Take Home Meals and a Coffee Cart: This Couple Had a Chill yet Meaningful Intimate Wedding in Bataan

In this feature, we’re telling you the story of how Stephen and Regina pulled-off a meaningful, intimate wedding in the bride’s hometown, Bataan. Our bride, Regina, happens to be a photographer who has captured hundreds of weddings herself. Naturally, many of her friends would expect a grand and picture-perfect event from a veteran wedding supplier. But for Stephen and Regina, the fancy details only came second. What matters most for this couple is celebrating and enjoying their union with their nearest and dearest. Pandemic or not, Stephen and Regina wanted their day to be simple, laidback, and yet greatly filled with love.

But like any other couple, quarantine restrictions posed as a challenge for them. Just one month before their wedding, they were notified that the usual reception parties (with sit down dinners and programs) were no longer allowed because of stricter quarantine measures. What was their solution then? Stephen and Regina opted to treat their 40 guests with catered take home meals and a coffee cart right after the ceremony instead! Even if there was no formal reception program, no chairs and table setup even, Stephen and Regina’s close friends and relatives were happy to travel out of town just to witness the ceremony. Their guests also managed to stay for a bit and watch the couple have an impromptu dance number, and listen to heartfelt and spontaneous thank you speeches.

Take a look at how beautifully Stephen and Regina’s wedding turned out as you scroll through these photos by Toto Villaruel.

"That's the beauty of inviting the people dearest to us. Distance and restrictions didn't matter. They badly just wanted to celebrate us and be with us." Regina, Bride

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This Couple Successfully Planned Their Dream Wedding While Apart

Chris was in New York while Alessa was in the Philippines, and the goal was to plan a beautiful intimate wedding. How did they do it? Through Zoom calls, texts, and FaceTime. Just like everyone else, they had to navigate through the changing IATF guidelines and were consistently checking to see if the travel restrictions have eased. They admitted that the changes made their planning experience both exhilarating and stressful but everything paid off when their wedding came out beautifully!

“We cut the wedding really close! We completed all our marriage seminars, Chris’ Barong fitting, learned our couple’s first dance, picked up our marriage license, and PCR tested all our guests for COVID-19, all in the span of a week!” -Alessa, Bride

Look through the snaps of Toto Villaruel and Nicolai Melicor and spot all the gorgeous details in this intimate wedding of Chris and Alessa.

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This Couple Made It a Tradition to Celebrate Their Love Every 5 Years!

Marriage isn’t always easy, but it is something well worth fighting for and celebrating often. Today, Roger and Anna invite us to witness how they live by these words through the photos by Thal Ruin Photography of their wedding anniversary. The couple started their own unique tradition of celebrating their marriage in the company of loved ones every 5 years. The reason behind the tradition is “to recognize the love of God that has transcended in our marriage,” shares Anna. For this year’s celebration, they chose a modern Filipiniana theme paired with tropical elements to represent their vibrant personalities. It was an intimate gathering that honored family and gratitude at the center. We just love how all the details fell into place and everyone donned such elated smiles. As you scroll through the photos, do take a page from Roger and Anna’s book and never run out of reasons to be grateful.

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This Wedding Went for the Classic Neutral Palette and Vintage Style

Cris and Anne went for the classics. As they got hitched in a nude and beige color palette, no doubt, it made their wedding timelessly stylish. And for a more vintage feel that one could never get enough of, they rode off in a classic ivory Mini CooNeutral Palette and Vintage Style! Now, scroll through these photos by The Backyard Studios to see more of these classic details put into their set.

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Here Are 8 Items You Can Personalize for Your Something Blue!

With so much already on their plate, why do brides go to the trouble of preparing something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue on their wedding day? Some might do it for the sake of tradition, while others may believe it will bring good fortune to their wedding. The English tradition of carrying something blue, specifically, was actually meant to ward off evil spirits and symbolize the bride’s love and modesty. It was most commonly represented by a baby blue garter, but brides nowadays have come up with unique spins on their own something blue. Whatever the reason for incorporating the tradition into your special day, it’s definitely a fun opportunity to get creative and show off your personality. Keep scrolling for a few ideas on how you can have (or wear) something blue to your wedding day!

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