Sunshine, champagne and Carmela Soprano vitality: Inside Brent and Nahrin’s Melbourne wedding

“For Assyrians it was a baby wedding – we normally have 700 people.”

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Nahrin Zaya first met her now-husband, Brent Paye within the early 2010s in a nightclub in Wellington. Though they began off as shut buddies, the pair finally began relationship in 2014, moved to Australia collectively and acquired engaged 10 years later in Melbourne’s Fitzroy Conservatory. As the designer behind jewelry label 27 Molly’sBrent handcrafted Nahrin’s ring, and later made their wedding bands as properly.


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The couple had their sunny ceremony at Treasury Gardens in late 2025, surrounded by lush greenery, buddies and household, adopted by a reception at Meadowbank Estate in Broadmeadows. Though the visitor checklist sat at 160, Nahrin calls it a “baby wedding” compared to the standard 700+ attendees at most Assyrian weddings.

Aside from having household fly in from all over the world, Nahrin and Brent’s wedding was additionally propped up with the assistance of their buddies. Local designer Annie enoka was in control of bridesmaid clothes, Ray otw DJ’d and artist Liam Seear-Budd made the couple airbrushed T-shirts. “The best part of the day was being with so many loved ones,” Nahrin says.

Fashion Journal: Hi Nahrin! Congratulations in your lovely wedding. Can you stroll me by means of the way you met Brent and the way you two acquired engaged?

Nahrin: We met in 2011 on the hottest membership in Wellington however remained buddies for ages earlier than relationship in 2014. We acquired engaged in 2024, Brent took me to Fitzroy Conservatory as a result of it was raining and he proposed to me there with a hoop he custom-made. After that we drank champagne and partied with buddies earlier than going away to Olinda for a pair nights.

Where did you could have your wedding ceremony and reception?

We had the ceremony on the Treasury Gardens. Nature is so lovely. The reception was at Meadowbank Estate in Broadmeadows. We wanted a giant dance ground and it was excellent for the most well liked wedding on the town.

Was it a giant or intimate wedding?

For Assyrians it was a child wedding – we usually have 700 folks at our weddings. Ours was 160.

Did you could have any cultural components infused in your wedding day?

Yes, we had a number of Assyrian music and dancing. We additionally had equipment that we danced with, just like the Yalekhta, an embellished scarf, and Kopala, an embellished dancing stick.

Where was your wedding costume from, and what was the method of sourcing it like?

I acquired my wedding costume custom-made in Vietnam. It was such a straightforward course of, I discovered the bridal designer I needed to work with and we communicated by means of Whatsapp. When I went to Vietnam two months earlier than the wedding, the costume was 90 per cent made and we had per week to suit it to me earlier than I introduced it again to Melbourne.

The entire course of took about three months and though it was a bit disturbing at instances, it labored out completely and I used to be so proud of the result. I extremely advocate it to any bride. I’m promoting my costume now although anybody is haha!

What sort of magnificence and hair look did you go for on the day?

We had Lara Daly on make up and Marian Gorges on hair. The inspiration was 2000s mob spouse, Carmela Soprano vitality. When Lara and I did my make-up trial at my hens weekend, we each beloved the blue eyeshadow so determined to decide to that for the day.

What about Brent’s outfit?

Brent did the identical factor as I did – he had his go well with custom-made abroad. Our pal Liam Seear-Budd, who occurs to be an artist, additionally airbrushed us T-shirts we used for our wedding invitations and we wore them the day after the wedding, too. They’re so enjoyable!

How did you choose your wedding rings?

Brent (my now-husband!) is the founder and designer of 27 Molly’san area jewelry label. It was so particular having him design and make our wedding rings,

How did you select your wedding cake?

Our pal, Hannah Hallam-Eavesis a tremendous chef and she made us the most well liked and most scrumptious burnt butter, darkish chocolate and espresso cake.

What did you do for music and leisure?

Our pal Ray DJ’d for us and performed Assyrian music, and we had essentially the most superb songs sung by A slight one throughout our first dance.

How did you seize the occasion? Was there a sure vibe you have been going for?

We employed our pal Lord Nathaniel Mugayapi to {photograph} the wedding, with Sam in control of videography. We beloved the best way they each seize moments and gave them free rein to do no matter they needed. We additionally had buddies attend who’re photographers, so a few of the pictures included are by them.

Did you could have every other enjoyable or distinctive quirks about your wedding?

The dancing was a significant spotlight as a result of it’s a giant a part of my tradition and it was a very cool method for everybody to return collectively. We held fingers and danced all evening!

Also, particular shout out to all of our buddies and household who helped make our day! We had Annie Enoka on the bridesmaid clothes, Sarah Birch on graphic design, Ashleigh Gilluley on ceramics, Shahn Stewart on flowers, John Bristow on ceremony and Nirvana Singh on MC, plus many others who helped earlier than and on the day!

Looking again now, what was the perfect a part of your day?

The greatest a part of the day was being with so many family members. A big majority of the wedding company got here from abroad and it was an enormous reunion. Other than that, the ceremony was actually lovely and emotional.

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