Congratulations Kema and Lawrence! You two look wonderful together. May your love for each other continue to grow each day.
Kema is a red girl, which means she must have red in her wedding. The groom prefers to have some black and white element in the wedding to keep it formal. When the couple told me that their wedding colour is red, black, and white, the word “Gothic” immediately just crossed my mind. However, having a totally Gothic wedding may be too taboo for the couple’s family. Also, Kema would like to have a fairytale wedding, just like how many girls dream to have one for their wedding day.
Who would imagine that a fairytale wedding can be combined with a Gothic-coloured theme? Well, we sure pull this one off. We have used red and black as accent colours, to make these bold colours more stealth. To achieve a fairytale look, we have used twinkle lights everywhere — backdrop, tables, and the arch. We have also added a ceiling drape to soften the atmosphere.
Below are some of the photos taken from hall, note that this hall has been decorated for dual usage (ceremony and reception). The arch is removed after the ceremony, the ceremony chairs are re-used for the guest tables, and the ceremony table is used as the cake table after the ceremony.
- The Hall at Qssis, with White Sheer Ceiling Drapes
- Chairs are Decorated in Black Fitted Polyester Chair Covers, with White Satin Sashes
- White Sheer Backdrop, Head Table, Ceremony (or Cake Table), and Arch with Twinkle Lights to Add a Fairytale Touch
- Set-up of Head Table, with Red Petals, Red Candles Holders, and Tall Stemmed Glass Candle Holders
- Wedding Arch for Ceremony, and is Removed Before Reception
- Wedding Arch for Ceremony, and is Removed Before Reception
- Close-Up of Red Peonies Bouquet, Used As Pull-Back for the Arch
- Wedding Accessories Embellished in Red Satin and Rhinestone Embellishments
- Red Unity Candles in Double-Hearts Rhinestone Stands
- Red Signing Pen, Embellished with Rhinestone Buckle