Hannah and Kay were both raised in the church, and parts of their wedding represented belief that LGBTQIA+ marriage and relationships can coexist with faith.
It was important for Hana and Hayley to incorporate Māori traditions into their Aotearoa DIY wedding day including a mihi whakatau, karakia (prayer/incantation) and singing.
It took time for Dani to come out and explore her own sexuality, and while she did her love for Michaela only grew deeper. Their wedding day was focused on love and family.
Growing up on farms three hours from one another, Alison and Dory enjoy the outdoors, and it was only fitting that they host a rustic farm wedding for themselves
For Nini this was a second marriage, coming into it with a child. For Nik, there were challenges of an autoimmune disease. But, they’ve overcome it all.
Alyssa and Jo eloped in New Orleans, with just their Moms in tow. The ceremony took place at the gorgeous and sacred Tree Of Life, promises and memories made.
A colorful and bright industrial wedding, with bright florals, disco balls and two humans wildly in love. This Homes Mill wedding was brought to life in under a year.
A day that soaked up the natural beauty around The Ivy Lea Club, Bibiana and Nicole shared a romantic and meaningful wedding day dressed in a white lace gown and black wedding jumpsuit.