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Color Palette: Burgundy, black, creamy whites. Seasonal autumn flowers in Burgundy, rusty brown, terracotta, blush, and cream for Villa Miani. White and green for the Vatican.
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[field title=”Design / Vibe / Vision”]
Nestled in the heart of Rome, our wedding was a celebration of contrast, modern artistry meeting timeless grace. We wanted every element to feel intentional yet effortless, balancing contemporary design and the sacred history that surrounded us. The floral design took on a sculptural life of its own, avant-garde arrangements in asymmetrical compositions, echoing the movement of the city itself. Deep burgundy and creamy whites set a moody autumn palette, softened with seasonal blooms that felt both modern and soulful. Our stationery and invitations carried classical Roman details: elegant calligraphy, embossed textures, and soft ivory tones, to honor the grandeur of the Eternal City and the reverence of Vatican City, where our ceremony took place. Fashion played a story of its own throughout the weekend. For the welcome dinner, I chose a black and gold gown accented with fur, a nod to my husband’s name, Mas, meaning “gold” in Bahasa Indonesia, and we celebrated in an intimate local spot that felt beautifully old-world. For the ceremony, I wanted something pure and proper: a dramatic silhouette with puffed sleeves and a high neck, in a crisp shade of white satin that gleamed softly under the Italian sun. Lace on the sleeves added just the right touch of tradition. My reception look embraced the villa’s avant-garde interior with a butter-yellow gown, lighter, freer, and slightly undone, featuring hand-beading and unhemmed edges. I even customized a matching handbag and necklace from the same beading, creating a personal keepsake from the day. Every choice, every texture, every tone, was a reflection of us: rooted in history, touched by art, and guided by emotion.
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[field title=”Proposal Story”]
For our proposal story, there wasn’t any grand gesture, no elaborate plan, no dramatic surprise. Instead, it was something much quieter and, in its own way, even more meaningful. When I woke up that morning, still wrapped in the softness of sleep, I noticed a small ring box resting on my bedside table. He had placed it there while I was asleep. No audience, no big speech, just us, and that tiny box holding such a big promise. It was simple, intimate, and completely unexpected. And somehow, that made it perfect.
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[section title=”The Fashion”]
[field title=”Wedding Gown”]
The bride said: For my wedding dress, I wanted something very proper and modest for the ceremony look. I opted for a dramatic silhouette instead of busy details with the puffed sleeves and high neck; a cool, crisp shade of white satin with high shine, with a bit of lace details just on the sleeves. The reception dress I wanted to capture the villa’s avant-garde interior, yet a bit more relaxed feel with a butter yellow dress (contrasting the crisp white ceremony dress) and somewhat “undone” intentional details with the beading and unhemmed edges. I also customized a matching bag and necklace from the dress’s beading.
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[field title=”Bridesmaid Dresses”]
The bridesmaids’ dresses were custom-made as well, beautifully crafted by @renkaicouture. Each gown was designed with care and intention, tailored to reflect the elegance of the day while celebrating the individuality of every bridesmaid. The result was a perfectly harmonious, timeless, and refined piece, made even more special because it was created just for them.
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[section title=”The Details”]
[field title=”Food & Drink”]
Our wedding lunch was a true taste of Italy, an ode to tradition, crafted with love and served beneath the soft Roman light. We wanted every dish to feel like a celebration of where we were, a symphony of flavors that honored the heritage and heart of Italian cuisine. We began with a comforting classic: Aubergine alla Parmigiana, layered, tender, and bursting with the aroma of fresh basil, perfectly paired with a chilled glass of Ribolla Gialla. For the first course, the kitchen created magic: Calamarata with clams, sea urchins, and a delicate cannellini cream, each bite a whisper of the sea and a nod to the season. The same bright Ribolla Gialla carried through, matching the dish’s elegant balance of richness and freshness. Our main course was pure Italian indulgence: Veal loin drizzled with a Barolo red wine sauce, served alongside crispy saffron-scented potatoes and caponata with pine nuts, a medley of textures and warmth. A glass of Barbera d’Asti deepened every flavor, making the moment feel timeless. We ended with a dessert buffet and the wedding cake, a joyful finale that brought everyone together, sweet, lingering, and full of love.
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]
Our wedding was designed as a delicate balance between contemporary art and timeless tradition: a tribute to Rome’s eternal beauty told through color, texture, and emotion. Everything, from the sculptural florals to the classic Italian menu, was envisioned to feel like a love letter to contrasts: bold yet refined, modern yet deeply rooted in heritage. The floral design became the visual heartbeat of the celebration. As guests entered the venue, they were greeted by asymmetrical arrangements in shades of burgundy, creamy white, and soft blush, accented by sculptural blooms and unfolding petals that seemed to dance in the autumn air. Each centerpiece felt spontaneous and alive, pairing romantic garden textures with modern floral shapes to echo the harmony of old and new. The photobooth space featured sculptural installations rather than traditional arches, branches reaching outward, entwined with roses, orchids, and seasonal foliage, creating a quiet sense of movement that mirrored the couple’s story. The effect was modern, but never cold, intimate, warm, and profoundly personal. The reception design continued this modern-romantic mood, with low, organic arrangements placed along candlelit tables, allowing conversation and connection to flow freely. The flowers blended seamlessly with the villa’s architecture, refined yet full of soul, sophisticated but never overdone. Every aesthetic choice tied back to what mattered most: a celebration of love in its purest form, where every detail, each bloom, each flavor, each note of wine, was chosen not for perfection, but for meaning.
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[field title=”Wedding Cake”]Traditional Italian millefoglie wedding cake made in front of guests with berries on top, and caramelized puff pastry. Absolutely delicious.[/field]
[field title=”Readings, Ceremony Music, Reception Songs”]
During the ceremony, a classical string quartet filled the air with timeless sacred and classical melodies, each note echoing through the space with grace and reverence. The music felt almost suspended in time: solemn, romantic, deeply moving, creating an atmosphere of pure emotion as we exchanged our vows. As the celebration continued into dinner, the mood transformed. Electric instruments took the stage, and the energy shifted into something vibrant and unforgettable. Modern sounds blended with rhythms inspired by Rome and the spirit of La Dolce Vita, bringing warmth, glamour, and a touch of cinematic magic to the evening. It was a perfect harmony of tradition and contemporary flair, a journey from sacred elegance to joyful celebration, all carried by music that told our story.
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Modern” contemporary floral arrangements with asymmetrical shapes and sculptural flowers
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Classical details on invitations and stationery to capture the timeless grandeur of Rome and the sanctity of Vatican City.
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Photography: Ti Amo Photography | Videography: Emanuele Mura Wedding Films | Event Design: Chiara Borkus | Event Planning: Chiara Borkus | Floral Design: Andrea Patrizi | Wedding Dress: renkaicouture | Wedding Dress: Stella Rissa | Cake: Relais le Jardin | Invitations: Kurniawan Ho Wijaya | Bridesmaids' Dresses: renkaicouture | Catering: Relais le Jardin | Entertainment: Qart | Wedding Venue: Villa Miani | Beauty: Anastasia Garba | Beauty: Mara Giannini Bridal | Fireworks: LA PIROTECNICA | Lights and Audio: Tecnoservice 2000 | Rentals: ELELIGHT
















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































