Keeping it simple, and true to us.

We are, at our core, a couple who keeps things simple and uncomplicated. We like long dinners (with drinks, duh) that run past midnight, conversations that jump from one topic to another, and days with no real plan that somehow end up being the ones you remember. A big, formal wedding never quite fits that picture. Our relationship has always been so easy and relaxed, and it remains the same as we begin our marriage.

Celebrating the way we know best

Not with a single orchestrated day, but a few slow ones.

A small ceremony, in the country we're slowly building our life in, with the people we love most. Unhurried, unscripted, and more true to us than anything else we could have planned. The kind of time that's hard to come by, and worth making room for.

a good photo of the two of us goes here
— we're working on it —
44.9376° S  —  168.7370° E

Getting here is half the adventure.

We're aware of what we're asking. Queenstown is far and not a small trip to make. The fact that you would consider traveling this distance to be a part of this celebration is not something we take for granted. It's the kind of thing that reminds us how lucky we are in the people we get to keep.

Take the journey
In this issue
01Travel & StayVisas, flights, where to stay — and a map worth flying 02The WeekA few slow days, the ceremony among them 03AttireDark autumn tones, formal outdoor 04Those InvitedEveryone in the room 05Around QueenstownEats, drinks, and a few day trips
The Antonios
Monday, 1 March 2027
QUEENSTOWN · NEW ZEALAND
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