Gabrielle & Jason

Gabbi & Jason Fiji Wedding

When I started chatting to Gabrielle about her wedding feature, I was immediately drawn to all the creative couple shots that made up part of her gorgeous wedding collection. There were so many shots captured in different locations, different lighting, and all of them gorgeous – I’m sure Gabrielle will have trouble narrowing down what to print and frame.

And then at the very end of the photos – an intriguing set of pictures caught my eye! I absolutely had to ask more. Definitely a first for Bula Bride!

Keep reading to see Gabrielle’s gorgeous day with a twist at the end.

We met back in 2010 at a friend’s 18th birthday party. The party had an 80’s theme, so we were looking rather groovy, dancing the night away we crossed paths and haven’t looked back since.

The Bride Wore
‘Cinzia’ Gown by Watters. Purchased from Marry Me Bridal, Mosman.

The Bridesmaids Wore
Navy dresses by Shona Joy

The Flower Girl Wore
White dress from Myers

I was stressed at the start with the thought of never seeing the location in real life prior to booking but I let the stress & worry go and put my trust in the Outrigger’s wedding team and they were just great! They pretty much did everything and more!

It was stress free, easy & they made my day everything I imagined.

We got married at Chapel Bure Ni Loloma at the Outrigger Resort, Fiji. The Outrigger provided all décor. The theme was rustic with hessian and white bows around the chairs. With green floral tripods at the altar. We had fake bouquets which a florist back home made & we took over with us.

They were a combination of peonies, roses, fern, queen anne, string of pearls, succulents and gum nuts.

We wrote our own vows, they were short & sweet and captured our relationship just perfectly.

My advise for brides planning their wedding is let go & have trust in your wedding planner/ team. I did, and it was a breeze.

Don’t stress about the small things. Definitely invest in a great photographer that makes you comfortable & captures every aspect of your day, because once that day is over you hope you have a photo of everything to look back on. Be happy, smile and enjoy every second of your day because believe me it’s the quickest day you will ever have.

One of the highlights of the day was our photographer found the most perfect photo location just a 5min buggy drive from the resort. It was at sunset, overlooking the hills one way & the ocean the other. It was just the three of us & it was just breathtaking!

Our reception was at Vahavu Restaurant at the Outrigger Resort, Fiji.

All our decorations were provided & setup by Grace Creations in Fiji. They provided the centrepieces, table numbers, fairy lights, the big ‘LOVE’ sign & little cute signs on the Bride & Grooms chair.

THE MENU
We had a traditional ‘Lovo’ Buffet. All our guests loved the food! And the dessert table was to die for.

THE CAKE
Was also provided by The Outrigger. We provided our own cake topper which said ‘Always & Forever’ purchased from Etsy & the fake flowers to match the bouquets.

Editors note: And for the finale – I just had to ask about the dance! I’ve never seen a shirtless groom doing a bridal waltz!!

Gabrielle: – We ended our night on a high when we did a new take on the bridal waltz, getting dance lessons to perfect it. We started out slow with a ‘Thinking Out Loud’ by Ed Sheeran, and then mid-way through we broke out into ‘Pony’ by Ginuwine, with my Hubby doing his own version of Magic Mike, with a little strip tease. Our guests were so surprised, they were all cheering, clapping along & laughing, it was such a funny ending to our night everyone left with a smile on their faces. A memory that will truly last forever.

Hollie & James

I received this wedding in my inbox a few weeks ago and decided that this would be a great opportunity to showcase (in contradiction to our usual blogs) how you don’t always need to go beyond the package to have your dream Fiji wedding. If you choose the right resort, you can confidently plan everything in-house; organizing your wedding day with just your resort planner with very little stress.

Hollie and James’s wedding was an intimate affair of just 7, located at the picturesque Musket Cove Resort on Malolo Lailai. Almost all of the organization and set up was handled by the resort and Hollie’s advice to brides: “DO IT!! Find the resort and package that you want and leave all the organising up to the professionals. They made it so easy and stress free. On the day, everything was beyond my expectations, I’m so happy I chose to get married in Fiji!”

Hollie shares with us the planning for her wedding day:

Once we set our date for the big day they were informed that James’s family from the UK would be unable to attend. So on a holiday in James’s hometown in Cardiff, James and I arranged a special commitment ceremony so all of his family could be involved.

When planning the actual wedding day, we wished for a stress-free occasion in a magical place. After some researching, we found the perfect place for us, tropical, breathtaking Fiji.

