On Saturday September 30, the wedding of Tahnee Louise Keen and Peter William O'Brien took place at St Canice's Catholic Church, Millthorpe.
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Tahnee is the only daughter of Garry and Rosalee Keen of Blayney and Peter the only son of Les and Mary O'Brien also of Blayney.
Tahnee looked stunning in a traditional white gown with long train and sequined halter neck bodice.
In her hair she wore a crystal encrusted comb and her mothers veil which was trimmed with satin ribbon and Swarovski crystals.
She carried a teardrop bouquet of white oriental lilies and orchids, which she tied a 1919 Victory Medallion given to her by her great-grandfather the late Edwin Meek.
Her bridesmaids' friends Christa Vogel, Samantha Davies, Kayla Hudson and sister of the groom Kerrie O'Brien, who wore black and white satin dresses which fell in a waterfall effect from the bodice.
They carried teardrop bouquets of crimson oriental lilies.
Flower girl Dayna McKay wore white delustered satin dress with black insert at the back trimmed with satin roses and black sash.
Pageboy Dylan Parker looked smart in his three-piece black suit.
Peter wore a black pin stripe suit with a white stripe vest and fatboy tie.
Tylor Keen brother of the bride, Damien Cook, Nathan Bevear and Mitchell Keen who wore three-piece black suits with a black fatboy tie, accompanied him.
The highlight of the day were the five magnificent vintage cars that transported the wedding party to the church and later to the reception which was held at the Blayney Community Centre.
Guests travelled from Sydney, Melbourne, Taree and the local district.
Brother of the bride Travis Keen and groomsmen Damien Cook travelled all the way from the Northern Territory.
Peter and Tahnee honeymooned in Queenstown, New Zealand and have made their future home in Blayney.