Shariq and Denise's solemnisation and Dinner reception
Solemnisation at Dusit Thani Laguna Resort
Dinner reception at SUTD Jackie Chan House (Only for Alumni)
Getting ready
The moment before the bride marches in with her parents. Here's Denise with an oriental bouquet in orange and reds. We found these gorgeous orange dahlias, red calla lilies, orange ranunculus and tulips to give off the oriental theme to match her gown.
A success!
All smiles of their faces as they are finally husband and wife! Here we had a simple solemnisation set up with these hedges on gold stands to match the theme against the golf course within the resort.
Transitioning to the dinner reception
At SUTD, a unique venue that is only opened for their Alumni. It was amazing as the venue boast so much interior oriental beauty that complemented their wedding theme so well. Here, we set up an oriental reception photo table to with these antique items to bring that nostalgia home!
The Photo Spot!
Denise and Shariq knew they wanted a photo spot to elevate their guest experience at their wedding. We had a blank canvas with ample space and we proposed to have these weeping willow trees as a backdrop, alongside flowers on the ground. These trees were chosen as the exterior of the compound already had these trees growing and it complemented the interior very well. Did we also mention we sourced for these hanging lanterns to give the venue the extra oumph!
Before the second march in
The couple anxiously preparing for their second march in as husband and wife before the dinner commences!
Entering into dinner
The amazing interior which complemented their wedding theme so well. We added simple hedges around the reception area just to elevate the look!
The stage
Did not have much space around the dinner stage area so we kept it simple with these hedges that were repurposed from their solemnisation.
Shariq and Denise
Venue: Dusit Thani Laguna and SUTD
Photographer: Sarah from @hey.stranger
Stylist for photo table and lanterns: @b.whyhello
Florals and overall conceptualisation by us