Flowers / Hair & Make Up / Decor and Set Up: Organised by the resort

The dress: “Marnie” from Irene Costa’s Devine Bridal in Cairns

Music: We organised a playlist of our own music. We also had some of the resort staff play the guitar for our first dance.

Menu & Cake: All organized through the resort. The 1-tier chocolate cake was delicious!

The day after the wedding, James and I chartered a boat out to the sandbank to do a ‘Drown the Gown’ photography session with our photographer Laura.

The highlight for us was the amazing location surrounded by our loved ones. Also the morning after when we got up early and chartered a boat out to the sand cay where we “drowned the gown”.

Our amazing photographer Laura from Island Encounters Photography Fiji did a wonderful job of capturing our love for one another! It was the most incredible day, one we will never forget. We can’t wait to return.

Pat & Marley

Since starting as a wedding consult/planner I’ve had the pleasure of working with some amazing couples. Pat & Marley were one of them. Bride Marley was a dream to work with and so excited in every stage up until their Sofitel FijiWedding.

The best part is hearing the feedback on how the day went and most of all seeing the photos. To see the smile on the couple’s faces and the love beaming from their hearts.

Marley shares with us today the details of their day. Captured by destination wedding photographer Emma Clearly.

The Location / When I was a little girl I remember my Gran saying to me that Fiji is the most beautiful place in the world. From then on it was only a dream of mine to be married there.

The Cake / We had a doughnut tower (choc, caramel, mocha and banoffee filled) from Taste Fiji as our wedding cake which we had with a champagne toasting straight after the ceremony. As there were no children at our reception this was a great way to include them and also gave the guests something to do while we had family photos.

The Favours / Our favours were actually “Wet Pussy Shots” served in cork bottles. Pat used to buy these for me when he was trying to woo me in the clubs in our early days.

The Advice / The hardest thing for me was trusting someone else to do things for me and not knowing how it was going to come together until the day. Have full faith in your wedding planner and vendors tell them what you are after and trust them. They are the professionals and they do this every day.

I spent so much time stressing about things that didn’t even get noticed on the wedding day. Don’t stress just have fun with it! We wanted our wedding day to be laid back, casual and so much fun.. but also perfect. And this is exactly what it was.. a huge party. The whole day (besides me being sick and it being super windy), there was never a dull moment from start to finish our guests had the best time. It was the best wedding so much better than we expected.

Fiji Farm to Table Wedding Inspiration

Bula Bride lives by it’s ethos — Beyond the Package. Going outside of the restrictions or inclusions of a package or the walls of a resort. So when new venues present themselves for a dream tropical Fiji Wedding, the word ‘excited’ is an understatement.

Taste Fiji Events has teamed up with Aviva Farms to offer a unique offering for weddings in Fiji. With a ceremony location looking over the hills of the Sleeping Giants, matched with Farm to Table style reception – a wedding at Aviva Farms would create an unforgettable experience.

While Australian dress designer When Freddie Met Lilly was in town, we thought it was a great idea to showcase Aviva Farms and the latest in bridal.

Captured by Leezett Photography, Hair & Makeup by the ever amazing Hair N Makeup Perfectionist and adorned by AdornFiji. Sit back and enjoy this gorgeous inspiration shoot on the eve of Christmas!

Courtney & Jack – Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort

Jack and Courtney met each other at High School in early 2009; not long after, Jack asked Courtney to be his girlfriend and they have been together ever since.

They wanted to get married on their 10 year anniversary in July 2019. After a bit of research they agreed the Fiji had the best weather for that month of the year and this kickstarted the planning process.

We catch up with bride Courtney on what was involved in planning her wedding:
BRIDE & GROOM: Courtney & Jack
THE DATE: Friday 26th of July 2019
THE LOCATION: Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort
THE NUMBER OF GUESTS: 39 adults 10 children

After a lot of researching on Fiji we decided on the Outrigger Fiji Beach Resort. The Outrigger stood out as a very family friendly resort and we knew we would have a few families joining us to celebrate our wedding. Once we had been in contact with the Outrigger we were invited to a Facebook group for Outrigger Brides. It was the most helpful group. They answered any questions we had and being able to read reviews from previous brides made the decision making a lot easier.

We booked our flights through Jenna at B&P Travel & Cruise and the rest we organised ourselves. The wedding was mainly planned through emails with the Outrigger. We used Bula Bride a few times to answer some of the questions I had. It was really nice to read about other brides experiences with their weddings.

