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Tucked away in the rolling hills in the Southern Highlands of NSW, Alexandra and Corey’s wedding felt like a page torn from a French romance. Soft light, stately gardens and a château-inspired venue that whispered the essence of playful poetry. Echoing the mood, the bridal party moved like a summery vignette — sweeping silhouettes in sunwashed Lemon La Lune, a signature shade casting a luminous glimmer against the estate’s rich, old-world charm. With every detail considered and every moment as perfect as the next, this was a celebration where feeling and forever came together as one.
Tucked away in the rolling hills in the Southern Highlands of NSW, Alexandra and Corey’s wedding felt like a page torn from a French romance. Soft light, stately gardens and a château-inspired venue that whispered the essence of playful poetry. Echoing the mood, the bridal party moved like a summery vignette — sweeping silhouettes in sunwashed Lemon La Lune, a signature shade casting a luminous glimmer against the estate’s rich, old-world charm. With every detail considered and every moment as perfect as the next, this was a celebration where feeling and forever came together as one.
Set beneath towering trees and softened by the filtered afternoon light, Alexandra and Corey’s vows unfolded with quiet theatre. Guests gathered on white bistro chairs, lined with garden blooms in gentle hues – a scene that felt plucked from the grounds of a country château. As Alexandra walked the aisle, time seemed to slow. Poised, luminous, and entirely present.
Set beneath towering trees and softened by the filtered afternoon light, Alexandra and Corey’s vows unfolded with quiet theatre. Guests gathered on white bistro chairs, lined with garden blooms in gentle hues – a scene that felt plucked from the grounds of a country château. As Alexandra walked the aisle, time seemed to slow. Poised, luminous, and entirely present.
In soft contrast to the estate’s heritage grandeur, the bridal party brought a sun-soaked lightness to the day wearing Lemon La Lune. In gowns the colour of soft citrus, the bridal party brought a painterly contrast to the estate — fluid lines in motion, elegant and effervescent. The palette sang against the stonework and spring gardens, echoing the ease and elegance of a French countryside fête.
In soft contrast to the estate’s heritage grandeur, the bridal party brought a sun-soaked lightness to the day wearing Lemon La Lune. In gowns the colour of soft citrus, the bridal party brought a painterly contrast to the estate — fluid lines in motion, elegant and effervescent. The palette sang against the stonework and spring gardens, echoing the ease and elegance of a French countryside fête.
Equal parts Nouvelle Vague and modern heirloom, the mood was intentionally undone with an edit of thoughtful touches that felt more instinctive than styled. Pastel-toned florals, long linen-draped tables, and chilled champagne under open skies gave the day a laid-back charm.
Equal parts Nouvelle Vague and modern heirloom, the mood was intentionally undone with an edit of thoughtful touches that felt more instinctive than styled. Pastel-toned florals, long linen-draped tables, and chilled champagne under open skies gave the day a laid-back charm.
From an alfresco dinner lit by festoon lights to handwritten menus and a string trio playing beneath the trees, the celebration unfolded with a sense of poetic ease. “We wanted everything to feel personal and beautiful, not overdone,” Alexandra shared. “It was about feeling—about the people, the place, and the energy between us.”
From an alfresco dinner lit by festoon lights to handwritten menus and a string trio playing beneath the trees, the celebration unfolded with a sense of poetic ease. “We wanted everything to feel personal and beautiful, not overdone,” Alexandra shared. “It was about feeling—about the people, the place, and the energy between us.”
Bride: @AlexandraJoanPhillips
Groom: @CoreyAckland
Venue: @MiltonParkCountryHouse
Photography: @SarboStudio
Bride: @AlexandraJoanPhillips
Groom: @CoreyAckland
Venue: @MiltonParkCountryHouse
Photography: @SarboStudio
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