The Wedding Notebook April 2015

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

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Finally, a great font designer from Bandung, Indonesia. This is an all-caps font in a handwritten style that you can even use to create fake watercolour lettering by combining it with textures. Perfect for dreamy, romantic wedding invitations and stationery.

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elegance KEY TRENDS FOR SPRING 2016

The recent Spring 2016 New York Bridal Fashion Week featured lots of glamorous and elaborate details, along with fresh bridal trends anchored in classic silhouettes. If you’re after some inspiration for your wedding dress, we’ve got you covered with our favourite upcoming bridal trends.


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Our favourite designers took turns unveiling stunning voluminous gowns that evoked memories of childhood fairytales. From Cinderella-esque ball gowns in light-as-air tulle and multi-tier skirts scattered with crystals to Monetinspired floral prints, there was something for everyone. MONIQUE LHUILLIER / LEGENDS ROMONA KEVEZA / INES DI SANTO / SAREH NOURI / ROMONA KEVEZA

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Having a train or a cape over your dress gives it instant sophistication and amps up the wow factor. Be it a mile-long train or a detachable cape in scalloped lace or floaty tulle, make sure you add these key features to your list of style inspirations. galia lahav / jenny packham / romona keveza / monique lhuillier / lela rose


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ay Cao of Qlix Photography: “We wanted to reinvent the colours and mood of Jose Villa, summarised by a rustic bridal editorial shoot with a fresh colour palette of yellows, whites and greens. Our model

Esma Voloder wore four Anna Campbell wedding gowns to showcase their impeccable style and detail, while Ruffles & Bells put together the mood board that encapsulated every detail of the shoot.�



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Photography by Jay of Qlix Photography Wedding Planning by Ruffles & Bells Bridal Gown by Anna Campbell Hair and Makeup by Katrina Villegas Makeup Flowers by Le and Fothergill Desserts and Wedding Cake by The Dessert Parlour Stationery by Paper AND Style Co. Modelled by Esma Voloder Location Point Cook & St Kilda, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

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TROPICAL DELIGHTS Photography by Brody T Styled by Bryan of Beautiful Gatherings


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onceptualised by Beautiful Gatherings, this tropical fruits styled wedding shoot, inspired by the reds of lychees and blues of

mangosteens, took place on a beautiful sunny morning. For the tabletop, the array of tropical fruits for the guests to enjoy sat alongside a hand-dyed table runner from northern Thailand and stunning flowers in tree bark containers by Floral Magic. The floral details in this styled shoot were designed to capture the feminine yet wild and free romantic in everyone. The colours of the dahlias, Nigella pods, germini and sedum, mixed with blue thistle


and smoke bush, perfectly complemented the table runner and awesomely organic outdoor setting. One can never go wrong with organised elegance in a rustic setting. As for the stationery, an invitations suite based on the table runner and the deep and lustrous hues of the tropical fruits artistically incorporated the theme into the various paper elements. Love Yu also provided a lovely, versatile “Enchanted” dress that could be worn short or long, allowing the “bride” to move around the venue easily and gracefully. WWW.THEWEDDINGNOTEBOOK.COM

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PHOTOGRAPHY BY Brody T Styling by Bryan of Beautiful Gatherings Gowns by Love Yu Hair and Makeup by Charmaine Tok Vintage Jewellery by World Savage Groom’s Attire by Pimabs Flowers and Décor by Floral Magic Stationery by Nineteen Design Studio Furniture Rental by XOXO Models by Upfront Models Location Bollywood Veggies, Singapore



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BEING SOMEONE’s FIRST LOVE may be great, but to be their last is beyond perfect. unknown



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inspired by flowers It was love at first sight for both Jacqui and Reece when they laid eyes on the Old Broadwater Farm in Busselton, Western Australia. Happening upon this venue quite by chance, they knew that this was the venue for them just five minutes into their visit. “The gardens were in full bloom, and from then we knew we wanted a romantic garden cottage wedding,” revealed Jacqui. After selecting a picture of a bouquet of flowers on Pinterest, the couple used that picture as inspiration to plan the rest of their wedding details. “Flowers, dresses, suits, decorations, even the hairstyles were all based on that one picture.”


