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A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Welcome to our Freedom Issue! When we started dreaming up this beauty, we couldn’t get away from the idea of being free and what this could look like in your marriage. The picture I had in my mind was one free of inhibitions, where you can throw your arms back and dance like no-one was watching—no fear or shame. But being free also takes standing your ground and fighting for what you know to be true. What has evolved between the beautiful imagery is some rather personal stories and I hope inspiration for you both on your journey. Let’s take a couple steps back though before we delve into the goodness. Take a moment to think about your life and the freedoms you have as an individual. For us here in Australia, we have incredible education and health care, we have freedom of speech, and the list goes on. Yet even with ALL of this, we can still feel completely bound. I recognised this feeling in myself late last year. There were so many times where I’d unknowingly let fear stop me in my tracks; for me, it was a fear of people. I found myself holding back because I was scared what others might say, think or do and it had me trapped. I’ve come to realise that true freedom is something within us that we must take hold of, draw a line in the sand and invite our heart and mind to step up to the plate. When I was operating out of fear, anger or insecurity, I wasn’t allowing others to really see my true self and I wasn’t being everything that I could be. I believe we all have an innate goodness in our depths, but somewhere along the way it gets lost in all this fear rubbish. To be able to give my best to Luke, I have to be my best. But in order to be my best, I have to let go of the things holding me back. I’ve had an image in my head illustrating this; it’s of a super cute dog on a leash that really wants the ball, but it’s just out of reach! It seems as though there is absolutely nothing the dog can do to reach that ball. She can pull and tug all she wants at the leash, but will never be able to get to the ball … unless she is released. The leash is like our fear and insecurities—it keeps us from reaching what we really want. I’m pretty sure I want more for my life than being stuck on a leash. I want to scream into the wind and dance like I don’t care who’s watching. I want to stand tall and be all of who I’m meant to be, not just for me, but for everyone around me. It will take time and hard work, and I will need support, but I need to face this fear, drop the false selfpreservation and expose myself to truly becoming one with my love. Who better to travel through life with than the one you’re most free with.
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Inga is the talented creative behind Inkling Design, a company that offers art direction, branding, styling, custom illustrations and invitations. Her illustrations have graced the pages of some of the country’s best known magazines, such as Elle, Dolly, Inside Out and Cosmopolitan (Australia and worldwide). @inkling_design
Tish is one-half of a wedding photography duo based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Alongside her partner, Matt, she travels the world to capture the authentic love between couples on their wedding day. She is an expert in capturing those unseen, cherished moments you want to remember forever. @mattandtish
Sharon Luecke is a writer and the founder/creative director of The Bare Bride. As the creative brains, she helps everyday women redefine what it means to be a bride and shifts the focus to what matters most: the heart. Sharon lives in Maine, lending her talents to white so we can change the culture behind weddings. @thebarebride
David and his wife Shobana founded The Robertsons Photography to capture the love that takes place at weddings. As the main photographer, David’s passion for his craft continues to grow after five years in the industry. The Robertsons Photography is based in Newcastle, Australia. @therobertsons photography
Jeanette’s illustrations bring a classic, timeless approach to an everevolving industry, striking the balance between spontaneity and careful curation. She works in a wide variety of media and has contributed illustrations to brands Coach, Dior, Ted Baker, Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Louboutin. @jeanettegetrost
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SAMANTHA GERARD STYLIST
Lizzy is the co-founder of the daily devotional app, PocketFuel, with her husband, Jesse. After leaving her full-time job to care for her children, Lizzy found a new hobby in writing, something she now transforms into daily blog posts. Through her words, she encourages people to find truth. @pocketfuel
Bianca is a Melbournebased wedding photographer and former food stylist, with the ability to bring out the beauty in her subjects. She is organised but exercises flexibility to ensure no moment is rushed. Bianca has collaborated with The White Files, Ruffles & Bells and loads more. @biancavirtue
Chiali has been styling brides for over 14 years. She established an exceptional reputation in Taiwan, but decided to branch out, moving across to the US in 2008. Chiali has a knack for realising each bride’s dream look, and is always updating her skills to stay ahead of the fashion curve. @chialimengartistry
Emma is a wearer of many hats, working as a senior writer for the blog, Girl With a Satchel, while also practicing as a professional hair and makeup artist. She is a lover of all things creative, and you can find more of her editorial work within the pages of Frankie and Yen. girlwithasatchel. blogspot.com.au
As the founder/director of Wild Hearts, Samantha brings her creativity and styling expertise to the wedding industry. Based in Christchurch, with a passion for dreaming big, you’ll find her work in Wild Hearts’ campaigns and magazine, as well as publications such as Together Journal. @samanthagerardstylist
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THIS IS US “YOU HAVE FULL, UNHINDERED PERMISSION TO CRAFT A WEDDING DAY THAT FILLS YOUR SOUL WITH REFRESHING WAVES OF FREEDOM.” Words: Sharon Luecke–The Bare Bride | Photography: Jordan Voth Styling: Casey “Quigley” Carlson–Officially Quigley (bride) | Groom: Alex Goode | Dress: Lovely Bride | Shoes: Chinese Laundry | Hat: The Wise Hatter Earrings: Mad Maven | Flowers: Melissa Tinajero—Moelleux Events
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awn was breaking over the mountains, the ocean was gently greeting the shore next to our modest
camp site, and my husband was strategically adding logs to fuel the fire that would fuel the coffee that would fuel our bones. We sat there that sweet morning, surrounded by trees and coastal Maine views, sipping our brews slowly and accepting the gift that Mother Earth offers to ‘just be’. And in that moment, I remember my heart whispering three words—“This is us.” Throughout our lifetimes, we all experience moments that feel inexplicably true to who we are. These moments could be filled with magical levels of serendipitous bliss or even imperfect simplicities that make you feel right at home. But what makes all of these once-in-a-while experiences so special is the sense of freedom that they bring. In that place, at that time, with those people, you are free. And that, my friend, is exactly how you should feel when you arrive at your wedding. Unfortunately, the dreamy, uninhibited wedding day of freedom is not a story that we hear often. Tales of predominantly wedding day stress, anxiety and disappointment echo in the world around us.
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Couples are showing up to their own Pinterest-perfect weddings and feeling painfully out of place because they are surrounded by things, faces and environments that are not true to who they are. In a digital age with unlimited bridal inspiration at your fingertips, it’s easy to spend all of your time planning your dream day by looking solely to outside sources for guidance. And with all of the gorgeous gowns, magazine-worthy place settings and clever wedding favours out there, how could you not go a little Pinterest crazy? Oh yes. I get it. I’ve been there. But the moment you replace the inner-inspiration of who you are with inspiration from the internet—no matter how beautiful it might be—is the moment you sacrifice the intrinsic value of your individuality and the sacredness of your unique love story. Don’t you know that who you are, quirks and all, is worthy of being seen? Don’t you see that the things that make your love story a one-of-a-kind masterpiece are worthy of being celebrated? Don’t you understand that not even a flawless Pinterest board brought-to-life could outshine a wedding day that was intentionally crafted to display and honour your hearts?
~ “DON’T YOU SEE THAT THE THINGS THAT MAKE YOUR LOVE STORY A ONE-OF-A-KIND MASTERPIECE ARE WORTHY OF BEING CELEBRATED?”
