Many Waters Cannot Quench This Love

| By Polina Bronstein
Between seafoam and stone, love takes on a wilder form

Framed by the rugged beauty of Cheung Chau's coastline, this evocative, ultra-stylish editorial lensed by Erye Film invites us into a world where romance and myth intertwine. The bride emerges not as a delicate figure shaped by tradition, but as something pulled from the sea: untamed, magnetic, and carrying the raw energy of the landscape around her.

Moving through wind, water, and shadow, the couple becomes part of the island's elemental scenery. Rich textures heighten the editorial's tactile sensuality, dark hues deepen the mood, and dramatic silhouettes mirror the power of the ocean itself. Together, the creative team crafts a vision of bridal beauty that feels both haunting and mesmerizing. Here, love is not loud or performative: it lingers like salt on the skin, profound and all-consuming, leaving its mark long after the tide retreats.

Vendors

Photography: Erye Film
Hair: Nic
Makeup: Nic
Models: Moosa Kalimullah, Nic

Style

Bridal: Circle, Anya Fleet
Veil: Circle
Accessories: Gentle Monster

Groom: Salt Murphy, Jcaesar Studio

Credits
Category: Editorials | Wedding
Author: Polina Bronstein
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