WedLuxe Magazine Winter/Spring 2014 Vancouver & Western Canada | Page 48

pomp and ceremonies On the wedding day, the couple had two ceremonies. The first (legal ceremony) was an intimate gathering with just five people, and took place on the roof of the Penthouse Suite at the ROSEWOOD HOTEL GEORGIA. The remaining guests arrived at the hotel’s Reflections Outdoor Restaurant & Lounge for a champagne reception where they each had a polaroid photo taken for an art installation that would be revealed later in the day. During this time, Philip and Christene snuck away for a ‘blind’ photo shoot with each other in the art deco elevators of the hotel. “We were each in an elevator with the doors open, but couldn’t see each other. We snapped a polaroid there for a pivotal piece to add to the artwork later in the evening.” Philip rejoined the party just as the couple’s nephews were handing out little invitation cards instructing guests to meet him in the lobby for next steps. “We thought it would take some time for everyone to finish their drinks and make their way down, but it was almost instant!” says Christene. Philip led the guests across Georgia Street and up the carpeted steps of the VANCOUVER ART GALLERY. Once guests passed the (bow-tied) lion sculptures at the entrance, they were met with a white paper flower wall and huge bordeaux coloured floral arrangements. Four oversized images were hung in each of the four alcoves above the rotunda and dramatically uplit. They featured black and white prints of the couple, taken during their engagement photo shoot, and the couple’s lion emblem. The decor scheme of the second ceremony was black and white, which coincided remarkably well with an exhibit that was on display at the VANCOUVER ART GALLERY during the wedding. In the rotunda (where the ceremony took place), Evan Orion of FLOWERZ hung clouds of hydrangeas amongst the white hanging 48 Winter and Spring 2014 Molo lights. Singer Rob Hamilton of SIDE ONE entertained everyone with his vocals and acoustic guitar. To signal the start of the ceremony, the vocal group SAID SEBASTIAN (with wedding planner, Erin Bishop as a member) sang an acapella version of the song ‘My Heart With You’ by The Rescues as the couple’s family were escorted to their seats. The wedding party walked down the aisle to the song ‘Skinny Love,’ and the vocals of the song faded out as Christene’s dad walked her down the aisle. Laurie Barnes was the officiant. “Laurie was the girlfriend I was with the night I first met Philip. From the moment we first started talking about our wedding, Philip and I knew we wanted it to be more personal than an unknown officiant,” explains Christene. “It was also a secret that Laurie was marrying us.” After the ceremony, guests were led into the forecourt of the gallery for cocktail hour where passed canapés catered by SAVOURY CITY CATERING & EVENTS were served. One end of the space featured a large custom wall built by PROMOSA. The installation featured graphic frames that showcased guest names with descriptive words and stories pertaining to each person, as written by Christene and Philip. Two black frames were placed in the centre of the wall featuring WESTERN CANADA EDITION designs that Philip and Christene had created for each other. “During our elevator shoot we had FILOSOPHI EVENT PLANNING snap a photo of each of us separately and one in the elevators. The separate ones went up in our frames and the one of us together went up in an oversized frame with the quote ‘the sum of the whole is greater than the sum of the individual parts,’ which really sums up our relationship and our wedding, and our marriage so far!” The custom art installation was a conversation starter during the cocktail hour. When the newlyweds rejoined the party an hour later, 6