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Unconventional Beginnings
ADELINE & ANDREW
Photography by Trees On The Moon
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THEME AND DETAILS
rustic+black
The exposed brick walls and gravel floor of the venue made it easy for this couple to keep things classic and neutral. There wasn’t enough time to do much anyway, given how quickly they planned everything! The bride wore a beautiful gown while her groom and bridesmaids were all dressed in black. Her simple bouquet of eucalyptus leaves and white roses perfectly complemented the minimal décor and textural additions of lace and nude tones.
CEREMONY
The closest they could get to getting married at home, the newlyweds said “I do” at a local guesthouse, where they were able to hold a small ceremony in the common room. How lucky were they that the venue had this beautiful exposed brick circle? It’s an instant arch!
Adeline: “Thankfully, Andrew never gave up hope and as soon as the announcement that gatherings of 20 people were allowed, he got to planning a small-scale ceremony with just our immediate family and closest friends. With Andrew’s family residing in Australia, we also did a live stream so they could be ‘present’ to witness our matrimony.”
– ADELINE
Yam Seng
After months of worrying about whether their May wedding would go ahead as they had planned, everything worked out in the end, just not the way they had originally imagined it. The couple followed up their simple ceremony with a casual Korean BBQ feast, and like most Chinese weddings, it wouldn’t have been complete without a boisterous traditional toast of “yam seng”!
PHOTOGRAPHY TREES ON THE MOON | VENUE SEKEPING JUGRA, KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA | WEDDING PLANNING EVENTISTRY | BRIDAL GOWN OLIVIA CO. | HAIR AND MAKEUP MLAB.CO | WEDDING BAND 3125 | BRIDAL BOUQUET ARRANGED AURA | WEDDING CAKE BELLEDREY | WEDDING CATERING HAN WOO RI