It was a brisk autumn day that I got married. The train of my
life values of peace, intimacy, and naturalness rather than
gown dragged through the leaves and dirt as I made my way
pine for a narrative of glamour and luxury that might look
to the ceremony, tucked into the towering trees of a forest
ideal on the outside but never truly feel like ours. We chose
that was worthy to hold the start of our love story.
to forgo comparison and trust that while our story may not
The evening sun danced through the branches and filled our cathedral of earth with warmth and light and ease. Twenty of
look or feel like anyone else’s, it is those very reasons that we chose it. A love that is ours. A wedding day that is ours.
our dearest friends and family sat in a semicircle of wooden
You have permission to plan a wedding day that is nothing
folding chairs, facing an altar of open space, held between
like anyone else’s and everything like your own. You
two parallel trees.
have permission to hold vast amounts of space for your
There were no extravagant decorations or elaborate designs. A few framed quotes, lace curtains and a lantern-lined aisle were enough.
values, desires and dreams, even if they aren’t trendy or conventional. You have permission to honour the very individuality that made your partner fall in love with you and made you fall in love with them. You have full, unhindered
And as I arrived, the music sang out of the portable speaker
permission to craft a wedding day that fills your soul with
into the wilderness that surrounded us, and from the depths
refreshing waves of freedom.
of my soul I heard it once more, “This. This. This is us.”
And when the moment arrives for you to stand upon the holy
While planning our wedding, my life partner and I chose to
ground where you and your partner will unite souls forevermore,
look inward first. We designed a day that would feel like us,
my hope for you is that you’ll feel the freedom in your bones.
and then, and only then, did we look to outside sources for
You’ll know your heart is at home. And from the depths of
ideas that would support our story. We opted to honour our
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HOW TO BE US TAKE OUR QUESTIONNAIRE TO CREATE A WEDDING DAY FREE FROM EXPECTATIONS—ONE THAT CELEBRATES WHO YOU ARE AS A COUPLE. Photography: Jordan Voth
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HOW CAN WE CREATE A WEDDING THAT IS TRUE TO US?
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WHO CAN WE LOOK TO FOR GUIDANCE?
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WHAT CAN WE DO TO MAKE THIS DAY MEMORABLE?
A picturesque wedding destination in Milawa, Victoria, with a beautifully restored historic barn and a backdrop of vines and distant mountains. brownbrothers.com.au
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THE ELOPEMENT COLLECTIVE “WE’RE PASSIONATE ABOUT OUR COUPLES TAKING BACK THEIR WEDDING DAY AND GETTING MARRIED IN A MEANINGFUL AND PERSONAL WAY.”
support you, and will go on late night ice-cream runs. We’re polar opposites—Josh wants everything to work well and I want everything to look good, so it’s truly the best of both worlds. At the end of the day, we want the best for our team
Words: Britt and Josh Withers | Photography: Lauren Campbell
and our couples so it all works together for good in the end. The only real challenge we encounter in working together is that we’ll sometimes communicate to each other like husband and wife, not business partners, and that can mean finer details are lost in-between the words. Being self-employed isn’t always easy—there’s a lot of pressure from the outside world and don’t even get us started on the pressure that we put on ourselves. We understand deeply that we have a couple’s whole day in our hands; it’s a big, beautiful responsibility so we’re always encouraging each other to keep getting better and better. We’re forced to become better business partners while also becoming a better couple. Working together as a duo means that we don’t wear two different hats: a ‘business hat’ and a ‘couple hat’. We’re just 100 per cent us, so it means one day we’re having a lazy morning in Byron Bay together and the next we’re on a plane to the USA after emptying the inbox in the Qantas Lounge. Simply put, we get to hang out together forever while doing
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what we love. he Elopement Collective sprung out of our own wedding journey where we just wanted to get married in a
beautiful moment, but we didn’t think everyone we’d ever known had to be there. After talking with family, we brought the plans back from New York to a local park, but we always wished that there was someone to help us elope, so we started The Elopement Collective. Our heart for The Elopement Collective is that other couples could elope like we wanted to. We’re passionate about our couples taking back their wedding day and getting married in a meaningful and personal way. For some people, that’s a massive wedding where every
The key to starting a business with your partner is to know why you’re starting a business. As a couple, you already know why you’re together, so you’re well-equipped to be an active person in that relationship, making decisions for each other and communicating effectively. As a couple in business, you need to know your why, your foundation, so that you can keep encouraging each other, even when times get a little tough. The Elopement Collective’s future is so bright, it blinds us! Our bold and audacious goal is to change the world for the better, and we think we can do that by helping couples start their marriages in a meaningful, purposeful way.
cousin you can find is invited, and for others it’s the two of them in an epic remote location, but most people lie somewhere in-between. Going into business with your spouse is the best thing and works really well for us. It’s amazing because you have zero doubt that your business partner has your back, will always
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FREE SPIRIT “TRUST GIVES FREEDOM TO CREATE GREAT THINGS TOGETHER.” Photography: Susannah Blatchford Photography | Styling: Samantha Gerard— Wild Hearts | Florals: Sweetpea Weddings | Hair + Makeup: Stacey Banfield Gown: Claire Pettibone–Paperswan Bride | Model: Ashleigh—Portfolio Models Table Linen + Ribbons: Feathers & Stone | Stationery: Custom Crafted Calligraphy | Props: Balencia Lane | Cake: Rebecca Jane Sugar Art Styling Assistant: Georgia Greig
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ourney with us through the rolling hills of New Zealand. This bride is nestled amidst the lush plains, relishing in
the freedom of a wedding celebrated in the wild outdoors. She has freed her heart and mind, lavishing in a simple, feminine table setting draped with fine linens and adorned with rustic candles and rich florals.
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SAMANTHA GERARD Stylist—Wild Hearts I am very lucky to work alongside some of the most amazing brands, creatives and publications, both for Wild Hearts and my own editorial and elopement styling business. It can be very easy to get stuck comparing yourself to other creatives, which is why we are so big on doing styled shoots. The freedom of collaboration over competition is the biggest form of networking in this creative industry. Gathering to work together and create alongside other incredible businesses helps keep you grounded and is a great way to form friendships in the industry; also, always being true to yourself, exploring your own style, constantly learning and developing through travel, experiences and wild landscapes.
~ “WITHOUT FREEDOM, CREATIVITY CANNOT FLOURISH.”—DALAI LAMA
JOSIE SMITH Florist—Sweetpea Weddings From the moment I became a florist (this was due to an epiphany after years of travelling the globe), I knew wedding florals were my calling. A wedding is one of the most special and emotion-filled days of a couple’s life, and it’s also where, as a designer, you’re going to use your most beautiful blooms, take the most care with what you do and put your heart and soul into the creation. It’s a one-off masterpiece that your bride is going to carry with her all day. Even though I’ve now done hundreds of wedding bouquets, each one remains unique, special and has some of my heart put into it. I mainly work for couples (and stylists) who tend to share the same aesthetic, which enables me to do what I love. I am driven by a relentless search for beauty and a desire to be challenged, so I love it when couples come to me requesting something I haven’t done before—or that I don’t even know how to do!
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STACEY BANFIELD Hair + Makeup Artist
~ “FREEDOM LIES IN BEING BOLD.”—ROBERT FROST
I am hugely passionate about what I do when it comes to makeup artistry. I have an adaptable style which I think is a little different. I’m also known for creating looks that enhance the natural beauty of my clients—I think they relax a little more knowing that the bride will look herself but a little more polished on the big day. If you’re a bride-to-be, always remember it’s your day! Don’t be afraid to direct your
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I like to think I bridge the gap between documentary and
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portrait style photography. I try to bring genuine moments and love stories to life. I have a fairly relaxed approach to capturing my clients on their wedding day. I’m there to observe, with a slight nudge in the direction of good light. I try to make it as fun, natural and stress-free as possible. I try not to overthink situations and take in the small moments happening around me. I also work with clients who have a similar vision and understand my approach to capturing their wedding day. Trust gives freedom to create great things together.
