Eurilla Estate WEDDING EDITORIAL
Eurilla Estate Editorial — A Study in Couture, Craft & Collaboration.
A high-end wedding editorial at one of South Australia’s most iconic estates.
Some shoots come together quietly.
Others arrive with momentum, ambition and an undeniable creative energy.
This Eurilla Estate editorial was the latter.
Planned and produced as a, couture-led wedding editorial, this shoot was a true collaboration between some of South Australia’s most talented wedding creatives. Every detail was considered, from sculptural florals and layered textiles to couture fashion, heritage architecture and cinematic storytelling.
The result was an editorial that feels timeless, elevated and deeply intentional.

The Vision
The creative direction for this shoot was inspired by old-world European elegance, English countryside romance and the quiet luxury found in historic estates. We wanted to create something that felt editorial rather than styled — fashion-forward, sculptural and immersive, while still remaining deeply romantic.
This wasn’t about trends.
It was about intention, texture, light and form.
Eurilla Estate provided the perfect canvas for that vision.
From the moment you arrive, the estate feels cinematic before a camera is even lifted.
Styling, Fashion & Detail
This editorial was built around couture fashion and tactile styling.
Emily from Memory Lane led the creative direction with her signature refined eye, layering sculptural textiles throughout the estate in a way that enhanced, rather than competed with the architecture.
Studio Botanic created florals that felt architectural and intentional, complementing the stonework and symmetry of the estate beautifully. Maison Paper travelled from Sydney to bring in custom textiles that added softness, depth and movement to each scene.
The gown by Leah Da Gloria was a true hero, sculptural, dramatic and utterly captivating as it caught the light. Paired with refined jewellery from Cassandra Mamone, the overall look embodied quiet luxury at its finest.
And then there was the cake.
Lyons Den created a statement piece that felt more like an artwork than a dessert, bold, intricate and impossible to ignore. Stationery by MBJ Designs tied everything together with thoughtful, elegant detail.
Beauty was handled flawlessly by Samantha Ruby Makeup, creating a look that was polished, modern, and effortlessly bridal.
Eurilla Estate — Architecture, Light & Legacy
Eurilla Estate is one of those venues where every direction offers possibility.
The grand stone façade and symmetrical entrance immediately command attention, framed by immaculately maintained gardens and a sweeping driveway that feels European in scale and proportion. The front steps alone offer endless opportunities for strong, architectural imagery.
Inside, the estate continues to unfold.
The staircase is a standout, dramatic yet refined – with natural light filtering through tall windows and creating a soft, directional glow that photographers dream of. The sitting rooms and dining spaces are equally captivating, each filled with beautiful light, heritage detailing and a sense of intimacy that balances the grandeur of the property.
Every space feels considered. Every room tells a story.
The gardens are just as remarkable – formal, manicured and beautifully maintained. From the pool area to the statue garden, the grounds offer a variety of textures and backdrops that allow a shoot of this scale to move seamlessly without ever feeling repetitive.
The care and pride the owners have poured into Eurilla Estate is evident everywhere you look.


Why We Create Editorials Like This
This shoot wasn’t created just to be beautiful, though it undeniably is.
It was created to:
– Push creative boundaries
– Showcase what’s possible at Eurilla Estate
– Collaborate with industry leaders
– And offer couples a glimpse into what a truly elevated wedding experience can look like.
For couples drawn to timeless design, couture fashion, and venues with soul and history, this is the level of storytelling we strive to create.

Final Thoughts
This editorial was a huge undertaking, creative, logistical and collaborative and one I’m incredibly proud of.
The weather didn’t always play along, but the team adapted without hesitation. Everyone showed up with professionalism, flexibility and a shared commitment to the vision, which made it possible to create something genuinely special. The conditions added depth rather than distraction, and we walked away with imagery and film that feels honest, cinematic and deeply intentional.
Every supplier brought their A-game, and that collective effort is visible in the final work. Shoots like this are a reminder of what’s possible when the right people come together with trust and intention.
Eurilla Estate continues to be an exceptional venue, generous in scale, beautiful in every direction and a space that elevates everything placed within it.

Creative Team
Photography — Laurence Gibbs Photography
www.laurencegibbs.com
Styling & Creative Direction — Memory Lane
www.memorylaneevents.com.au
Venue — Eurilla Estate
www.eurillaestate.com.au
Florals — Studio Botanic
www.studiobotanic.com
Textiles — Maison Paper
www.maisonpaper.com.au
Gown — Leah Da Gloria
www.leahdagloria.com
Jewellery — Cassandra Mamone
www.cassandramamone.com
Cake — Lyons Den
www.lyonsden.com.au
Stationery — MBJ Designs
www.mbjdesigns.com.au
Makeup — Samantha Ruby Makeup
www.samantharubymakeup.com
Film & Super 8 — House of Love Weddings
www.houseofloveweddings.com
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