{"id":164677,"date":"2021-11-29T05:13:58","date_gmt":"2021-11-28T18:13:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/real-weddings\/kingsford-barossa-valley-weddig-firlie-raegan\/"},"modified":"2022-03-17T07:30:03","modified_gmt":"2022-03-16T20:30:03","slug":"kingsford-barossa-valley-weddig-firlie-raegan","status":"publish","type":"au-real-wedding","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/real-weddings\/kingsford-barossa-valley-weddig-firlie-raegan\/","title":{"rendered":"Firlie and Raegan celebrate their Barossa Valley wedding at Kingsford Homestead"},"content":{"rendered":"

“Nothing was chosen for Instagram. It was all about us as a couple.”<\/h3>\n

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Firlie and Raegan put the mood into mood board when they ignored social trends and brought one hundred per cent of themselves to their Barossa Valley wedding.<\/p>\n

The South Australian brides planned their own wedding succinctly in nine months, deciding early on that they’d honour each other’s every wedding wish.<\/p>\n

For Firlie, that meant a billowy satin wedding gown<\/strong><\/a> with a statement bow at the back; and for Raegan, a wedding dress and<\/em> a bespoke bridal jumpsuit<\/strong><\/a> (which, of course, requires not one, but two<\/em> first-looks throughout the day.)<\/p>\n

Emerald green and dusty rose ran throughout the aesthetic of the 2021 Easter weekend-wedding enjoyed by 160 guests. With four days to celebrate, many stayed on site with the couple and their all-girl wedding party.<\/p>\n

Celebrity celebrant Dorinda Hafner delivered a rave-worthy ceremony<\/strong><\/a> from The Kingsford’s shearing shed lawn (a nod to farm-girl Raegan’s upbringing), and post-‘I do’, in honour of Firlie’s Edinburgh heritage, a bagpiper and drummer led the congregation toward the 1856 homestead for cocktails and canapes.<\/p>\n

With their tummies full of delicious fare served from share plates down long tables, guests later took to the alfresco dancefloor. A Baker Boys<\/strong><\/a> nine-piece ensemble played beneath the warm glow of fairy lights to a loved-up crowd; even pyjama-clad toddlers were having the time of their little lives.<\/p>\n

When Firlie and Raegan awoke the next morning as a Mrs and Mrs, there was no time for nostalgia – for a recovery party in their name was awaiting them in their honour.<\/p>\n

The weekend was all about quality family time with all the most important people around us.<\/em><\/p>\n

We also only did something if it felt meaningful to us as a couple. The cocktails were our favourite drinks, the wines were local wines that we loved. The food was about sharing and talking to the person across the table from you. The band played music that we loved. Nothing was chosen for Instagram, it was all about us a couple.<\/em><\/p>\n

All the planning of the individual elements was exactly how we wanted it (two women organising an event, we got things done!) We could never predict how it all came together, and on the day, it was better than could have imagined!<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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This luxury Barossa Valley wedding was captured beautifully by James Field Photography<\/a>.<\/em><\/h4>\nCHECK OUT JAMES FIELD PHOTOGRAPHY<\/span><\/a>\n

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James Field<\/a> \u2014 what an absolutely amazing human.”<\/h4>\n

James, our photographer, went above and beyond on our wedding weekend \u2014 he was always there to make sure everything went smoothly, not just for photos, but helping with our bouquets, fixing shoes, ensuring buttonholes were delivered to the right people, and just generally being a helpful and considerate person.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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“Trying to find something that suited everyone is (I’m sure) not a problem unique to us.”<\/h4>\n

The bridesmaids’ dresses were the hardest thing to organise for our entire weekend. For a long time we couldn’t decide if the two bridal parties should wear the same dresses, or be completely different. In the end, we decided to have the same dresses for all four bridesmaids and made a colour distinction to differentiate the two parties.<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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“Handmade Catering went above and beyond!”<\/h4>\n

For mains, we wanted big, delicious shared platters down the tables.<\/p>\n