Friday, August 26, 2011

Dubrovnik Wedding story of Anne and Thorbjorn

I have a confession to make - nothing makes me happier in my work than a well organized Bride- every wedding planner will tell you that and Anne truly was a wedding planner's dream come true. Besides being amazing people, Anne and Thorbjorn were a fantastic couple to work with and a usually complex 3 day event we planned with ease and enjoyment.


The day before the wedding day we organized a rehearsal dinner at a most exclusive restaurant in Croatia- Gil's Cuisine and Pop Lounge (www.gilsdubrovnik.com ) for family where everyone got off to a great start and enjoyed Dubrovnik city walls with a French twist. I can definitely say it was a perfect start of the wedding celebrations.


The morning of the wedding you could feel that special sort of adrenaline that you feel in all weddings- all guests were staying at the Hilton Imperial Dubrovnik  (http://www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/DBVHIHI-Hilton-Imperial-Dubrovnik/index.do ) and so were both Bride and Groom get ready there.


Thorbjorn was the first one at a photo shoot of getting ready while Anne was being pampered by our team of beauticians early in the morning- ceremony was scheduled at 11am as by Filipino tradition and custom a couple is to get married before noon for good luck in their marriage.


So there was a lot to be done before noon that day! :)


After Thorbjorn left to the church with the guys and his family, it was time to wrap up the getting ready at the Bridal Suite and put on the dress! one of the most exciting moments of any Bride's life!



And of course, the shoes!


Flowers arrived shortly afterwards and just fresh in time to leave to the church. Anne was escorted by her closest family, her sister who was her maid of honor, and her parents whom I will always have in a very special memory as truly beautiful persons.


The wedding party waited anxiously at the most amazing of all Dubrovnik churches- St Ignatius church located at the top of the Old Town, standing tall and distinctive. Anne and her family arrived a bit late, as a Bride should be and by that time I think Thorbjorn was more than ready to exchange the vows- no matter how strong they are, it is never easy for the Grooms to wait for their loved ones at the altar, that definitely is a large burden!


Before Anne and her father entered, the processional was started by the entrance of her Mother and Thorbjorn's father which I really liked and wish I did something like that in my own wedding!
Mr Landry handed over his daughter to her soon husband to be and the ceremony was about to start.



It was a beautiful combination of a Croatian catholic service with traditions implemented from Philippines. Gifts were brought by both families to the altar and individual unity candles were lit by the witnesses- maid of honor and the best man.


After the ceremony and the group and formal shots Anne and Thorbjorn went for a photo session with Veronica (www.veronicaarevalo.com ) around Old Town while their guests were taken to a closeby viewpoint bar overlooking the Dubrovnik's Old Town harbour and shaded under hundreds of years old tree.


Our wedding couple soon joined their guests for an early day champagne cocktail, light yet luxurius canape snack and an official toast and wedding cake cutting.


Shortly after we enjoyed by far one of most delicious wedding cakes I have ever tasted (berry cheesecake- cant go wrong with that in Dubrovnik summer heats!) the wedding party was escorted for a boat ride around Dubrovnik's city walls and island of Lokrum for a couple of hours.

After the boat ride guests had just what their needed after a busy yet stunning morning itinerary- an afternoon break! they were collected later in the early evening to join for a cocktail and dinner to be held at the Grand Villa Argentina (www.gva.hr ) Victoria restaurant and lounge bar.

I am not sure if I told you that this is my husband's favorite wedding location and once again they have justified our and clients trust- food was spectacular and service impeccable. We changed set up a couple of times very last minute and the hotel staff was nothing but helpful- a true 5 star experience! This way we wish to extend our gratitude to the F/B staff on our as well as Client's behalf.


After a couple of drinks, and some seriously amazing apetizers wedding party slowly moved upstairs as we were welcomed by some drops of rain. Quite surprising for that time of the year (wedding took place on 02/07/2011) but it can happen. Both in Croatian and Filipino traditions rain means good luck for the couple and a long and wealthy life.

Dinner was set up outside , classy and elegant- each guest was treated with a small botlle of homemade Croatian virgin olive oil and a luggage tag.



The whole wedding day was magical indeed- it lasted all day long and all guests truly enjoyed it (even the little ones who had 2 child supervisors who played with them all night long), I can tell you surely, I have been on quite a few weddings  myself :)

Dinner was superb and speeches just the right length.
Flowers reflected elegance, simplicity and class the couple had in themselves and the band made the perfect ambiance.


First dance was held under the stars as the rain stopped falling, can it get more romantic than that?


