Heiress Georgia Geminder and investment director Matthew Danos wed during lavish Melbourne wedding

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Melbourne ‘it girl’ Georgia Geminder and investment director Matthew Danos tied the knot on Sunday during a lavish community wedding.

The event took place in the upscale suburb of Kew, and included a traditional Jewish ceremony followed by a gala reception in a marquee in Raheen, the Pratt family mansion.

Georgia, 28, the model granddaughter of the late Australian “Cardboard King” Richard Pratt and the eldest daughter of billionaire packaging moguls Raphael and Fiona Geminder, looked like a modern-day princess in a strapless beaded fishtail dress, matching gloves and a tiara.

Melbourne ‘it girl’ Georgia Geminder and investment director Matthew Danos tied the knot on Sunday during a lavish community wedding. (Both pictured on their wedding day)

She accessorized her look with a diamond and sapphire choker neck lace, earrings and a dramatic ivory veil.

To prove that less is more, the heiress opted for an understated makeup look consisting of foundation and mascara.

The owner of the glamorous toothpaste company wore two dresses on her big day and changed into a feather-covered mini dress for the reception.

Georgia, 28, the model granddaughter of the late Australian “Cardboard King” Richard Pratt and the eldest daughter of billionaire packaging moguls Raphael and Fiona Geminder, looked like a modern-day princess in a strapless beaded fishtail dress, matching gloves and a tiara

She accessorized her look with a diamond and sapphire choker neck lace and earrings

Social media photos show the happy couple exchanging vows under a chuppah (a Jewish wedding canopy) surrounded by friends and family.

The aisle was made of a reflective surface that imitated water and surrounded by bunches of white roses

As accessories, the blushing bride wore an elegant diamond tennis bracelet and chunky nude heels.

Matthew, meanwhile, looked sharp as he made his way down the aisle, dressed in a white blazer, black slacks and black bow tie.

Later, for the reception, he donned a gray suit and a lightly unbuttoned white business shirt.

Other notable features of the wedding included a six-tier wedding cake

Georgia’s bridesmaids exuded old Hollywood glamor in soft pink satin fishtail dresses

Georgia’s bridesmaids exuded old Hollywood glamor in soft pink satin fishtail dresses.

The women held bouquets of white roses while the bride held a small piece of the baby’s breath.

Georgia and Matthew were married under a large outdoor chuppah (a Jewish wedding canopy), surrounded by friends and family.

The owner of the glamorous toothpaste company wore two dresses on her big day and changed into a feather-covered mini dress for the reception

Meanwhile, Matthew put on a gray suit and lightly unbuttoned white business shirt for the reception

The wedding had custom signs with the names of the bride and groom printed on them

The aisle was made of a reflective surface that imitated water and surrounded by bunches of white roses.

Other notable features of the wedding included a six-tier wedding cake and custom plates with the names of the bride and groom printed on them.

A leaked wedding invitation reveals that the couple has asked guests to make a donation to a particular charity, rather than bring gifts.

Leaked wedding invitation reveals couple has asked guests to donate to charity instead of bringing gifts

Georgia wore 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 reportedly worth $3.4 billion, while her father Raphael – who is also on the Forbes Rich List – has a 40 percent stake in the plastic manufacturer Pact.

Georgia’s mother, Fiona, owns cardboard giant Visy and is reportedly worth $3.4 billion, while her father Raphael – who is also on the Forbes Rich List – has a 40 percent stake in the plastic manufacturer Pact.

Her 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 non-toxic toothpaste brand in 2020.

Her 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, she launched Gem, a clean beauty company specializing in oral care that replaces chemicals with natural ingredients.

Her new husband Matthew is the director of James Richardson Investments, part of a furniture, hospitality, real estate and retail company headquartered 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 the multiple stores at Ben Gurion Airport, Israel.

Her new husband Matthew is the director of James Richardson Investments, part of a furniture, hospitality, real estate and retail company headquartered in north Melbourne.

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