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N AT UR A L A L L UR E SOFT LOOKS FOR THE SERENE BRIDE. Words: Chiali Meng Artistry | Illustrations: Inkling Design
ROMANTIC SWEEP For this softly sweet style, wrap your hair around a 25mm
cushion, and a cream concealer to conceal dark circles and
curling iron in the opposite direction of your face. Repeat all
blemishes. Fill in the brows with a soft taupe brow pencil to keep
over until your hair is completely curled. Lightly loosen the
them looking soft. Apply a light dusty pink pearl shadow on
curls with your fingers. Gather three small strands near the
the lids, and taupe to contour the lids softly. Finish with a dark
ear area, twist them into a single strand and pin with bobby
brown gel liner to keep the line soft. Add mascara on the top
pins. Loosen the twisted strands by pulling them with your
and bottom lashes. Use a diffusing finishing ambient powder
fingers. Add hair accessories/flowers on the pinned side.
all over the face for radiance and blush on the apples of the
To achieve the makeup look, use a tinted moisturiser/BB
cheek. Add a sheer mauve pink lipstick on the lips to finish.
BOHO REVERSE BRAID To achieve these carefree locks, wrap your hair around a
flower bloom in various sizes and arrange the clusters around
32mm curling iron twice and leave the end straight. Repeat
the braid. For the makeup, use a BB cushion for glowing,
until all the hair is curled. Gather centre strands from each
dewy skin and apply a baked highlight powder on the top
side of your face and make a reverse braid. Cross the braids
of your cheekbones. Add a cream/liquid blush for a natural,
and pin it. Loosen the curls with your fingers, and use a light
flushed look. Tightline the eyes with a gel pencil liner/gel liner.
hairspray to finish. Accessorise by choosing one type of
Curl the lashes and add mascara.
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TO E ACH THEIR OWN
“I WANTED THE TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE FOR MY WEDDING, BUT I DIDN’T WANT THE INVISIBLE CEILING THAT HAD BEEN PRESSURED UPON ME.” Words: Emma Plant | Photography: We Are Origami Photography Styling + Direction: Curated by Maiden | Hair + Makeup: Margaret Albia Florals: Weni Penny | Stationery: Teresaling Calligraphy and Design Jewellery: Au Revoir Les Filles | Models: Reman Jawar, Brandy Pose, Rachel Reid, Emma Cunningham | Location: Le Petit Studio Blanc
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twisted the ring on my finger a few times. I twisted it around so the raw stone that was encased in the ring
faced away from me. It looked like I had a plain gold band on my finger. It looked much like I was already married. Hmmm. I wondered if other people thought that I was? I squeezed my hand into a fist. Ouch. I felt the point of the diamond press into my palm. How many times was this going to happen, this ring twisting around, causing me a prick of pain? It felt so heavy and so constricting—was that normal? It also felt like I had a story wrapped around my finger, like words were whispered about my love into a gold thread, spun into a perfectly, perfect ring symbol. Engaged for twenty-four hours. “Click”. The petrol pump clicked, signalling my tank was full. I walked into the service station to pay for my fuel. The 20 steps to the door felt like 1,000. Was my inner ear balance off? I felt like the weight of this ring had me veering to the left. I looked down. ‘Whoops don’t look down’, I self-consciously thought. ‘People will know you are an amateur. Don’t make a fuss, be cool girl …’ My brain rambled.
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Like many young women, I’d been so terribly bruised and
“AT SOME POINTS IN MY ENGAGEMENT
with being single, and so predictably averse to wanting
I FELT AS IF I WAS RUNNING A RACE FOR MY PERSONAL BEST.”
wounded from love found, and love lost. I was wildly in love to meet any man. I loathed the chat with girlfriends about their boyfriends. I would fade away, gazing into the middle distance wondering what else I could have done with that lost time. Why couldn’t they just exist in a more independent paradigm, where they made liberated decisions? There I was. Feminist at heart, happy in my autonomous world, dreaming and doing what I wanted to. Out of that content place my husband found a way in.
“Are you paying by card?” said a man with a heavy Sri Lankan accent. “Ah yes.” I replied like a dope. “Oh, you getting married now?” he quizzically asked me, staring at my ring finger. I looked down too. I must have been making my rookie engaged-status a big rookie deal. Maybe I actually was veering left on my way in like a drugged zoo animal. “Yes, I just got proposed, engaged … I’m now engaged. I got engaged yesterday …” I waffled. He rudely interjected, “They tell me marriage is not worth the paper it’s written on. Might as well be toilet paper!” I was shocked. Did he intend to hover a needle threateningly over my engagement bubble? What should I say in response? Maybe this overworked employee just needed some faith instilled back into him. Divorce rates are up there, but at least those couples gave it a good go … “I love toilet paper,” I replied with cognitive dissonance. “It’s a necessity. Like all paper. We need it every day.” The person in line behind me laughed. The attendant looked at me like I was a complete idiot. “No receipt thanks.” I made my way out of there posthaste. I walked out of there so swiftly that I got a little electric shock between my thighs from the friction on my stockings. With that, it bookmarked a moment in time.
He was the moon to my sun, the peace to my storm, the predictability to my spontaneity, the suits to my nudity … my opposite and my balance. He took me by surprise. For the first time in my life I knew I was with someone who would hold my hand for as long as he was able. Our engagement wasn’t a long one. Tout de suite at only six weeks. All the swirling waters of anticipation and excitement never had time to settle while I found my footing. Being a bride is meant to be, for most, the cornerstone of our family journey. Yet, we marry this chaotic mix of collective expectations and traditions, with deeply personal beliefs and desires. Kate O’Shea, founder of The Wedding Series says, “We have noticed even the most non-traditional bride will become focused on more traditionally sentimental elements of a wedding”. Evidently being a bride means more to us when it has meant so much to everyone else. I wanted to be part of the collective experience that brides navigate. From collective ideas and community we beget traditions and social mores. From traditions and social mores we create the architecture for our own experiences. I wanted the traditional architecture for my wedding, but I didn’t want the invisible ceiling that had been pressured upon
I felt so overwhelmed. Even though I had positively known
me. I wanted to marry my way, or more correctly, our way.
this engagement was coming, it was much more tangible than
Fortunately my betrothed was on the same page as I. At the
I anticipated. There was a seismic shift inside of my spirit, as
time I didn’t realise how important that was. I soon found
if a river had stopped and suddenly changed course. It felt like
out the engagement of your relationship is symbolic for your
water gushing up a waterfall and travelling impossibly uphill.
entire life journey together. Let me illustrate this for you.
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Announcing your engagement. How did that feel? From
opinions. It may be a simple remark about a budget, or
farther down the road I can look back and tell you it’s like
noticing a manner of styles. It could be a denial of a request.
announcing a pregnancy. It takes two people to do both
All of these experiences affect us. At some points in my
and it’s a sweet, powerful moment you want to remember
engagement I felt as if I was running a race for my personal
forever. Budgeting and planning your wedding day is much
best. I knew that I was keeping busy in order to distract
akin to planning your budget and your life together. Our
myself from my fears. Don’t do that. Be brave and talk about
money is where our hearts are. In the process of planning
them. If you’re lucky like me and have a super sensitive
and spending you will find out what you deem important. Is it
partner, he will take you by the hand and ask you.
to make guests happy? Is it to impress? Our spending might look the same as another bride, but take ownership of your motives. It’s a discovery of who you are.
Being a bride is a lot like wearing a ring. It can sometimes feel like a restricting shackle, pricking us when we have it in the wrong position. Often times it feels like a desire for our
The many wedding details: the dress, the hair, the makeup,
love, symbolised in sparkling stone. A treasure or tradition
the location, the food, and the style. While the internet
that looks like so many that have gone before us, but invisibly
and magazines give us ideas, family and friends give us
inscribed with the love we chose to give.
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WITH LOVE BY MALLIK A “I DESIGN FOR A CONFIDENT WOMAN WHO DARES TO EMBRACE HERSELF IN WHATEVER SHE ENCOUNTERS IN LIFE.”
