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Jess + TJ, Indian and Western Wedding

Some weddings are unforgettable—and then there’s Jess and TJ’s day, which was double the fun, double the love, and packed with color, laughter, and good vibes. These two met on Tinder back in 2022 (shoutout to IKEA knives and TJ’s Milwalkee upgrade for the laughs), got engaged on a Gold Coast beach, and tied the knot yesterday in the most epic way possible: two weddings in one day!

The day kicked off with an incredible Indian ceremony that was a feast for the senses. Reds, oranges, and vibrant traditions filled the room as Jess and TJ tied the knot surrounded by their closest family and friends. It was heartfelt, colorful, and the perfect way to start the celebration.

After the ceremony, everyone took a scenic drive back through the hills to Tooberac, where the group spent a chilled-out afternoon playing games, enjoying lunch, and soaking in the vibe while the bridal party prepped for round two.

By the time the western ceremony began, The Acres of Toobora was glowing. The grounds were stunning—think rolling hills, gorgeous gardens, and that dreamy late-afternoon light. Georgia, their celebrant, kept the ceremony lighthearted and fun, with plenty of smiles and laughs all around. Jess and TJ were beaming, and their daughter Aria stole the show with her cuteness.

And then there was the reception—wow. The dance floor was packed, shots were being handed out by a cheeky cousin determined to keep the energy up, and the whole vibe was electric. Between the pumping tunes and the endless laughter, it was clear these two were surrounded by people who adore them.

From the vibrant Indian ceremony to the heartfelt western vows, and all the unforgettable moments in between, Jess and TJ’s wedding day was truly one for the books. Thank you both for letting me be part of such an incredible celebration—it was an absolute honor to capture all the magic!

Ready to relive their day? Keep scrolling for all the highlights! 🎉💕

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