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BRIDE IS MARTINE ZAGHINI
PHOTOGRAPH BY KY LUU (MASTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY) AT B CAPTURED [email protected] 0423 084 933
FLOWERS BY LOUISE ZAGHINI FIORI WITH LOVE ( INGHAM) WWW.FIORIWITHLOVE.COM.AU 4776 2362
DUO MAGAZINE’S PRESTIGE WEDDING FEATURE
BRIDE+GROOM
NOVEMBER 2015
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FROM THE CASCADING BOUQUET TO THE SUSPENDED WEDDING CAKE, THIS WAS NO ORDINARY WEDDING.
NO ORDINARY WEDDING
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PHOTOS • KY LUU AT B CAPTURED WORDS • NICOLE THOMSON-PRIDE
When Rocco La Bella first met Martine
Zaghini it really was just an ordinary
moment. It was a Saturday afternoon
at the Italian Festival in Ingham.
Rocco, who was a contestant on My Kitchen Rules
in 2012, was performing a food demonstration and,
Martine, who is a journalist and a presenter, was
emceeing at the event.
“We literally bumped into each other while he was
prepping for the demonstration,” remembers Martine.
“He was actually holding a large pot of water for the
pasta, so it could have ended badly.”
Despite this first encounter, it wasn’t until a little while
down the track when Rocco and Martine reconnected
that the sparks started to fly. Martine says they just
clicked and they both knew they were meant for each
other. “Rocco is a very kind, generous and thoughtful
person who is very easy to love,” says Martine, who
married Rocco on 5 September this year during a
beautiful, “organic” themed wedding.
The ceremony was held at the Rostrevor Chapel in
Adelaide, which was the chapel at the school Rocco
attended, and the reception was in a marquee in
the Rose Garden at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
Martine says their wedding was rustic, yet elegant, and
featured a lot of wood, ivy vines and candles to create
a welcoming and creative vibe. And as their wedding
fell on the first weekend in spring, Martine was sure to
incorporate pops of colour through the flowers amongst
the greenery.
Speaking of the flowers, they were a showstopper
feature at the wedding. Martine’s mother, Louise
Zaghini, who is a florist and owns Fiori With Love in
Ingham, worked with Martine to bring her dream
wedding to life. This included lush greenery and gum
hanging, ivy intertwined with fig tree vine on the tables,
and succulents and pops of colourful flowers. “I’m
still in awe of how she did it,” says Martine. “She was
responsible for the bridesmaid’s and my bouquets,
our flower crowns, the decorating of the cake, the
groomsmen’s button holes and the reception. She
still says my bouquet was the hardest task as it was
a cascading bouquet that was reminiscent of my
grandmother’s who married in the 1940s.”
That cascading bouquet was paired perfectly with
Martine’s custom made wedding dress by dressmaker
Suzana Lucci. It featured long sleeves and skin-coloured
netting for the arms, chest and back of the dress to
create a sheer look. “Suzana spent many, many hours
individually cutting out different shapes from the lace
to get the effect I was after,” explains Martine. “Due to
the top half of my dress being so detailed, I was intent
on the bottom half being quite plain. We went with a
stretchy satin to give it a free flowing effect.”
As for special accessories, Martine wore some very
special shoes – white satin Louboutin’s – which were
a gift from her mother-in-law. Her mother-in-law, who
is a professional cake maker, also made Rocco and
Martine’s wedding cake. It was a traditional fruitcake
which was decorated with fresh flowers.
“I wanted something a little different [for the cake],”
says Martine, “so I chose a suspended cake. We had
quite a few bunches of greenery hanging throughout
the marquee so it kind of fitted this ‘suspended’ look.”
Martine said it was something she had never seen
before and she likes to be a little different with her
choices. Although it was a little challenging to execute,
it all worked out and had the impact she had hoped.
“Rocco’s dad is an engineer so he constructed a device
to hang the cake from a beam in the marquee,” explains
Martine. “He used very thin but strong wires to give it
the ‘floating’ effect.”
Ky Luu from B Captured in Adelaide had the wonderful
job of capturing all the different masterpieces on display
throughout the wedding, as well as taking breathtaking
photos of the bride and groom inside the Penfolds
Magill Estate Winery, which is usually off-limits. “We
were granted permission to go into the Penfolds Magill
Estate Winery to get photos taken inside the cellar
doors and around the grounds,” explains Martine. “It
was magical.”
And if there was one thing Martine wished she knew
before the wedding it would be how dirty the dress
would get. “It has since been dry-cleaned but it’s still
not the same.”
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“ RO CCO’ S DA D IS A N ENGI N EER SO H E
CONST RUC T ED A DE V IC E TO H A NG T H E C A K E
F ROM A BE A M I N T H E M A RQU EE .”
