SOMETHING GREEN, SOMETHING STILL | 155 GUESTS | THE PAVILION
Beneath a crystal chandelier in Gabbinbar's white-columned Pavilion, Anna and Rhys exchanged their vows surrounded by the quiet generosity of a garden in full leaf. The ceremony unfolded with an unhurried grace — her strapless ivory gown finished with a sheer silk scarf draped softly around the neck, his velvet dinner jacket worn with the ease of someone entirely at home in a moment. She carried an armful of white hydrangeas and viburnum, full and unrestrained. In the soft diffused light of the afternoon, they wandered the manicured grounds with champagne, stealing a moment together on a wrought-iron garden bench — unhurried and entirely present. Then, the doors opened — and they walked into The Conservatory to a room of long feasting tables set beneath a suspended chandelier installation swathed in lush green hydrangeas, white roses, and trailing amaranthus, candlelight and the warmth of everyone they loved waiting to receive them.



















