Subtle Elegance and Thoughtful Touches Shine at Bree and Anton’s Wedding (Part 1)
Photos by Amady Iloilo It was a cool and heartfelt afternoon filled with intimate moments that captured the personalities and love story of Dr. Anton Neric and Dr. Bree Rosales Chaplin. The breathtaking religious ceremony took place at Cosmo Iloilo’s Santa Maria Parish Church, adorned with beautiful decor and fresh imported flowers by renowned event

By Staff Writer
Photos by Amady Iloilo
It was a cool and heartfelt afternoon filled with intimate moments that captured the personalities and love story of Dr. Anton Neric and Dr. Bree Rosales Chaplin.
The breathtaking religious ceremony took place at Cosmo Iloilo’s Santa Maria Parish Church, adorned with beautiful decor and fresh imported flowers by renowned event stylist Robert Blancaflor.
Dr. Bree Rosales Chaplin stunned in a Vee Tan bridal gown as she walked down the aisle with her parents, Robert Lewis Chaplin and Beverly Rosales-Chaplin, to meet Dr. Anton Neric, who looked dapper in a Nono Palmos suit, accompanied by his parents, Jet Anthony Luna Neric and Anna Maria Ramos-Neric.
The wedding was officiated by Rev. Fr. Manuel Uy Jr., along with several other priests, in the presence of distinguished principal sponsors: Lilibeth Moghare, Dr. Zarinah Gonzaga, Pane Rosales Cid, Nenita Ramos-Licaros, Dr. Agatonica Arcales, Dr. Judy Fuentes, Roselyn Dinson, Sweet Valencia, Deana Ferrer, Sarah O. Peña, Solinda Dela Cruz, Chona Layson-Bondoc, Mags Cue, Dr. Reza Koa-Sales, Dr. Anthony Ancheta, Inigo Rafael Ramos, Architect Eduardo Calma, Jose Da Silva, Dr. Lister Leonida, Negros Vice Gov. Jeffrey Ferrer, Alfredo Ferrer Jr., Dr. Jose Antonio Salud, Dr. Edwin Bernardo, Dave Ferrer, Joenick Dinson, Victor Ramos, Peter Po and Joemarie Layson.
After the groom kissed the bride and the photo opportunities were taken, a convoy of vehicles made its way to the grand reception celebration.
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