Garden of Love

The team still remembers the moment we told Gary that we hoped he would always remain a good husband to Thuỷ Tiên.
He shook our hands, looked at us with complete certainty, and answered quietly, that was the one thing he knew for sure.

And perhaps that was what “Garden of Love” truly meant.

Not simply a luxurious space overflowing with flowers, but the promise held within his gaze, his embrace, and the quiet steadiness he would continue giving Tiên throughout the life they were about to build together.

The concept itself carried an intriguing challenge: creating a “garden of love” through a monochrome palette of black and white. Gary envisioned hundreds of flowers transforming the venue into a deeply personal sanctuary — a place where their love could feel rooted, alive, and growing.

Every bloom and branch entered the space with intention, carrying fragments of G&T’s memories, emotions, and wishes. The result became a floral landscape balancing purity and mystery, softness and strength.

Lighting played an essential role within the experience. Gentle reflections and layered light effects illuminated the flowers while blending shades of white, black, and grey into something cinematic and dreamlike. The atmosphere constantly shifted throughout the evening — at times intimate and calm, at others glowing with emotion and quiet grandeur.

But beyond the design itself, what truly made the celebration unforgettable was G&T’s presence within it.

They radiated effortlessly that day.
Not because everything appeared perfect on the surface, but because every detail had been thoughtfully unraveled and refined to feel deeply true to who they are together.

“Garden of Love” became more than a wedding concept.
It became a reflection of devotion — tender, unwavering, and enduring long after the flowers faded.

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