Razan and Antonie brought together 120+ of their nearest and dearest from all over the world to celebrate their nuptials in the countryside of Western Cape, South Africa. Their picturesque venue, Elandskloof Farm was the perfect backdrop for their culturally diverse party blending a rich mixture of texture, flavors, and colors.
The romantic atmosphere of their barn reception featured unique basket lights, hanging greenery and unique floral centerpiece all drenched in candlelight. Read more about their beautiful day below styled by Agape Wedding and Events, and don’t miss the full gallery after beautifully captured by James Frost.
From Agape Wedding & Events: Razan and Antonie contacted me all the way from Dubai, to put together their dream wedding in the countryside of Western Cape, South Africa, where Anotnie is originally from. With over 120 friends and family traveling from all over the world, a multitude of cultures (Tony is South Africa and Razan has Lebanese heritage), we had to marry a rich mixture of flavours, tastes, and elements into the wedding.
A week of pre-wedding festivities in our beautiful Cape Town, culminated in the most awesome boho wedding on Elandskloof Farm in the mountain valley of Overberg. The wedding included a ceremony officiated by one of the nearest and dearest friends, soft romantic flowers, gypsy jazz and dancing in the garden, before entering a magical reception inside an old barn filled with spilling floral and foliage from the ceiling, masses of basket lights, candles, and a delicious Mediterranean feast make by Cape Town's famous Karen Dudley.
Razan and Antonie opened the dance floor with a flash mob (of course!), followed by dancing the night away, complete with afterparty bar setup and aubergine and mozzarella panini for midnight snacks! This was the highlight of my wedding season last year, so be sure to check out the wedding video too!
Want to see more? Check out the wedding film from Vision On Fire below to get a closer look at Razan and Antonie's gorgoeus wedding in South Africa!
https://vimeo.com/233303897