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Are you ready for something really special? Join me in London for Sophie and Ryan, who both work within the commercial lighting industry, on 1 September 2018.

"Everything was cream, white and black. It was a conventional yet present-day held within the oldest Catholic church in England. We were fortunate to possess a beautifully warm, calm, starry evening with family and friends celebrating late into the night in The Crypt below."

"After getting engaged in December, I started to check out dresses online the next spring. I discovered one dress that I instantly fell deeply in love with. I took a screenshot and attempted to forget about it as I was built with a feeling it might be out of my budget range. I bought two high-street dresses in the meantime on the internet and tried them on in my own home as the considered going into a marriage dress shop helped me feel incredibly anxious and overwhelmed."

"I loved every piece I tried on but selected the feel times dress. I wore the Laura Drape top having a ¾ length sleeve outrageous to reveal the gorgeous bow behind."

"We met one another at operate in September 2014 – a totally lucky and wonderful fluke as Ryan only agreed to be about to leave to begin up their own company inside the industry. In December 2016, on the freezing but beautifully sunny evening, Ryan proposed in my experience in our favorite place – Fanore Beach around the west coast of Ireland."

Sophie kept her make-up classic and fresh, together with her hair down in soft ringlets for any bit of movement. Helping her to organize was her closest friend, looking radiant inside a soft grey, sequinned gown.

"My beautiful closest friend and maid of honor was nine months pregnant when she walked on the aisle beside me. We found probably the most lovely maternity bridesmiad gowns. My two flower girls wore silk ivory lace flower girl dresses and fresh flower crowns produced by our florist."

Setting the black-tie theme was Ryan in the bespoke tuxedo from Savile Row.

"He chose them for his or her modern yet traditional cuts. They were very useful and quick with alterations and he has been a repeat customer since."

Sophie and her father traveled to Saint Etheldreda’s Church within an electric black cab, before walking down the splendid aisle together towards the traditional wedding march.

"Our most memorable moment was seeing one another at the top and bottom of the aisle. We couldn't believe your day was finally here and that we are so grateful for the amazing family and friends for those of their love and support."

Photographer's romantic yet modern style, by having an almost editorial feel – marries perfectly using the overall vibe from the couple's day.

"Before I was even considering wedding photography, I was browsing plenty of wedding blogs and kept feeling attracted to certain images. I then realized every image I loved was through the same photographer. I just knew we'd have Miss Gen and hoped that they would be free for the date. We were very lucky."

"We loved working Miss Gen. Gen was extremely relaxed, even if I was inside my most stressed around an hour before the ceremony. She made all of us feel at ease and blended directly into every situation perfectly. Our favorite photo is of us around the bridge. We had only been married for around an hour when it had been taken. I love the red bridge using the blue sky behind it – it covers our London wedding. Full of sunshine and plenty of love!"

The empty London streets are the ideal backdrop for that couple's newly-wed portraits, which are extremely beautiful and atmospheric. I cannot, though, overcome the movement and flow of Sophie's gown and also the drape top, also it looks much more beautiful using the bow on full show.

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"No two weddings are identical – do not compare anything and revel in your special day because it's gone inside a flash."

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This may be a wedding of Stevenson. Sophie is a freelance marketer for restaurant and pub groups, and Alexander works in telecoms as a Business Development Manager. Alexander may everyone as Pickle, as you’ll see throughout this feature! This lovely couple was married on 29 June 2019 in the King's Sutton, Northamptonshire. This was then a marquee reception in nearby Capability Brown landscaped parkland, of a friend.

Sophie and her bridesmaids spent an attractive morning preparing, and also the bridesmaids wore, which Charlotte from then embroidered using their initials. Sophie wore an attractive Italian linen robe, that was embroidered with calligraphy. The bridesmaids wore elegant, bespoke sage bridesmaid dresses, made by Charlotte and also the team following a fun design consultation, plus they wore their very own choice of shoes and accessories.