Just as Anne and Thorbjorn put it the next morning we met with them before they flew out of Dubrovnik for their honeymoon- they wouldn't change a thing. And that is all I ever want to hear...


Thank you Anne and Thorbjorn for all your trust you have put in me, thank you for your invaluable spreadsheets and most of all thank you for your friendship.
I look forward to meeting you again in Dubrovnik for your anniversaries to come and wish you all the very best life can bring you!


 Happy planning!

For your personalized wedding offer please email me at info@dubrovnikevent.com , or call me at +385 91 4599 030 any time!
I look forward to making your dreams come true....

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Real Weddings Bride Australia: Wedding of Rowena and Mowgli

It is with great pride, joy and excitement I present you this week's blog post. Not only clients, but 2 people who became very dear friends to us over the 2 year wedding planning period, Rowena and Mowgli, who got married June 19th 2010 got their wedding featured in the Destination weddings section of the world known Brides magazine in Australia. Thank you so much guys, it reminds us of the beautiful times we had....
And here comes the story.... I hope you enjoy it :)






Destination Bride’s Diary / My Croatian Island Wedding / Bride, Beach, Beyond
My magical island wedding in Croatia, Europe’s newest holiday hotspot.


It might not seem like an obvious destination to tie the knot, but we knew the minute the idea of Croatia came up, that it was the right place for us.

Who? Mowgli Frere & Rowena Carr-Allinson
Where? 19 June 2010, Hotel Sipan, Sipan Island near Dubrovnik, Croatia

TWO YEARS BEFORE: JULY 2008
Mowgli and I had been together ten years when he proposed on a trip in Oman. With his being French, and me English, we’d been to a fair few weddings in England and in France, so we were on the lookout for something really different.

Why Croatia? Why not! We were visiting Zagreb and it seemed like a great idea over a glass of Ožujsko beer, so we set about organising it. We thought: they have lovely weather, nice wine and great food – what more could you want for the perfect wedding location?

For two years, we explored the Dalmatian coast, searching high and low for the right spot until we came across the island of Sipan, with its teeny, tiny beach and its perfectly sized hotel. We wanted something simple, beautiful and private. The rest was icing.


A YEAR BEFORE: JUNE 2009

A destination wedding challenge

I knew planning a destination wedding wasn’t going to be easy. As well as the language barrier, logistics and the sheer distance, there were other things to get to grips with, like the Croatian way of doing things. Sometimes when everything is ‘fine’ but nothing is actually tried out, it does get a little worrying!

Although we had a clear vision in our minds, we’d have to wait to see if it would all pan out according to plan.

First Things First…

My first step was to find help on the spot, in the shape of the lovely Ines Nanic who runs Dubrovnik Events (www.dubrovnikevent.com, tel +385 98 599 030). A wedding planner with years of experience, we met and instantly became friends.

Her and husband Marin, were our eyes and ears on the ground, and helped us with every little thing. They did everything from visiting locations, taking pictures and getting quotes to booking our suppliers. They introduced us to the fabulous 
Kristina Skvrce for our flowers, they organised sofa, cocktail tables and oil lamps hire and transport, and also advised us to book Ivan, the DJ who kept us dancing all night! They even arranged for thelegal paperwork to be done ahead of the wedding and sweet talked the registrar into performing the ceremony on the beach.


There is no way we could have done it without them. Although, on the day, we did because Ines had her baby son 24 hours before! Luckily for us, Marin was a total pro, coming to help with the final preparations!


SIX MONTHS BEFORE: DECEMBER 2009
E-Invites…

The complex logistics meant the idea of traditional invitations didn’t work for us, and we opted for a practical website about what became known as ‘Le Wedding.’ As Mowgli designs them, we were able to have a great looking site with all the necessary info from flights from Geneva, Paris and London to hotel options, activities and other useful details like wedding lists, dress codes etc! To keep everyone up to date, we also sent out regular email newsletters and we soon had most of our guests’ bookings confirmed, which really helped with organising!


The Essentials

We got Mowgli’s fantastic Hackett suit in Paris and my mother spoiled me with a beautiful Spose Di Gio dress in london. Because it’s made to measure I arranged to come back for final fittings a couple of months before Le Wedding. We also met our wonderful photographer, Sam Bowen (www.sambowenphoto.com/, Tel:
07855 794461)and started paperwork proceedings, ordering birth certificates etc.

Spreadsheet-tastic
I hate to admit it, but I learnt how to work a spreadsheet – something I really thought would never happen!

I ran one for the budget, including all the decorations and food & beverages. I ran one for flight times & arrivals for guest transport and with Ines and the staff at the Hotel Sipan, we had another for room bookings. Tanja on reception did a fantastic job of allocating rooms to singles, couples, families etc – it was mind boggling!

