‘Simple, modern and elegant’ are the words Daniel and Garet used to describe their Melbourne wedding, which took place earlier this year. The grooms chose Melbourne's iconic Quat Quatta as their venue, a setting steeped in history and adorned in elegance and charm. Daniel and Garet redefined traditions and created a wedding celebration that would set the tone for the rest of their life together.
Read MoreAfter five years of dating, Kristian and Nik tied the knot on a warm autumn day with a wedding by the sea in Portsea. Surrounded by their nearest and dearest, the ceremony was an emotional affair that perfectly represented the two grooms, followed by an evening filled with love, laughter, and plenty of dancing.
Read MoreAfter considering numerous locations for their destination wedding, Gary and Carlos settled on Rio de Janeiro for their April wedding, which saw their wedding ceremony conducted in both English and Portuguese. “I said my vows in English, and Carlos said the same vows in Portuguese,” says Gary, “and all the wedding programs, menus, and signage were printed in English on one side and Portuguese on the other.”
Read MoreInspired by Old Hollywood Glamour and Royalty, wedding planner Ryan and husband James designed their entire wedding celebration around these two central themes. Incorporating two venues and three outfit changes, this spectacular Melbourne city wedding truly evokes individuality and reflects the couple themselves.
Read MoreAfter Covid threw David and Josh's initial ‘France’ wedding plans out the window, the two grooms opted for an understated chic farmhouse wedding at the iconic Mona Farm in country New South Wales. The pair threw a three-day celebration with 75 of their nearest and dearest.
Read MoreIt was on board a flight between Melbourne and Perth where these two grooms met. Steve was in the process of moving from Melbourne to Perth, while Paul was already living in Perth and had offered to show Steve around his new home city. That was 24 years ago, and after a little Covid postponement hiccup, Steve and Paul finally married in a wedding celebration that was wholly and truly THEM.
Read MoreFor Andreas and Christian, the idea for their wedding was to create a summer garden party, and that's precisely what they did. Everything from outdoor bowling to pedal cars was on offer for their guests to enjoy. As the day turned to night, the couple finished their day with an evening wedding ceremony performed exclusively by family members.
Read MoreFor Serbian couple Srdjan and Dalibor, their decision to get married was a mutual one, no proposal, just a spontaneous decision made while on a summer holiday. They celebrated their love intimately with an elopement in Vienna (pictured in this piece) before returning home to celebrate with their loved ones in Belgrade.
Read MoreBefore we get into the details of Kurt and Glenn's wedding day, their proposal story is a MUST read. Without giving too much away, BOTH grooms planned a surprise proposal unbeknownst to the other, but what's even more surprising, they both planned it to take place at a similar time... you need to read it.
Read MoreBen and Brooklyn's love story started many, many years ago. The two grooms met in High School, Grade 7 to be exact (how is that for a cute story), but they didn't officially start dating until they were both 19. After getting engaged on their 10th anniversary of dating, Ben and Brooklyn decided to make their love a forever story and married on their 13th anniversary of dating, to the exact date.
Read MoreFor Spanish couple Carlos and Nicolàs, their wedding celebration truly captures the core of who they are.
Read MoreHaving been together for 8 years, Perth based wedding celebrant Kirk Goodsell and his partner Normie decided to say their “I Do’s” in an extremely intimate, yet beautiful ceremony — surrounded by 20 of their nearest and dearest including their son, Henry.
Read MoreAfter postponing their planned Cape Town wedding twice, Brisbane couple Warrick and William decided to stay local and marry in their home city. It was a wedding that was – as they same themselves – quintessentially them. "We wanted it to be a celebration for not only us but for everyone that had been along for the ride of the last decade of our relationship."
Read MoreA short ceremony in an intimate setting was precisely the wedding Max and Rory wanted before embarking on their relocation overseas. Combining their wedding with their farewell party, these two celebrated in what they describe as a wedding that was “simple, quirky and fun.”
Read MoreWith a strong focus on family, friends, food and good wine, this relaxed Sydney wedding for cake maker Clifford (CliffordLuu.com.au) and his partner Timothy was a true celebration of their love.
Read MoreThis super-dapper New Zealand couple, Daniel and Mark, meet at an audition for Evita, conveniently on Valentine's day.
The couple married in late 2020 after Covid had forced them to rethink their original wedding plans. They managed to downsize their wedding from 120 down to just 16, and oh, what a wedding it was.
Read MoreContemporary city vibes meet rustic country charm was the brief for Justin and Leigh's Zonzo Estate wedding. With a team of extraordinary wedding vendors, Justin and Leigh were able to transfer their original Spring planned wedding (thanks COVID) to an Autumn soirée and have the wedding of their dreams.
Read MoreIt was a wedding filled with exuberant style for Sydney couple Jordan and Darren, celebrating their big day in the same building where Darren prosed to Jordan years earlier. Captured by phenomenal wedding photographers Erin and Tara, Darren and Jordan's wedding is filled with exceptional style, magic and indisputable love.
Read MoreSydney's Paramount House Hotel played host to Ian & Stuart's wedding, and on the rooftop is where they said their 'I Do' and started their new journey in life.
Read MoreIt was a wedding inspired by a holiday to Edinburgh for Craig and Norman; however, it was actually the couples second trip down the aisle. Craig and Norman celebrated their first wedding back in 2001, before marriage equality in Australia. 20 years later (and almost to the day), Craig and Norman legally said their “I Do” surrounded by those most important to them.
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