Sophie gifted all of her bridesmaids quite a moon and stars necklace around the morning of the wedding,

"I wanted a romantic outfit, and moved gracefully, therefore we chose silk organza, having a slight train. The sleeves were embroidered with floral artwork developed for our stationery, together with our names and also the date embroidered up each wrist, in calligraphy that featured across our wedding stationery."

"The back would be a V shape right down to the waist, with olive vines embroidered on the edge. It also had pockets, which I kept among my late grandmother's handkerchiefs, in case. It was so magical so that you can wear something so personal, and developed by someone that means a lot to me."

Sophie and Alexander first met via a mutual friend when Sophie was 19, and Alexander was 20 and became engaged on a holiday to New York with friends in February 2018.

"This was ideal for catching me off guard, as I am notoriously tough to surprise. I had simply no idea, before the moment he was on a single knee – and neither did our friends! It was so great so that you can celebrate all weekend together, we dragged it!" Go


Sophie also sourced a really special vintage watch for Alexander; the same model wore and loved by his father for several years, which Sophie found in Milan. With a brand new strap along with a full service, it had been ready to present, and today Alexander and the father have matching watches.

Sophie and Alexander's photographer, as recommended for them by a friend and filmmaker Will. I’m delighted to talk about her beautiful work here, which is full of light and laughter.

"We were built with a pre-wedding shoot, which I couldn't recommend more to future brides, to be photographed isn't something the majority of us are used to, also it helped get to understand her ahead of time."

"By the time of the wedding, it felt like just having another friend within the room. Her style is extremely romantic, capturing all of the special moments. Looking through them after was great – you can miss so much around the day like a couple."

"We are extremely lucky that among our closest friends and usher, Will Warr, is an incredibly talented videographer, and she has filmed some amazing weddings. We didn't want him working at the wedding, but among his guys filmed your day on his behalf, and we couldn't be happier with the result."

After their first dance, Sophie and Alexander both changed outfits for a fun evening of dancing. Sophie's simple, blush pink dress with wide shoulder straps along with a circle skirt was created and produced by Sewn Right, in which she wore a head hairpin personalized together with her new initials. Alexander wore a double-breasted suit of blush pink linen.

"We had DJ after this guitar rock band, who had been very accommodating when at 1 am, we asked him to carry around the party! He's a genuinely cool guy, and great at working with everyone else."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Anything you can do ahead of time, do. The last thing you want to become doing your day before the marriage is tying bows on favors."

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The couple, who interact as co-founders of the East London Eyewear brand, exchanged vows on 23rd November 2019, in the exquisite. This was among those effortlessly glamorous wedding days filled with elegant touches and something head-turner in the high-collar gown.

"I saw an outfit on the runway about eight years back and it had been a high neck, long-sleeved ivory lace long gown and I stored that image I believe in the 'dream wedding dress' folder."

"I love my dress so a lot, I feel so special when I'm putting it on – I am worried that after I use it that it wouldn't look right or I wouldn't have that feeling that individuals talk about understanding that it's the one."

"Jake and I met on Brick Lane in Shoreditch, London, seven along with a half years back – within the Brick Lane Vintage Market. We both were built with a stall there and became close friends pretty much immediately."

"A few years later, we became a couple, and four along with a half years later still, on 18th December 2018, Jake proposed in my experience at home with his late Grandma Paulines Diamond ring. His Grandma was watching over us from the picture frame around the windowsill alongside where Jake inquired about marrying him."

"We started searching for venues immediately as we both have grandparents that aren't in good health and it had been very vital that they are a part of our wedding. So we married 10 months later and our grandparents have there been to witness it – which meant the planet to us."

