Influencer couple Angelique Manto and David Guison proved to be an effortlessly stylish pair as they exchanged vows not just once, but twice.
Reflecting their distinct visual identity and avant-garde aesthetic, the couple quickly generated buzz through their back-to-back wedding celebrations.
Angelique and David first tied the knot in an intimate ceremony held on May 19, 2026, at Sine Pop in Cubao, Quezon City, before staging a bigger church wedding and grand reception on May 22, 2026.
Angelique previously described her bridal journey as part of her “Anti-Bride Diaries,” a personal take on rejecting traditional bridal expectations and embracing a more unconventional approach to weddings in 2026.
Their initials, “AM+DG,” also became a talking point among followers after several fans pointed out its symmetry to the Jesuit motto “AMDG” or Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, which translates to “For the greater glory of God.”

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Angelique, David hold intimate first wedding at Sine Pop
The couple’s first wedding ceremony on May 19 exhibited a more intimate and stripped-down atmosphere.
Photos published online show Angelique and David inside the raw, industrial interiors of Sine Pop, with towering concrete walls serving as the backdrop for the ceremony.
The minimalist venue styling was done by events stylist Ginger Gaddi, who transformed the stark venue into a dramatic monochromatic space filled with sculptural floral arrangements and pedestal installations.
White cascading florals softened the brutalist setting, creating a striking contrast against the unfinished concrete walls of the venue.
Angelique captioned one of her wedding posts: “our intimate wedding, in fragments and promises.”

For the intimate ceremony, Angelique wore a couture creation by Jaggy Glarino.
The gown featured a draped high neckline with gathered fabric flowing softly across the bodice before revealing a sheer lace skirt underneath.
The silhouette balanced structure and softness, with the flowing train adding movement to the otherwise streamlined look.
Angelique kept her overall styling understated, allowing the architectural details of the gown to stand out against the industrial venue.

Meanwhile, David wore a bespoke black ensemble by designer Russell Villafuerte.
The sharply tailored look featured exaggerated wide-leg trousers paired with a long structured jacket that carried intricate seam detailing throughout the garment.
Russell later shared a closer look at the outfit on Instagram Stories and revealed the extensive craftsmanship behind the piece.
“David's jacket up close. About 200+ seams including the pants. Practically made our own fabric for this and it's all worth it!” the designer wrote.
The intimate wedding reflected the couple’s preference for unconventional aesthetics over traditional ballroom-style wedding setups often associated with celebrity and influencer weddings.

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Couple stages grand church wedding, reception days later
Three days later, Angelique and David staged a larger church wedding and reception attended by family, friends, and guests from the fashion and influencer community.
For the ceremony, Angelique wore a heavily embellished gown by designer Cheetah Rivera.
The figure-hugging dress featured intricate silver beadwork arranged in cascading patterns that created a sculptural effect across the gown.
The look was paired with a long flowing veil and dramatic accessories that leaned into Angelique’s modern “anti-bride” concept.

In an Instagram post, Angelique shared the story behind the gown and her collaboration with the designer.
“This dress was born out of a dream — one that @cheetsrivera had and shared to me at 2AM in the morning.
“But the magic in creating with a friend is the freedom it held: how we're allowed to go beyond what we could imagine, collaborating and exploring new waters, while staying true to the stories we both hold closest to us.
“I have so much to share — but I'll share more in my Anti-Bride Diaries; this is our love story, woven and embellished by the heart of @ateliercheetahrivera [heart emoticon] what my Anti-Bride dreams are made of [heart emoticon].”
Angelique completed the look with jewelry from JMA Jewelry and statement bangles from The Elska Atelier.

Her glam for the ceremony was done by makeup artist Jason delos Reyes, who gave the bride a soft bronzed makeup look with sculpted skin, defined eyes, and nude lips that complemented the metallic detailing of the gown.
Meanwhile, hairstylist Gelo Cibrian styled Angelique’s hair sleek and straight beneath her embellished veil, creating a polished and elongated silhouette.
David, on the other hand, wore a statement piece by Vin Orias of Orias Studios.
His black groomsuit featured crystal-studded lapels and matching beadwork running along the sides of the trousers that added texture and subtle shine to the ensemble.
High-waisted wide-leg pants and a structured white shirt conclusively gave the look a vintage-meets-editorial feel.

Following the wedding ceremony, the couple hosted a grand reception at Whitespace Manila.
Photos shared online showed a dramatically styled reception spread featuring dark wood elements and minimalist floral arrangements.
Layered desserts and curated tablescapes matched the earthy and modern visual direction of the wedding.
One of Angelique’s Instagram Stories described the setup as their “dream spread.”

For the reception after-party, the couple changed into a second set of looks designed by Neric Beltran.
Angelique wore a sparkling two-piece ensemble featuring a structured embellished bodice paired with a dramatic sheer overskirt that revealed her legs underneath.
The reception outfit departed from traditional bridalwear and instead leaned into performance-fashion territory.
David coordinated with Angelique in a black-and-white embellished ensemble that featured gradient beadwork and sharp tailoring.
The couple’s reception outfits further reinforced the highly stylized direction of their wedding celebrations.

While David frequently referred to his wedding preparations online as part of his “groom era,” Angelique framed hers through her “Anti-Bride Diaries,” documenting her decision to move away from traditional bridal expectations and aesthetics.
Their back-to-back weddings have since generated online chatter, with followers praising the couple’s bold fashion choices that lived up to their social-media image.
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