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Refreshing and Gorgeous Wedding at Rama V Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur
We can’t help but smile going through this gorgeous album. The wedding was supposed to have been held in the outdoor area of the Rama V Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur, but alas, it started to pour just half an hour before the ceremony – just as the couple arrived! We love how undeterred they were, putting their best foot forward and bringing their wedding indoors. Our thanks to Louis Gan Photography for these brilliant captures, and Little Once Deco and Witchwood The Florist for the lovely décor!
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Rain or Shine, This Wedding Went On at England House in Nibong Tebal, Penang
Despite the downpour, England House in Nibong Tebal, Penang, proved to be the best wedding venue for this couple who had wanted a rustic, blush-themed celebration. Even the garden was perfect! Thank you for these amazing photos, Twins Photography.
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A Pink Rustic Garden Wedding at Emu Bottom Homestead, Australia
With a classic wedding palette of white, green, light pink and champagne, this dreamy wedding had lots of heart, set against a rustic backdrop of woodsy elements and simple garden textures. Paying homage to their adopted home of Australia, the newlyweds centred their theme on an Australian wildflower: the king protea, which is known for its deep hues of coral and pink. The gorgeous wildflowers were a trendy touch, as was the circular backdrop for when the couple exchanged their vows. Many thanks to Anson’s Photography for this beautiful set of photos!
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A DIY Eco Rooftop Lounge Wedding
We were absolutely impressed by this couple’s creativity in putting together the biggest day of their lives – a gorgeous DIY wedding ceremony at St Ignatius Church in Petaling Jaya, followed by a fancy dinner reception on the rooftop of their condominium. Thank you for these amazing captures, Munkeat Photography!
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Elegant Blush and Navy Wedding at Enderong Resort and Tanarimba Janda Baik
We were enthralled by this beautiful blush and navy wedding at Enderong Resort and Tanarimba Janda Baik, Pahang. These stunning images bear testament to the popularity of this wedding venue, which isn’t without reason. Thank you for this amazing album, MunKeat Photography! The joy on everyone’s faces is palpable. We love the thought that had been put into the colour scheme and details, all of which were obviously planned carefully and diligently beforehand so that the couple could have a worry-free wedding day.
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A White and Emerald Green Indoor Garden Wedding at Majestic Hotel
This couple’s idea to have a minimalist, clean theme with plenty of flowers and greenery came to fruition for their intimate indoor garden wedding at the Majestic Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. The bride dressed her bridesmaids in emerald green while the groom got matching emerald green ties for his groomsmen. Thanks to Trees On The Moon for the photos.
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A Navy Blue And Blush Pink Rustic Wedding At DoubleTree By Hilton, JB
Rustic yet elegant with a sprinkle of glittery glamour – this wedding was equal parts timeless and modern. The contrasting theme colours of navy blue and sweet blush pink had wooden elements such as the groom’s wooden bowtie and the groomsmen’s brown suspenders to add a rustic touch, with gold as the subtle thread tying it all together from day to night. Many thanks to Yung Yaw of MunKeat Studio for capturing this beautiful set of photos.
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A Timeless Burgundy Wedding At St Andrew’s Church, KL
Keeping things classic with a beautifully modern colour palette of deep burgundy, red and blue, this bride and groom made every part of the flowers, décor and bridal party a reflection of who they were. The dark shades of burgundy in the bridal bouquet perfectly contrasted with the light pops of pink in the décor, and the bride looked absolutely resplendent in her bridal gown, especially with the decadent lace sleeves. It was clear there was so much love and joy on this special day – between the newlyweds and from their guests as well. Many thanks to MunKeat Photography for capturing this gorgeous set of photos. Jo Ni and…
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Freya Rose 2016 Bridal Collection
It’s not just about the gowns when it comes to bridal fashion. Freya Rose recently debuted her “Violet Grey” shoe collection, which presents a sophisticated and classic option for adding “something blue” to your wedding attire, using beautiful blue Swarovski trims. Inspired by a fusion of opulence and the frivolity of the Edwardian and Bohemian eras, the collection features five styles running from a classic ankle strap sandal to a sophisticated lace-up point, and even a modern take on the vintage lace bootie! SOMETHING BLUE SHIMMER
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Monique Lhuillier Spring 2016 Bridal Collection
Drawing inspiration from the fairytale ‘Alice in Wonderland’, Monique Lhuillier’s Spring 2016 offering is for brides who are bold enough to follow Alice’s path of fantasy and curiosity into a world of magical and beautiful enchantments. Striking just the right balance of modern allure and playful grandeur, the pieces include embellished sheaths, embroidered trumpet silhouettes and glamorous voluminous gowns, each embodying a modern fantasy through intricate embellishments and elements such as delicate embroidery, floral lace appliqués and low back detailing. Available in neutral shades of blush, honey, mist and sky blue.
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Jenny Packham 2016 Bridal Collection
Inspired by the enchanted kingdom and characters of Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, the 2016 bridal collection by Jenny Packham features celestial silk tulles, romantically sculptured corsetry and cascading silk chiffon. Appliqué organza blooms, majestic ostrich feathers, crystal foliage motifs and delicate floral lace celebrate the lavish artistry of nature, while Swarovski crystals dance in the light, adding an otherworldly, whimsical grace to a stunning collection.
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Melinda Looi 2015 Bridal Collection
Melinda Looi Ivory’s latest bridal collection, Vintage Victorian, is a modern reinterpretation of the Victorian era that holds on to the elegant, elaborate and feministic feel of the time. Architectural cuts to precious fabrics such as English tulle, French lace, Italian corded lace, duchess satin and silk chiffon take centre stage alongside outbursts of crystallised Swarovski, fresh water pearls and glass beads, resulting in wedding gowns that are simply one of a kind. Of her inspiration, Looi said: “I love vintage and I love Victorian clothing from the 18th century – how the dresses fall so beautifully with the right amount of volume. I tried to make a ‘today’ Victorian…