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Melbourne Butleigh Wooton Wedding from Anthony Hoang Photography

This Bride looks like an angel, and her wedding? It looks like a dream. In part due to the gorgeous images from Anthony Hoang Photography and in part because it’s was planned to absolute perfection. The result? Pure magic. It’s a day you will want to look over and over again, and you can do so right here.

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From the Bride… Magical; this is the word I would use to sum up our wedding. To wed the one I love in the presence of family and friends, frolicking around in a princess gown, having more fun than a child with its first balloon; that was our magic. I am so grateful for being able to experience what I can unequivocally say was the best day of my life.

We wanted to create a romantic, traditional Victorian feel for our Melbourne wedding as my husband and I were originally from Brisbane and most of our guests had traveled from Brisbane. We chose Butleigh Wootton as our reception venue due to the magnificent Victorian architecture, elegant presentation and a unique ambience. Our ceremony was held within the towering blue stone and intricately detailed stained glass windows of the Immaculate Conception Church Hawthorn. The three 1 metre wide white balloons added a splash of whimsical to the day, this was literally a last minute decision (we ordered them on the morning of the wedding!).

Invitations to our wedding were far from traditional. A video of us stored on a USB, hidden within a pen portrayed the aforementioned venues and the who, when and what to wear to our wedding. Handmade timber place cards fashioned from the architraves of our house provided the duality of a personal touch and a favor. As an homage to our individual heritages, 30 cm high letters of K & C were covered with a map of Malaysia (my heritage) and Hungary (my husbands heritage), while the ‘&’ was covered with a map of Australia.

The cake was a family project of great significance to us. The helical pattern, designed by my father in law, consisted of 6 graduating tiers, embodied by a quartette of dense milk chocolate, white and caramel mud; crowned with a traditional fruit cake. A River Gum tree stump served as the cake platform and support for the sweeping balustrade that artfully combined Huon Pine, Myrtle, Red Wood and Cedar, loving sourced by aunties and uncles from as far back as four generations of my husband’s family.

Wedding Photography: Anthony Hoang Photography | Ceremony Venue: Immaculate Conception Parish in Hawthorn, Australia | Reception Venue: Butleigh Wootton in Kew, Australia | Wedding Cinematography: Jonty3000 Filmworks | Floral Design: Helen Dillion Weddings | Balloons: Partycles Balloon & Party Supplies | DJ: Jon Bling (Movin_entertainment@yahoo.com.au) | Wedding Dress: Paige May via Brides of Brisbane | Bride’s Cheongsam: Emerald Brilliant | Bride’s Earrings + Bracelet: Impostors Bridal Jewellery | Bride’s Shoes: Mollini | Bridesmaids’ Attire: Light In The Box | Robes: Min Le, Maid of Honor | Grooms Attire: Uber Stone  | Hair + Makeup: Luna from Miss Fox Melbourne

Melbourne Engagement Session from Neiyo Photography

What do you get when you pair the stylish streets of Melbourne with a soon-to-be-wed couple as chic as these two? Well, it appears you get one downright fabulous engagement session. And thanks to the stunning images from Neiyo Photography, we get to soak up every last bit. It’s balloons mixed with urban gorgeousness mixed with a whole lot of love, and you can see it all right here.

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From Neiyo Photography… This has got to be one of the most fun I have ever had on an engagement session! A super visual creative couple, Phil, graphic designer & Jo , Fashion Blogger from Love Chic Styling. As we were planning their engagement session, Jo said that she was after rustic walls, cafes and quirky shots. The week before we had decided to go to a cafe for their engagement shoot, I found this beautiful rustic big wall that would be perfect for a shoot with balloons. That same afternoon, Jo messaged me asking me what my thoughts are on balloons….so I advised her to get 3 big round 90cm helium balloons.The shoot was so much fun, every time we thought we were done, I would spot another ‘shot’. I guess thats why we love the backstreets of Melbourne!

Wedding Photography: Neiyo Photography | Location: Melbourne, Australia | Event Styling: the Bride from Love Chic Styling  | Balloons: The Balloonery

Melbourne Engagement Session from Stewart Leishman Photography

Love stories captured by Stewart Leishman Photography are most definitely on my list of favorite things. Because I know when I get a bundle of beautiful images he snapped up, I know I am going to be in for a treat of image after image of shear perfection. Which is precisely what I got with this gallery of gorgeousness. And trust me when I say you don’t want to miss a single one. Catch them all right here.

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From the Bride… Cathy is Melbournian, King is Canadian, and they’ve been together on a three-year Long-Distance-Relationship ever since they met in Beijing. From worlds apart and through modern technology, stringing together experiences like Cathy & King’s relationship is nothing short of marvellous. The pair first met at a Christmas party where they exchanged very little words. It wasn’t until a year later at a church small group where they “officially” met. And not just their eyes, but hearts too. Their divine ‘match-making’ process took place during a small group activity of Rick Warren’s 40 Days of Love, where King happened to pull out Cathy’s name on his paper. The rule was, everyone had to practice a brotherly/sisterly act of care to whomever name they got. Three weeks of Skype chats later, say hello to a new couple in the group!

After 3 months of dating it was time for Cathy to return to Melbourne. Not wanting to let the epic moments go, they decided to embark on the unknown journey of Long-Distance-Relationship; by faith that if they were meant to be together, God would do miracles. It turned out to be the greatest risk with most fulfilling rewards they have ever experienced yet. Just two weeks before Christmas 2012, King flew to Melbourne with a mission that would bring them a huge step closer to their future together. He popped the question and of course she said “Yes”. They are currently still in a long-distance but are planning their wedding for sometime mid-next-year.

Wedding Photography: Stewart Leishman Photography | Location: Point Addis in Melbourne, Australia | Bride’s Attire: Angela Marcuccio Bridal Couture | Makeup: Elly Liana Make Up Artist

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