Soft Layers of Love

The key to beautifying a place as beautiful as Alila Uluwatu is to not overdo the decorations. Simple touches will give an added elegant feel and not overpower the beauty of the venue. Especially, in weddings by the beach. The view is already breathtaking. And so to scatter a few touches of soft pink will complement the blue sea and blue sky perfectly, making love overpower the ambiance. Continue reading

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Modern Chinese Elegance

The color red plays an important part of the Chinese wedding festivities. Red is believed to be a bold and lucky color that signifies love, prosperity and happiness. Continue reading

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Welcome, Baby!

Baby showers are increasingly popular these days. However, some parents prefer to host traditional and religiously events to welcome their newborn into the world. Muslim parents hosts “Aqiqah”, a welcoming celebration for the baby, a week after the baby is born. Continue reading

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Moulin Rouge

“The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is to love and to be loved in return”. There is so much truth in that little quote from Moulin Rouge. A life lesson, simplified to a single sentence. We pray that we’ll never have to go through life without having learnt that lesson at least once.  Continue reading

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Oriental Elegance

This year, we’ve seen a lot of western influenced wedding clients who prefer the likes of a rustic barnyard wedding or elegant beach weddings. We love all of that. You could say that our souls have found a playground in doing those weddings, because we could easily pour our hearts into each delicate details. But somehow, sometimes, we’ve been missing the chance to get inspired by the things in our own backyard. Continue reading

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