Everything Tagged as: myhkwedding picks

Philip Tsang Photography

You need to check out Philip Tsang’s beautifully written website/blog to get a real feel for his shots. Anyone reading can tell instantly that he cares deeply about his role as wedding photographer, and really puts thought and feeling into the beautiful photographs he produces, which all have a soft, gentle and natural feel.

The Mandarin Cake Shop

The exquisite cakes from the Mandarin Cake Shop really have to be seen to be believed. It’s helmed by pastry chef Bob Tay, who creates spectacular confections out of icing–which really have to be seen to be believed.

Atelier Makeup

Atelier offers a naturalistic makeup technique for women wanting to look their best–but still look natural–on their big day. They say that they want to use makeup to bring out a woman’s best natural features, not hide her face.

Platinum Heart

If you prefer to avoid flashy brand-names for your rings, then try Platinum Heart. This small jewellery company offers ethically-sourced, quality rings and other jewels.

The Helena May

The Helena May was established in 1916 by Lady May, wife of the then governor of Hong Kong, Sir Henry May. It provided a place for single ladies to stay, as hotels were considered improper back then! These days, it’s a member’s club in a beautifully preserved heritage building right in the heart of Central.

Real Weddings: The Red Sole Bride

Here’s  a blog that should offer a little wedding inspiration. The Red Sole Bride has set up a site to chronicle her trip to the aisle–in a stunning pair of Louboutin wedding shoes, of course. Get practical ideas and style tips from her virtual mood board. We particularly love the idea of using vintage holga cameras and polaroids to capture the day.

www.theredsolebride.com

Star Ferry

Take a romantic ride on Hong Kong’s famous ferry for your nuptials. A boat costs $4,000-$5,000 per hour to hire, and can carry up to 300 guests, embarking from any Star Ferry pier and sailing to Penny’s Bay, Sunny Bay or the Tsing Ma Bridge, to name a few.

Four Seasons Giftcard

If you don’t want to give the bride and groom cash, but would still like to offer them something that’s both practical and rather special, then consider buying them a Four Seasons giftcard. They start at denominations of US$50 and go right up to US$100,000, and can be spent at any Four Seasons resort in the world and for any service they provide, from rooms and restaurants to spa treatments and even products from the gift shop. The cards come beautifully packaged and can be personalized. Buy in the hotel’s gift shop or online here.

Four Seasons Hotel, 8 Finance St., Central, 3196-8888, www.fourseasons.com/hongkong.