See the Details from Beauty Gonzalez and Norman Crisologo’s Garden Wedding

I don’t know about you, but at Preen we are always suckers for weddings with great styling and last weekend’s affair should not be missed. Actress Beauty Gonzalez married art curator Norman Crisologo in an intimate garden wedding in Antonio’s Tagaytay.

Unlike other garden weddings, there was no saccharine sweet or bright florals in sight, but rather the couple opted everything to be in classic black and white—from the breathtaking and totally Instagram-worthy backdrop to the gorgeous white flowers. Jun Poblador and event stylist Teddy Manuel made the vision into reality.

The bride wore a Dolce & Gabbana dress that featured embellishments and black bows while the groom wore a white suit paired with a black bowtie and pants.

The very limited and intimate guest list featured their close friends and family. Ellen Adarna who, apparently, was their cupid wore an eye-catching dress that was approved by the bride. “Don’t hate,” she said. “Beauty (the bride) wanted me to wear this.”

Our very own editor Ria Prieto was there with Tricia Centenera.

Julius Babao and his wife Christine Bersola-Babao were also there with Aga Mulach. The couple even posted a funny moment with Ellen Adarna.

Beauty’s co-star Bianca King wore a deep violet dress that fit the theme of a darker color palette.

Here’s Arnold Vegafria with Jun Poblador and Erwin Romulo.

Fashion designer friends Jaz Cerezo, Patty Yap, AJ Alberto, and Anthony Ramirez were present in full force.

John Lloyd Cruz and Nivien Soledad were also in attendance.

Beauty and Norman wanted a simple, fun, and intimate wedding and we’re pretty sure they got what they wanted. Congratulations, Beauty, Norman, and your beautiful daughter Olivia!

 

Photo courtesy of Beauty Gonzalez’s Instagram account

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Jacque De Borja: Jacque De Borja is an introvert pretending to be an extrovert, who gets insanely emotional about things—especially if they’re about dogs, women’s rights, and Terrace House.