UNIQUE DETAILS | As part of their RSVPs, Sarah and Lance’s 45 guests were asked to state their favourite colours. “We used these as a base for selecting a wedding favour for each of our guests. We had silk shawls for the women and personalised passport holders, key rings or wallets for the men as a memento of our wedding and Thailand.”
As a graphic designer, the wedding stationery was one of Sarah’s primary focuses in planning the wedding. “I definitely gave our invitations and stationery the most attention.” The invitations and save the date cards were letter pressed and featured silver ink on heavy cotton stock. The stationery suite focused on typography, using Sarah’s favourite typeface Lato and a lotus motif. “I chose the lotus motif as a nod to the tropical destination and flowers we used at both the ceremony and reception.”
DREAMY FLOW | “I wanted a soft and light look and feel to my gown. Considering the wedding was taking place in Thailand, the humidity and heat were a large influence on what I chose. I needed a gown that was breathable, relaxed and moved easily.” Some gowns Sarah tried on were too heavy for the climate but when she came across an evening gown by Jomay Cao she knew it was just right. “The designer was very accommodating in helping me customise the dress to give it a more bridal feel.” The gown had a clean silhouette with a fitted cross back, small train and bustle. Lance wore a white linen shirt with chinos and blue suede loafers. “We jumped into the infinity pool fully clothed at the end of the night!”