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The CEREMONY The wedding ceremony was held outdoors in the farm’s garden, with greens and fresh flowers in splashes of soft peaches, pinks, purples and subtle greys taking centre stage. White wooden chairs were also set up on the grass for 90 of the couple’s closest friends and family so that they could witness the ceremony. There was an intimate and romantic feel to the proceedings, thanks in large part to the vendors that Jacqui and Reece had handpicked, and one of the most memorable moments was when the bridal couple exchanged their personalised wedding vows.


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Trust your vendors! Trust in the fact that they are the professionals, and take their advice. We picked each supplier for a reason, and I needed to trust that reason. JACQUI


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The RECEPTION As for the wedding reception, it was held under an elegant white marquee on the farm. There were long rows of tables with white tablecloths, gorgeous floral centrepieces and white chairs with gold tiebacks. Towards the end of the night, there was also a memorable sparkler send-off for the couple, and small, personalised matchboxes for guests to take home. A truly heartwarming and meaningful moment during the reception happened when Jacqui, instead of throwing her bouquet the traditional way, gave it to Reece’s grandparents, who had celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary two weeks before. Needless to say there wasn’t a dry eye in the house.


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Photography AND VIDEOGRAPHY by Ben Yew Photography Venue Old Broadwater Farm in Busselton, WA Australia

Bridesmaids’ Dresses by George Groomsmen’s Attire by Milano Wedding Bands by Tiffany & Co.

Bride’s Gown by Fara Couture

Flowers by Poppy & Co.

Bride’s Shoes by London Paradox

Wedding Cake and Desserts by Petite & Oh So Sweet

Bride’s Accessories by Samantha Wills and Percy Handmade

Catering by Catered by Jacqueline

Makeup by Salon Sugar

Invitations by Lines & Squares

Groom’s Attire by Milano

Entertainment by Jack Resta (Ceremony) and Little Miss Band (Reception)


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The CEREMONY Situated in the charming enclave of Rochester Park, Singapore and surrounded by lush greenery, Nosh is a favourite venue for weddings. As the bride shared: “The first moment we stepped into Nosh, which was the second venue we visited, we immediately knew it was perfect for our rustic wedding theme. I couldn’t say no to the wooden floors, lush green surroundings, hanging fairy lights and charming little bridge that made the perfect aisle. Plus the roof could be retracted at night, which would make our celebration even more magical under the night sky.” Van Mi and Wei Kiat did not have a colour theme. Instead they opted for a warm and summery feel to their floral arrangements and decorations using colours like orange, white, light pink or green.


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After exchanging vows with Wei Kiat, I could not help but reach for a hug from my mum, and WE both CRiED tears of joy. VAN MI


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The RECEPTION Preparations for the wedding started 1.5 months before the actual day, which was too short a time for the couple to find a wedding planner, so Van Mi decided to simplify her ideas and go the DIY route. Their carefully chosen vendors helped to create a wonderful atmosphere for the reception, with centrepieces consisting of pretty jars, candles, glass bottles with bunches of flowers and greens, and table numbers written on blocks of wood. There were also hanging wooden hoops with white lace of various sizes, pretty fluttery white buntings, and magical fairy lights that all made for a dreamy and charming backdrop.


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Photography by Bloc Memoire Photography Venue Nosh Restaurant & Bar, Singapore Bride’s gown For Love and Lemons Groom’s Attire Custom made in HanoI Wedding Bands by The Canary DIAMOND Co. Flowers by Floral Magic Décor by Nosh and Merry Love Weddings Wedding Cake by Butter Studio

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making it unique It’s common for brides to trade their glasses for contact lenses on their wedding day, and an online search will yield very few photos of brides with glasses on. Rachel was the rare bride who chose to keep her glasses where they belong – on her nose. “Make your wedding your own. I’ve heard many brides-to-be talk about wanting to have a ‘Pinterest-worthy’ wedding. Focus on the bigger picture! And always, always say thank you and be nice to your bridesmaids. Don’t be a bridezilla!”

