Happy news comes from the former Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Susi Pudjiastuti . Her beloved daughter, Nadine Kaiser, finally ends her bachelorhood after officially marrying Geoffrey Alain Gerald.
The marriage contract of the two was thick with Javanese customs and was held simply in a mosque. The invited guests who attended were known to be only family and close relatives. Some of the invited guests and relatives also shared the happy moment through their respective social media accounts.
Before the sacred procession of the marriage contract, Nadine had undergone a series of pre-wedding events. On Saturday (24/8), a siraman procession was held in Pangandaran, West Java.
What was the moment of Nadine Kaiser and Geoffrey's wedding ceremony like? Here brilio.net reports the portraits from various sources on Sunday (25/8).
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The wedding ceremony of Nadine Kaiser and Geoffrey Alain Gerald was held at 09.30 WIB at the Pangandaran Grand Mosque - Al Istiqomah.
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The decoration for the marriage contract area is fairly simple, there are no excessive decorations.
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This is the moment Nadine entered the wedding altar. She looked very beautiful with Javanese traditional makeup, namely Paes Solo Putri in white kebaya.
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Meanwhile, the mother looked elegant wearing a sage green kebaya with her hair tied up in a classic style.
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Nadine and Geoffrey were seen sitting solemnly while listening to the recitation of the holy verses of the Koran.
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Daniel Kaiser, Nadine's father, was seen shaking the hand of his future son-in-law to begin the marriage vows process.
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A happy expression radiated from their faces after the two were officially declared husband and wife.
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Nadine and Geoffrey came out of the mosque to meet the invited guests who were waiting outside.
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Even though it was hot, the two of them did not hesitate to walk along the streets of Pangandaran.