Where does your design inspiration come from? I have always been inspired by art—all kinds, all periods. Not only from a visual perspective, but from an emotional view. My creative design process can really begin anywhere. It can
Words: Mallika Hetrakul | Photography: @level88pix By Jacek Obrzut
be something that my friends say to me, an attitude, a girl on the street, a period in history or a film. It is something that moves me emotionally, as well as psychologically. And I think that design, for me, is extremely linked to that process of feeling; of connecting with others. What sets a With Love By Mallika gown apart from others? I see myself as a true vintage lover and I appreciate Art Deco influences and the 1920s and 1950s periods, but yet there is modernity to my designs. Even when I create a traditional gown, I always give it a modern twist. I work with structure, with techniques and fabrics—but I do go outside the box and give it my own spin. How would you describe your collections? With Love By Mallika is a marriage between handcrafted pieces and classic silhouettes—think romance, elegance and beauty brought together in timeless styles. With Love By Mallika brings glamour and class, and a twist of modernity. We give the bride a true experience in quality, fit, and customisation, as
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ith Love By Mallika offers a completely tailored bridal experience, aiming to have each bride’s personality
we only utilise the finest fabrics and detailing within designs that can be changed to fulfill every wish.
shine through their gown. We chatted with couture designer
What’s next for With Love By Mallika? We’re introducing
Mallika Hetrakul about her inspiration, processes and what
our Pop-Up Boutiques in December 2017/January 2018.
each bride can expect from her With Love By Mallika gown.
They’ll be taking place in High Street, Paddington NSW.
Why did you become a designer? I wanted to create a gown that allows a bride to not only feel her best on her wedding day, but also be true to her own personal style—it’s something that drives the creativity behind my designs. I think the right wedding dress represents who the bride is, who she aspires to be, and the dream of sharing her life with someone who adores her. I want to design wedding dresses that represent hope and happiness. How did you make the crossover into bridal design? When I was searching for my own wedding dress, I had great difficulty finding what I wanted—something modern yet traditional, feminine and elegant. I thought maybe other women were probably feeling exactly the same way, which inspired me to start up my own bridal business.
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WHITES + WOODS “NOT EVERYONE GETS TO LOVE WHAT THEY DO, SO I TRY TO REMEMBER THAT EACH DAY AND WAKE UP WITH A HEART OF GRATITUDE.” Words: Hayley + Christian Barkla
weddings and couple photography, and it brought us alive. And one day, organically, the ‘Whites + Woods’ name was born. Now, we live a life that is always moving and changing. Our job provides many unique opportunities. Sometimes we work little, and sometimes we work too much. One week we will be sitting at our desk editing from morning till evening, and the next we will be travelling around the world meeting and celebrating with different couples. We are thankful to see so many places, some picturesque ‘postcard’ destinations, and some humble and sentimental. But each day, no matter what form it takes, is a gift. Not everyone is able to love what they do for work, so I try to remember that each day and wake up with a heart of gratitude. Each couple that we are able to meet with in this season of their life is a one-off experience. This is why we love to give everything we have for the time that we are in each other’s lives. Within our own marriage and work life, we are fluid in our roles, continuously ebbing and flowing between husband and wife, co-workers, bosses, mentors and mentees. But we do all this in the love and heart we have for one another and our couples. Working and being married can have very
C
reating powerful imagery through photo or film isn’t
unique struggles (such as talking too much about work at the
just about capturing a moment … it’s about being in
dinner table). However, it is without a doubt Whites + Woods’
the moment with people. Being present and noticing the little
greatest strength.
moments that might have otherwise been forgotten. That is the
We live in a world free of hierarchy, passionate about seeing
essence of what we love to create through Whites + Woods.
one another succeed and achieve dreams. It is not anything
If someone were to tell me four years ago that I would be
like what we could have planned for our lives, but it’s much
married to my co-worker, taking photos and making films of
better. And that is what we love to see and capture for our
weddings, I would not have believed them. Especially if they
newlyweds. Couples falling into that magnificent place. They
had said that my place of work would be four steps down
want to be curious together, spontaneous and adventurous.
the hall from my bedroom door. But now I couldn’t see life
They see something in that person’s future and they can’t not
any other way.
be a part of it. They are choosing love and taking a leap into
It is funny to think of Whites + Woods as being ‘created’. It has always felt like a natural progression for us to create a
the glorious unknown. And we love knowing that our finished product is just the beginning of their story.
job and lifestyle centered around creativity—it’s our whole life. For as long as Christian and I have been together, we have
hayley@whitesandwoodscreative.com
always played with different creative fields, from painting,
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cooking, ceramics or even floristry. Over time, we enjoyed all
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these creative outlets in different seasons, but photography was the one that stuck. Eventually we found a heart for
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LISA + JAMIE A U S T R A L I A
“I LOVE YOU BECAUSE YOU TAUGHT ME HOW TO LOVE AGAIN.” PHOTOGR AP HY Jose p h W illis
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LISA’S SPEECH He is the sweetest, most caring and
way more than I should.
protective partner.
I love his passion to help others that are
He wakes me up every single morning with
less fortunate than himself and to make a
a smile and a coffee.
difference in the world.
I love his crazy and funny personality—there
I love how he thinks he’s a master chef—he
is never a dull day when he is around!
thinks his food tastes so much better than
I love when he sings and dances in the
mine (because it’s smothered in salt).
morning to make sure our day is starting on
I love that he lets me fill both mine and his
a good note.
suitcase with my clothes when we travel.
I love that Jamie is obsessed with pizza and
I know that life will be one big, incredible
burgers, because it means I get to eat them
adventure with him.
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JAMIE’S SPEECH I love that every single day when I wake up I see your cute little face snoozing away. I love you because you taught me how to love again. I love you for your passion to make things perfect. I love you because you always find the best in people. I love your love for adventure. I love you because you always put others before yourself. Most of all I love you because you enrich my life every day and bring so much happiness to me—I couldn’t live without you.
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CEREMONY + RECEPTION Yarrakoora, Byron Bay PLANNING + STYLING Lucy Ewing GOWN Kate W illa Bridal SHOES The Bali Tailor HAIR Luciana Rose MAKEUP Phoebe Fever JEWELLERY YCL Jewels GROOM’S SUIT Styled by Dayne Thompson: Biasa (jacket + shirt), ROWIE The Label (pants) BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES Zimmermann, ROWIE The Label, Vintage GROOMSEN’S SUITS H&M (jackets), Biasa (shirts), Mr Simple (pants) RINGS Johnny Ramli CINEMATOGRAPHY Aaron—The Common Smith FLORALS The Nesst STATIONERY Kimberly Smith Design CAKE Cat McKinnon ENTERTAINMENT Phil Jamieson—Grinspoon (processional), Jessie Pumphrey (reception), DJ Mega Wuoti (first dance) HIRE + SETUP Hampton Event Hire CELEBRANT Skai Ceremonies LIGHTING What She Said Co (neon signs)
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LISA + TOM A U S T R A L I A
“YOU HAVE ENCOURAGED ME TO DO THINGS BEYOND MY WILDEST DREAMS.” PHOTOGR AP HY Elk & W illow
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DEAR TOM In the past seven years you have
But what I am most certain of is that I want
encouraged me to do things beyond my
to always make you laugh when you’re
wildest dreams, taught me to be a better
having a bad day, encourage and love you.
version of myself and continue to give me
I want to be by your side as you’re fulfilling
the confidence to conquer dreams that I
you’re dreams, as you are with me. I want
never thought would become a reality. As
to be there every step of every single day no
we now step into the next chapter of our
matter what life throws at us and I couldn’t
lives as husband and wife, we will be forced
imagine doing this with anyone else. I’m
to make some tough and big decisions
proud to go through the rest of our lives
along our journey and I’m sure that we will
calling you my husband and my best friend
have many bumps along the way.
who has and will always be there.
