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From the heart
Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Not only was our recent bride beautiful and highly educated, she had impeccable manners and was a cut above the rest. She overcame all her wedding obstacles (everyone has them!) with poise and grace and was an inspiration to us all!  It was truly a pleasure to work on their wedding. From the bonsai tree centerpieces that reflected the father of the groom’s love of gardening to the individual caricaturist drawings she commissioned for each member of bridal party, she thought of everything from the heart and we were privileged to have helped her make it happen.

Getting ready!

Union Church on Kennedy Road

Grandma in a traditional ‘Kwa’ at the Ceremony

Lighting is often overlooked but is key to transforming a room

Our favourite harpist

Flowergirl Power
Saturday, June 12th, 2010

Came across these adorable flowergirl dresses on U.S department store, Nordstrom’s website. Not easy to find in Hong Kong unless you have them made. Nordstrom’s stocks matching accessories and shoes as well plus shipping to Hong Kong for our convenience! Actually, they have an entire wedding shop online for everyone from the bride and groom to the parents and bridal party.. How small the world is today!

Us Angels Short Sleeve Organza Dress (Little Girls & Big Girls)

Us Angels Beaded Satin Sleeveless Dress (Little Girls & Big Girls)

Us Angels A-Line Dress with Sash (Big Girls) Us Angels Ivory A-Line Dress with Sash (Toddler, Little Girls & Big Girls)

InterContinental Wedding Showcase
Sunday, February 28th, 2010

We are delighted to be organizing the upcoming Wedding Showcase at InterContinental Hong Kong on Sunday, March 7, 2010 in the InterContinental Ballroom. Definitely not to be missed if you are getting married in 2010 or even 2011!

With more than 40 luxury wedding specialists showcased at the event, brides to-be can view the latest designer wedding gowns, meet the city’s top floral artists, event decorators, wedding photographers and make-up artists.  They’ll have an opportunity to discuss exquisite menu options and champagne selections with the hotel’s professional wedding planners, and explore exotic and romantic honeymoon destinations.

The event will include a special “Vera Wang Bridal Suite” where brides can view the latest collection of Vera Wang wedding gowns.

Luxury brand exhibitors include Harry Winston, Baccarat, Moet & Chandon, La Mer, plus designer wedding gowns by Central Weddings and other top Designer Bridal Room, White Bridal Couture and more.

Luxury Wedding Showcase tickets are priced at HK$60 per person or HK$100 for 2 person (inclusive of refreshments and a lucky draw ticket for a chance to win romantic honeymoon or vacation stays at the InterContinental Resort Fiji, InterContinental Hanoi Westlake and  InterContinental Hong Kong.

Click here to register now!

InterContinental Hong Kong Luxury Wedding Showcase 2010

Ceremony Planning
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

More and more couples are coming to us wanting to create a beautiful outdoor or non-religious ceremony but don’t know how to go about it. First and foremost, from a practical aspect, if you are planning an outdoor ceremony, ensure that you have a ‘back-up’ plan in case of rain or inclement weather for the comfort of your guests and also for your own peace of mind! Whether your ceremony will be held indoors or outdoors, plan to visit the site a few times, preferably around the same time as your wedding day to get a sense of the space, work out the ‘floorplan’ and keep your eyes open to all the little details. Ask yourself — Do you need a sound system? Is it too hot? Are there mosquitoes? Is there enough parking? Do you have a room to place your belongings?

Secondly, write a good ceremony ‘script’. Know who the players are and what their role will be and then schedule a rehearsal with the bridal party to go over it. How will the bride’s father ‘hand’ her over to the groom? Will someone escort the mothers down the aisle? Who will untie the rings from the ring pillow? Who will cue the musicians? You don’t want to be figuring this out ‘live’ so think all the details through before-hand. Of course, if you had a wedding planner, she would guide you through the above and more but if you don’t, then appoint a responsible and organized friend to help you out.

Its easy to get caught up in the whole ‘look’ and planning of the ceremony and absent-mindly forget that it is a legally binding ceremony. Allow yourself plenty of time to sort out the paperwork with your officiant or directly with the Marriage Registry office. In Hong Kong, you can start the process to make an appointment to give notice of your intended marriage up to three months prior to your wedding date. More details on the very useful esdlife weddings website.

Finally, just let it go on the day. The micro-managing part is over — hand it over to someone else and let yourself shine! There could be things that don’t go as planned — cars may get delayed, orange juice may spill, (my sister even knocked over a glass of red wine on the bride..gasp!) but it doesn’t matter. At the end of the day, you are celebrating your wedding and the start of a new life together!

Some of the many ceremonies that we have planned!