Where Every Detail

Has a Reason

Each wedding begins with a conversation. It ends with something irreplaceable.

These are not testimonials. They are accounts of process, of listening, translating, and building. Each couple trusted DGS with their vision. What you see here is how that trust became beauty.

Tito & Chelda

ROYAL ROMANCE · CRIMSON, IVORY & CANDLELIGHT

Chelda had one reference: an old photograph of a ballroom filled with red roses and candlelight. Tito had one request: that it feel like a film they would never forget. From those two ideas, DGS built an entire world.

The Process

The pre-wedding concept was designed before a single photograph was taken. We visualized the palette, the mood, the spatial arrangement, deep crimson florals cascading at every height, ivory tulle pooling on the floor, candles at varying heights casting a warm amber glow across the scene. Every detail was intentional. Nothing was left to chance.

The Aesthetic

The result was cinematic and still. A voluminous ivory gown against an interior dressed entirely in red, roses, peonies, carnations, with long white gloves adding a final note of old-world elegance. Chelda rested like a painting. The room held its breath.

"It felt like stepping into a dream that was written just for us, where every details whispered our love story." — Chelda

Akung & Liola

CELESTIAL WHITE · PEARL, IVORY & HERITAGE GOLD

Akung & Liola chose white as their language, absolute, luminous, and unwavering. Yet Akung wanted to carry something of his heritage into the most important day of his life. DGS found the balance: a world of white architecture, with a single Tais sash as its heartbeat.

The Process

The design challenge was scale. Liola wanted columns of flowers that commanded the room without overwhelming the couple within it. DGS designed twin towers of white hydrangeas and baby’s breath, framing a sheer white backdrop beneath a crystal chandelier, a composition of pure vertical elegance.

The Aesthetic

The effect was celestial: soft white light, blooms from floor to ceiling, and a couple seated between them as if in the centre of something sacred. Marco’s Tais sash, woven in deep crimson and purple, became the single point of warmth in an otherwise luminous scene. Tradition, quietly honored.

"It was the most beautiful room
I have ever stood inside." — Liola

Betu & Nifa

ROMANTIC BLOOM · BLUSH, PEACH & SOFT WHITE

Nifa arrived at our first consultation with a single word: princess. Not theatrical, not excessive, but genuinely, warmly, softly royal. DGS translated that word into a reception where every detail whispered the same quiet magic.

The Process

The color palette was built around Nifa’s gown, a cathedral-length white ballgown with intricate lace sleeves. From there, DGS layered in peach and blush florals, softly-lit floral lamps, and a bespoke monogram disc in a warm lavender glow that anchored the entire backdrop.

The Aesthetic

The reception felt like the inside of a rose in full bloom. Blush carnations, white roses, pale foxglove, arranged in clusters at every level of the stage. Betu’s white tuxedo and Liola’s crown tiara completed a picture of romantic, unhurried perfection.

"Every flower, every light, it was exactly as I had imagined. Only more beautiful." — Nifa

Joe & Ika

GRAND GLAMOUR · ROSE GOLD, CHAMPAGNE & WARM WHITE

Ika wanted spectacle, not vulgarity, but the kind of grandeur that makes an entrance unforgettable. Joe simply wanted to see her face when she first saw the room. DGS designed with both in mind.

The Process

The reception was choreographed as much as designed. A sweeping floral arch of blush peonies, white roses, and peach blooms framed the J&I; monogram stage. Warm amber and pink lighting was tuned to the exact moment of the couple’s entrance, sparklers, smoke, and the arc of Ika’s rose gold sequined gown catching the light from every direction.

The Aesthetic

The gown itself was the centerpiece, liquid rose gold over a fitted silhouette, with a dramatic train that moved like a wave behind her. DGS designed the entire room to complement rather than compete: warm white florals, soft gold chairs, mirror floors that multiplied the light. It was theatre. It was timeless. It was hers.

"I have never felt more like myself than in that room, in that moment." — Ika

Deotozo & Dolores

BOTANICAL LUXURY · EMERALD, WHITE & NOIR

They wanted a wedding that felt considered rather than decorated, as if the space itself had grown this way naturally. DGS designed an environment that felt genuinely alive.

The Process

The concept began with the backdrop: a full living wall of emerald foliage, layered with hydrangeas, hanging vines, and botanical varieties that created depth and texture across every plane. A bespoke D&D; monogram in clean black metalwork anchored the composition against the white backdrop, graphic, contemporary, refined.

The Aesthetic

The result was a reception that felt like standing inside a perfectly composed editorial photograph. Deep navy, crisp white, cascading green, a palette with genuine conviction. Dolores’s fitted silver-beaded gown gleamed against the botanical backdrop like a jewel in a garden. Nothing was superfluous. Everything belonged.

"I didn't want a decorated room. I wanted a designed one. DGS understood that completely." — Dolores

Enço & Mimy

ROYAL BLUE · SAPPHIRE, GOLD & WHITE

Most couples choose white or blush. Mimy choose sapphire blue. Not as an accent, as the entire world. DGS embraced the decision with the same certainty she had, designing a reception that was vivid, joyful, and completely, unapologetically hers.

The Process

The palette was built around Mimy’s extraordinary blue sequined gown. DGS sourced hydrangeas in cobalt, royal, and powder blue, layered with white blooms for contrast, and constructed a theatrical arch behind the E&M; monogram in hammered gold.

Hexagonal lanterns in warm gold flanked the stage, adding depth and warmth to the cool blue palette.

The Aesthetic

The effect was regal without being stiff. Mimy’s silver tiara and off-shoulder gown made her the natural focal point of the room, and the room was designed to honor that.

Enço in his navy three-piece suit completed the composition: two shades of blue, perfectly matched, perfectly confident. A wedding with a point of view.

"I chose blue because it is who I am. DGS made sure every corner of that room knew it." — Mimy

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