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WHEN JOHN KENDALL WED JASMINE BOWMAN THE THEME WAS CLASSICAL PRINCESS, FROM THE DRESS AND THE TIARA TO THE
EARLIER THIS YEAR, JARED COCKBURN MARRIED HIS CHILDHOOD SWEETHEART, JENNIFER MARSH IN THEIR HOMETOWN OF INGHAM.
CHILDHOOD SWEETHEARTS
Jared Cockburn and Jennifer Marsh met in 2003
when they both started school at Ingham State
High School. The following year they started
dating. They were just 14 years old. Then 10
years later as they headed to Port Douglas to celebrate
their anniversary, Jared popped the question.
“We are so lucky to have found true love at such a
young age,” says Jennifer. “I love him to bits. Plus his
dimples still give me butterflies every time he smiles.”
The big day took place on the 4th of April this year in
their hometown of Ingham. The ceremony was outdoors
under the raintrees outside of the All Souls Anglican
Church at Victoria Estate and the reception was held
at The Knightclub Function Centre.
“We didn’t follow a set theme for the wedding,” says
Jennifer. “We simply aimed to have a timeless wedding
with a touch of vintage, glam, bohemian styles. We
basically incorporated anything we loved and it all came
together perfectly.”
Rae from Boho & Bloom looked after the flowers for
the day, which included proteas as the main flowers for
both the bouquets and on the tables at the reception.
Jennifer found her perfect dress in Romeo & Juliet’s
Bridal in Cairns after searching all the Townsville bridal
stores without any luck. “I particularly loved the fine
detailing of lace sewn over the bodice,” says Jennifer,
“and the multiple layers of different types of lace on the
bottom of the dress, which flowed into a stunning train.”
Her mum and Grandma had big smiles on their faces
when Jennifer walked out of the dressing room because
they knew she had finally found the perfect dress.
The photographer on the day was Sandra Heier
Evensen, who Jennifer says was amazing to work with
and made their entire day completely stress free. And
when it comes to planning your big day, Jennifer says
plan and organise it a little bit at a time so you don’t
get overwhelmed. “Don’t stress over the little things.”
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With Smilefast we use clear discrete braces and white-
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We have something to suit every bride, so say ‘I Do’ to
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THERE IS A LOT OF PREPARATION THAT GOES INTO YOUR WEDDING DAY, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO LOOKING YOUR BEST.
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You arrive & are welcomed with champagne as you begin to mingle with your friends & loved ones.
Afternoon rolls into evening as you & your guests move downstairs for a private dinner including carefully selected entrées, mains & desserts, punctuated by speeches from loved ones.
The evening continues upstairs with dancing & further celebrations.
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K arina Fegatilli met Daniel Farrell when they both
worked at Big W. Karina had just moved to Townsville
from Atherton to attend university while Daniel had
just moved from Ipswich after being promoted.
“I knew she was the one because we would just talk for hours
and neither of us wanted to leave,” says Daniel, who now drives
freight trains between Mackay and Cairns. “And I knew he was
the one because he is the first person I think of and I want to
tell him everything no matter how big or small,” adds Karina.
The couple married on the 26th September this year with the
ceremony held at Riverside Gardens Amphitheatre and the
reception held at Riverside Gardens Community Centre. After
doing what almost every modern day bride does – spending
hours on Pinterest – Karina decided to keep it simple and have
a rustic theme to match the venue.
“We used white lace and burlap for the table decorations, with
lots of flowers,” says Karina. “I wanted to use lots of natural
tones and colours.” Speaking of flowers, Anitra from Flowers
by Flourish had the important job of creating Karina’s bouquet,
and she didn’t disappoint!
On the day Karina wore a “moscato” coloured dress, which had
a lace skirt. “After trying on what felt like hundreds of dresses
in Brisbane, I found my dress locally at Wedding Gowns by
Melinda,” explains Karina. “My favourite part of the dress was
the colour.”
As for special accessories, Karina explains how her and Daniel
had recently had five family members pass away, so she carried
a small photo pendent of each of them with her on the day.
Just Peachy Cupcakes created them a three-tiered masterpiece
for a wedding cake with Nutella, white chocolate and chocolate
as the flavours. It was a massive hit with the guests. Sandra
Heier Eversen was the photographer they entrusted to capture
the once-in-a-lifetime moments and Karina says their photos
turned out beautiful. Sandra was flexible and willing to help with
anything you might need. And Karina has some simple advice
for future brides: “The less you have to organise, the better!”
“ I K N E W H E WA S T H E ON E BEC AUSE H E IS T H E
F I R ST PER SON I T H I N K OF A N D I WA N T TO T EL L H I M E V ERY T H I NG NO M AT T ER
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When you fall in love with a diamond, it’s because
of how it resonates with you. More often than not,
that’s because of its cut. Not the SHAPE it’s cut to,
but the attention to the details that make it sparkle
breathtakingly.