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DEAR LISA The night that I met you, I had a feeling
we will have to make tough decisions, but
you would be a big part of my life. My first
I’m glad we will do so by each other’s side.
impression was that you were a sweet,
Already you’ve taken on the challenge of
cheeky, feisty but down-to-earth girl—and
starting and running your own business and
that hasn’t changed a bit! I remember the
I’m so proud of what you have achieved,
first time you cooked dinner for me, I thought,
and will always be by your side through the
I could get used to this! But don’t get me
good times as well as the not so good. You
wrong, I will never take you for granted. No
make me so happy, I love you to bits and
doubt there will be bumps in the road as
am so proud to call you my wife.
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CEREMONY + RECEPTION + SETUP Luminare, South Melbour ne VIC GOWN Paolo Sebastian SHOES Sophia Webster HAIR Rachel Louise Dinami, Amy-Louise Camilleri MAKEUP Maree Brigante GROOM’S + GROOMSMEN’S SUITS M.J. Bale BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES Needle & Thread RINGS Burrows Jewellers FLORALS Ambrosia Floral Designs STATIONERY Mark Lappin (invitations, welcome + seating chart), Nikki Design Co. (cards + wishes sign), White Acacia Design Co. (place cards) ENTERTAINMENT Higher Ground HIRE + SETUP Harry the Hirer (dance floor + festoon lighting), Wedding Hire Melbour ne (carpet + chairs), The Small Things Co. (candles, candlesticks + lanter ns), Weddings of Distinction (arbour) TRANSPORT My Chauffeur Melbour ne CELEBRANT Kate Morgan BONBONNIERES Robinvale Estate Dressings BALLOONS Moonshot Balloons
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ATHENA + CAMRON U S A
“WITH EACH SUNRISE, YOU ARE THE TENDER, SWEET VOICE THAT WHISPERS LIBERATING TRUTHS OVER ME THAT SETTLE IN MY HEART.” PHOTOGR AP HY B e nj Ha isc h
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DEAR ATHENA My beloved, there are some things that need
all that you will become. What I desire is the
a lifetime. The moment I met you I knew our
you I have yet to know—the one that will
love would be one of those things. Back when
shock me with undeserved love, tenderness,
we had just met I had no concept of the
and passion. I want memories with you
furious passion for life you would ignite in my
that outnumber memories without you. I
bones, and now we’re married and I feel it
want to learn and re-learn every inch of
every day. Two years, two countries and four
your growing heart and the way you see the
weddings has led us to a life I’ve only dreamed
world. I want to memorise and re-memorise
of. With each sunrise, you are the tender,
your face as hairs grey and laugh lines grow
sweet voice that whispers liberating truths
deep. But it’s not just what I want anymore.
over me that settle in my heart. Yet this you
It’s what I have … you, every moment of
that I have married is just a small glimpse of
every day for the rest of our lives.
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DEAR CAMRON From the first day I saw you, I knew you were going to turn my world upside down. My handsome, bearded barista from Portland, who drew me 8,000 miles across the earth with your beautiful heart, poetic words and outright perfect face. I am so thankful that now there are finally no more goodbyes, but long distance taught me to fight for you, listen to you, and hold your heart when I couldn’t hold you in my arms. When you asked me to marry you, waist deep in snow, you gave me a ring that had a gorgeous rutilated quartz stone tucked in a rose gold triangle. To others it pointed upwards, but when I look down at it myself it pointed downwards. It was your sweet and constant reminder to me that while the world may look at us and see a ‘mountain top’, you will choose me, fight for me, and fiercely love me in the valleys of life too. Six months later, when I said, ‘I do,’ underneath mountains gently hued by forest fire haze, I was saying, ‘I choose you, all of you, every inch of you for the rest of my days. I choose you in the valleys and on the mountain tops, in times of both difficulty and joy.’ Thank you for valuing our marriage more than our wedding, and for constantly reminding me that our love story is a shadow of something greater.
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CEREMONY Rattlesnake Lake, Washington BRIDE’S OUTFIT Karen W illis Holmes (top + skirt), Ultimo (bodice), Lack of Color (hat) SHOES W ittner GROOM’S OUTFIT ASOS (shirt + jacket), Brixton (hat) SHOES T imberland RINGS Natalie Marie Jewellery (bride), Hodina (groom)
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CASEY + ALEX U S A
“THERE’S SOMETHING PRETTY MAGICAL ABOUT FINDING SOMEONE WHO KNOWS YOU EVEN BETTER THAN YOU KNOW YOURSELF.” PHOTOGR AP HY Jord a n Voth
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THE PROPOSAL We were holding a fundraiser in memory of Alex’s father for The Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA. At one point in the night, he got on top of the bar in front of all our friends and family and made a toast to his dad. During his speech he mentioned that the last conversation he had with his father was about spending the rest of his life with someone. That’s when everyone started chanting my name and one of my friends swooped me up and put me up on the bar with him. He took out the box and got on one knee—it was instant waterworks for me. My face hurt the next morning from smiling so hard all night.
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AS A COUPLE … Alex is a born entertainer and people person—and it might sound cheesy, but we both love making others smile. We are incredibly fortunate to find ourselves on career paths that make use of our interests and talents—and we are just as goofy behind the scenes as we are in public! He is always trying to make me laugh and I’m always trying to get him to eat healthy foods. Alex is a little more cynical in nature, whereas I’m the eternal optimist, but I think we have a healthy balance of personalities and we are constantly learning from one another.
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CEREMONY + RECEPTION The Goode Residence PLANNING + HIRE Chicago Vintage Weddings STYLING + HAIR + MAKEUP Officially Quigley (bride) GOWN Rue De Seine—a&bé Bridal Shop SHOES BED | STU JEWELLERY Ranjana Khan GROOM’S SUIT Alexa Younger BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES Fame and Partners RINGS Mark Broumand FLORALS Verdant Company STATIONERY People I’ve Loved CAKE Vanille Patisserie CATERING Giordano’s Pizza, SizzleBox DRINKS Absolut Elyx, Mount Gay Rum ENTERTAINMENT Milwaukee Airwaves, Jazi Photo (photo booth) DECOR Urban Outfitters, KETmercantile—Etsy
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SHAREE + NIK A U S T R A L I A
“WE WERE INSPIRED TO CREATE A DAY THAT WAS INTIMATE AND EXPERIENTIAL.”
PHOTOGR AP HY Ale x Ca rlyle
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THE LOOKS Sharee: I love to create with my hands
Nik: My husband is a record producer and
and I express this through design, so
film composer. He carries a strong sense
from the start I knew I wanted to design
of ‘Rock and Roll’ and is synonymous
my own unique wedding dress. When I
with wearing black—it comes from his
am designing, I’m inspired by sculpture,
fascination with fine details and subtlety
silhouette and the notion that no two
rather than buoyant expression. We had to
women are alike, all unique and all created
explore this within his personal styling. The
with an individual purpose. I’m a Gypsy
60s in London, mod culture and designers
at heart, fascinated by their history and
like Yves Saint Laurent all represented this
the picture of freedom they represent. So
healthy rebellion in his personal expression.
I wanted to create my own version of a
Truth be told, we didn’t spend that much
Parisian Gypsy dress. As my pen hit the
money on all the suits. But the only choice
paper, layered hemlines, textured fabric and
in footwear was Saint Laurent’s Wyatt boot
floaty silhouettes were all I could visualise.
in black leather—a timeless, lifelong piece.
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THE STYLE We were inspired to create a day that was intimate and experiential. We wanted it to feel like you had lost your way and ended up in some great backstreet in Paris. Our guests were given an address but had no clue to what they were in for. When we found our ceremony location, it was obvious to keep the styling simple and unrefined. We liked the imperfections of the overgrown vines and old garage doors. We allowed our guests to fill in the uncomplicated backdrop and kept the remaining space simple with only a Persian rug and a few bench seats for family. The procedure and flow of the day was pivotal in creating the experience. Our reception venue, Charlie Parker’s, was only a 900m walk away. When the sun was setting, our guests had a chance to get lost amongst the historic architecture and old streets of Paddington. The styling of Charlie Parker’s is other worldly—a cultured feast lit by candlelight and trimmed with artisan cocktails. From the moment you walk in, you can see that this place is something unique. We did not do a thing to add or subtract from what was already there! It was the perfect end to a day that was ‘just right’.
