When Ryan Jake Pisuña and Jori Blas Lazalita exchanged vows in Perast, Montenegro in June, they did so in matching Barong Tagalog coats by Flavo Rosa, the traditional Filipino formal wear that their families would have recognized instantly. The two grooms, originally from the Philippines and now based in Dublin, Ireland, had spent years exploring the world together before choosing a medieval coastal village on the Adriatic as the place to make it official. Instead of boutonnières, dried flower arrangements rested on each groom’s shoulders, placed there by florist Cveti Wed Studio in a deliberate nod to the Barongs themselves.

Aerial view of two small islands in the Bay of Kotor near Perast, Montenegro, site of Ryan and Jori's wedding.

Two ivory Mandarin-collar suits on hangers and brown tassel loafers displayed against a stone wall at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Wedding flat lay for Ryan Jake and Jori Blas featuring blue stationery, gold watches, brown loafers, and a rainbow pride pin.

Stone facade of Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, with white shutters and terracotta roof tiles.

Ryan and Jori toast champagne at an outdoor table at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Front of Taipei 101

The engagement began four years before the wedding, on March 26, 2019, at the base of Taipei 101 in Taiwan. Jake and Jori had traveled to Taipei to mark their fourth anniversary together, a trip that fit a pattern the couple had already established: moving through the world, eating well and paying attention to the places they landed.

Two hands clink champagne flutes over a gold tray of croissants and berries at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña smiles joyfully at an outdoor brunch table at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita share a joyful outdoor lunch at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

A gold tray of croissants, cherries, blackberries, raspberries and edible flowers at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

“We share a deep passion for traveling and experiencing new cultures through food and interactions with locals,” Jake says. “Over the years, we explored both local and international destinations together.”

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita share a kiss at a cafe table outside Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Aerial view of Perast, Montenegro, with terracotta-roofed stone buildings along the Bay of Kotor at Monte Bay Retreat.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita hold hands walking along the waterfront promenade in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan and Jori hold hands while walking along a sunlit waterfront path in Perast, Montenegro.

In front of the tower, under clear skies, Jake got down on one knee and asked Jori to be his lifetime partner. Jori said yes. Four years of engagement and a pandemic later, they would end up in Montenegro.

Aerial view of Our Lady of the Rocks island church in Perast, Montenegro, near Monte Bay Retreat.

Ryan Jake and Jori smile at each other on a sunlit pier in Perast, Montenegro, wearing colorful floral shirts.

Ryan Jake and Jori smile forehead-to-forehead wearing Dolce & Gabbana and Gucci sunglasses at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori embrace by the turquoise waters of Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, framed by palm fronds.

Why Perast

Perast is not an obvious wedding destination. The town sits along the Bay of Kotor, a winding inlet on Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, population several hundred, its baroque stone buildings climbing the hillside above the water. It is the kind of place you find when you are genuinely curious about the world, which describes these two grooms precisely.

Ryan Jake and Jori embrace and smile in tropical print outfits near the water at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori hold hands walking along the waterfront at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori hold hands walking along a sunlit stone promenade in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan and Jori laugh during a piggyback ride along a sunlit promenade in Perast, Montenegro.

Their ceremony was held at Monte Bay Retreat, and the reception followed at Đardin Wine Bar, both in Perast. GO Wedding Montenegro coordinated the full event, and photographers Alexandra and Vladimir Nadtochiy documented it. The couple’s total budget was approximately $10,000.

Aerial view of Perast, Montenegro's Bay of Kotor shoreline with terracotta-roofed buildings and a speedboat wake.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita hold hands in matching ivory barong outfits at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita hold hands in white suits at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita smile cheek to cheek in matching ivory barong tagalog at Monte Bay Retreat.

The Barong and the Dried Flowers

The most considered decision the couple made was also the most visible one. Jake and Jori wore cream-toned Barong Tagalog coats from Flavo Rosa, the traditional Filipino woven garment typically reserved for the most formal occasions, and dressed their guests in dark blue. The color palette was intentional: cream for the couple, anchoring the ceremony in their heritage without competing with the stone and water surrounding them.

A gold yacht carries wedding guests across the Bay of Kotor toward Our Lady of the Rocks island in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita laugh together on a luxury boat on the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori share a tender embrace in cream embroidered outfits at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori Blas kiss on a wooden speedboat bow with St. George Island and Montenegro mountains behind them.

“We decided to wear our traditional Filipino clothing to honor our heritage and culture and incorporated the colors to our wedding ceremony,” Jake says.

Ryan Jake and Jori smile aboard a yacht near Perast, Montenegro, wearing coordinating cream suits and sunglasses.

A golden boat glides past Our Lady of the Rocks island church in Perast, Montenegro, during Ryan and Jori's wedding.

Ryan and Jori ride a sleek yellow motorboat across turquoise Adriatic waters near Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori embrace on a boat near Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, both wearing matching cream embroidered suits.

Florist Cveti Wed Studio suggested skipping the traditional boutonnières entirely and placing dried flower arrangements on the grooms’ shoulders instead, a choice that worked because of the Barong’s structure and became one of the wedding’s most commented-upon details. The ceremony space itself replaced the conventional arch with an arrangement of dried flowers, stones and sand, a composition that read as deliberately unforced against the backdrop of the bay.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita hold hands on a luxury boat in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro.

A luxury motorboat cuts through deep blue Adriatic waters near Perast, Montenegro, leaving a white foamy wake.

Ryan and Jori cruise a yellow motorboat across turquoise water with misty mountains behind them in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori embrace in cream suits on rocky shore at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, foreheads touching.