Everyone who is considering making a major diamond
purchase has heard of the 4 C’s – Colour, Clarity, Carat
Weight and Cut. Colour, Clarity and Carat Weight are all
dictated by Mother Nature. Only Cutting is controlled
by man. Depending on the size of the diamond and the
degree of automation, the cutting process for a diamond
may take from a few hours to more than a day.
Generally, a cutter’s goal is to obtain the best
combination of the 4Cs in the finished gem. To
accomplish it, a number of considerations must be
balanced. The cutter tries to maximise carat weight,
minimise visibility of inclusions, and produce an
attractive display of sparkle. Only cutters dedicated
to the highest standards of beauty will compromise
carat weight to achieve pure beauty. That’s why the
best cut diamonds – the most beautiful ones – always
cost more per carat.
Today, state-of-the-art technology takes diamond
cutting to a whole new level, especially with the round
brilliant cut that has reigned supreme in diamond
design and consumer preference for more than
a century. The quality of cut can account for up to
50% difference in the pricing of similar colour/clarity
diamonds. Three factors are considered when cutting
to high standards:
• Proportions – These are the relationships between
a diamond’s key dimensions, and they include table
size, crown angle, pavilion depth, and girdle thickness.
Many experts are convinced that one specific set of
proportions maximises diamond’s optical appeal.
These are called Ideal Proportions.
• Symmetry – The precision of the cut’s execution.
The ideal is mirror-like balance from one side of the
diamond to the other, with every facet perfectly shaped
and positioned and every facet on the top aligning with
every facet on the bottom. Achieving such accuracy
demands incredible attention to detail. It also creates
the amazing patterns of hearts and arrows. There are
many hearts and arrows products available but only
those with perfect precision – like Hearts On Fire and
Passion 8 – get top ratings.
• Polish – The smoothness of the diamond’s facet
surfaces. Like with wood or metal, the finer the
polishing compound and the longer the workmanship,
the higher the surface reflection. Most diamonds are
polished under 10X magnification. The best cuts are
polished under 30-100X magnification. Like symmetry,
polish reflects skill, care, and time.
When these three components are optimised, the
result is a symphony of light that dazzles the eye
and captures the imagination. Optic effects include
white light reflections of brilliance, rainbow-coloured
flashes, and mesmerising sparkle. Blending them in
a harmonious rhythm takes great effort, and requires
sacrificing much of the original diamond crystal’s
precious weight.
Compromises that save time and labor show in the
details of symmetry and polish. To save extra weight,
cutters often vary proportions. These compromises can
hurt both beauty and durability. Instead of appearing
radiant and fiery, the diamond might look watery or
dark. In extreme cases, it’s also more likely to chip
or break.
To enjoy your diamond to the fullest, look beyond
colour and clarity, and choose a diamond that is
exceptionally well cut. Whether it’s a single diamond
for your engagement ring or an item of jewellery with
multiple diamonds. Cut makes for the most sparkle.
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WHEN TIM NEWNHAM MARRIED NICOLE CROSS THEIR LOVE OF THE EARTH, WATER AND NATURE IN GENERAL INSPIRED THE THEME.
INSPIRED BY NATURE
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When Tim Newnham used the line, “your shoes
look very comfortable,” to try and pick up
Nicole Cross at a bar one night, she didn’t
know what to think of the soldier’s remark.
But it was enough to spark her interest and as soon as they got
chatting, they couldn’t stop.
Not long after that, they went on a first date and created a
grand plan to buy a yacht and spend a couple of years sailing
around the world. Both of them were dreamers. And now they
had met their match.
Their dream of getting married came true earlier this year on
18th April. Inspired by their love of being outdoors and going on
adventures and travelling, the theme of the wedding was nature.
This included different shades of blue for the bridesmaids’
dresses, Tim’s suit and the groomsmen’s suits to represent the
ocean, earthy décor at the reception and a globe of the Earth
as the guestbook.
To fit the theme of the wedding, Anna Gianoulis from Malpara
Florist created Nicole a more rustic, natural looking bouquet.
“Anna was extremely helpful,” explains Nicole, “and could see
where I was coming from in terms of the more natural and
rustic feel.”
The bouquet was paired perfectly with Nicole’s wedding dress
from Signature Bridal, which showcased a lace bodice and
sheer lace back. “The detail was so intricate and beautiful,”
says Nicole. “I felt very elegant.”
The natural theme of the wedding was also a deciding factor
when they chose a photographer. Nicole and Tim wanted
someone who would be able to capture more candid and
natural shots. Nicole was blown away with Sandra Heier
Evensen’s portfolio when she stumbled across it, which is why
they ended up choosing her. “We were so happy with how our
photos turned out,” says Nicole. “The colours were so vibrant
– the ocean, the flowers, the sky – and the whole experience