From casual wine and dine
to complete settings with orchestra and choir, local celebs' wedding receptions
celebrate the Good Life for all!
Uploaded: January 30, 2009
Fragrant, lovely bouquets of all sizes
and shapes filled the reception area of the NBC Tent (The Fort, Taguig)
at the wedding of Willie Revillame and Liz Almoro.
The paper lanterns strung around the reception area were made by Raymond, with a lot of help from the Lauchengco and Rocha families, a testament to the groom's creativity and personal attention to detail. Long-stemmed cala lilies in glass vases gave the final touch to a beautiful display.
At Fernwood Gardens (Project 6, Quezon City) during the garden reception for Gladys Reyes and Christopher Roxas, the tables were festooned with centerpiece blooms in the same color palette as the bridal bouquet. Elegant swans in a fishpond brought added cheer to the reception.
For the Vicky Morales-King Reyno reception, the NBC Tent (The Fort, Taguig) was lined with potted trees. Kamuning branches in tall, thin vases provided a canopy for the guests and for the centerpieces filled with deep-pink tulips, hydrangeas, and carnations. A spray of greens as centerpieces evoked water fountains or exploding fireworks.
The wedding of Aga Muhlach and Charlene Gonzalez was awash in pink, right down to the bright fuchsia tulip centerpieces, for the reception at the Camp John Hay Clubhouse (Baguio). The tulips, imported from Holland, were also used in lieu of napkin rings for the place settings.
The reception was held at the Cavite Coliseum (Imus), which is actually a cockfight arena (sabungan). That's how big a venue the popular couple needed for their guests!
An arrangement with gerberas, tropical blooms, and assorted greens cascaded down the front of the presidential table of the Gazebo Royale (Visayas Avenue, Quezon City) during the reception for Matet de Leon and Mickey Estrada.