Weddings
Once in awhile, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairy tale.
Alfred and Yasmine
The love story of Alfred Vargas and Yasmine Espiritu-Vargas culminated in their exchange of marriage vows before God in a dream-like ceremony witnessed by their respective families, relatives, and dearest friends.
Their guests totaled about 250 guests, a relatively small number considering that Alfred belongs to two highly visible worlds—show business and politics.
Van and Regine
Model-actress Regine Angeles married her beau, model Van Victor Leaño in a solemn ceremony held at the Iglesia ni Cristo – Lokal ng Capitol. The bride was stunning in a body-hugging dress with lace appliqué details by designer Jo Rubio. The glorious church stood witness to the years when the couple were going steady before tying the knot.
Joseph and Marnely
The Hollywood Art Deco movement and the Gatsbyesque style of the 1930s have always fascinated Joseph. Thus, it was not surprising at all that the conceptual framework of his wedding zeroed in on this particular milieu and its elements. Her bride, Marnely, arrived at the St. John Bosco Parish Church in Makati in a restored 1950s Mercedes Benz.
Dennis and Marian
As resident doctors who want to get away occasionally from the busy life they live, Dennis and Marian thought it best to make their wedding as a mini vacation, and, at the same time, as a relaxing treat to their family and friends. The couple confessed that they are “old” souls who knew that their celebration in Tagaytay should have a classic and elegant setting.
Alain and Cheska
When Cheska and Alain started planning their wedding, they agreed on two critical key design principles: 1) they wanted the wedding to be an intimate and meaningful celebration officiated by God; and 2) it should encapsulate their love story. They made sure that every element incorporated in their theme will remind everyone of who they really are. Nothing rehearsed. No frills. No production numbers. Everything should be authentic and natural as possible.
Emil and Teegee
Both Emil and Teegee were drawn to Pangalusian Island’s natural beauty and wanted to have a destination wedding there that doubled as an exciting trip for their 50 guests. The entire island was closed and made exclusive for their 3-day wedding getaway.