• #36 A surprise elopement in Europe planned in 10 weeks

  • Oct 15 2023
  • Length: 1 hr
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#36 A surprise elopement in Europe planned in 10 weeks

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Rosie and Kelly interview Melanie Millen about her surprise elopement which her and hubby Adrian planned in 10 weeks. Mel is a Wedding Celebrant and Air Hostess based in Adelaide, South Australia, and takes us through the excitement of her Elopement in Positano, Italy, how they managed to plan it all in such a short time, from her couture Greta Kate gown, to their ceremony on a traditional Italian boat, how they kept it a secret from their loved ones, and all of her tips from hair and makeup to photography, as well as some hilarious stories along the way. If you’re interested in a surprise wedding or elopement, this is the episode for you!

     

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    More about Dana (Will & Co Photography)

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    More about Kelly (Found Collective)

    https://foundcollective.com.au

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