All About Fun: A Wedding Editorial
As we move into a new era of weddings, the word “fun” should be dominant as you plan your wedding because the days of “tradition” are behind us. There's no better way to reflect your personality than by having a wedding that shows off your sense of style. That's why this editorial by Melbourne-based photographer Kyra Boyer is a piece sure to inspire.
Photographer Kyra Boyer

From the bright, bold suits by Australian suiting company Suitably to the florals by renowned florist Pomp and Splendour, this editorial is full of personality. Inspired by the prominent Californian locations of Joshua Tree and Palm Springs, Kyra has created an editorial that is all about fun and we love how Kyra is showcasing a new era of weddings, where couples are free to express themselves and have a wedding that reflects their unique style.

































The Team
Couple Az & Jamie from Haus of Cruze
Venue Cactus Country
Flowers Pomp & Splendour
Suits Suitably
Cake Katielous Cakes
Photography Kyra Boyer
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