"We chose traditional white gold court rings – I was built with a smaller thickness to Jake as I enjoy stacking my rings daily and love having the ability to customize my wedding band finger, adding other bands to my wedding band when I'm not wearing my diamond engagement ring. We bought our rings from a completely independent jeweler in Hatton Garden." Click

"Our maid of honor read 'A walled garden' and Jake and I browse the 'Eskimo Love Song'. The groomsmen closed the ceremony with 'An Apache Wedding Blessing."

"Tanya's bridesmaids wore junior bridesmaid dresses."

"My bridesmaid's dresses were a mixture of vintage, designer, and high street. I wanted each bridesmaid to embrace her very own style and also to feel like themselves and encouraged these phones to choose a mixture of fabrics, lengths, and textures."

"We had exercised what this cost could be per guest and floated the concept to family and friends before viewing and booking the home to make sure everybody was comfortable with the price."

"I checked the supermarkets for drink offers constantly and took advantage of the 25% off for 5 or even more bottles that many supermarkets did before the Christmas period. We also exposed a Costco account and bought a great deal the wine and spirits from there once we could return anything unopened and never drank."

"We also saved costs by hiring sound equipment and asking friends that may DJ to complete a 1-hour DJ set – this included Jake and me, who did a wedding couple set, that was my second favorite moment from the day!"

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Don't spend a lot of time looking at other bands' weddings as you may get so distracted by what they're doing that you simply lose tabs on what will result in the two individuals being the happiest around the day. Always remember that most people are there to celebrate your happiness and marriage plus they aren't scrutinizing what is on the plate or the number of flowers around the tables."

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For me, there's so much joy during these interviews. Not only are we able to become familiar with the talented designers themselves to see more about their journey but it’s additionally a wonderful chance to learn much more about the business of bridal and also the design process itself. I hope you enjoy talking with Katy about what I did.

Would you love to introduce yourself and inform us how you began in bridal design and what drew you to bridal particularly?

I have always loved sewing and design from a young age but originally desired to study costume design. My tutor suggested bridal wear in my experience as she felt costume wouldn’t be what I expected. There was a bespoke bridal shop within the town where I lived that I had always admired. I put on work there, became her assistant, and she or he taught me everything I know.

After starting to gain a Fashion degree I realized my heart still lay with bridal. I love dealing with beautiful fabrics and creating the best dress for any client. Bridal wear offers up endless possibilities when it comes to design. It’s exciting!

What would you love most about working within the bridal world?

I like to design, it is indeed my favorite area of the job, and being employed in bridal allows me to operate closely and form relationships with clients thus every day differs. My job is filled with creativity and challenges, so I am never bored.

Can you describe your signature style?

I think my style can be defined as romantic, feminine, and trendy. I like to make use of the cut from the design because the focal point of the dress, is certainly not embellishment.

What would you think makes your brand so attractive to brides?

The appeal is certainly that they can have just about anything they want. They may have ideas completely that belong to them, and that we can bring these phones to life. Or they might love one of my designs but wish to change it slightly. For certain body shapes, a made-to-measure gown is certainly the smartest choice. It isn’t a procedure that suits all brides, however, it’s a rewarding journey for individuals who choose it.

Do you've got a ‘typical’ bride or would you work with a large range of clients?

My customers are all so different. Although I feel perhaps I do possess a style during my designs, my clients incorporate their very own ideas within their dresses and so there's great variation. The one thing they've in common is they all wish to wear something unique.

Where would you start with each new design – are you able to talk to me about using your process?

When I’m designing for my collection the starting place is very usually the fabric or lace. If I find something I love, the ball gown wedding dress is usually designed around it. Once I have sketched the design, the outcome rarely looks just like it evolves a lot during the pattern cutting process. I will often create a mock-up from the design before beginning the final garment, which is ideal for envisaging the ultimate result. During construction I am constantly experimenting around the mannequin, pinning bits on and cutting bits off. Click

Tell us about your latest choice of designs, and what inspired you to create them?

