About

Jessie Cacchillo

I’m a full-time Sydney marriage celebrant, based in Annandale and I live and breathe weddings. I pride myself on bringing fresh ideas, attention to every detail and a contemporary approach to every wedding ceremony that I officiate. I will put you at ease with my personable approach and experience. I guarantee I can put any of your pre-ceremony fears to rest in the first 5 minutes. I’ll take care of all your paperwork, allowing you to focus on celebrating your special day, full of joy and love, confident everything has been taken care of.

The Wedding Ceremony

I’ve done so many now – 1000 – (I’m not kidding) – and I’ve learnt a lot along the way. It’s true what they say – experience really counts.

With a background in both fine art and acting, I have a flair for the visual. I adore a vintage frock (ok I’m obsessed) and can beautifully colour match (or not) to the theme of your wedding.

I love Wagon Wheels, sweet cocktails and interpretive dance….and the inevitable belly laugh which follows.

I live in Annandale in a house filled with art, succulents, good food made with love (yep both parents are Italian), and the cutest fur children on earth, Vinnie, Archie, Oscar and Charlie.

I promise to treat your wedding ceremony as though it were my own celebration – with finesse and warmth.

Jessie x

About Jessie Cacchillo

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Interview With An Expert – Jessie Cacchillo, Celebrant To The Stars

Man oh man can things go pear-shaped quickly if you choose the wrong celebrant. It’s a profession that for some reason attracts an unusually high number of “kooky” people (the majority of whom you wouldn’t knowingly involve in one of the most important days of your life). We’ve seen them all – from super inappropriate comments, embarrassing name mispronunciations, awful outfits, jokes that fall totally flat or stories that go on. and on. and on. Luckily, if you do your research, there are also some super talented people who will conduct your ceremony flawlessly, leaving your guests with tears in their eyes and laughter in their bellies.

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