Tracey and David celebrated their Rippon Hall wedding in Wanaka with the Southern Alps as their backdrop. Their black and white theme gave the day a cool, stylish edge, while cocktails flowed and local singer Sean filled the air with music. With friends and family flying in from Ireland, the celebration was a total vibe, full of laughter and the perfect reflection of their love.
Winehouse, one of Queenstown’s most iconic wedding venues, is where celebrations truly come to life and Phoebe and Daniel’s day was no exception. Daniel was overcome with emotion as he watched Phoebe walk down the aisle, surrounded by family and a whole lot of love as everyone came together to celebrate them. With classic, timeless florals woven through their celebration, it was exactly what these two are all about.
Tash and Jarrod’s day felt like stepping into their own little world. Everything was intentional, like they were quietly holding onto each moment as it unfolded. Set at Rose and Smith in the Wairarapa, a venue they handpicked for its natural elegance. There was a softness to the day, balanced with so much joy!
Buzzing with high energy vibes, Samara and Ryan’s wedding at the Black Barn in Tarawera, Rotorua, set the tone for an unforgettable day. Their first look had them giddy with excitement to get married. Saying their vows overlooking Lake Tarawera, a place filled with so many of their shared memories, made it extra special. With black and white details and bursts of colourful florals, the day was all about fun, with a champagne tower, summer cocktails flowing, and a reception that went late into the night with espresso martinis!
Jasmine and Sam’s wedding at Tironui Farm was a summer celebration straight out of Tuscany. Surrounded by olive trees, they saw each other for the first time at the aisle, which later became a long outdoor reception table. With rustic charm, colourful yet minimal details, and family and friends celebrating with sparklers and dancing, it felt like an Italian garden party in Wairarapa, Wellington.
Asha and Sam travelled from Australia for the ultimate New Zealand road trip and decided to get married. They wanted their day to genuinely reflect who they are and their adventurous love for the outdoors and travel. Getting ready in their campervan, they said their vows at Lake Erskine, still dusted in fresh snow from a recent snowfall, before flying to Footstool Saddle on Mitre Peak in Milford Sound to celebrate their love. This elopement was pure adventure from start to finish, a day as bold and free-spirited as they are.
When a big wedding in Australia started to feel like too much, they stripped it all back and chose to elope in New Zealand. Getting married on a mountain became the dream, so it only made sense to choose locations that felt like them. Overlooking Lake Wānaka, they shared their love story, standing high on Coromandel Peak before dancing their way through Lake Lochnagar and parts of Queenstown!
Heather and Sam, two adventurous souls from the USA, decided that if it was their first time visiting New Zealand, why not get married? Their mountain elopement in Queenstown took them on a heli to Cecil Peak to say their vows. Sam’s mum even travelled all the way just to be there for two days, making the moment even more special. Seriously, witnessing these two was something else!
A destination mountain elopement in Queenstown, in the Southern Hemisphere, felt like the right kind of wild for these two. Jo and Duncan chose to say their vows on Coronet Peak, with the iconic Remarkables behind them. The day did not stop there. A heli ride took them further into the mountains for something a little more untamed. It was Jo’s first time in a heli, and later she said the moments in the snow, the wind, even a passing rainbow with Duncan were something she will never forget!