My current collection may be the first one I have ever produced for wholesale. I desired to recreate what I do for my brides for other boutique proprietors to offer for their brides. The collection is predominantly separated and layers the bride can combine and essentially develop a dress. many of the pieces are sheer, to allow them to be tried up with different color linings, or extra sequin or lace layers.

Can you inform us about the materials you utilize?

I am enthusiastic about fabric, it's essential to the success of the final design. I love laces and embroideries which are slightly unusual. I have staple ivory silks that I know will invariably produce beautiful results.

Do you've got a favorite piece (or possibly one or two pieces) you believe might be well-liked by your brides?

One of my most widely used pieces may be the Florence skirt. It is created using a huge amount of mikado, which provides its fullness and flow without needing a petticoat. It has box pleats and pockets along with a split. It’s simple but constitutes a statement.

This year has knocked all of us of course just a little. How have things changed for you since March?

Business is extremely much on hold. I have two young kids, with no childcare so work at the moment isn’t possible. I squeeze in phone consultations where I can, however, it was as if a switch was flicked.

How perhaps you have had to change what you’re doing as well as your plans for that year?

The biggest change for me personally was the cancellation of London Bridal Fashion Week, as I was because of the exhibit and launch of my collection. I had concentrated a lot of energy into it throughout the months accumulating to March, and for this to not happen was very deflating. The show organizers happen to be great, and incredibly quickly set up an online marketplace. Digital and virtual serve a preliminary purpose in bridal, however, they can only get you so far. People need to determine gowns within the flesh, observe how they move, and inspect the fabrics.

What are you currently most getting excited about getting ‘back to normal? Have you re-opened for appointments?

I can’t wait to get back to operating properly. My youngest starts school this year and thus I’ll be able to operate more than I could pre-lockdown. I’m getting excited about seeing my clients who've moved their weddings and helping these phones get excited again and also meeting all of the new brides that happen to be in touch throughout the past month or two.

I think the pandemic can create an awakening among couples planning weddings. I think the expensive little details won't carry just as much importance, and also the main focus is going to be on sharing your day with people who matter most.

What would you love most about dealing with brides?

I like to share their excitement, and produce their dress vision alive. I often form some kind of relationship with each one of these, which is lovely. I’m still in contact with lots of my brides through the years.

If you'd one message for readers who have needed to postpone their wedding days or delay their plans, an amount it be?

I understand fully your devastation, however, the most important thing about your big day is marrying the individual that you love. As long as you can continue to do this in some manner at some point, you will possess a great story for the rest of your lives. You are going to be part of history.

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I love seeing them possess a new lease of life as wedding venues now we're exploring Northbrook Park in Surrey, a quintessentially English manor house that has been dressed so elegantly, taking inspiration from Italy, for today's stylish and stylish wedding.

On 11 May 2019, and wed inside a Christian service in Godalming, Surrey, and afterward hosted a simple and stylish, Italian-inspired reception for their guests. Choosing a sophisticated color pattern of white and green, the couple's Christian roots were at the center of their wedding.

"We are generally Christians which means this guided many of the traditional elements and being married inside a church, particularly the one I was married in because it was where I had attended church becoming an adult, and my parents married there. I was inspired by Italian-style weddings and simplicity was key. That is why we chose most of the features as white and green."

The wedding party all got ready in Guildford, the bridesmaids slipping into glam gowns in deep blue, their style mirroring the bride-to-be's so well. The flower girls wore pink flower girl dresses.

Exquisitely cut, her gown is really modern using its gold gemstone appliqué edging and deep V-back.

"I struggled to locate a dress I fell deeply in love with when I visited bridal stores. I wound up looking online to obtain a feel from the designers I liked and located my dress on feeltimes dresses."


The couple met within their second year at university, where there were both people in its Christian Union.

"We met providing tea and toast to individuals coming out from the student union at 3 am as I was both a part of the Christian Union. Five years later Micah flew to New York (for 35 hours) to surprise me in the Gapstow Bridge in Central Park and proposed."