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The RECEPTION The couple chose to have their reception in the dining area where butter used to be made, and because that room already had plenty of character, such as the original, rich butter yellow tiles that the owners had retained, decorations were kept to a minimum. They also used lemons that they had collected from family and friends’ trees as place settings, and hand lettered the signage and menus themselves. The gorgeous and colourful flower arrangements, consisting of tulips, sweet peas, rhododendron, flowering gum and ranunculi to name a few, were partly inspired by the bride’s wedding gown. To ensure that all the flowers found good homes after the wedding, a “pop up store” was set up in the foyer so that guests could get flowers properly wrapped for the journey home.


“I think many people get too caught up in the prettiness of things and forget that the wedding is a one day celebration, whereas the marriage is the real thing.�


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Photography by Jonathan Ong Venue Butterland, Newstead, Victoria, AUSTRALIA Wedding Planning by Global Weddings Bride’s Gown by Alice Temperley, London Hair and Makeup by Jenny Pham Groom’s Attire by Jack London Bridesmaid’s Dresses by Custom made Groomsmen’s Attire by Jack London Flowers by Katie Marx Catering by Spade to Blade Catering Wedding Favours by Local organic honey and lemons Invitations and Stationery by BRIDE AND GROOM

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the artistic eyes Fun: “Previously a designer with Axioo, I have now moved to Bandung to live with my husband. I love everything about deer and their antlers, maybe because they remind me of Christmas, and I love owls because they remind me of my husband’s eyes sometimes! Hence the tagline for our wedding: ‘You’re my deer and I’m owl yours.’ “For the masks, I searched everywhere to find a deer and owl mask tutorial, and found the perfect one in this design by Steven Wintercroft. We downloaded the patterns and printed them with pastel watercolours. You can see his other wonderful masks here.”


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The RECEPTION About 300 guests joined the bridal couple at the colonial looking Maxi’s Resto in Bandung. The last thing they wanted was to stand on a stage far away from the crowd; they didn’t want to miss the chance to mingle and join in the fun. The garden at Maxi’s Resto combined with the colourful tower of pastel macarons and DIY details really made this wedding fun, enjoyable, intimate, comfy and cosy. There were even terrariums on display – little gardens within a glass container, a throwback to the 1970s. Said the bride: “We’re so blessed that it turned out so much better than what we expected.”


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Photography by Aha of Axioo Videography by Yosep of Axioo Venue Maxi’s Resto, Bandung Wedding Planning by Kinanti Bridal Gown by Fanny Bride’s Shoes by Amante Hair and Makeup by Thirsa Anastasia Groom’s Attire by Ishkzia Development Flowers and Décor by D’value Wedding Cake by Sukha DelightS with Jasmine Florist Entertainment by Ali & Friends

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The CEREMONY The traditional seventeenth century farmhouse Mas Bonvilar in Spain, surrounded by a magnificent garden and with a lovely outdoor patio, was the perfect venue for this romantic garden ceremony with 250 guests. The couple wanted something simple and natural, and the bride even opted for a pair of metallic silver sneakers instead of high heels! Considering the number of guests, wedding planner Detallerie did a great job in creating a warm and cosy atmosphere, with beautiful watercolour calligraphy collaterals, rustic dĂŠcor and even a semicircle seating arrangement with old wooden folded chairs.


