Defying Distance

Distance really does make the heart grow fonder. Inspired by a long distance/travel theme, Jim and Jo’s sweet (literally and figuratively) e-sesh was creatively executed by the girls from Cuckoo Cloud Concepts. I dunno about you but we just adore the light and fun vibe of the whole thing. Enjoy these amazing photos by Rainbowfish Photography. Isn’t it so good to be in love?

Photographer: Rainbowfish Photography / Styling: Cuckoo Cloud Concepts / Hairstylist and Makeup Artist: Tatz Agustin / Groom’s Attire: Props / Desserts: Phoebe’s CupCakery

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Undeniably Urban Chic

Black and white will always have a special place in my heart. Vince and Jo’s wedding in particular has lived up to the terms “timeless” and “tasteful”. You’d have to believe me when I say that the structured patterns and details of this urban chic affair is simply a thing of elegance and beauty (stripes never goes out of style). The modern elements set against the beautiful greenery of The Mango Farm are simply breath taking. The dress, the invitations, the reception styling, the bouquet… I could go on and on and on about how our chic-o-meter went bonkers over this celebration, but I’ll let these gorgeous photos by J Lucas Reyes do the talking.

And if you want more of this delightful celebration, this fun and not-so-typical SDE vid by Redsheep will surely be worth your time.

Photographer: J Lucas Reyes / Bride's Preparations: Oakwood Premier Joy-Nostalg Center / Ceremony Venue: Our Lady of Pentecost Parish / Reception Venue: The Mango Farm / Videographer: Redsheep / Catering and Reception Styling: K. by Cunanan / Flowers: Vatel Manila / Hairstylist and Makeup Artist: Lindsay Co-Alog / Groom’s Attire: Prince Albert / Bridesmaid Dresses: Rosalyn Lagdameo / Dress Hanger: HangOnMe Helek Studio / Invitations & Stationery: Printsonalities / Missalette Printing: GA Printing Inc. / Soloist: Ledh Dela Cruz of Fando & Lis / Ceremony Musicians: Bukas Palad Alumni / Photobooth: Lenscape / Projector & Live Feed: MetroTech / Cake Topper: Felttess / Bar: Juice Box / Band: Jack Versus the Crab / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Getting Married / Bride’s Dress: Monique Lhuillier

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Of Seashores and Serendipity

There’s something very casual and cool about this engagement session shot by We Do It For Love. Vincent and Beth look calm and cozy in each other’s arms, almost lost in their own world beside the beach. Quirky but equally subtle elements make this set memorable and bursting with candid character. Don’t you just love the mattresses on the shore? It’s a steady Saturday here in B&B, and we don’t mind it at all… not at all.

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Whimsy of Watercolor: An Engagement Party Editorial

If I were to write about my top then favorite themes right now, watercolor will be way up on the list. Imagine my utter delight when good friend Therese Jacinto, the genius behind Therese Jacinto Design and one of my go-to blogs Craft and Couture, sent one of her editorials to us. This beauty, being a collaboration between TJD and Elsa Events, is so pretty I could cry!

Reece as we fondly call her is known for her impeccably classic taste and eye for beautiful things. For our readers abroad, the good news is that she’s based in San Francisco. (But of course we’re crossing our fingers she comes back to the Philippines soon!) Now if you love brushes and paint, let this engagement party editorial shot by Rizza Riz Photography swoon your heart and delight your soul. We love it to the moon and back!

Photographer: Rizza Riz Photography / Event Concept, Design, and Styling: Esla Events / Event Concept, Design, Styling, and Florals: Therese Jacinto Design / Rental Furniture: Blueprint Studio Collection / Hairstylist and Makeup Artist: Victoria Toda

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Hope and Help for the Philippines

Every Filipino knows what it means to experience flooding. And the past few days have been another huge obstacle for the Philippines. With rains that have been non-stop since Sunday, most of Manila is now submerged in water. And no matter how often we experience it, the pain, the terror, and the fear never changes. But apart from that, another thing that is constant is the bravery, unity, and generosity that emerges during and after such disaster.

I have food, shelter, and my family is safe. But millions of Filipinos are not so fortunate. Countless people have lost property, don’t have food or shelter, and are or will get sick. More than our spirit just being waterproof, I pray it will stir awe-inspiring giving, overflowing compassion, and unshakable action–because in times like this we get to prove the credibility of our character.

If you are moved to help you may give to the Philippine Red Cross. If you know someone who needs rescuing, go to #RescuePH.