Inside Aussie influencer Pia Muehlenbeck's ultra-lavish wedding
Aussie influencer and Instagram model Pia Muehlenbeck has tied the knot with her long-time partner Kane Vato in a lavish wedding at Byron Bay.
The former lawyer, who has over 2 million followers, shared the first image of the happy couple in what could be the most well coordinated wedding of the year.
Pia looked stunning in a white gown by Pallas Couture and a matching veil, with the dress featuring oversized nude sleeves, lace embellishments and a dramatic train.
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White flowers were also scattered up and down the dress, matching the ones in her bouquet.
In fact, everything from the decorations, to the bridal party’s attire and even the guests’ dress code matched.
Keeping it coordinated
Just a few weeks before the wedding, details of a particular request emerged.
On their wedding site kaneandpia.com, Pia and her new husband asked guests to only wear “natural earth tones”, the Daily Telegraph reported.
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She wanted everyone to “adhere to this direction” and even supplied a Pinterest board full of inspiration for the light and earthy themed dress code.
It seems the message got out as guests were happy to stick to the theme with other photos being shared across social media showing guests in their ‘natural earth tones’.
Second dress
After their outdoor wedding ceremony, Pia and Kane hosted a lovely reception under the stars, with guests sharing long tables decorated with fairy lights.
They chose Fig Tree Restaurant as their venue – the same Byron Bay location picked by Sam and Snezana Wood for their Byron Bay wedding last week.
Pia and Kane also had a party bus for the end of the night, and the bride changed into a second dress more suited to dancing.
The sparkling, one-shouldered design was much more form-fitting than her first gown, and featured a thigh-high split.
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