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CEREMONY Dwyer Lane, Woollahra RECEPTION + CAKE Charlie Parker’s PLANNING Chelsea Crawford STYLING Poco Uno GOWN Sew Bespoke Studio (couturier), Sharee Gray (designer) SHOES H&M HAIR + MAKEUP Chloe Grace Hair & Makeup GROOM’S SUIT Vintage SHOES Yves Saint Laurent BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES Sharee Gray GROOMSMEN’S SUITS Topman RINGS Natalie Marie Jewellery, Lachlan Walsh, Carl Noonan FLORALS Flora By Rachel Allan STATIONERY Morgan Printing CELEBRANT Ryan Smith
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K AY L A + BRYCE U S A
“IN YOUR COMPANY, I FIND LOVE THAT I HAVE NEVER FELT IN MY LIFE.”
PHOTOGR AP HY I nd ia Ea rl
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magali + gabe
DEAR KAYLA First off, I just want you to know how much
know we have each other’s backs no matter
I love you and how thankful I am that I will
what. You have shown me the true meaning
with be with you for the eternities. As the
of love not just with your words, but with your
days and years go by, I can only hope we
actions and care. When we aren’t together
can laugh and be as one each and every
with my crazy schedule I often think about
day. They say love and relationships can’t
you. I imagine your hair and the way it falls
be perfect, but you are as perfect as they
on your shoulders. I see your beautiful fresh
come and our relationship is so perfectly
face with your angel kisses (freckles). I see
imperfect. We fight, we cry, but damn do we
the way you smile and how you look before
love. I hope that we can communicate and
you laugh. You bring so much joy and life
know one another more and more. I hope
into me and I hope I can return that to you
we can learn from each other and always
each day we are on this earth.
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DEAR BRYCE I love you more than words can ever describe, and I cannot explain the immense excitement and gratitude I have to be your wife for the eternities. I hope that we will continue to put each other first and that we will continue to grow our relationship through communication and love. I hope that we can be the best example of a loving, successful marriage for our future children, grandchildren and the people around us. You make me the happiest I have ever been and I hope you know that I couldn’t make it through this life without your example, advice and willingness to help me fulfil my dreams. You have always been my biggest support system and the first to tell me that you believe in me. You make me feel special every day, not just on holidays or my birthday. You go out of your way to make my family a priority, which means the whole world to me. We have literally been through hell and back, yet you never give up on me. I hope that we will continue to fight just as hard as we laugh together. That when we run into a bump in the road we won’t hold back on our feelings and that we will fight to work through them together. You have given me a relationship that most girls could only dream up in their minds and you do it so effortlessly. You are truly a gift from heaven made special just for me.
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CEREMONY San Diego California Temple RECEPTION Custom barn on the Del Mar Polo Fields PLANNING + STYLING When Pigs Fly Events GOWN Penelope’s Gowns SHOES Jimmy Choo HAIR Lauren Procuniar (bride), Garidey Bray + Shawn Knudsen (bridesmaids) MAKEUP Jen Rose (bride), Rachel Harper—Eat Sleep Beauty (bridesmaids) JEWELLERY Jason of Beverly Hills GROOM’S + GROOMSEN’S SUITS Stitched BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES Adrianna Papell RINGS Jeff White Custom Jewelry CINEMATOGRAPHY David Perry Films FLORALS Layers of Lovely STATIONERY She Paperie CAKE VG Donut & Bakery CATERING Miho Catering Co. DRINKS Snake Oil Cocktail Co. HIRE + SETUP Mackenzie Anne Productions CELEBRANT Jim Knight
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JESS + MIKE A U S T R A L I A
“I LOVE YOU WITH ALL THAT I AM. AND I WILL CHOOSE YOU EVERY DAY, FROM NOW UNTIL FOREVER.” PHOTOGR AP HY Ame lia Fulla rton
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JESS’ VOWS Michael, I promise to love you without
encouraged to pursue the hopes, dreams
reservation. To be your constant friend
and desires that God has placed in your
and faithful partner. The miracle in our
heart. When the load feels heavy, I will be
togetherness is because of the One who
beside you, doing my absolute best to carry
loves us most. I promise to make Him
it with you and make things feel that bit
the foundation of our relationship as we
lighter. As we journey into this new chapter
navigate the seasons of life. As time
of our story, I will respect you as my life
goes on, I will choose to stay with you,
partner, trust you and recognise that we are
no matter the circumstances thrown
always stronger together. I love you with all
our way. I will endeavour to make it
that I am. And I will choose you every day,
my endless pursuit to ensure you are
from now until forever.
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MIKE’S VOWS Jess, today I want you to know how much
the good times and your shoulder to cry
you mean to me. You are my best friend,
on through the hard ones. I promise to be
my lover and the one I want to be with
faithful always, to care for and respect you,
forever. Today, I promise to be your greatest
working hard to have the patience that love
encourager, the supporter of your dreams,
demands. I want to grow together in our
and a selfless husband who always aims to
relationship with God and discover what He
put you first. I want to be your companion
has for us, together. You are the one I love,
on every adventure, your mate through all
now and always.
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CEREMONY + RECEPTION Palm House, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney STYLING Holly McCauley GOWN Jenet Zaitar SHOES Gucci HAIR Hope Shoemaker MAKEUP Stephanie Askew GROOM’S + GROOMSMEN’S SUITS Tailor & Co BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES Zimmermann RINGS Satomi Kawakita Jewelry FLORALS MyFlowerMan CAKE The Unicor n CATERING Mary’s Newtown HIRE + SETUP Your Event Solution
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DROPPING THE BALL “IF WE TRULY LOVE, SHOULD WE NOT RELEASE AS WELL?” MICHAEL SHARES WHAT IT’S LIKE TO TO BE A PART OF #TEAMCAUCHI.
Let’s be real for a moment—our culture has shifted significantly from marriage being referred to as ‘the old ball and chain’ to marriage being a team, a partnership. I know in my marriage #teamcauchi is a high-trending hashtag, and it’s
Words: Michael Cauchi | Photography: I Got You Babe
always said with such pride. It gives both my wife and I such freedom and incredible trust in one another to know that we’ve got each other’s back; that my weaknesses are her strengths and vice versa. But the real winning feeling here is she doesn’t make me pay for it by discouraging me in that weakness. Instead, her releasing me to play to my strengths helps better serve her in our marriage! We’ve got an 11-month-old girl. She’s an absolute delight— allergic to sleep, but still a delight. Becoming a dad for the first time (whoa, that’s intense) is incredibly rewarding and adventurous, but never have I felt such a responsibility like that before. I’m constantly hearing compliments about how involved and hands-on I am with my family. At first, I was taken aback— turns out my parenting style and the way I approached the relationship with my wife by helping and being involved challenges the very fabric of society. It goes against the old
I
t’s been a long day. I’ve just come home from work and
ways and it’s still foreign to some people.
headed straight for the fridge, but there’s something in
Well, my friends, I’m here to say the culture has shifted and
the way; something that causes my right eye to twitch, my
we need to move with it. I consider it a privilege for me as a
breath to get shorter and my jaw to clench … that quarterly
husband and a father to honour those vows and commit my
water bill. I don’t know about you, but numbers were never
entire life’s purpose to supporting my wife and child.
my strong suit. Thank God for my wife!
