Inside a Fashion-Forward Editorial at Eurilla Estate
- Author: Natali Grace Levine
- Reading time: 2 min 47 sec
- Publication date: 12/09/2025
There's a particular kind of magic that happens when European sensibility meets Australian light—when sculptural fashion finds its place among heritage gardens, and when every creative involved understands that less can indeed be so much more.
This styled editorial at Eurilla Estate is proof that the most captivating wedding imagery emerges not from excess, but from intention. Photographer and creative director Sabrina Maschke of Sama Time Love brought together an exceptional team of Adelaide creatives with a singular vision: to craft something fashion-forward, artfully restrained, and deeply cinematic. "My work is shaped by a European sensibility," Sabrina explains. "Even after moving to Australia at 21 to pursue photography, that influence remains at the core of my style—clean lines, emotional depth, and a refined sense of storytelling."
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The Only Location That Would Do
From the outset, there was only one place that could anchor this vision: Eurilla Estate.
The heritage-listed property offered everything—European-style gardens with manicured hedges and romantic pathways, soft sandstone architecture that glows in natural light, and an atmosphere of quiet elegance that feels both timeless and utterly now. "I wanted the vibe to be heritage elegance, timeless sophistication and Ralph Lauren–inspired: elegant, classy, and timeless," says Sabrina. The estate's naturally cinematic quality provided the foundation, while the team layered in contemporary touches that spoke to modern romance without sacrificing the location's inherent grace.
Calèche and Custom Diamonds
The bridal styling centered on gowns chosen specifically for their architectural simplicity. These weren't dresses that relied on embellishment to make an impact—instead, they let clean lines and exquisite tailoring tell the story.
Paired with heirloom-quality pieces from Wishart Jewellers, including custom diamond rings, the looks achieved that rare balance between editorial edge and timeless bridal elegance. Love and Occasions brought their refined styling eye to every element, ensuring that each piece felt purposeful. The bridesmaids wore sophisticated silhouettes from Plus One Dress Hire, while Joseph Uzumcu tailored the groomswear to complement the overall aesthetic—elevated without feeling overly formal.
Then Came the Impala
What sets this editorial apart is the way unexpected elements create personality within the refined framework. A vintage Impala from Impressive Impalas Adelaide introduced a dash of Americana that felt perfectly at home in this Ralph Lauren-inspired narrative. The car's bold presence against the estate's European gardens created a striking visual tension that elevated the entire shoot—proof that the most interesting editorials know when to break their own rules.
Art Installation as Ceremony Backdrop
Adelaide Giant Flowers created a bespoke floral installation that functioned as both a ceremony backdrop and a sculptural moment. Rather than traditional arrangements, this piece brought contemporary artistry into dialogue with the heritage setting. "I love when meaningful, crafted pieces carry a sense of history into an editorial," Maschke notes. "It creates an emotional thread that grounds the images, which I know Wezoree appreciates as well."
The tablescape, designed by Adelaide Party Hire Experts, continued this philosophy—each element carefully chosen to feel both intentional and effortlessly arranged.
Beauty That Enhances, Never Overwhelms
Ivory n Lace and Taylor Marie Makeup created looks that let the story breathe. The hair and makeup choices reflected the overall aesthetic: polished but never precious, elegant without being expected. Models Shina DeMurphy, Emma Eckermann, Jackson Smith, and Boyce Dylan brought authentic chemistry and natural movement to their roles, represented by The Models Australia. Expand Content captured behind-the-scenes moments that revealed the collaborative energy driving the shoot.
This editorial succeeds because it understands what today's design-conscious couples are seeking: sophistication without stuffiness, curation without coldness, fashion-forward choices that still feel deeply personal. It's the kind of imagery that could live equally well in the pages of a high-fashion magazine or framed in a couple's home—editorial in execution but emotional at its core. The result is a visual love letter to intentional design, proving that when you bring together the right team, the right location, and a clear creative vision, you can create something that feels both utterly contemporary and destined to remain timeless for decades to come.
For couples drawn to this aesthetic, the lesson is clear: trust in simplicity, invest in quality over quantity, and never underestimate the power of a heritage setting bathed in beautiful light.
Team Credits:
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Photography, Videography & Concept: Sabrina Maschke
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Styling & Concept: @loveandoccasions
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Venue: @eurilla_estate
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Models: @shinademurphyy @emma.eckermann @jaackson_smith @boycedylan_
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Agency: @themodelsau
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Hair: @ivorynlace_
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Makeup: @taylormariemakeup
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Bridal Gown: @calechebridal
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Suits: @josephuzumcu
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Bridesmaids Dresses: @plusone_dresshire
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Content: @expandcontent
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Jewellery: @wishartjewellerglenelg
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Art Installation: @adelaide.giant.flowers
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Furniture/Decor: @adelaidepartyhireexperts
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Car: @impressive_impalas_adelaide