Drawing inspiration from the wealthy cultural background of the Day of the Dead and the artistic variety of Frida Kahlo, Anahi and Chris had a clear vision of how their special occasion would feel and look. Featuring a shocking display of color and textures, the pair’s Cactus Country wedding showcases unconventional style and gorgeously moody touches. All the pieces was cohesive and flowed seamlessly, from the venue and flowers right down to the marriage attire.
The couple’s daring fashion decisions set the tone and gave their celebration a contemporary twist. Unnecessary to say, Anahi looked absolutely stunning in her custom off-the-shoulder gown with ornate gold and cerulean embroidery. She paired this ensemble with a spectacular gold sugar skull halo crown. Meanwhile, Chris perfectly complemented the bride and rocked a blue checkered jacket, and a hot pink tie.
Harking back to the Mexican Mojave, African Sahara, and Argentinian Patagonia—the Cactus Country was the proper setting for his or her unique affair. And with the otherworldly, cactus-dotted landscape as their backdrop, the 2 professed their love to one another surrounded by their family members. Following their intimate desert ceremony, a vibrant reception awaited. The couple and their guests dined on delicious Spanish food and danced the night away. Take a better look, and don’t miss out on all of the unforgettable details. These dreamy photographs captured by Eerik Sandstrom Photography will certainly take your breath away.
The Couple:
Anahi and Chris
The Wedding:
Cactus Country, Victoria, Australia
Why A Cactus Country Wedding
We selected the Cactus Country due to its amazing landscape and uniqueness that’s not common here in Australia. We wanted to move our guests, give them an evening to recollect, and made sure they had a good time.
Personalizing Their Ceremony By Writing Their Vows Having A “Plugged” Ceremony
We wrote our own vows, used biodegradable fresh petals to avoid damaging the gorgeous landscape, allowed people to take as many photos and videos as possible, and encouraged a “plugged” ceremony.
Advice From the Newlyweds: Don’t Be Afraid To Explore Out Of The Box Wedding Ideas
Our advice for couples who just began the planning process, do what makes you glad. Sometimes getting out of the box and trying various things improves your experience and that of your guests.
They Treated Their Guests To Delicious Spanish Food
We hired a Spanish caterer, Dos Amigos. We treated our guests to Spanish food and served Paella, Spanish potatoes, calamari, and churros. It was absolutely delicious! We made sure we brought in a few of my Hispanic culture for our very multicultural group of guests.
Congratulations to Anahi and Chris on their Day of the Dead Cactus Country wedding. And large because of Eerik Sandstrom Photography for capturing all the gorgeous details that made this celebration an inspiration to think outside the box. And like this couple, don’t be afraid to place your own spin on traditions or infuse your big day together with your and your partner’s personal style.