A bridal party stole the limelight at a Katherine car show last weekend when they stopped by for an impromptu photo shoot.
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The Katherine Vehicle Enthusiast Club's annual show and shine event was in full swing on a picture perfect day with crowds perusing classic and vintage cars in tip top condition.
But attention was drawn away when Kaccie Davidson stepped into the mix with her bridesmaids in tow.
"She didn't blend in," the Katherine Vehicle Enthusiast Club president David Reed said.
"She was a talking point, and everyone was curious and couldn't help but look. But they didn't bombard her."
The 35-year-old bride-to-be was in a situation most brides wouldn't find themselves in before their wedding - ready early.
"We decided to drive around Katherine a bit to waste some time before the wedding and we saw all these beautiful, flashy cars lined up and thought it would be the perfect opportunity to take some photos," she said.
The wedding photographer was kilometres away at Edith Falls where the ceremony was to be held.
But more than one bystander was willing to take photos on their behalf - and send them on later.
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Posing with vintage cars dating back 100 years, Mrs Davidson said the unexpected opportunity was something she would cherish for life.
"We absolutely got lucky. I love cars, so it made my day."
Kaccie and Ryan Davidson were married on the grassy lawns at Edith Falls before a small crowd of friends and family on Saturday, July 6.
"It was us down to a tea," she said.
The couple moved to Katherine with their two children last year for work and fell for the Territory.
They had plans to tie the knot in Queensland, where they met at a rodeo, but decided against when they saw the unique Top End landscape.
"The whole day was a unique experience for sure," Mrs Davidson said.
"We loved every moment."
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