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The Wedding was held at the Peninsula garden Suite, a semi-enclosed space with spectacular views of the Victoria Harbour. Although not a huge space, the venue is big enough to host about 100 people witnessing the wedding ceremony. The brief for flowers was a straight forward and simple one: to make it all white, clean and crsip.

Masses of hydrangea in a big clear vase makes an instant greeting statement
I came up with an all white theme: all the flowers will be white with tinges of green so as to keep in consistency with the venue, and since the wedding was held during the day, a lighter colour pallette can actually make the venue space look bigger than it really is.

Flowers such as Hydrangeas, roses, runuculus and Eustoma provided just the right materials to create this style. White hydrangea was the star of the day, I have incoporated them in decorating the aisles as well as the bouquets.

Bouquets were simple but match the bridal dresses
Simplicity was the key to this setting. All the flowers used were of few varieties and arranged in clean and clear glass vases. Nothing elaborate, yet elegant in a subtle and stylish sense.

The bouquets too, were small and compact and made with one variety of flowers, finnished off with French Satin ribbon specially sourced to match the Bridal gowns.

Maticulously made corsages sit nicely together
The corsages and buttonholes were also maticulously made to the finest details. Specially mini calla lillies were imported to create an understated yet sophosticated floral accessories.

The entire ceremony was elegantly carried out. No over-the-top brashness, just simple understated elegance.

A simple centre piece positioned on a square mirror.
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