A Multicultural Destination Wedding in Spain

The couple desired to keep everything non-traditional and revel in a relaxed, fun day in an exceedingly special setting. Lisa, an editor, and Phillip, a marketing strategist, were married on 21 May 2018 at Beniarbeig, Spain; a little village located around the east coast, between Valencia and Alicante. As well as being a spectacular setting, the region held special significance for Lisa and Phillip, too.

"We wanted our day to become about our guests around it was about ourselves. We wanted our guests to savor the day, and never feel like there as our audience or entourage. That's why we didn't have a wedding ceremony."

Lisa decided on a wedding dresses  just perfect for any warm spring day in Spain; an ethereal lace and chiffon design, having a lovely cutaway, keyhole back, which she discovered in London.

Lisa wore her hair loose, and beautifully styled and curled an attractive hair vine of wired ivory beads and crystals from Gloriously radiant make-up came thanks to Maria Fegan.

Phillip wore an incredible outfit (ideal for warmer Spanish days) pieced together from a variety of great places; a blue linen jacket from Hardy Amies. He also wore chinos furlong with a shirt.

Lisa and Phillip booked celebrant Lee Davis through Marcella, their planner, and had decided to write their very own vows one to the other.

"We wanted them to become meaningful but realistic – we couldn't promise rosy perfection, but we promised to always try goodwill couldn't state that we'll never change, but that we'll change together, and that we promised to become each other's family unconditionally. It was the only real real-time heard a round of applause after wedding vows!"

Everyone sat down for your long, lazy, candlelit dinner Lisa and Phillip wanted, on the springtime Spanish evening, with delicious food.

"They were exceptional, in the imaginative canapés through to a show-stopping dessert. Our guests still mention the caliber of the deal, ad the truth that they couldn't finish a glass of vino before it had been refilled by attentive staff."

"Sitting at dinner, searching an,d giving ourselves a minute to take everything in was our of your day – the hilarious and heartfelt speeches, the gorgeous setting, happy guests an,d fantastic food and wine. We just checked out each other thinking, 'We did this.' It made all of the pre-wedding worries worthwhile, and confirmed I was right to stay with our guns when some in our choices were questioned on the way."

"Make a weekend from it if you can. One of the best reasons for being in Spain was having additional time with our guests. We along with a barbecue during the days, therefore we could get caught up properly with everyone. It also meant we're able to spend additional time together around the day, with less pressure to socialize(don't lose each other within the crowd!)."

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