Forever Light by Runa May Bridal
Classic design and radiant details with a timeless aura shines through effortlessly in Forever Light, a recent shoot for Runa May Bridal filled with romance, divine light and a shared love of bridal beauty.
Classic design and radiant details with a timeless aura shines through effortlessly in Forever Light, a recent shoot for Runa May Bridal filled with romance, divine light and a shared love of bridal beauty.
We’re both from the South Island so we love being outdoors and exploring new places, our love for adventure brings us together.
A fusion of femininity and organic textures, An Urban Affair blends contemporary and artistic bridal design with the solid structures of Auckland’s concrete playground.
We are bringing back an edit of our top-performing real weddings from the TJ archives. These are our very best weddings that our audience has loved the most, and the ones we think are still very relevant and aspirational. Tell us a little about yourselves, what you do, what you love… I’m a photographer and … Read more
We are bringing back an edit of our top-performing real weddings from the TJ archives. These are our very best weddings that our audience has loved the most, and the ones we think are still very relevant and aspirational. Tell us a little about yourselves, what you do, what you love, what is unique about … Read more
We are bringing back an edit of our top-performing real weddings from the TJ archives that our audience has loved the most. Emily + Will’s wedding is one of our TJ favourites and one we still dream about today.
Matt is a farmer and I’m an environmental planner. We both grew up in rural communities so it’s a strong part of our identities. We live on Matt’s family farm, which is almost 100 years old, with great friends and neighbours close by.
Stacey: I’m a marketing manager for a property company and Will is in finance. We live and work in central Auckland and have been together for over 13 years.
Our wedding ended up being all the things we hadn’t originally wanted – it was tiny, it was DIY, it was on a holiday weekend, and we even asked friends to bring their own beer.
Married life hasn’t really changed us. We’ve been each other’s family for nearly a decade, so have found our groove. We know how lucky we are.
In keeping with Māori tradition, we gifted each of the groomsmen a pounamu (greenstone) ring which we had blessed. James wore a beautiful pounamu around his neck, which was given to him by his 91-year-old koro (grandfather), who blessed our wedding rings before we put them on.
Tell us a little about your selves, what you do, what you love, what is unique about you and your relationship: I’m a Marketing Manager and George owns his own building company here in Wellington, New Zealand.