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A Breathtaking Urban Dunedin Wedding by Acorn Photography

By Jax

Today's breathtaking Dunedin wedding is beautiful beyond words. Without a doubt one of my favourites for the year, and a spectacular showcase of my favourite little city, this love story is also a very emotional one.

From the bride Rebecca...

"Even before we were officially together at High School it was always 'Bex and Julz'. Everyone saw it coming and we officially started dating in 2006. Fast forward to 2016, I am sure everyone even saw our engagement coming but what no one saw coming was finally tying the knot only 10 weeks later. After almost 10 years together, having been engaged for 10 weeks, we set a date and planned our wedding day from scratch in 10 days after unexpectedly receiving news that my father-in-law has advanced terminal cancer. With no day promised, without hesitation, we knew it was important that our nearest and dearest were there to celebrate our special day with us. So without a venue, a dress, guests or absolutely anything else we set out with a 'make it simple but make it significant' mindset to create our modern, urban, imitate dinner party dream day in 10 days and it was precisely that - our perfectly imperfect day was a dream!"

Who Rebecca & Julian Robinson
Where Dunedin
Guests Approx 60

Describe your wedding style...
modern, urban, imitate dinner party

CREDITS

Photographer Acorn PhotographyEstelle Flowers
Venue/Catering
Harbourside Grill, Custom House
Hire Company
Gold Cutlery from The Pretty Prop Shop
Invitations, printed signage, table numbers & wine glasses
Rebecca Ann Design (the bride) Zaibatsu Hair Art
Makeup Rebecca Cameron Makeup ArtistMandy May's PantryAngela Port Weddings
Brides Dress, Accessories
Hera Bridal Couture
Brides Shoes Merchant
Bridesmaids Dresses
City Chic
Grooms Suit & Accessories
Barkers (the boys got dressed at the store!) Michael Hill
Entertainment & Photobooth Gravity Events

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