Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Inside the spectacular $200,000 wedding of bespoke spray tanner complete with a street full of supercars, Lebanese drummers and a designer bridal gown


Nobodies pretending to be somebody.  The ostentatious Mediterranean taste involved looks rather repulsive from an Anglo perspective.  And was that a good use of $200,000?  I would have added it to my portfolio of blue-chip shares.  The bride looks pretty attractive anyway so surely she would have been enough to adorn the occasion with minimal context


 
My last wedding was enjoyed by all -- particularly the children present -- even though the wedding breakfast was in my back yard with a couple of buckets of KFC.  I thought my 5'11" bride by herself was spectacular enough.  See her below.




A professional spray tanner and her husband have tied the knot in spectacular style at one of Sydney's most sought-after wedding venues after rescheduling their nuptials due to a Covid lockdown.

Justin and Justine, both 32, envisioned a super chic modern wedding with traditional elements to pay homage to their Lebanese and Greek background at Doltone House on Jones Bay Wharf.

The couple from Sans Souci, who have been together for seven years, spent $200,000 bringing their vision to life with supercars escorting them around the city for the day and a dress by Australian designer Steven Khalil.  

'We had our traditional twist on entertainment which included many Lebanese drummers, in conjunction with the Greek bouzouki player and saxophone player, whom all intertwined to create one of the best atmospheres you could ever imagine,' she said.

'My bridal party and I had the perfect glam team with flawless makeup done by Melissa Sassine and hair by Sino Hairdressing. All our suppliers we worked with on the day and leading up were just simply amazing.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10650687/Inside-spectacular-200-000-wedding-Justine-Sarkis.html



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