"I have always loved peonies so wanted those to be front and center! My two favorite items were the flower arrangement around the church arch and also the centerpiece in the venue."

The newlyweds hopped into the Beetle to go to Northbrook Park, which was beautifully decorated with pure green foliage and white roses, in addition to pillar candles and little bottles of homemade elderflower cordial and raspberry cordial, produced by Laura's mother as favors.

The couple's old university friend was called onto record your day and I love his vibrant, movement-filled photos.

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Take time for yourselves. What quickly happened was that every time we met we wound up solely wedding ceremony planning and so our relationship was placed on hold in many respects. It's often good to simply take time out and also have dinner or spend time without referring to planning and merely enjoy being with one another."

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I love weddings that weave together influences from different countries and heritages, and today's elegant micro-wedding is a which performs this to perfection.

Come beside me to Oxford were aspects of Danish hygge coupled with Scottish pride along with a joint adoration for choral music for any stylish and memorable celebration. On 29 August 2020 classical music agent wed a secondary school teacher inside a Church of England ceremony in the followed by a fairy-lit marquee reception. Their wedding venue was incredibly special for that couple because the chapel was where they first met as choral scholars.

The bride is attracted to a minimalist Scandi aesthetic, and each aspect of this wedding speaks to that, especially her exquisitely simple, timeless silk gown. It looks wonderful on her behalf willow, 5 foot 11 frames, and also the cowl neck and cap sleeves are summertime perfection.

"I bought my dress at feeltimes.com – an extended elegant cowl-neck dress in fine Italian ivory silk having a cinched waist along with a small train, that I added little cap sleeves and raised the reduced button-up to make it more church-appropriate."

"Of the numerous changes we'd to make within the face from the Covid regulations, I was very lucky in a single respect – we'd already bubbled along with my family throughout the first lockdown which meant my father could follow tradition and accompany me on the aisle, which I think meant a great deal to him and did in my experience." Go


The couple was married through the College Chaplain as well as their good friend Aidan, the Canon Precentor at Norwich Cathedral, who traveled right down to give our sermon.

"It was at the same time hugely insightful, witty, and moving and thus personal to us, since he'd been our parish priest for many six years earlier within our relationship and knew us as a couple so well."

The deep emerald green bridesmaid dresses, were an ideal complement to FeelTimes dress.

"My maid of honor wore her very own gold heeled sandals and that we found my sister a nearly identical pair from Boden – which she left out at home in Brighton. Cue a frantic visit to Office around the morning from the wedding!"

Each girl carried a loose and natural bouquet of white and green, minimalistic and Scandi whilst exuding romance.

Robert honored his Scottish heritage by putting on a traditional Highland dress.

"The tables were named after places in Oxford of particular significance to us – where we met, where we'd our first date, where he proposed – beautifully designed and illustrated with a family friend, who had been too elderly to travel towards the wedding personally but was there in spirit through the medium of his incredible artworks."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Make the most from the engagement bubble. You'll be married forever however your engagement is real-time to enjoy together first. Everyone may wish to celebrate along with you, so savor every minute and bask within their reflected happiness for you both."

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Sending so much like to you all today. I'm so conscious of this past little while has felt so exhausting for a lot of – the endless insufficient certainty over weddings and life plans, over careers and work, it simply feels an excessive amount at times. Their beautiful 'micro wedding' captures so perfectly the discharge of joy for couples who've waited to get married but had their plans delayed due to the pandemic.

"We were because of being married in September 2021, and in October when Boris announced that weddings could be stuck at 15 people for 6 months, we felt very skeptical by what the future was appearing like and didn’t wish to keep arranging a 150+ extravagant wedding. So we postponed our booking until October 2022 and cracked up with making plans for the little wedding."

"My Dad, David, walked me down the aisle. The entrance music was played around the organ and we had ‘Arrival from the Queen of Sheba'."

