Having a grand wedding with thousands of guests is not everyone's cup of tea. So, for those of you who long for an intimate and close-knitted nuptial instead, here are some ideas on how to throw a beautiful, yet festive and memorable, wedding celebration.
Just as the last guest leaves your wedding party, your married-life begins. The high of the wedding planning is over, you're back to the daily grind, and you can't help but feel a little blue about it. Let us share with you a few tips to shake off the post-wedding blues.
Since news of Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis' super-secret wedding broke on July 4th weekend, lots of attention has been given to the gorgeous location where they married – The Secret Garden at Parrish Ranch, on the outskirts of California.
The perennially sunny weather in this part of the world makes a dream setting for a beautiful outdoor reception, but the heat and humidity will limit your choices when it comes to the flowers you can use, whether they're for your décor, bouquet or hairdo. Here we feature some colourful bouquets that are guaranteed to withstand tropical heat.
Vino Wong and Tey Fui Kien both share a carefree attitude towards life, believing that life should be about savouring every moment. This was evident in their chosen venue of the Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai for a wedding escape from urban landscapes into a calm surrender.
A big fan of medieval swords and cosplay, Calvert Wee pulled up on a yacht at Raffles Marina looking like a Johnny Depp (styled a little à la Dark Shadows) with a gunmetal-grey vest ensemble and upturned collar. Together with his gorgeous bride Aveline Tan, he swaggered down the harbour of Raffles Marina, flourishing his cool cane. And later he changed into a famous caped crusader!
With one of the longest private beaches at 1.5km, the Four Seasons Resort Langkawi at Tanjong Rhu is an ideal hideaway for beach hedonists desiring tranquil exclusivity. From the moment you enter the resort's sweeping driveway, you are welcomed by an impressive architecture that blends Asian, Indian and Arabic influences to create a uniquely Malaysian milieu.