It truly makes my heart smile when I see other couples for
You wouldn’t believe the amount of conversations I’ve
one another, championing each other in their dreams and
had where there has been utter confusion toward me, just
passions, being ‘on team’. If we truly love, should we not
because I don’t look after the finances.
release as well? Maybe it’s time we begin using our own
“It’s the husband’s job to watch the money mate—you’ve got
family hashtag a bit more.
to lead your household. Who knows how many shoes or fake tans are going out the door with your hard-earned money!”. After being bombarded with these ridiculous comments, my response is always the same. After a long pause (hopefully
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waiting to see if this person has actually registered what
“HER RELEASING ME TO PLAY TO MY
they’ve said to me—usually not), “Mate, trust me—if I looked
STRENGTHS HELPS BETTER SERVE HER
after the finances, or did the ‘man job’ as you call it, we
IN OUR MARRIAGE!”
wouldn’t be here right now. We’d be having this conversation over the phone through bulletproof glass in Silverwater.”
L O V E ’S IN V I TAT ION
“THE FREEDOM TO BE AND TO BECOME AND TO SHARE YOURSELF WITH ANOTHER HUMAN BEING IS THE TRUEST DEFINITION OF LOVE I KNOW.” Words: Liz Milani | Photography: Bianca Virtue
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wiped down the bench, put a few breakfast items away, made our bed, and left for work. Like I did most days.
Who knew that such habits could cause such problems in my then young marriage? When I arrived home that evening, I found the bed re-made and the kitchen items ‘re-put’ back to their ‘proper place’. So I did what every mature married woman does: put all said things back in their ‘proper’ proper place and told (yelled at) my husband to please stick with my proper places for all the things. When two lives come together, no matter how beautiful the ceremony or wonderful the honeymoon, some things can’t help but crash into each other as they become one. Things like how to make the bed, what sport to watch, which family you spend Christmas with, values, politics, religion, ethics and ideals. We all have a proper place for these in our lives, but we may not agree on which things belong and how they fit together. Such is the privilege of individuality. And frustration of it. Unity rarely lives up to its assumed potential. Our dreams of union are filled with romance and peace and agreement, universal answers to complex questions accompanied with knowing smiles: this is why we’re together! We assume
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~ “YOU ARE ONE, BUT YOU ARE ALSO TWO. AND THERE’S BEAUTY IN THE TENSION OF THAT.”
that relationship is built on a commonality that consists of believing and thinking and living. Those first years together bring, for many couples, the realisation that either unity is a crock or it’s something we’ve gravely misunderstood. But, there is a peculiar and wild freedom found in love. It’s not an isolated joy autonomous from attachment and connection that enables you to do whatever you want, whenever you want. That’s not freedom. That’s immature. Love is the gateway to freedom. Which sounds ironic, because love often leads us to responsibility, routine and even obligation (what a terrible word). We don’t usually think of these when we dream of love and freedom, but nonetheless, it’s where they meet and make beauty together. Freedom isn’t shouting into the wind as it whimsically blows the hair off your face. Freedom is found in the middle, muck and mess of love. It’s found in those moments of responsibility and routine and even obligation. It’s found in the crash of two lives whom in love, for love and by love freely choose to do life side-by-side.
Not the same life, mind you. Not conformed to each other,
know. But it takes work. It takes seeing, not demanding.
but committed to one another. Not the kind of commitment
Understanding, not knowing. And releasing, not stifling.
that makes one make the bed the same as the other, or put
Which is hard. Why? Because we’re so invested in our own
the salt back on the second shelf not the third, or vote a
beliefs and ideas and habits—so devoted to how we make
certain way, or believe a certain thing, or respond with certain
the bed—that it’s difficult to understand why someone we
actions. No.
love would do it differently. When we’re sharing a home and
Something happens when you are so thoroughly loved by
possessions and money and remote controls and a bed and
someone who doesn’t have to love you. Someone who
a bathroom; when we live in such intimacy and vulnerability,
has used their freedom to choose you as their person,
it’s tempting to think that things would be more peaceful,
and continues to do so moment-by-moment, day-by-day,
calmer and efficient if we also shared all the same principles
year-by-year.
and behaviours.
When you are fully seen, and fully known, and fully loved, the
While it would make picking a doona cover easier, conformity
freedom to be fully yourself transcends bond and restriction.
breeds a beige coloured, soulless life; a marriage built with
The freedom to be and to become and to share yourself
doormats. A blend of colours is always risky and messy at
with another human being is the truest definition of love I
first, but over time and with patience, it makes beautiful art.
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So how do you do it? How do you blend two lives together without crashing into resentment? I’m asking you. How do you do it? What works for you and your partner? There is no one way to build a life together; there is only the work and the love that exists in such a profoundly auspicious and hopeful endeavour. And here’s the thing, you are free. Free to surrender your expectations and habits and demands. Free to see the one you love in all their individual glory. Free to celebrate their quirks and ideals and politics, even if they’re different to yours. You’re free to remake the bed, and you’re free to let it be. You are free to be you and free to let the one you love be them. This is where love flourishes: when you can, as Kahlil Gibran wrote, “Let there be spaces in your togetherness, and let the winds of the heavens dance between you.” Rejoice in your separateness and take comfort in your togetherness. You are one, but you are also two. And there’s beauty in the tension of that. Because the journey towards unity is one of letting go and joining in, making the bed together, bringing all our differences and colour along for the ride.
~ “YOU ARE FREE TO BE YOU AND FREE TO LET THE ONE YOU LOVE BE THEM.”
FREE TO BE CHALLENGE CULTURE + EMBRACE NEW ASPECTS OF YOUR RELATIONSHIP. Photography: Tish Carlson—Matt & Tish Photography
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elcome to the next instalment of white’s social experiments, where we’ve thrown away the notion
of ‘being tied down’ in marriage, and discovered the true freedom that comes with committing your life to a dedicated partner; free to share your deepest longings, your most secret insecurities, your truest self. See how our couples fared this issue with finding freedom in the day-to-day.
TAKE UP THE CHALLENGE • O rganise a double-date: Grab your closest married friends and head out somewhere fun (without the kids, if you have them). Try a new restaurant you’ve been meaning to go to. • Gather some family or friends and host a dinner. Can be as low-key as a BBQ at the park. ave a night off: Plan one night for you and • H your partner to go out separately. Time for a girls’/guys’ night out! Meet up with some of your dearest and best and do something fun. • E njoy a hobby: This one, we’ll give you a bit of freedom with. You can either pursue a hobby on your own, or as a couple—but it should be something that you love doing. • Spend some time chatting about your dreams and goals as a couple and as individuals.
BREE + CHAD Although we believe we are one in marriage, we are
ourselves. I would hate to be thought of by Chad as a ‘ball
still each a whole person, not a half. We have our own
and chain’. Neither of us is perfect, and I have had my fair
thoughts and ambitions and processes of growing. We are
share of insecurities over the years which has resulted in
still individuals and we need the freedom to be ourselves.
‘ball and chain-ish’ behaviour, but I never want to dictate
Freedom and confidence in spending time apart allows
who Chad is or stifle his dreams or override his decisions.
us the desire and joy in being together. Freedom in our
Because we trust each other, we have the freedom to be the
marriage looks like a common standard or understanding
same person when we’re together and when we’re apart.
for what marriage is in Jesus. It looks like trust and mutual
We have the ability to be fully ourselves together. We can be
respect for one another, open and frequent communication,
our silliest, grossest, least put-together selves in each other’s
consideration for one another, putting the other before
presence, and still feel loved.
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KATIE + CHRIS For us, freedom in marriage looks like trust. We trust that
way to grow distant from one another. I find that when we are
we are wanting the best for one another, we trust that we
intentional about spending time together, serving one another
are doing our best each day to love our family well, and we
in love, then we are choosing to grow in love. Also, we are
trust that our love is unconditional. Absence does make us
surrounded by friends and family that love us unconditionally,
miss the other person, but I think that making the effort to
encourage us spiritually, challenge us to grow as parents and
spend quality time with your spouse is most important. It’s
spouses, and even help us grow creatively. They’re an important
easy to get caught up in the routine of a busy life, making
support system and this week was a good reminder to make
time for everyone but your spouse, and this can be an easy
sure we are taking the time to invest back into them.