"My dress was then delivered inside a matter of weeks in beautiful packaging. The quality was simply gorgeous and I loved the dress was designed for me."

"I initially thought I would wear something quite different, however when I saw my dress it had been quite simply 'me' and I felt that it had been what I would usually wear but converted into a wedding dress. It was perfect and made from the most delicious silk that felt amazing and kept me warm."

"My maid of honor, Jo, wore an outfit from that by complete accident worked perfectly using the color scheme. The blush pink bridesmaid dresses we'd picked out for that 6 seem to be rewritten could they be are holding them before the celebration in October 2022."

Rachel wore an attractive fresh flower crown, developed by her florist. Here


"We got engaged in August 2019. It was an ideal reflection people, in your own home still within our pajamas having just finished a large fry up. I lived in Sheffield at that time and Will was still in army accommodation. He was staying for that weekend and we had planned to choose a morning walk within the peak district, that is where he desired to propose. However, we stayed as much as stupid o'clock' watching Stranger Things, as I was addicted to the show at that time, which then meant we slept in."

"We had different plans within the afternoon (that have been later canceled) so Will desired to ask the question before we discontinued. We were going to pop out to obtain something when he inquired about to go make sure that he had shut your window upstairs, I said 'why can't you go' but obliged nonetheless."

"When I came downstairs Will was standing right at the bottom of the stairs holding an extended thin box*, I had no idea that which was going on and that he started saying probably the most lovely things in my experience."

"Next thing I know he's proposing and I am surprised, he seemed to be so nervous that he'd 'forgotten' to obtain down on one knee so suddenly dropped towards the floor."

"It was at this time that I started to uncontrollably cry, obviously said yes, and only then do we continue to cry for an additional hour or so before eventually deciding to consider that walk within the peaks and celebrate having a bottle of champagne."

"Will proposed with a set of beautiful citrine earrings, among my favorite stones, because he knew that I wanted among my late mum's rings a diamond ring to wear every day. The ring I wanted was with my Nan so desired to wait to inquire about her for that ring until I was engaged."

"To be truthful I think it had been more luck than good judgment our day ended up as beautiful because it did! As we threw it together at the last minute, I was both quite relaxed. It all just type of came together."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"Don't worry about what other people think or exactly what the right and wrong thing is to complete since there isn't one! Just do why are you feel happy, have fun by using it, perform the crazy thing that simply popped to your head while you won't regret it!"

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The couple desired to plan a little and intimate wedding that was simple, elegant, and relaxed, with glamorous black, fresh spring green, and romantic white blooms as accents.

"We initially looked at venues within the UK, near to my hometown of Brighton, but decided we'd prefer to look for a venue in Ireland where I was living and building our way of life together. The Millhouse can be found in the Meath countryside, across the banks of The River Boyne. We fell deeply in love with it, because it is simply stunning, charming, filled with elegance and character."

"We loved the thought of everything all being on-site within the grounds, including accommodation for the guests and also the natural flow from the venue; from getting ready within the dedicated bridal dressing room to being married within the converted corn mill ceremony room, walking across towards the Georgian Manor House for reception drinks and speeches outside and lastly into the Pavilion for the wedding breakfast and also to dance the night time away."

Stephen and Lottie first met one another in Dublin on a night out in 2016 when Lottie was visiting Dublin for that weekend with friends.

"A month as we first met we were distracted by London. We then spent the following year carrying out a long-distance relationship, flying backward and forwards between Brighton and Ireland. I took the plunge and went to live in Ireland to reside with Stephen. He proposed in 2017 whilst I was on holiday in Mauritius. He arranged for any private hike up Le Morne Mountain and also got down on one knee whenever we reached the summit. We were engaged for 2 years before tying the knot in April 2019."

The bride made a decision to wear her hair in her everyday hairstyle of the sleek bob, styled by a Hair Stylist.


"This may be the style I am noted for so didn't wish to change it for my big day. I love the classic look which fitted in perfectly with my vision during the day. I was lucky to achieve the very talented Sian to do our wedding hair and she or he was so easy to cope with."