TWO MONTHS BEFORE: APRIL 2010

Long Distance Décor
Decorations on a budget are hard to come by in Croatia so Ines advised me to bring as much as possible with me.

We duly ordered everything ahead. My favourite items were bunting I had made (having found the fabric in the US), lovely ribbons, and hearts, one made from rosebuds, the other twigs, as well as a gorgeous personalised lime green heart from the brilliant Notonthehighstreet.com. I also got lovely white paper ‘lace’ bunting and cute heart print jam jar style candleholders from the Dotcomgiftshop.com too. And, of course we made as a few trips to Ikea!


My sister in law, Eve, and friend, Kim, who both travelled from America were great, packing bits and pieces in their suitcases, like glow-in-the-dark bracelets, pink fans, personalised coasters and fuchsia silk gerberas. My mother also brought my parasol, dried petals and the kids’ gift bags while bridesmaids also had stuff stashed away. A real joint effort.
We had to think of absolutely everything. Being on an island meant no last minute dash to the shops !
 

IN THE RUN UP TO THE BIG DAY

A week before…

We decided to head to Sipan, a week before D day, to finalise preparations. A good move.
Driving down through France and Italy with the car packed to the rafters was an adventure! We had all our wedding essentials in there, including a few cases of our favourite French Champagne.

D Day -1 …

Our guests were travelling a long way to come to Dubrovnik so we knew we had totreat them like royalty! We did as much as we could negotiating hotel rates, arranging taxis, babysitters and picked the majority of them up in person with a fleet of minivans.

Dubrovnik, a fortified city built by the Venitians is a must visit, so someguests made a long weekend of it, indulging in some luxury at the wonderful Excelsior hotel. It was totally surreal and wonderful to see our nearest and dearest in this exotic location.


From our rendez-vous restaurant, Revelin, in the Old City, we walked down to the beautiful boat we’d hired and set off for the Elaphiti islands. The cruise was the perfect way to unwind and relax while enjoying the scenic ride. The weather was looking a little threatening, but as soon as we turned into ‘our’ bay, the heavens cleared and we heard everyone on board say ‘aaaahhh’ as they discovered Sipan.
The Friday Night party…
We wanted an informal BBQ night in the hotel’s Palm Garden. As we arrived, however, I noticed they’d set up smart set tables and felt like a total Bridezilla when I asked them to dismantle it all. It looked really beautiful, but it was too similar to the formal wedding meal set up and we wanted to keep things cosy and informal so people could mingle.


A couple of hours later our guests were sipping cocktails, listening to Mowgli’s funny welcome speech, watching the ‘who’s who’ slideshow, and getting to know each other. The BBQ went by too fast, and it was soon time to call it a night, even though I would gladly have sat under the stars, chatting and drinking wine with my favourite people all night!



ON THE BIG DAY
A laid back morning

We decided to have the wedding late afternoon so everyone could enjoy the day doing their own thing. Some went hiking, some kayaking, some swimming, others had lazy lie ins… But with us all in the same hotel, we were constantly bumping into a friendly face which was lovely.

 That morning Mowgli had organised a France vs England football match. Against the dreamy backdrop, the boys played, and bonded while the girls cheered on. Others were dispatched on various missions to do all the things we’d totally forgotten about – like putting the rice in baskets, writing out the seating plan, and a serious napkin folding factory also materialised.



Our only problem seemed to be the weather. The islanders were adamant that the brilliant weather we’d had all week was about to turn. We crossed our fingers and by 4pm with no sign of rain we stuck to Plan A.

All of a sudden it was time to get ready, and that is when it all hit me.

Getting ready…
The famous bridal flutter suddenly surfaced. It’s odd. I knew I was doing the right thing and hadn’t a doubt in my mind, but still, an hour before walking down the sandy aisle the significance of it all hits you like a ton of bricks.


I always cry at weddings so I just knew this time would be no different – probably worse. Trying to practice my vows I started to sob. Josephine, who was looking after my hair and makeup, scolded me while she applied the waterproof mascara, and soon we were off to my mother’s room where the dress awaited with my flower girls and boys.

I was nervous but also really impatient. Lucy, Claire and Tash were brilliant at fussing over me and we were bang on time getting into the boat with my father. I enjoyed every minute of it!


As we approached the beach I could hear the song we’d chosen – “Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ by Israel Kamakawiwo Ole. To see all my favourite people standing there cheering and smiling was amazing. I was hit by emotion again and struggled to hold it together as Dad and I walked down the aisle.

I found out later, that by this stage, the best men, Mowgli and most of the guest were in tears. There was something in the air.

