
When Gavin proposed to me, I was completely caught by surprise. My
friends and I were having a girlsβ night out, and one of them wanted to head to
a nice place to chill. Ironically, I suggested Sentosa, which was where the
fateful proposal would be. Upon reaching the venue, we headed to the Suspension
Bridge at Palawan Beach. Truth be told, I was a little scared as it was night
time and it felt really eerie. But they were adamant about me going first, so I
plucked up my courage and went on ahead. At that moment, I saw a familiar
figure approach me on the bridge. It was Gavin, all suited up holding a bouquet
of lovely flowers, and there was a huge, lipstick-patterned banner that read
βKatty, will you marry me?β I was at a loss for words. It was undoubtedly the
best moment of my life.




It took very long for me to find the right dress for my second march-in. Eventually, I settled on a two-piece nude and baby blue garment which had a removable floating tulle skirt on top of a shorter tube dress. Both of my evening gowns featured pastel hues that matched the Enchanted Theme we chose.





We had always envisioned our banquet to be fun and enjoyable but did not have a specific theme in mind, so we went with the Enchanted Theme provided by the hotel. Our aisle was decorated with birdcage standees and pink and ivory rose petals, while the other props for the reception and stage area were selected by IM.Perfection. We especially loved the big, retro L.O.V.E marquee light.

A delectable eight-course meal was served for dinner, and the Yam Paste with Gingko Nuts and Pumpkins was easily the most popular dish. Much to our delight, we received great feedback from our guests. Not only did they enjoy the food and service, they even commented that our wedding was the best that they had ever attended.






