Romantic Garden-Inspired Wedding in Mosman
Love stories take time to bloom, and for Groom Yansen and Bride Doan, eight years of love led to one beautiful moment: a heartfelt proposal on a holiday trip that changed their lives forever. Doan said “Yes,” and the next chapter of their journey began—planning their dream wedding.
Held at a breathtaking wedding venue in Mosman, their special day was filled with romantic details, warm floral tones, and genuine emotion. Like many busy couples, planning a wedding while juggling full-time jobs felt overwhelming. Doan reached out to us uncertain of where to begin, worried about making mistakes—especially after seeing how her friend’s DIY wedding became unexpectedly stressful and disorganised.
Through a few thoughtful consultations, we got to know their love story, cultural background, and Doan’s vision for a soft, elegant, and romantic wedding atmosphere. From there, we crafted a custom wedding styling proposal that reflected her gentle personality and their venue’s charm.







Romantic Wedding Styling in Soft, Warm Florals
Inspired by Doan’s dream wedding style, we chose a romantic warm-toned floral palette, blending timeless elegance with a delicate modern touch.
The bridal bouquet was designed with cream garden roses, soft white cosmos, Queen Anne’s Lace, and alstroemeria, creating a bouquet that felt both tender and sophisticated. On the morning of her big day, as Doan held her bouquet before walking down the aisle, her eyes welled with tears—and she whispered a heartfelt thank-you. That moment of pure joy reminded us why we do what we do.
As wedding florists and stylists, we’re more than just floral designers. We help bring each couple’s story to life. Being by Doan’s side throughout the planning process, from consultation to the final reveal, was a privilege that left us feeling deeply honoured and inspired.











Feature Suppliers:
Ceremony Venue: Sergeants Mess
Photographer: 96Wedding Co
Flowers and Styling: Chloris Flowers and Events
Music: Bobo & Jono
Celebrant: Vu Ong