In an open meadow awash with golden wildflowers, a breathtaking elopement unfolded—capturing the magic and nostalgia of the Studio Ghibli film Howl’s Moving Castle. “Imagine The Sound of Music reimagined through the lens of Japanese animation,” says Marcella of Marcella R. Photography. “We wanted to create something playful, whimsical and deeply nostalgic.”
Florist.Cha designed a charming floral basket for the bride to carry, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings for a look that was both intentional and effortlessly romantic. The florals extended to the tablescape, where they mingled with fresh fruit and flower-adorned tableware, creating a vintage- meets-Victorian garden party vibe, beautifully styled by Jami Marzano from Marzano Events.
Lil’ Cakery crafted a three-tier cake ornamented with hand-painted buttercream florals, a true showstopper. The bride wore her hair in loose curls for a relaxed, just-let-my-hair-down look, complementing her billowy, off-the-shoulder gown. Her groom looked timeless in a classic tuxedo and bow tie.
Capturing the magic, Art by Elina created a live painting of the couple frolicking through the meadow, commemorating the moment in brushstrokes. For a vibrant touch, Aafiya Lounge served bright red mocktails in vintage coupe glasses, garnished with edible blooms for a refreshing and playful twist.