The bridesmaids designed a statement within their blush pink bridesmaid dresses. The girls' bouquets, and also the rest of the wedding flowers, are intended by Theresa."My bridesmaids chose their very own shoes to put on and also wore a silver bracelet, a present from me around the morning from the wedding. My bridesmaids went to have an elegant up-do."

"I and my bridesmaids carried hand-tied bouquets full of pale pink roses, white spray roses, white ranunculus, white and olive eucalyptus all tied having a long blush ribbon."

"Stephen went for any classic look together with his suit and wore a three-piece Tuxedo. His watch was a marriage present from me."

"The groom and groomsmen had cream roses for his or her buttonholes."

The former corn mill made a stylish and spacious venue for that humanist ceremony.

"During our ceremony and reception drinks, we'd Avoca String Quartet playing. It was among my must-haves to possess a string quartet playing me on the aisle and during the ceremony/ reception. It was incredibly beautiful and moving."

The couple asked the bride's uncle, to capture their celebration.

"This was always going to become an easy choice for me personally. My uncle, Tony Hart, is an incredible wedding photographer and I knew that after my time found get married, he was always going to become the one to document it."

"I love Tony's type of photography – his pictures possess a strong story-telling vibe and he has a real flair for quietly capturing authentic moments without disturbing the flow of things. It's all very low-key and relaxed however the outcome is just as we imagined it."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"The day goes so quickly so enjoy each moment and soak everything in. Make sure you and your spouse take some time together on your day, just the 2 of you. Enjoy the look stage and try to not get too caught up around the smaller details because it's simple to end up driving yourself crazy should you focus around the small stuff."

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These newlyweds were built with a wonderful wintery wedding with lots of festive touches. Sian and Tom first met in Magaluf, Majorca, in 2008 and they didn't meet again until they were both in Ibiza in 2013. "Our first date is in September 2013," says Sian. "We went for some drinks around Liverpool City center, that is our hometown."

AN UNEXPECTED PROPOSAL

Tom proposed once the couple was in Ibiza for Sian's birthday in May 2019. "We went for a lovely meal at 7 Pines Ibiza," says Sian. "Tom had always said he'd never propose with an occasion like Christmas, Mothering Sunday, or an anniversary, which completely threw me from the scent! We visited to get a photo from the beautiful sunset after which he got recorded on one knee."

"His mum had sadly died the month before and he proposed together with her engagement ring. I am a total shock because it was my birthday and I had no idea whatsoever! I felt such as the luckiest girl on the planet. You could almost hear our friends and family screaming from Liverpool because they had been awaiting this moment provided me!"

BRIDAL SHOPS FEELTIMES

Sian found her dream lace wedding dress in FeelTimes online shops. "The girl who served me was new and I was her first customer," says Sian. "Once the veil and tiara were on too, my mum and grandma couldn't restrain the tears. I loved the classic timelessness of the dress, it had been so beautiful and can still be as beautiful in half a century."


A HOMETOWN WEDDING

"We always wanted a marriage in our hometown of Liverpool, because it's the very best city on the planet," says Sian. "We also provide elderly relatives that will struggle abroad. Liverpool Town Hall was our option for the ceremony because it's probably the grandest and most delightful building. Many people haven't even turned up there too, so it had been amazing for our guests."

"For the reception venue, we chose One Fine Day, which would be a short leave. It's a classic cotton exchange building, so provides extensive history and, such as the Town Hall, is grand and gorgeous. It was perfect for the Christmas winter wedding."

"We wanted a winter wedding, as our friends and family had previously had summer weddings. These were always stunning, however, there's just something so magical about Christmas. I wanted to become engrossed within the wedding and filled with festive happiness."

