Lexie and Brad’s wedding was held in Christchurch City, or their ceremony and reception, they chose the beautiful Christchurch Art Gallery for its spectacular architecture and modern feel. The whole day was a picture of sophistication and elegance.
The Flower Press, created elegant white floral bouquets for Lexie and her maids, as well as simple yet elevated table styling and venue decor which softened the gallery space and transformed it into a floral wonderland. Yours Truly and Loula Hire thoughtfully set up elegant tables with ghost chairs and decorative elements that brought the modern aspects of the wedding and the venue to life.
Lexie wore an exquisite gown designed by the renowned New Zealand designer Caitlin Crisp, showcasing a perfect blend of elegance and simplicity with a halter-neck neckline and low V-cut back with a silk organza bow. This tied in the romantic yet modern vibe Lexie wanted for the day. To finish the look she wore shoes by Magda Butrym, which added a little glamour. Make-up artist, Stacey Banfield enhanced Lexie’s natural beauty, with a flawless, dewy look. The bridesmaids wore black ankle-length dresses by Ruby, with flared shoulder sleeves and made in a light satin crepe.
Brad’s choice of an impeccably tailored black tie suit by Joe Black spoke volumes and gave Brad a “James Bond” feel for their special day, which suited their wedding vibe so well.
For Lexie’s second look, she wore a sleek ankle-length dress with a structured bodice in a delicate silk fabric which was perfect for champagne and dancing. The night ended with them both popping a bottle of bubbles alone, much the same way as they had started their celebration the weekend they got engaged in Tekapo.