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Τετάρτη 5 Αυγούστου 2015

Pastel pink colored love!





The view of a loving and wonderful family can overshadows even the stunning beauty of Santorini!!!
Our beautiful couple, Trude and Per Morten exchanged vows of eternal love at the caldera during the sunset time in front of their children and loved ones and the scenery looked like a fairytale...



Her simple white wedding dress, the romantic and classy decoration with the pastel pink colored roses, the candles everywhere and their two little girls as her bridesmaids proved that real love doesn't need much to be beautiful!



 After the very emotional ceremony on the cliff of the caldera in Imerovigli, we had a glass of champagne and enjoyed the fabulous wedding cake decorated with roses, just before the photoshoot began. The view was amazing!






The wedding closed with a fantastic dinner at Astra on a private terrace for just the two of them. They loved it!



Δευτέρα 29 Ιουνίου 2015

We love Bridesmaids....


Having your sister or best friend as a bridesmaid: what could be nicer!! It's just an honor!!

Helping the bride getting ready for the big moment... with joy, laughter and of course a few drinks...


Our amazing "black swan" with her wonderful bridesmaids and groomsmen.



Our sweet flower girls...


The dream of every young princess: have a white horse...



..and dreesed up like the bride!

Τρίτη 17 Μαρτίου 2015

Wedding tradition and superstition explained



Wearing a Veil:
This custom originated in Rome when a bride would wear a veil down the aisle to disguise herself from evil spirits who were jealous of her happiness.


Seeing each other before the wedding:
This superstition dates back, when people believed that if the couple saw each ither before the ceremony, it would give them a chance to change their minds about the wedding.


Rain on your wedding day:
In some cultures,rain on your wedding day symbolizes fertility and cleansing.


Carring the bride over  the threshold:
It's a superstition that began in medieval Europe. To avoid bringing in any evil spirits, the groom carried the bride into their new home.


Breaking glass:
In Italy,the couple smashes a vase or a glass at their wedding, and they put a lot of muscle into it,too.
The tradition says that however many pieces the glassware breaks into will symbolize how many years they'll be happily married.


Crying on your wedding day:
It is supposed to be good luck because it sybolizes that she has shed all her tears and will not have any to shed during her marriage.So go ahead and get teary-eyed.just be sure to wear some waterproof mascara.....