The ceremony
The ceremony was in two parts: the official, legal part and the ‘emotional’ part. The formal ten minute ceremony in Croatian (with an interpreter!) was actually very sweet, and gave us a little time to pause diffusing some of the tension, though we still managed to shed a tear or two.

After we were legally married, my Dutch aunt Liesbeth (for whom I was a bridesmaid 25 years before) stepped in for the ‘spiritual’ part. She was brilliant, enthusiastic, warm, funny and bilingual!

We replaced traditional readings with the “Book of Love” which lightened the mood a bit, and exchanged vows, American style. That’s when the tears flowed freely! There really wasn’t a dry eye on the beach, including the Croatian waiters and Sam, the photographer, who swore he never cries at weddings!

I used to be skeptical about people saying it’s the best day of their lives, but it’s quite true. For us, it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to let all that emotion pour out, surrounded by those we care about.



Dinner & Speeches…

After the champagne toast with my father’s speech, we took half an hour out to take some photos while our guests ambled back to get ready for dinner, some even going for a quick dip.


The staff, still worried about the forecasted storm, warned us the party at the beach later might be impossible but, by then we were on such a high, we weren’t worried about anything!



Dinner was a Grilled Surf & Turf with everything from steak to lamb, squid, shrimps and seafood salads followed by Tiramisu and Profiteroles with localwines. I was quite surprised when oysters turned up, as I’m sure we never ordered them but perhaps they got lost in translation?

We loved the amazing speeches and skits from my Dutch family, the best men, my bridesmaid, the mums and siblings and the fantastic Jungle Book themed songfrom the British crowd.

A quick emotional thank you speech from us and it was midnight, time to head back to the beach for some dancing.


The Beach Party
Marin and his team had worked really hard to set up lanterns, sofas, glow-balls and the DJ’s kit. It looked amazing and very dramatic with the lightening on the horizon.

We did our first dance, a bit of mooching around to Robbie Williams ‘Feel’ interrupted by our take on ‘You’re the one that I want’ Grease routine which took everyone by surprise.


DJ Ivan kicked off the party with a little Black Eyed Peas which worked a treat. The dance-floor filled up and the atmosphere was electric. About half an hour later Marin came to see me with a big grin saying “The storm has passed. You can stay out as long as you like.” So, we did. Until sunrise! We couldn’t have asked for a better day – and not a drop of rain!

AFTER THE WEDDING
The day after…

With departures all day, we’d booked taxi boats from the harbour and waved everyone off. Instead of being an anti-climax, the goodbyes were wonderful too: plenty of hugs and kisses, followed by so much waving, my arms felt like they’d drop off!

That night we had dinner at Marko’s with the remaining guests. The family run seafood restaurant known as one of Croatia’s finest, was just anotherincredible bonus that made the wedding so special.

Ten days after arriving, we were the last on the island (but one!) still high on happiness, looking forward to our two month honeymoon!

A month after: July 2010
What we hadn’t realised is that the wedding high would keep on going…

We received the kindest cards, texts and emails.  Obviously our friends and family are all very polite, and we expected them to say it was great, but we never expected so many of them to tell us it was the best wedding they’d ever been to, that they loved it and that it had been truly magical.

Everyone agrees that something happened out on that little Croatian beach that day. A unique atmosphere born of the location and our togetherness, all focused on one thing. No interruptions. No distractions.


If I were to do it all over again there are a few things I would have tried to plan better, but the simple truth is that you can’t do everything, so a lot gets left to luck and goodwill on the day. And to us, it was just as it was supposed to be – relaxed, happy and laid back yet beautiful.

A huge thank you everyone involved. You know who you are.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The wedding story of Clare & Adrian- their Dubrovnik Wedding

Clare and Adrian first contacted me in December last year for an early June wedding, which is in the world of weddings abroad and destination weddings sort of a last minute booking. Their vision was clear and beautiful- wedding in the medieval Sponza Palace followed by a seaside reception venue. We added a bit more local touch by some of our bits and pieces but all in all it was their magical wedding story, and we too enjoyed every minute of it- planning, organizing and coordinating.

I loved a lot of things about their wedding and one of them surely was the feel of their families and some members in particular: Clare's father Kevin whom I absolutely loved talking to and who was there for his, as he called Clare- Daddy's little girl, every second of the wedding planning, even at our pre-wedding meeting :)) ; and Adrian's almost 90 years old Granpa who travelled all the way from Jamaica for the special day and thought I was kidnapping him when I took him to walk the easier path to the restaurant apart from all other guests. I had to menion them as they surely added a lot of emotional weight on this special day.

