Beautiful Eva Celia And Sophia Latjuba In Different Traditional Clothes, Like Sisters

JAKARTA - The couple Eva Celia and Demas Narawangsa have officially become husband and wife after carrying out a wedding ceremony at the Jakarta Cathedral Church, Friday, June 4. The procession, which was attended by the closest family, was followed by a traditional ceremony attended by the closest family and relatives.

"It's a day full of joy and we've been looking forward to it. Especially with the support and presence of our loved ones, we feel very happy," Eva said as quoted from Bridestory's official statement.

The concept and theme of Eva and Demas' wedding is decorated with a monochromatic color palette, which matches the style and preferences of the bride and groom.

"The decoration theme for the wedding ceremony and traditional procession of Eva and Demas is a classic white wedding, with a predominance of white and green," said Gisela Setyawan, wedding planner and organizer of Hilda by Bridestory.

For her wedding ceremony in the morning, Eva looked stunning in a white dress designed by designer Hian Tjen. Meanwhile, the groom looks no less handsome as he waits for his idol in front of the altar in a Wong Hang Tailor suit.

While continuing the agenda of the event with a traditional procession, Eva also changed to wearing an orange kebaya from Vera Kebaya which was combined with traditional Lipa' Sabbe cloth, typical of South Sulawesi. While Sophia Latjuba wore traditional Bugis clothes, Makassar. They look equally beautiful and like sisters.

“During the ceremony at the church, Eva's wedding dress matched the white hue in the cathedral area. However, for the traditional procession, Eva's kebaya presents a touch of attractive and vibrant colors so that it looks striking against the all-white decoration background," explained Gisela.

Eva and Demas also seemed to carry multiculturalism in their traditional procession with the presence of families wearing various traditional clothes such as Javanese and Balinese customs.