Exotic Wedding Inspiration at Jumeirah Bali


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[field title=”The Inspiration”]Bali is a dream destination for many couples looking to tie the knot in a beautiful and exotic location. With its breathtaking tropical scenery, rich and unique culture, delicious delicacies and stunning architecture. Bali provides the perfect backdrop for a wedding that will be remembered for a lifetime.

The inspiration behind this wedding editorial, collaboration of Ditto Dianto and Jess from Divine Project, was trying to showcase the unique blend of luxury and tradition that Bali has to offer. From the scenery to the traditional Balinese elements, this shoot captured the magic and romance of a Bali destination wedding.

The intricate decorations, the wedding gown, and bouquet, every detail of the shoot was carefully crafted to capture a modern and sophisticated look while also at the same time highlighting the essence of Balinese culture, architecture, craftsmanship and florals. [/field]
[field title=”Wedding Colors”]Spring is a season of renewal and growth, making it the perfect time for a wedding. For this shoot, we went for an earth-tone color palette that can bring a touch of the outdoors.

Topaz Blue and White: Topaz blue and white are clean and crisp colors that create a fresh and modern look. These colors work particularly well for a resort wedding or outdoor ceremony. Jumeirah has a lot of touch of blue on their traditional architectural details that goes a long nicely with the bride’s white gowns.

Coral and Pink: Coral and pink are playful and fun colors that create a lively and cheerful atmosphere. These colors work particularly well for a garden wedding or outdoor reception, and we incorporated these into our wedding decor, including floral arrangements, table settings, and ceremony arch.[/field]
[field title=”The Venue”]The magical island of Bali is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and luxurious resorts. 

Jumeirah Bali is inspired by Hindu-Javanese culture and a verdant water-based sanctuary of luxury. A poetic tribute to the golden era of the Majapahit Empire, a Javanese Hindu-Buddhist kingdom that reached its apogee in the mid-14th century.

The resort itself was a stunning water palace. Fountains, waterways and sprawling tropical ponds dominate the area, with intricate carvings and ornate decorations adorning every surface. Its design, with its grand temples and palaces, magical outdoor ceremony that overlook the Indian Ocean to the scented gardens, was the perfect backdrop for a wedding fit for royalty. As you step onto the grounds of the resort, you’ll be transported back in time to an era of opulence and grandeur, with towering pillars and lush greenery adding to the sense of wonder and enchantment.[/field]
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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]The Elsa gown is a modern ball gown, handmade to measurements in San Francisco’s Atelier Des Modistes, using the sheerest tulle, silk and haute couture embroideries from Italy.

The modern, sheer plunging V  bodice is made with layers of pleated tulle with cascading leaves appliquéd by hand. Shimmering sequins highlight leaves of the embroidered tulle from Italy, with the underlayer of hand painted silk of large flowers and leaves create a shadow effect.

I especially love the way the light catches the sequins and mimics the sunlight sparkling on the water, creating a soft, ethereal elegance to the classic silhouette. The look is completed with a simple cut edge illusion tulle veil and a petite crown of metallic leather from Italy, gold wire, freshwater pearls and white topaz gemstones.

Earrings are from a Denise Heffernan designed specially to compliment the gowns. And they are completed the look beautifully.[/field]
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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]The first look takes place in a small hidden courtyard inspired by ruins of roads and gapuras (gateway) of old ancient times. Bali Wedding Atelier decorates this area with an abundant arrangement of carnations, roses and baby’s-breath. Tropical foliage, with a tranquil pond reflecting the sun’s rays nearby add to the overall beauty. 

The banquet area is adorned with exquisite floral arrangements, crystal candelabra, and resin place cards, creating a romantic and enchanting ambiance. Tables are elegantly set with fine china and sparkling crystal glasses, while towering centerpieces of cascading blush pink orchids create a romantic ambiance.

The ceremony arch is designed with the sun slowly began to set behind the horizon casting a warm glow over the ocean backdrop, in mind. The salty breeze carried the sweet fragrance of cascading lush blooms of pink orchids, carnations, and roses that were draped over the multilevel wedding ceremony setup using various height stands. Creating the impression of fullness and abundant.[/field]
[field title=”Favorite Design Element”]Definitely the favorite design element is the custom place cards by Cleare Resin Art. Made locally in Bali, of intricately carved resin, reflecting the traditional local craftsmanship. 

Artisan resin art is a beautiful and unique design element that can add a touch of elegance and individuality to any wedding. What I love most about this type of art is that it is 100% handmade, ensuring that each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.

One of the best things about artisan resin art is the flexibility it offers in terms of color and style. Whether you prefer bold and bright colors or more muted and understated tones, resin art can be customized to match your wedding theme and color palette. Additionally, because each piece is handmade, you can work with the artist to create a design that is truly unique to your wedding.[/field]
[field title=”Tips To Pull Off The Look”]Choose a venue that reflects the local architecture: Bali is known for its stunning architecture, which is heavily influenced by Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Choose a venue that reflects this style, such as a temple or a villa with traditional Balinese architecture.

Add modern touches to the traditional decor: While you want to incorporate traditional Balinese elements into your wedding, you also want to keep it modern and fresh. Add modern touches such as modern ball gown, tuxedo, clean and simply design cake.

Incorporate local florals and craftsmanship into your decor: Bali is home to many talented artisans who create beautiful crafts, including resin arts, wood carvings, batik fabrics, and silver jewelry. Incorporate these local crafts into your decor.

Use a color palette inspired by Bali’s natural beauty: Bali is known for its stunning natural beauty, including its lush green forests, blue ocean waters, and pink sunsets. Use these colors as inspiration for your color palette.[/field]
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Photography: Ditto Dianto | Event Planning: Divine Project Bali | Floral Design: Bali Wedding Atelier | Cake: Angie’s Cake Bali | Invitations: Seniman Calligraphy | Shoes: Bella Belle | Make Up: Windy Mulia | Hair Stylist: Grace Susan | Wedding Venue: Magnolia, Al Qasr, Dubai | Decor: Bali Wedding Atelier | Earrings: Denise Heffernan | Gown, Veil & Crown: Atelier des Modistes | Place Cards: Cleare | Rain Stopper Shaman: Tri Hatmani

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