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The RECEPTION As the unofficial ambassador for local extra virgin olive oils, Chef Nandu Jubany was a natural choice for the couple. The groom’s family has an olive oil business, and the couple had also requested that olives play a role in everything, including the wedding decorations. From the bride’s bouquet to the centrepieces, these and many other elements were created around that theme, with the help of Moshi Floristería. The delicious meal was followed by dancing in a pretty area of the courtyard, complete with badges for the “super singles”, accessories for the more timid guests, a photocall, and even a Creperie de Marione food truck. What a party!


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Photography by Diez & Bordons Videography by Padilla & Rigau Venue Mas Bonvilar, Vallés Occidental, Spain Wedding Planning by Detallerie Bridal Gown by Xavier Gonzálvez Flowers by Moshi Floristería Décor by Detallerie Catering by Jubany and Creperie de Marione (Food truck) Wedding Favours by Detallerie Stationery by Detallerie Band by Alex Permanyer

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WAF: First in Asia

The inaugural WAF – Weddings Arts Fashion event gave us an opportunity to see work by designers from both near and far. Trinity Gallery presented collections by Monique Lhuillier and Jenny Packham, while some of this region’s up and coming design darlings also gave us valuable insight into bridal trends.

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ALIA BASTAMAM / MALAYSIA

Alia Bastamam’s recent collection is very fashion forward and sexy, and we love how she puts so much thought and attention into highlighting a woman’s back. Another noteworthy feature? The full illusion sleeve, which we are expecting to see more of this year.

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INNAI RED / MALAYSIA

Innai Red showed us the many different types of high necklines that are anything but boring, and we love how the label intermarries eastern and western designs so effortlessly. Many of the designs are two-piece, which makes them versatile and perfect for destination weddings.


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CELEST THOI / MALAYSIA

A proper dose of sparkle is always in vogue. Celest Thoi’s recent collaboration with Swarovski resulted in models sashaying down the runway in beautiful gowns featuring cleverly placed, hand-sewn crystals that highlighted the female form, and that added a dash of glamour to the wedding dress.

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JESSICACINDY / SINGAPORE

Voluminous gowns are taking on a softer look this season, with chiffon, silk organza and tulle featuring strongly in Jessicacindy’s light-as-air ball gowns and mermaid tier skirts. Meanwhile, a red-carpet inspired thigh-high slit, enfolded in layers of sumptuous fabric, is sure to turn heads.

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rustic Industrial Photography by FunkyDali and NDrew Photography Styled by Bliss & Glitz


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e were truly mesmerised by the beauty of this courtyard that was put together by Jokee of Bliss & Glitz – a rustic industrial

theme with a good mix of vintage furniture and beautiful blossoms that went all the way from the front entrance to the ceremony space and lovely tablescapes. Our favourite element was the barn truck drinks station that was decked out in buckets of chilled cider, exactly what you need for a hot outdoor wedding in this region. The programme booklet fans were another brilliant idea. This lady never fails to impress us with the way she makes full use of existing props at the venue, together with items from her own collection and rented goods.


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Photography by FUNKYDALI AND NDREW PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTED by Jais Razak, Qay Majid and Azim Naqiuddin STYLING AND COORDINATION by BLISS & GLITZ VINTAGE FURNITURE ZEBRA SQUARE, KUALA LUMPUR Flowers by BLOOM the Floral Shop Flower BOUQUET by SEKOCINORLIE - Craft and paint with heart Desserts and Wedding Cake by XIAO BY CRUSTZ Stationery by BLISS & GLITZ CALLIGRAPHY by DC Calligraphy Location ZEBRA SQUARE, KUALA LUMPUR

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Photography by FunkyDali and NDrew Photography Styled by The Peak Xperience

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hile designing this space, Natasha from The Peak Xperience had in mind a bohemian bride who is high spirited, carefree, a

dreamer, artsy and not afraid to be different. We can’t get enough of this lovely corner, with its fairy lights, dream catchers and other lovely details. And we love the colour palette and beautiful choice of flowers too! Whether for a wedding under blue skies by the beach or in an open outdoor space, this is the beginning of limitless possibilities.

