Tessa & Anthony’s Wedding - As Seen in Vogue Australia

Some weddings are stylish. Others are unforgettable.
Tessa and Anthony’s wedding - recently featured in Vogue Australia - was both.

Set across two of Melbourne’s most iconic locations, the day began with a heartfelt ceremony in Treasury Gardens, before moving to a striking reception held in the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) — a venue that made this celebration even more extraordinary.

The styling leaned into the scale and mood of the space: a careful balance of minimalism and bold detail. Dinner was served beneath giant Yayoi Kusama artworks, part of an exhibition that added immersive, contemporary drama to the evening. The art became a living part of the reception - surrounding guests in scale, colour, and light.

Tessa wore a structured Vivienne Westwood gown, effortlessly architectural, yet romantic, setting the tone for the day’s styling.

This wasn’t a wedding that followed trends. It was one that embraced context, personality, and place - made memorable not just by where it was held, but how it felt.

Being featured in Vogue was the perfect recognition of a wedding that felt like art - and we were proud to help bring it to life.

Looking to create a design-led wedding in an iconic space?

We work with couples across Australia and New Zealand who value creativity, style, and substance.
Tessa & Anthony’s wedding is proof that a refined, personal celebration can speak volumes - and we’d love to help you create something just as meaningful.

See the full feature in Vogue Australia →

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