Last July 24, there is only one common talk of the
town that trends on twitter, its no other than the Marry Me at Marriott Holel – #MarryMeAtMarriottl despite the one week disturbance of typhoons that causes traffics and classes to be suspended in major cities in Metro Manila and part of Luzon.
Prime movers in the wedding
industry, most stylish influencers, media personalities across print and
online, and soon-to-wed couples, have gathered in this phenomenal event and
unapologetic of flooding social media timelines of what you might have missed
out.
Staged in the most coveted event address, Marriott Grand Ballroom, Marry
Me at Marriott is earned its well-deserved trademark to be the country’s top
bridal show - and more - for spectacles, sumptuous spread and surprises that
continues to get bigger and better each year.
THE WEDDING
MUST-HAVE’S
On its 5th year, Manila Marriott
Hotel proved once again its commitment in making grand weddings come to life. Just
when you thought you have seen it all, the hotel left everyone in awe of the
many tricks they were able to pull up their sleeves.
The opening is already a showstopper: a chic
Mercedes Benz SLC bridal car drove down the runway, portraying how every Marriott
wedding could start with a grand entrance. Even the last to strut down is a
sleek Mercedes Benz SLC convertible driven by the dapper Alden Richards. How
they did it? These stylish cars accessed the Grand Ballroom through the two car
lifts for a seamless choreography.
In between the plethora of bridal collections, stellar
performances exhibited how creative weddings at Marriott could be. First of
which is an electrifying aerial dance, an acrobatics from a fabric hung on the
Grand Ballroom’s 12-meter high ceiling. While the two dancers the work the
fabrics, an 8-tier (height) wedding cake descended from the ceiling, leading to
a symbolic slicing of the cake scene. The string ensemble by in-demand wedding
instrumentalist, Bernie Pasamba, cued in the dreamy fall of rose petals while
endearing little girls walk through it. Just like the first dance of the
newlyweds, Manila’s top dance group, G-force, rocked the entire runway with a
romantic-to-upbeat flash mob performance. After the finale collection, the trio
group Groomsmen gave a hair-raising serenade. Now, those are incredible
elements you can include in your Marriott wedding.
Right before the show, guests already enjoyed a
feast for their appetites at the spacious foyer of the Grand Ballroom. A
long-stretch of appetizers, savories and desserts overflowed for the 1,000 invited guests.
Entrees included a handful variations of California roll on an ice-carving,
delish canapes, bourbon smoked pork leg, and organic vegetables.
An extra cheese was added to the romantic event on a huge table of locally-sourced cheese paired with German bread, a recipe by their Executive Chef Meik Brammer.
The plush dessert table alone has cakes, cupcakes, homemade marshmallows, macarons, fresh fruits chocolates and vegan bars. And, guests can’t resist swarming Manila’s biggest iron pan filled to the rim of beef stew. Complementing the sumptuous food are endless servings of sparkling, red and white wines.
AN EYE FOR
DETAILS
The grand experience began right upon arrival.
Guests were dropped off at the West Wing, their newest expansion development
that adds 228 premium rooms and suites. Then, they were ushered to the
Skybridge, the modern connection between the Main Hotel, West Wing and Marriott
Grand Ballroom. Marriott wedding cakes lined up at the Skybridge; each made
with fondant, delicately hand-painted and embellished with edible pastillage.
The fragrance of fresh flowers welcomed the
guests at the Marriott Grand Ballroom. Today’s top event stylists, Gideon
Hermosa, Michael Ruiz and Teddy Manuel – or best known as the GMT, collaborated
for the first time in Marry Me at Marriott. The incredible trio designed the
opulent floral installations, chandeliers and drapes that accentuated the
venue.
The ballroom’s professional high steel
platforms and catwalks made the heavy-duty design and lights of the show. All
seats are prime with the 3ft by 8ft rise panels to create 8-row bleachers, to
provide all 1,500 guests with an unobstructed view of the show.
Headlining the bridal show is the alluring mix
of collections from famed local designers, Avel Bacudio, Hannah Kong and Happy
Andrada and Michael Leyva. Each designer showcased unique style that any bride
personality could associate with. Amongst the stunning and towering models were
influential celebrities and personalities who walked as muses.
Michael Leyva
opened the show with young designer Patty Ang and closed it with a bang with
Anne Curtis. Happy Andrada came next with her bridesmaids squad Lorin and
Venice Gutierrez, and Janeena Chan.
Most adorable flower girls opened for Hannah Kong, Kathleena Tan (daughter of Kevin Tan) and Aria Gutierrez (daughter of Gutierrez); ravishing ladies closed for her including Maricar Reyes-Poon, Tricia Gosingtian and Olympian Hidilyn Diaz.
Avel Bacudio is the perfect finale with dashing grooms, Sam Wilson and Alden Richards.
Most adorable flower girls opened for Hannah Kong, Kathleena Tan (daughter of Kevin Tan) and Aria Gutierrez (daughter of Gutierrez); ravishing ladies closed for her including Maricar Reyes-Poon, Tricia Gosingtian and Olympian Hidilyn Diaz.
Avel Bacudio is the perfect finale with dashing grooms, Sam Wilson and Alden Richards.
As if the entire night wasn’t a treat already,
Manila Marriott Hotel partnered with luxury brands for special giveaways as a
cherry-on-top to the guests. Four stunning ladies got a bundle of lipsticks
from Bobbi Brown, 4 head-stunners received the newly launced perfume products
of Jo Malone London, one stylish woman won a salon party from Extraordinail,
huge bags of high-quality hair extensions were given by Tokyo Posh, two couples
won premium timepieces from Skagen, and one lucky winner won a one-year
membership in Club Marriott.
To end the night, four winners were had a
“happily ever after” moment as they got the most coveted staycation in
Marriott’s 261 sq.meter Chairman Suite at the new West Wing.
Manila Marriott Hotel holds this annual event
to give a tease on how committed they are on making every wedding grand in
every way. Now you can have yours
too, all you need to ask is “Will you marry me at Marriott?
and call (02) 988-9999 or visit manilamarriott.com.
and call (02) 988-9999 or visit manilamarriott.com.
To join ongoing
conversations, like Facebook.com/Marriotthotelmanila, follow @marriottmanila on
Twitter, and @manilamarriott on Instagram.
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