Adrian was getting ready at a hotel in Lapad bay where the whole wedding party was staying, and his best man was the above greatly mentioned Granpa. They were getting ready together and I thought this was amazing....


Clare was getting ready with the girls at the reception venue hotel and atmosphere was fabulous. Laid back, relaxed and beautiful. So relaxed that Clare was writing thank you cards to put in the Bridesmaids present boxes about an hour before ceremony in the hotel hallway so girls dont see her. I borrowed her my favorite fountain pen to write them and we laughed how people dont know how to write with fountain pens anymore. She had a perfect practice as next time she would use one was very soon from then- at her wedding ceremony....


Soon enough it was time for these two to bond their lives in marriage of unity. The ceremony took place in medieval Palace in the heart of the Old Town, Sponza Palace in front of 30 of their closest friends and family.
Adrian waiting for his Bride as she walks down the aisle with her Father.

And the first kiss of the newlyweds :)
After the ceremony the guests had a cocktail in Sponza Palace and then a panoramic boat cruise with a champagne and canapes reception aboard. Everyone absolutely loved it!



Upon return from the panoramic boat cruise around the islands and Old Town the coach took the wedding party to Grand Villa Argentina Hotel - one of Dubrovnik's, even Croatia's finest, Victoria restaurant and lounge bar where cocktail was first held with the sun setting over the city walls of Dubrovnik's Old town.


As it was getting darker we slowly moved to the top floor for dinner. Set up was beautiful, people were fantastic and ambiance was amazing. The jazz band played well known tunes and surprised the Jamaica crowd with a few jazzy performances of Bob Marley and Clare and Adrian truly were such a beautiful, relaxed and happy couple.


Thanks so much Clare and Adrian for your trust from the very beginning to today. It has been a priviledge and a true pleasure and I look forward to seeing you here for every anniversary, as agreed :)
Wishing you to be as happy every day as you were on this special day....

Happy Planning!!!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Totally in love- Wedding story of Joelle and Barry

I never met Joelle and Barry before their wedding week, we never even spoke on the phone (which was funny as I spoke to most of their guests on the phone arranging their accommodation so they always say they knew that way I really excited :))- we were just so laid back with each other that it felt like we were friends all the way through the process of a 1-year long wedding planning what in the end was a true fairy tale and the two of them indeed like a Price and and Princess as you will witness yourselves in the pictures to come. The two of them are one of those couples that you see immediately they are endlessly in love so the amount of emotions and happiness that took place that day was enormous.


On the morning of their wedding the sun was shining and despite not so good weather forecast for that day we all had more than good faith. Joelle sent me a text message in the morning that said simply: "I am so excited!" and it made me smile. It still does :)
Her friends helped her with her hair and makeup and she truly did look like a Princess. The color scheme of the wedding was pink and it was present in each segment of the day.


Barry on the other hand had a beautifully calm spirit however you could tell he was a bit nervous which I found amazingy cute- it was only natural to be nervous on your wedding day! :)
He looked very smart and by the time he was ready, all of the guest were already on the coach from the hotel they were all staying in towards the Old Town.


Barry waited for Joelle a bit more than expected at the altar as the traffic jam made it impossible for her to arrive in time so she was traditionally fashionable late- to her own wedding. Well not a lot, but enough to say she was late :) . Barry will always say she was worthwile waiting for....
They got married in a barroque church of St Blaise in the Old Town, the church of St Blaise, Dubrovnik's Patron saint. Even more special, they were married by a family friend, a priest from Rome who married both of Barry's sisters. The ceremony and service were just so beautiful, inspiring and incredibly personal.


After the ceremony we took all guests to a closeby bar for drinks and then a surprise boat cruise to the reception venue which was such an amazing surprise and special experience for everyone!
Just before we hopped onto the boat, Joelle tossed her bouquet in medieval Old Town harbour.


Just as the sun started setting, the boat docked and the wedding party walked to the sea view Neptun terrace. Champagne was flowing and ambiance was truly fantastic while the DJ was playing popular tunes making everyone want to dance immediately. The party lasted until morning hours and the dinner was something to talk about too, I still believe guests were full till next day lunch :).


The next day we organized a casual BBQ lunch for the wedding party on the island of Lokrum. Car free, nature reserve island is more than a perfect gettaway for the after party mood. Just in time to continue the party too!

Thanks Joelle and Barry for sharing your special moments with us. It has been a beautiful journey and may you always stay so happily in love.
Oh and by the way, about that bad weather forecast calling for the thunderstorm all saturday long??? It was one of the sunniest and hottest days of the year! Now that is to be deserved in your life :))))

Happy planning Brides!

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