
Melbourne ‘it girl’ Georgia Geminder and chief investment officer Matthew Danos tied the knot on Sunday during a lavish society wedding.
The event took place in the upmarket suburb of Kew and involved a traditional Jewish ceremony followed by a black-tie reception inside a marquee at Raheen, the Pratt family mansion.
Georgia, 28, the model granddaughter of Australia’s late ‘Cardboard King’ Richard Pratt and eldest daughter of billionaire packaging moguls Raphael and Fiona Geminder, looked like a modern princess in a beaded strapless fishtail dress , matching gloves and a tiara.
Melbourne ‘it girl’ Georgia Geminder and investment director Matthew Danos tied the knot during a lavish society wedding on Sunday. (Both pictured on their wedding day)
She complemented her look with a lace choker with diamonds and sapphires, dangling earrings and a spectacular ivory veil.
Proving that less is more, the heiress opted for a low-key makeup look made up of foundation and mascara.
The glamorous toothpaste company owner wore two dresses on her big day and changed into a feather-covered mini dress for the reception.
Georgia, 28, the model granddaughter of Australia’s late ‘Cardboard King’ Richard Pratt and eldest daughter of billionaire packaging moguls Raphael and Fiona Geminder, looked like a modern princess in a beaded strapless fishtail gown, matching gloves and a tiara.
She accessorized her look with a sapphire and diamond lace choker and dangling earrings.
Social media photos show the happy couple exchanging vows under an outdoor chuppah (a Jewish wedding canopy) surrounded by friends and family.
The hallway was made of a reflective surface imitating water and surrounded by bouquets of white roses.
As accessories, the flushed bride wore a chic diamond tennis bracelet and chunky nude heels.
Meanwhile, Matthew looked dapper during his trip down the aisle, wearing a white blazer, black suit pants, and black bow tie.
He later changed into a gray suit and slightly unbuttoned white business shirt for the reception.
Other wedding highlights included a six-tier wedding cake.
Georgia bridesmaids oozed old Hollywood glamor in soft pink satin fishtail gowns
Georgia bridesmaids oozed old Hollywood glamor in soft pink satin fishtail gowns.
The women clutched bouquets of white roses, while the bride struck a baby’s-breath pose.
Georgia and Matthew were married under a large outdoor chuppah (a Jewish wedding canopy) surrounded by friends and family.
The glamorous toothpaste company owner wore two dresses on her big day and changed into a feather-covered mini dress for the reception.
Meanwhile, Matthew changed into a gray suit and slightly unbuttoned white business shirt for the reception.
The wedding featured personalized plates with the names of the bride and groom printed on them.
The hallway was made of a reflective surface imitating water and surrounded by bouquets of white roses.
Other wedding highlights included a six-tier wedding cake and personalized plates with the names of the bride and groom printed on them.
A leaked wedding invitation reveals that the couple asked guests to donate to a specific charity, rather than bring gifts.
A leaked wedding invitation reveals that the couple asked guests to donate to a specific charity, rather than bring gifts.
Georgia rocked a satin robe with feather-lined sleeves as she got ready for her big day
Georgia’s mother Fiona owns cardboard giant Visy and is worth $3.4 billion, while her father Raphael, also on the Forbes Rich List, has a 40 percent stake in the Pact plastics manufacturer.
Georgia’s mother, Fiona, owns cardboard giant Visy and is worth $3.4 billion, while her father Raphael, who is also on the Forbes Rich List, has a 40 percent stake in the company. Pact plastics manufacturer.
His grandfather Richard Pratt, a Polish-born immigrant whose family fled to Australia months before the German invasion, was a leading figure in Melbourne society until his death on April 29, 2009.
Ms Geminder, a former Australian Grand Prix ambassador, spent seven years modeling in Australia, London and Los Angeles before leaving the industry to create a brand of non-toxic toothpaste in 2020.
His grandfather Richard Pratt, a Polish-born immigrant whose family fled to Australia months before the German invasion, was a leading figure in Melbourne society until his death on April 29, 2009.
In 2020, he launched Gem, a clean beauty company specializing in oral care that replaces chemicals with natural ingredients.
Her new husband, Matthew, is the managing director of James Richardson Investments, part of a furniture, hospitality, real estate and retail corporation based in north Melbourne.
The company is best known for its duty-free outlets at airports and border crossings in Australia and the Middle East.
James Richardson is a household name in Israel thanks to his multiple stores in Ben Gurion Airport, Israel.
Her new husband, Matthew, is the managing director of James Richardson Investments, part of a furniture, hospitality, real estate and retail corporation based in north Melbourne.
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