Bowen & Samantha

It’s wedding season in Fiji and I am loooooooving seeing all the beautiful weddings happening over the past couple of months. Thank you to all the brides and photographers tagging BB on social and sending through weddings for me to see.

2016 has seen Fiji up it’s game in terms of weddings. Some are super styled in fine tropical form and others still perfectly simple, but couples aren’t shying away for adding their flavour to their day in terms of style.

One of these is the Shangri-La Fiji Wedding of Bowen & Sam. After getting engaged in Hawaii, and Fiji always having a place in Samantha’s heart – a tropical destination for their big day only seemed fitting.

Moments captured by Destination Wedding Photographer Dean Shnushall.

Bride’s Advice

Fiji is an amazing and beautiful place. It has had my heart since I was a little girl and I know I will always return to it. When planning a Fijian wedding, make sure you take a deep breath and go with the flow. Not everything will go exactly as you may have planned but it will be an amazing experience. Looking back on our day, it was perfect and we would not change a thing.

Matt & Sara

This sweet First Landing Fiji Wedding is that of Tasmanian couple Matt & Sara. After knowing & dating each other for 13 years, it was about time the couple said their ‘I do’s’ Fiji was their choice, sharing their day with 45 of their loved ones.

The couple entrusted in the resort for all the details of their day and turned out better than they dreamed of. Making the whole planning process carefree!

Captured by Island Encounters Photography, Sara shares with us more insight into their day.

The Dress
An Alfred Angelo gown from a small bridal shop, Island Brides in Hobart, Tasmania.

The Ceremony
Was held at Foot Island at First Landing. The setup was all organised by Shalini and the staff at First Landing. The first time I saw the set up was walking down the aisle and it was better than I could have organised myself. I loved the local flowers and the Fijian material which featured down the aisle on the bamboo.

The Entertainment
The DJ was organised by First Landing Resort and could not have been happier with the mix of music provided.

We also arranged Fireworks through the resort which were set off just after cake cutting which was a bit of a highlight and a surprise for the guests.

A self-made photo booth was also arranged by the Bride and Groom and included a lace backdrop and many many props. An App on the Tablet created the ideal way to capture the shots.

The Advice

Try not to sweat the small stuff, in the end the wedding is at an amazing spot in a beautiful country with lovely people.

 

Junior & Candis

I must say, I’m partial to an island wedding. White sand, blue skies, turquoise waters, a sense of relaxation and a whole lot of fun! Mana Island is perfect for large wedding groups and has some of the most stunning views for a Fiji wedding in the Mamanucas.

It was also the perfect location for Junior & Candis’s Fiji X Boho wedding. Captured by Rusila of Leezett Photography, this wedding has all the right details.

Tyler & Paula

It always makes picking a venue in Fiji for your big day when you have stayed at the resort numerous times. After all, it becomes your home away from home.

After meeting at AFL Grand Final Day in 2013, Tyler & Paula said their ‘I do’s’ 2 years later surrounded 50 loved ones at The Warwick, Fiji. A resort Tyler’s family had visited for many years.

What I love about this wedding is the couple’s individual style. Some brides choose to do the whole princess look. For Paula, she went for the mermaid look, completing her look with a crown that would make any mermaid jealous. Very fitting for a Fiji Wedding!

Captured by Cheer Wedding Photography, here is Tyler & Paula’s Warwick Fiji Wedding.

Peter & Alexia

When I wedding like this hits your inbox and makes your jaw drop it’s certainly worthy of a blog post. I remember Alexia contacting me a while back in regards to having a Greek wedding in Fiji. I was instantly intrigued!

Peter & Alexia had 120 guests join them in paradise, travelling from all ends of the world; namely, South Africa, London, Canada, Oman, Australia and New Zealand.

“One night someone suggested a destination wedding as a joke and this planted the seed. From that night onwards,nothing would change our minds and we were ready to face any challenge to make our dream a reality. We have a love for the South Pacific islands and everyone knows that about us, so we could not find a more perfect location to tie the knot. However, our culture and traditions are very important to us and choosing to have a destination wedding meant that we were risking losing all of that. When we became aware of a little Greek church in Fiji (which our Archbishop, K.K. Amfilochios from Wellington, New Zealand built), we thought that this could be the only possible way to unite all of our ideas. From here it was full steam ahead to try and plan our ‘big fat’ Greek wedding in Fiji, in under one year. ” ~ Alexia

What I love most about this wedding, is that the couple pushed the boundaries to what could be achieved for a Fiji Destination Wedding. And that is what Bula Bride is about – going beyond the package & restrictions of resort weddings.

