June 21, 2007

McLeod’s Daughters- Alex and Stevie Tie The Knot!

Filed under: Celebrity Weddings · Posted by: Polkadot Bride at 2:24 pm


I’m always a sucker for a wedding on TV and last night McLeod’s daughters pulled off a lovely one betweeen characters Alex and Stevie. Of course there were the usual TV wedding dramas- eyelash tinting going wrong and the groom almost missing the ceremony, but alls well that ends well and this wedding was a fairytale one!

Stevie wore a very unusual white bridal gown with purple inserts. The gown was was designed by Jenny Miles and made by Caleche Bridal Centre in Norwood, South Australia. For a smiliar gown (which comes in over 20 colours!) check out Alfred Angelo


She carried a purple and white bouquet with her hair down and her bridesmaids were dressed in dark purple gowns by Tea Rose and cowboy boots.


The girls all rode to the ceremony on horseback where Alex and Stevie took their vows to a background of rolling hills and to the tune of ‘I’ll Never Let You Go’ by Evermore.


It was onto the reception next which was decorated with soft white draping and rice paper lanterns.


An evening of dancing- the first dance to ‘Songbird’ by Rachael Lavelle and fun took place until Stevie and Alex changed into their going away clothes (a short white dress for her!) and instead of the ‘Just married’ decorated ute, took an exit more Alex style and rode off on a motorbike into the afternoon sunlight!

(Images from Channel 9)

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Want more? Check out these posts from the archives

  1. Alex and Kristel - The Details
  2. Alex Perry Launches Ready To Wear Bridal
  3. Alex and Kristel
  4. Andrew Johns Ties The Knot
  5. Fashion Designs Go Vibrant

1 Comment »

  1. I loved this episode. Like the minister said “it’s about time!” Stevie and Alex were meant to be together. Her dress was absolutely beautiful and the whole cowboots with the fancy bridesmaid dresses was a nice personal touch.

    Comment by Smallworldtraveler — June 22, 2007 @ 5:50 pm

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