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Evangelika x Alex

I'm a bit old school, uploading photos on blogs instead of a Facebook album or ten grid Instagram post. Virtually impossible to select only 10 photos. Very happy to be part of Angel and Alex's wedding last August, and these were some of the beautiful shots taken. Way too many beautiful shots, tempted to upload all - but I think less is more sometimes.

The ladies and I had to wake up at about 4am to get ready for hair and makeup (the thing about being ladies!) while having only gone to bed just few hours before that. I had a giant event before that as well, so yes, we were zombies. In the midst of the rush of going to the church reception, we realized there were only three bouquets, while there are four of us bridesmaids.

Lol, we literally grabbed the hotel room's flowers and tied them in a bathrobe ribbon. IN. A. BATHROBE. Angel's mum just laughed at us, and asked us to change to something else.

Some random rope/ribbon it is!

If you can see, the purple orchids were the odd one out.



Here are some of the beautiful shots;







And on to the reception partayyyyyy

I have never seen so much disco in my life, but Angel had said it would be a disco of all sorts.

AND IT WAS OMG TRULY






And to the beautiful and happy newly weds, enjoy marriage life!




Love,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

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