Alexia shares with us details of their BIG day. Captured by New Zealand Photographer, Danelle Bohane Photography.

The Planning / I have a love for event planning and challenged myself to plan the wedding myself. All brides need to be aware that choosing to have a destination wedding makes everything so much more difficult. Communication becomes difficult. Being able to visualise different ideas and concepts, becomes a challenge. We underestimated the distance and because we were unable to physically be there, we had to rely on our various contacts in Fiji to supply us with the information we required. This meant that many deadlines were thrown out of sync, due to ‘island time’. There is so much more to consider for a destination wedding. You must be prepared to have the patience to deal with it all.

The Hair & Makeup / Sydney based CJ Makeup Artistry did the bridal party’s hair and makeup on the day, as well as Mother and Grandmother of the Bride. I went for beautiful vintage waves and my two Maid of Honours had loose up-dos.

The Dress / I was so lucky to come across my stunning Sottero and Midgley dress, with a bold patterned lace adorning a portrait illusion front and back neckline. The dress was found on a girl’s trip to Sydney at the lovely Abbey Bridal Boutique. Badgley Mischka Kiara heels in ivory were my dream wedding shoes and just screamed elegance and luxury.

The Maids / My two Maid of Honours wore beautifully gathered v-neck, full length gowns by Pia Gladys Perey in Rosy Latte.

The Ceremony (Traditional Greek) /

The highlight of the Service is the exchanging of the rings. Our Koumbaro (best man), Stergios Kamberogiannis changed the rings three times, symbolising the entwining of two souls into one. The rings were given as a token of our lifelong union, eternal love and sacrifice for each other. They signify that in married life, the weakness of one partner will be balanced by the strength of the other, and the imperfections of one, by the perfection of the other. When the Koumbaro exchanged the rings, it symbolised the mutual support and common strength in the new family. The Priest then joined our ring hands and they remained joined throughout the service, symbolising our “oneness”.

The Crowning ceremony was the climax of the wedding service, which symbolised the unity of two souls. The crowns (Stefana) were joined by a white ribbon and our Koumbaro exchanged the Crowns three times as a witness to the sealing of our union. The drinking of the wine from the Common Cup served to impress upon us that from that moment on, we will share everything in life; joys, as well as sorrows, and that we are to “bear one another’s burdens.” Our joys will be doubled and our sorrows halved, because they will be shared. The Priest and our Koumbaro then guided us by our joined hands and lead us around the altar – these were our first steps as a married couple. Before congratulating us, the Priest took the Holy Gospel and separated our right hands with it, thus signifying that nothing and no one, except the God alone, who forgives and unites and strengthens, should come between us.

The Reception / Wow, we don’t even know where to start – the Flying Fish team were incredible. A destination wedding meant that we needed to rely on the staff so much more to answer our questions and to provide the information that we were unable to gather ourselves and Michal Sawicki (Manger of Flying Fish Restaurant) was our only real help we had from across the ditch. He was the crucial contact point at the Sheraton Fiji Resort throughout the whole process.

The Styling / We found that social media was the most useful way to find decorators and suppliers. When we began receiving quotes from the various decorators, we were astounded by the costs we were quoted. It was less expensive for us to outsource to Australian decorators, who had all of the contacts and resources and it just made everything so much easier. We had been struggling for months to find the right decorating company to bring our dream to life and were so lucky to come across Sydney based Tropical Destination Weddings. The Tropical Destination Weddings team is exceptional and we couldn’t recommend them more. With just over two hours to put together a whole venue, the Tropical Destination Weddings team did an exceptional job and we had nothing to fault. The team worked for hours and had sleepless nights to make this happen and we thank them from the bottom of our hearts for their dedication, persistence and ultimately, their understanding. Having someone that can listen and understand your ideas and vision is very important and the Tropical Destinations Wedding team couldn’t have done this job better. Our biggest worry was how everything would eventuate given the amount of time we had, the heat and the new/never trailed jobs we had given them, but we were in the safest hands with them.

The Advice /

Enjoy absolutely every moment. From the day you get engaged to every second of the wedding day, enjoy it. You’ll be left wanting to do it all over again, so make sure you stand back and take it all in. Also, you go through so many different emotions from day one, don’t forget the reason why all of this even begun.