SARAH + JEFFERY When we met, we were two separate and distinct individuals,
want to be certain places, but if it’s important in our spouse’s
and we fell in love as these two people. When we give each
life, it becomes a priority in our own life. This isn’t out of the
other space, it allows us to also grow as individuals and
obligation of marriage, but wanting the best for each other.
allows for freedom to explore different areas in life. We think it
This week we were able to hang out with each other, with
is very important to be able to grow together as a couple and
others, and just out on our own. I think doing things like that
grow individually as two young adults. We are still working
can be freeing. Having this balance of giving space, hanging
on encouraging one another in different aspects of our lives.
out and doing different things helps us feel freer to keep
There might be events or times when we personally wouldn’t
growing in our marriage and as individuals.
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KYLA + JAMES James: From day one Kyla has always encouraged me to
owe it to her to be and do my best. And the amazing thing is
do the things that I love. I’ve learned to believe her when she
that once I’ve done those things, I can appreciate myself more,
says to go do things that I’m passionate about. She can tell
and I get to come back to her filled up and show her love all
when there’s something I need to do, and if I ignore that and
the better. We both know life is hard, and I think we both have
stay with her, she feels guilty for keeping me. I can’t tell you
level heads about the risks involved with promising your life to
how hard this has been to learn. This is where true freedom
someone, but I’ve never met somebody who made me believe
comes in. She wants me to literally live my best life! Even if
in myself and in us as a couple like Kyla and I don’t know how I
it means I have to go do something without her for a while, I
could be any happier to get to spend my life with someone.
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or Dona Rosa and Seu Russo, 2017 marks 60 years together as a married couple. The pair wed in a
quaint ceremony in Brazil, attended only by family. But with no photos of their wedding day, Dona and Seu decided to recreate those precious memories from six decades ago in honour of their Diamond Anniversary. Dona tells of their incredible journey as a couple below. How did you meet? We were around 10 or 12 years old when he moved to the farm and we met each other. After a few years, when we were around 15 or 16, we went on a trip with some friends and he all of a sudden kissed me—I got really mad. When he turned 18, he joined the army and we separated for a while. How did your partner propose? It was not easy for us because my father would not accept our relationship. Once, we were together at a party, and at around 4pm my father showed up and got really angry because I was with him. That is when he said that if we wanted to stay together, we had to get married. Therefore, with no proposal, we were engaged, and three months later we got married. Do you remember your wedding day? It was a simple but very beautiful party with our families. That was on July 30 1957, with no pictures—only memories in our minds. My sister-inlaw had made my dress for me, and Seu was wearing a very beautiful black suit and white shirt … my endless love.
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How did you know your partner was the one? When I was 15 or 16 years old, I could recognise a very special, well-dressed, the man I always wanted to spend my whole life with.
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How have you kept your relationship strong all these
“HE WAS THE MAN I ALWAYS WANTED TO
years? Based in love, respect and faith in God, with the only
SPEND MY WHOLE LIFE WITH.”
hardworking, serious, honest and polite young man. He was
purpose of staying together until death do us part, overcoming all the difficulties. Separation never once crossed our minds. How do you both deal with conflict? We have a great faith in God, and support one another with respect and kindness. What do you find attractive about your partner? Everything is attractive about him; I see the handsome man of when we were young. He has always provided for our family with kindness. Have there been any challenges in your relationship? Yes, many challenges, just like any other couple. But we
How have you helped each other’s goals? We have always supported each other, facing the same goal: to raise our children with respect. What are the three most important ingredients of a successful marriage? Love, forgiveness and hope. What advice do you have for young couples? Mutual love and respect. You should always support each other.
managed them one by one, always keeping in mind our
What is marriage to you? It is living to make your partner
children, and seeking God for strength and grace. We had
happy, and always thinking about them. It is seeking blessing,
nine children, so we wanted to be good role models for them.
having the word of God as guidance in every moment.
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“You are loved. That’s why we’re here in this magazine, right? Because you, you crazy person—you were brave enough to let someone into your life. That’s worth celebrating! Let my words set the stage, while your words create the marriage.”
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Flowers are pretty much the best things ever and we love creating natural, classic and playful arrangements to add extra beauty to a wedding day. We are Sydney based, but will happily travel!
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The ultimate glamping wedding experience. The team creates all inclusive wedding packages tailored to your needs, and set the bell tent camp in their beautiful and wild locations (or yours).
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THE WEDDING NEST
PUSHING PANSIES
The Wedding Nest is a boutique wedding gift registry specialising in unique gifts that are design- and stylefocused—not available on other registries. Custom Wishing Well and Honeymoon funds are available.
Artistically structured floral arrangements and the passion for providing those with something a little different is what the duo behind Pushing Pansies aims for. Located in Newcastle, they specialise in wedding florals and daily bouquets.
info@theweddingnest.com.au | theweddingnest.com.au @theweddingnest
hello@pushingpansies.com | pushingpansies.com | @pushingpansies
LITE BOX FILMS
BRIDAL TROUSSEAU
A film can capture the true essence of a memory. It offers movement, dialogue, expression and emotional resonance that can last a lifetime. With Jean-Paul’s unorthodox touch, every film is shaped and formed into a beautiful work of art.
Trousseau celebrates brides with their range of lingerie, chic couture bridal garters and accessories. They use only the finest of fabrics with carefully sourced embellishments, and aim to make their pieces a memorable part of your journey to the altar.
info@liteboxfilms.com | liteboxfilms.com | @liteboxfilms
info@bridaltrousseau.com.au | trousseau.com.au | @bridaltrousseau
SUSANNA APRIL
HONEY LANE
Susanna April’s art reflects her own spiritual journey and the joy she finds in creating with freedom. She creates each original piece to call forth true beauty and breathe life into every home.
At Honey Lane, we’re in the business of making your day something inexplicably special. Whether we guide you on all or part of your wedding path, our work behind the scenes and on the day ensures you will always remember this time as one of sheer enjoyment and smooth sailing.
susannaapril.com | hello@susannaapril.com | @susannaapril
hello@honeylane.com.au | honeylane.com.au | @honeylaneevents
WOOD & BEAU
HUNTER DESIGN SCHOOL
Wood & Beau is a Gold Coast-based company making wooden and leather bow ties as a unique touch for any wedding or the perfect groomsmen gift. They also offer socks, suspenders, cufflinks and grooming products.
This gleaming white venue not only houses a school for creative minds across various fields of design. It lends itself as a boutique event space, serving as the perfect blank canvas for your stylistic vision.
info@woodandbeau.com.au | woodandbeau.com.au
hello@hunterdesignschool.nsw.edu.au hunterdesignschool.nsw.edu.au
HEAVENLY BLOOMS
RIVERSTONE ESTATE
“I feel very blessed to have found my life’s passion through flowers.” Nat from Heavenly Blooms loves to create stunning, bespoke botanical, floral concepts with a unique and unforgettable style.
Boasting gorgeous panoramic views of the Yarra Valley, Riverstone Estate has a professional and friendly team who are invested in bringing outstanding experience to life; our team love what they do and deliver E P I C weddings.
heavenlyblooms.com.au | nat@heavenlyblooms.com.au @heavenlyblooms
karen@theriverstoneestate.com.au | theriverstoneestate.com.au @riverstoneestate
WEDDING HONEY
ROPE & PULLEY | PHOTOGRAPHY + VIDEO
Wedding Honey is all about providing your guests with a generous, personalised gift that says, “Thank you for holding a special place in our lives”. We offer 100 per cent Australian honey from beekeepers you can trust.
We create beautiful images, capturing candid moments that tell your story. We believe the best stories are love stories. We also love coffee, so let’s catch up. hello@ropeandpulley.com.au | ropeandpulley.com.au
info@weddinghoney.com.au | weddinghoney.com.au | @_weddinghoney
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