Korean-german Wedding In A Beautiful Finca In Malaga

Korean-german Wedding In A Beautiful Finca In Malaga

Julia & Tae-Jun dreamt of a wedding that had meaning for both of them. He has Korean and she has Spanish roots but they met and live together in Germany. They decided to have it in the south of Spain, where they could see the sea, enjoy the vibrant sunshine and be surrounded by nature. Only surrounded by family and their witnesses. 8 guests who lived every second of this great day together with a bride and groom in love.

The design of every corner was inspired by Korean tradition and something reminiscent of Spain. The colour blue is very representative of Korean weddings and red is also very representative of Spain. The floral design was inspired by Asian flowers.

The most important thing for them was the ceremony, in 3 different languages, accompanied by live piano and violin and which was streamed to all the other family and friends who live far away. The bride and groom walked down the aisle together. "We are not a typical couple. We're going in together and we're going out again together as husband and wife," Julia said. They even went dress shopping together for Julia in Malaga. The bride and groom wanted each of their guests to "warm up" the rings with good wishes before handing them over. At the end there was a surprise from the groom for everyone: he played the violin. Something he doesn't often do in front of people. When I met Julia & TJ and asked them what they liked to do together, Julia's answer was "listen to TJ play the violin, which he doesn't do often but is a dream". 

The reception took place in the garden of the ceremony and the dinner on the beautiful Andalusian terrace. A table decorated in white and gold tones and personalised details such as the cards with the names of each guest.

Another very personalised detail was the bride and groom's photo corner, which served as a gift for the guests. These photos were taken on their trip to Korea, where it is typical to do wedding shootings. "Everything was amazing and beautiful. We will never forget this day”. Planning a destination wedding is better if you have the help of a professional who controls the place where everything is going to take place. Finding the perfect venue, in another language, finding the best suppliers, accommodation... "Without your help it would not have been possible. Thank you very much".

Curiosity of the day: it was quite windy when we were setting up the decorations and the welcome sign fell down three times. Luckily it remained almost intact, but in the rush it was not in focus at the time of the photo.

Video J & TJ


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