Life is going to be anything but boring for Rebekah Cybulski, who on Saturday said “I do” to now-husband Damian if his choice of wedding attire is anything to go by.

Never one to take an understated approach to a big event, the Como resident surprised Rebekah by wearing a ‘galaxy guy’ suit that he had secretly bought from an online costume shop in order to match her dress.

Mr Cybulski wanted to wear something “obnoxiously loud” on the most important day of his life to date and it’s safe to say: mission accomplished.

His best man also made a statement in the same suit. Ironically, the alterations cost more than the suits themselves.

Camera Icon Damian Cybelski and best man Sebastian Allum. Credit: Supplied

The happy couple married at a registry office in Northbridge on Saturday and were joined by close family and friends who applauded Mr Cybulski’s sense of fun.

“My partner wanted to get a non-traditional dress and she found one that she liked. She showed me a corner of the design three months before,” he said.

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Camera Icon The happy couple. Credit: supplied

A screen production and film graduate, Mr Cybulski spent six months secretly making a “very silly” short film about getting a bunch of friends together for the proposal.

“I told her I was taking her to a screening of a film for uni and I filled a lecture theatre with the family and friends and I had it timed perfectly so when I was at the front I would cough and they would turn the lights off and they would start the film so she would have no idea,” he said.

“We’ve been together seven years in December. I always have to keep her on her toes.

“We don’t have the money to have a ridiculously over-the-top wedding — I have had friends ten years on who have said they are still paying off their wedding — so we thought if you don’t have the money then you be creative and I think that exactly sums up the whole situation.”

Camera Icon The origami bouquet made from the pages of the couple’s favourites books: Lord of the rings and Harry Potter.

The suit wasn’t the only quirky touch at the couple’s nuptials. Rebekah’s bouquet was a unique creation of her mother Bev Parr’s: origami flowers made from the pages of their favourite books, Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. She also handmade the place settings.

Their “ridiculous” cake was also a reflection of their favourite things, bringing together their love of Doctor Who, Van Gogh’s "The Starry Night" and Weimaraner dogs.