally genuine wedding pictures. He describes himself as a wedding photojournalist and seeks to capture “the moments” that you’ll want to relive time and again. He’s available for both overseas and local shots.
Steven C’s dreamy, vibrant style is the perfect choice for couples who want photos that come with an original twist. He is available for overseas pre-wedding shoots in Japan, Italy and other locations across Asia and Europe.
Room 1, 10/F, Block B, Tonic Industrial Centre, 19 Lam Hing St., Kowloon Bay, 3568-9266, stevencphotography.com
Alexander Hera
Your Overseas Wedding 8102-2243, youroverseaswedding.com
Don’t be put off by the company name— Your Overseas Wedding does offer wedding photography here in Hong Kong, as well as many destinations around the world. Packages including a videographer are available, as well as pre-wedding shoots.
Dennis Mok Photography
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Flawless 4/F, Sea Bird House, 22-28 Wyndham St., Central, 2869-5868, flawless.hk.com
With a variety of packages to choose from, this all-in-one shop offers make-up and nail services as well as spa treatments. The team at Flawless also evaluates and determines an optimal treatment plan for your skin.
The Nail Library 10-12 On Wo Lane, Central, 2618-8623.
Sense Of Touch
Sense of Touch
Indulgence
Shop G211, 1/F, The Repulse Bay Arcade, 109 Repulse Bay Rd., 2592-9668, senseoftouch.com.hk
3/F, Prosperity Tower, 39 Queen’s Rd. Central, 2815-6600, indulgence.hk
This spa offers various bride-to-be packages that include mani-pedis, facials, waxing and massages. Convenient locations are in Central, Discovery Bay, Repulse Bay and Tseung Kwan O. Get sorted with the Ultimate Bride Package ($7,890) which includes 14 beauty and massage sessions in total.
The Bridal Beauty Treatment at Indulgence begins three to six months before the wedding, with specific facials and eye treatments to make sure the bride is looking radiant by the big day. Getting closer to the countdown, relaxing body treatments and detoxifying massages will restore the bride’s body, spirit and soul.
Bliss Spa
Iyara Day Spa
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53 Ship St., Wan Chai, 2545-8637, iyarabeauty.com
The Bliss Spa located in the ever-trendy W Hotel has a wide range of relaxing and reinvigorating spa packages to get you ready for your moment in the spotlight. Their expert therapists will take the stress of wedding planning immediately away as you unwind with a fabulous facial, a cleansing body scrub or a heavenly musclesoothing massage. After the treatment, relax in the steam room and sauna to let out all the pre-wedding jitters.
For that flawless mani-pedi, The Nail Library does it best in Hong Kong. Choose from their array of delicious colors from brands such as RGB and OPI, and sit back as the expert manicurists do up your nails in style. For a special touch, go for the custom nail art and let your imagination loose.
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Chuan Spa 41/F, Cordis, Hong Kong, 555 Shanghai St., Mong Kok, 3552-3510, chuanspa.com.hk
The Chuan Spa will be re-branded with a stylish new look by July 2016, so you can be one of the first to try this revamped haven of peace and tranquility. The journey begins with a tribathing ritual, followed by a flight up a candlelit staircase to enjoy a holistic treatment inspired by the five Chinese elements.
Iyara Day Spa
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