“Our event stylist and florist had a brilliant idea to forgo the traditional groom’s boutonnières and instead adorn our shoulders with a lovely arrangement of dried flowers that perfectly matched our traditional clothing,” Jake says.

Ryan Jake and Jori smile forehead-to-forehead in white barong tagalog suits at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

A yellow speedboat cuts across the Bay of Kotor toward St. George Island near Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori smile aboard a boat on the Bay of Kotor, with Our Lady of the Rocks island church behind them.

Ryan Jake and Jori laugh joyfully together in matching cream barong suits aboard a boat in Perast, Montenegro.

Walking Together

Jake and Jori walked the aisle side by side. There was no first look. They got ready together that morning, which set the tone for a day that consistently chose the collaborative over the conventional. Their first dance was to “A Million Dreams” by Sam Smith.

A white cruise ship sails through the Bay of Kotor past terracotta rooftops and cypress trees in Perast, Montenegro.

Floral grass arrangements on a terrace overlook a church steeple, bay and mountain in Perast, Montenegro.

Blush wildflowers and dried oat grass arrangement at Ryan Jake and Jori's wedding at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Wedding guests in navy attire sit on a terrace overlooking the Bay of Kotor at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

The reception at Đardin Wine Bar carried the same rustic summer quality as the ceremony: light palette flowers mixed with dried ones, a warm and specific atmosphere that the grooms had shaped together with their planner and florist over months of long-distance planning from Dublin.

Wedding guests in navy attire sit outdoors at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, with mountain and bay views.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita hold hands walking toward a stone church tower in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña wipes away tears as Jori Blas Lazalita holds his hand during their wedding at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori face each other in white suits amid wildflowers at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Overwhelmed with Love

Planning a destination wedding from Ireland, for a ceremony in Montenegro, for a couple from the Philippines, involves a particular kind of logistical faith. Jake and Jori say the process was smoother than they anticipated.

Ryan Jake Pisueña tears up holding hands with Jori Blas Lazalita during their wedding ceremony at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori exchange vows on a stone terrace at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, with mountains and bay behind them.

Ryan Jake and Jori hold hands, foreheads touching, in white suits amid pampas grass at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori hold hands at their outdoor ceremony at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, with a church tower and bay behind them.

“We were lucky that we didn’t encounter any challenges and just blessed to find the best wedding planner, photographer and suppliers,” Jake says.

Ryan Jake and Jori hold hands in matching ivory suits and brown tassel loafers at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori hold hands in white suits with floral garlands at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña laughs joyfully as a ring is placed on his finger during his wedding ceremony at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña places a wedding ring on Jori Blas Lazalita's finger during their ceremony at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

What did catch them off guard was the volume of support that arrived alongside the planning itself. “We are very overwhelmed with the love and support that we are getting from our family and friends in planning our own wedding,” Jake says.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita hold hands during their wedding ceremony at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori exchange vows in white suits at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, with a church tower and bay behind them.

Ryan Jake and Jori smile and hold hands during outdoor vow exchange at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Wedding guests clap and celebrate outdoors at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, with mountains and bay in the background.

On Building Something That Lasts

Jake and Jori married after a four-year engagement that included a global pandemic, a cross-continental move to Dublin and the kind of sustained daily effort that long relationships actually require. Their advice to other couples reflects what they have learned in practice rather than in theory.

Ryan Jake and Jori kiss in matching white suits at Our Lady of the Rocks island, Perast, Montenegro, with a stone bell tower behind them.

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita laugh joyfully while showing their wedding rings at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Wedding guests mingle on a stone terrace at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, with a violinist performing and bay views behind them.

Ryan Jake Pisueña laughs while hugging a guest in a navy dress at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

“To all couples out there, as your journey together unfolds and you both continue to grow, make sure to keep communication and growth at the forefront,” Jake says. “Open and honest communication is the backbone of a thriving relationship. Take the time to share your thoughts, feelings, and dreams with each other regularly. Discuss not only your relationship’s future but also your individual goals and ambitions. Remember, life will present challenges along the way, but facing them together with effective communication will strengthen your bond. Embrace the changes and growth that come your way, and let them be opportunities for you to become even closer.”

Ryan Jake and Jori toast with champagne in cream suits at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro, with a church tower behind them.

Guests raise champagne glasses in a joyful toast at Ryan Jake and Jori's wedding at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori cut their wedding cake on a white cart at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake Pisueña smiles while cutting a chocolate wedding cake decorated with fresh berries at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

“By prioritizing communication and growth, you’ll navigate life’s ups and downs hand in hand, creating a stronger and more loving connection.” ❤️

Ryan Jake Pisueña and Jori Blas Lazalita share a first dance on the terrace at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori embrace forehead-to-forehead in white suits at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Ryan Jake and Jori share a first kiss as guests cheer at Monte Bay Retreat in Perast, Montenegro.

Panoramic view of Perast, Montenegro, from the Bay of Kotor, with terracotta-roofed buildings nestled at the base of a green mountain.

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Photographer: Alexandra and Vladimir Nadtochiy

Videographer: Alexandra and Vladimir Nadtochiy

Wedding Ceremony Venue: Monte Bay Retreat

Wedding Reception Venue: Đardin Wine Bar

Florist: Floral Wedding Decor | Montenegro

Planner/Coordinator: GO Wedding Montenegro

Attire for Ryan Jake Pisuña: Flavo Rosa

Attire for Jori Blas Lazalita: Flavo Rosa

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