Photography by FUNKYDALI AND NDREW PHOTOGRAPHY ASSISTED by Jais Razak, Qay Majid and Azim Naqiuddin STYLING AND COORDINATION by THE PEAK XPERIENCE Location ZEBRA SQUARE, KUALA LUMPUR


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around the world “How far we travel in life matters far less than those we meet along the way.” Mark Twain


FRANCE

BY adam ong photography


PHOTOGRAPHERS

MALAYSIA

BY ALEXTAN ARTWORKS

ITALY

BY EDWIN TAN photography / armadale weddings


australia BY fabulous moments

greece

BY chris spira photography

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An avid camera collector who owns some 50 sets of cameras, MunKeat is one of the few film as well as Leica photographers in Malaysia. Though he only picked up photography much later, his great-grandfather and grandfather were actually the proud owners of one of Ipoh’s oldest photography studios. 104

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Who inspires your photography

an unforgettable experience.

work? I have many sources

The icy cold weather, harsh

of inspiration. As I love doing

terrain and altitude sickness

both wedding and street/

were truly memorable. I

travel photography, I’m always

would love to do the Silk Road

reading photography books. I

expedition one day when I’ve

am a huge fan of Steve McCurry

saved up enough.

and James Nachtwey. I think their work is simply amazing. I grew up looking at their photos in National Geographic. As I began to venture into film photography, I was drawn to the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Elliott Erwitt. I really love how timeless their photos look. As for weddings, I love Jose Villa and Elizabeth Messina. I really like the simplicity of their photos that are so amazingly beautiful at the same time. Their eye for details, colours and mood is what I aspire to in my wedding photography. I try to be as versatile as possible when I ’m shooting. I’ve never liked to restrict myself to only one genre of photography or style. If you’ve noticed, my wedding and travel photos look rather different, from the way I compose a shot to how I light my subject and edit the photos. What are your other interests besides photography? I love travelling and collecting vintage cameras. I love adventure. My recent trip to Nepal and Tibet on 4WD was really one of my favourite trips so far. It was such

In terms of camera collecting, I started this hobby three years ago. I have around 50 cameras in my collection at the moment. It mainly comprises fully mechanical rangefinder cameras, twin lens reflex cameras and other medium format cameras.


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2006 Photography style

Simple, classic and timeless Average number of weddings a year

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I have serious Gear Acquisition Syndrome. I have collected almost 50 cameras in my dry box so it’s kind of hard to list down every single one. These are the main cameras that I use: FILM Contax 645 with Zeiss 80mm f2 Planar lens (main camera) Mamiya 645 AFD with 80mm

“Do what you love, love what you do.”

f1.9 lens (backup) Hasselblad 503cx with Zeiss 80mm f2.8 and 150mm f4 Mamiya Rz67 with 110mm f2.8 Rolleiflex 2.8F Leica M6 DIGITAL Leica M240 with 50mm f1.4 summilux , 35mm f2

Which do you prefer to use – film

Do you run film photography

summicron and 28mm f2.8

or digital? I believe film and digital

workshops? Yes, I’m hoping to

Elmarit

have their respective pros and cons,

run two workshops this year.

and I select which medium to use

One is a basic film photography

f1.4 , 50mm 1.4 and 80mm

depending on the lighting conditions.

workshop, which will be held in

f1.4 prime lenses

I favour film when lighting conditions

Kuala Lumpur, and the other is

Nikon D700

are good and I have the luxury of

a travel photography workshop

Metz Mecablitz 64 AF-1

time. Otherwise, I prefer digital

in Nepal. However, due to my

as the cameras have auto focus

tight schedule and extensive

and amazing low light capability.

travelling, the details will only

All in all, the final outcome is what

be finalised once my calendar is

matters to the client.

sorted out.

Nikon DF with Nikkor 24mm

Next GEAR on the list

Nothing in mind. I am contented. Just looking forward to shooting more.

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