2013年12月16日星期一

reblogged: FROM DANCING PARTNERS TO HUSBAND AND WIFE

original: http://www.modernwedding.com.au/from-dancing-partners-to-husband-and-wife/
Katie and Aaron, both competitive ballroom dancers, were partnered up by their teacher because of their ideal height difference and “nice” look together, but it was more than height that made this couple a perfect match. After 6 months training together they 

became a couple off the floor as well as on. Katie describes falling in love with Aaron with a quote from Oscar Wilde: “You don’t love someone for their looks, or their clothes, or for their fancy car, but because they sing a song only you can hear.”

Bride

The couple decided on a wedding date in early November with a classic theme. They married in front of eighty close friends and family at Montsalvat in Eltham followed by a celebration at The Wattle Park Chalet. Katie wore a gown in dark ivory lave with a full beaded bodice and log trailing veil from Raffaele Ciuca. She was accompanied by her bridesmaids in long peach gowns. ‘Everyone said they looked like Greek goddesses,’ says Katie. The elegant bride carried a round bouquet of David Austin roses and freesias created by florist Debbie O’
neill. ‘I felt the David Austin roses really matched the colour of my dress,’ says Katie. Debbie O’neill created bouquets for the bridesmaids using pink and peach lisianthus and freesias and at the reception she designed a beautifully simple collection of fresh flowers in jars.

Bridesmaids

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