A Fremantle Dockers player and his partner have shared stunning snaps of their Perth wedding in a joint post to their combined 102k Instagram followers.

Bailey Banfield, a forward for the Fremantle Dockers, and his partner Julia Edwards recently celebrated their love with a breathtaking wedding in Perth. The couple shared a beautiful glimpse of their special day with their 102,000 Instagram followers, simply captioning their post, “Mr & Mrs Banfield ♾️.” The wedding took place in a picturesque outdoor setting at Masonmill, a venue known for its European-inspired charm nestled in the Perth hills.

The ceremony showcased Bailey in an elegant black tuxedo, while Julia captivated onlookers in a stunning strapless gown designed by Perth’s Blanc Bridal. Her dress featured a beautifully detailed neckline paired with a fitted bodice that gracefully transitioned into a flowing skirt, complete with a dramatic slit and train that highlighted her elegant silhouette.

The couple also shared their heartfelt first look moment at the Como Treasury in Perth’s central business district, radiating joy and excitement as they prepared to say their vows. Julia’s three bridesmaids complemented the occasion in charming baby blue dresses, adding a lovely touch of color to the event.

Bailey and Julia’s engagement story is just as romantic, having gotten engaged earlier in 2024. Bailey surprised Julia with a proposal atop the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, creating a memorable moment that they will cherish forever. Their wedding marks a beautiful chapter in their love story, which has captured the attention of fans and followers alike.

In recent news, this wedding coincides with another exciting event in the AFL world, as West Coast Eagles co-captain Liam Duggan and his partner Lauren also tied the knot just days earlier. As the off-season unfolds, these heartwarming celebrations highlight the joy and connections within the West Australian AFL community.

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