Trip to Korea (Part 2)
Next day was our meeting at 9 am at Paradise City Resort with the lighting vendor. All decor elements were discussed in great detail in the actual space with specs for custom structures and fabrication of various decor items.
After a quick lunch, we said our goodbyes and headed to Seoul for our walk thru at the church where bride met us with a couple of her friends. After spending a few hours at the church, we were treated to a sumptuous dinner at a two Michelin star restaurant on the most fashionable street of Seoul. Further discussions on the timeline and design of the wedding was discussed with bride being directly involved. This was by far the most important and productive meeting and one could see the bride totally relaxed. Dinner lasted a few hours after which goodbyes were said and we left to check in to our hotel.
Next day was again full of meetings but we managed to sneak some time to do some sightseeing. On my last day in Seoul we managed to go to the flower mart at 5 am to browse the aisles and not only determine the exact flowers we were planning to use at the wedding but also meet with a few vendors for custom wood structures. We got back to the hotel at 10 am for a quick breakfast and was then picked up by the driver at 11 am to take me to the airport for my 2 pm flight.
Canβt wait to share this wedding with our readers in February.
Green tea latte, ice cream and cake
Green tea from Jeju
Korean street food moong bean pancakes deep fried
Young & Nikki enjoying a nice stroll at Independence Square