Together Journal #43 Print

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COVER CREDIT: The real wedding of Claudia & Jared (p.146) in Florida, photographed by Kayla Czarniecki.

This issue brings together an incredible collection of creative voices whose work continues to shape and inspire our industry, and we are thrilled to share their stories with you.

We sit down with Emilia Wickstead to discuss her latest bridal collection, a beautifully considered offering from one of fashion’s most influential designers. We also explore her newly launched homeware range, created in collaboration with her mother, Angela Wickstead, whose established career in homewares brings another layer of depth and meaning to the collection.

In Sydney, a chance encounter led us to the door of September Studio founder Bryce Heyworth. It was Bryce’s dog, Gus, who made the introduction. Greta, a long-time admirer of Bryce’s work, followed the friendly guide from the street to September Studio’s home, where floral studio, café and communal garden coexist beautifully. A brief conversation quickly turned into a plan for an interview. Sometimes the best stories find you.

Australian-born and now firmly established in Los Angeles, Eliza O’Connor has built Real Fine Studio into one of contemporary jewellery’s most compelling brands. Worn by the likes of Scarlett Johansson and Sydney Sweeney, her pieces bridge the space between modern fashion and future heirloom. For this feature, long-time Together Journal contributor and friend Emily Rose Hamilton met Eliza at Claridge’s during her recent London residency, capturing a beautiful series of images to accompany our profile of both Eliza and the world of Real Fine Studio.

Also based in Los Angeles, Camille Collard of Le Supper Club believes the most memorable occasions are defined by how they make people feel. She shares her thoughts on creating atmosphere, the details that leave a lasting impression on guests, and her vision for the future of Le Supper Club.

Alongside these conversations, we bring you ten beautiful weddings from around the world. Different locations, aesthetics, budgets and formats, yet each is deeply personal in its own way. Every celebration reflects the people at its centre, reminding us that there is no single way to create a meaningful wedding, only the version that feels true to you.

For those drawn to fashion, this issue features a fashion editorial showcasing the latest in European-inspired occasionwear and jewellery, photographed at Mantells Mount Eden. We also catch up with long-time Together Journal collaborator Ash Muir, who reflects on her own wedding journey and shares her most valuable planning advice. Her wedding, featured in this issue, is a vibrant celebration defined by bold colour and impeccable style.

As always, this issue is the result of countless conversations, collaborations and creative contributions, and we feel incredibly fortunate to share these stories and perspectives with you.

Aroha nui,
Greta and the TJ team

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