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Gemma married her husband Jodan in the Hunter Valley. They had a DIY wedding where they had to bring in every element! Their wedding had lots of references to their family and friends, including their two children, and cultural elements relating to Jodan’s Aboriginal heritage.
Inushi married her husband Kusal at Barunah Plains in January 2024. Their wedding was a stunning mixture of modern and cultural elements, with a Tuscan wedding vibe.
Their stylists and wedding planners made the perfect team to pull off an incredible day.
Sophie married her husband Brandon in Adelaide in March 2024. They had a stunning and colourful day with European vibes.
Their dog, Archie, was in attendance and there were lots of fun tributes to him throughout the day.
Tenielle married her husband, Riley, at Bellbrae Harvest on the Victorian Surfcoast. They had their one year old son at the wedding and say that this is a really special moment. Tenielle admits to not being to most organised bride, and used the expert vendors that she hired to help plan her wedding and highly recommends that other people do the same!
Shani married her husband, Tate, in November 2023 at a family friends property. Having it here allowed them to incorporate a lot of family elements into the day. They used a combination of local Tasmanian vendors as well as favourite Victorian vendors (where they used to live) for their wedding, as a way of tying in their old and new lifestyle.
Georgia married her husband, Paul, at Vue on Halcyon in Melbourne where she works as a Business Development Manager. As an industry professional, Georgia has some great advice for future wedding planners to help with their day.
Rhiannon got married to her husband Dale in a destination wedding in Port Douglas. After getting engaged during COVID, Rhiannon met all her vendors online and through zoom meetings and didn’t actually meet her celebrant until a few days before the wedding!