THE BIG DAY

"For our big day we arranged for any white (traditionally black) taxi to escort all of us to the venue," says Sian. "My dad sadly died a week after our engagement, so my grandad was more than pleased to give me away. However, on the day of the wedding, he fell ill so my buddy kindly stepped in instead."

"The weather was perfect, a crisp December day although not too cold for that walk towards the reception venue. We had 'Kissing You' by Desiree for walking on the aisle, which got our guests' emotions going."

"Our most memorable moment was following the ceremony," says Sian. "We arranged for any nine-piece brass band to surprise our guests after which escort us around to the reception venue. There were a lot of members of the public taking photos and congratulating us. It truly was spectacular then one I think our guests will discuss forevermore!"

"Once we've got to One Fine Day there would be a canapé and drinks reception. However, Tom and I didn't reach taste these, once we were driving around our beautiful city getting probably the most amazing pictures."

FEELING FESTIVE

The wedding theme was pine cones. "I wanted our wedding to become a winter wedding at Christmas, not a Christmas wedding at winter," says Sian. "So there were just hints of Christmas throughout, such as the huge Christmas trees both in venues. I wanted to add several personal touches, so I had napkins embroidered with everybody's names, which these were able to keep and employ for years to come."

"Our favors were both our mother and fathers' favorite treats, so this would be a little nod to both of them. Our cake was four delicious layers of sponge covered with white icing and decorated with a silver ribbon. It also was built with a bride and groom pine cone on top."

"At the finish of our three-course meal, once the evening guests started arriving, we were built with a soul singer on the piano singing probably the most amazing classic Motown and soul songs," says Sian. "This would be a lovely touch before our DJ began to obtain the party going."

MY TOP TIPS…

"Just do why are you happy, it'll truly be the very best day of your lifetime."

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For brides seeking to wear something rather less formal on the wedding day, I hope that these beautiful images provide plenty of inspiration. Liz decided on a beautiful, unstructured, linen dress having a pretty embroidered heart belt to put on on the day she wed Adam. The couple tied the knot on 26 June 2021 at Lower House Farm in Longtown, Herefordshire. Having fallen deeply in love with the farm venue during the photoshoot a long time ago, they took its incredible, natural setting as inspiration for her styling, adding lots of flowers, foliage, and colorful touches to create the day feel truly them.

For her bridal outfit, Liz decided to pair a relaxed, white bohemian wedding dress from FeelTimes having a custom belt produced by Angie Power and Rachel Rousham.

"My necklace was from Studio Rua and all sorts of my other jewelry was vintage from inside the family."

"Adam also wore Wonderwood by Comme des Garçons because it's very sexy. Adam is left-handed plus they designed the suit knowing that, and therefore he felt comfortable and confident at the time."

The bride was driven towards the farm in her own dad's car, complete having a bridal bow. The beautiful weather resulted in the couple could wed outside, inside a simple setting shaded by trees.

"We didn't have music because we wanted it to feel natural, but I wished I had something just to walk to about halfway over the field. I wound up humming 'The Imperial War March' of the things. Make of that what you should."


The newly-weds as well as their guests moved into the open-sided barn for any rustic, sit-down meal.

"We composed little bags of pick and mix as our favors. At weddings, I always like it when there's a sweet table so that as we couldn't do this for Covid reasons, we chose to include sweets in this manner."

Capturing all of the beautiful imagery at the time, were Emily & Steve Photography, whose gorgeous work we've had the pleasure of sharing on our pages before here.

"Emily and Steve were our number 1 choice as soon as we got engaged. Adam has known Steve since their college days therefore it was lovely to possess familiar faces that people could easily integrate into our seating plan."

The couple met via Adam's work.

"The magazine where he works was hosting an event and that he'd been nominated for bar duty. I went to talk to him and wound up chatting through the night. He inquired about out for any drink the next weekend which was it. We'd been together for six years when Adam proposed on my small favorite beach in Cornwall. We got married almost 2 yrs later."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"It's the cheesiest advice ever but stay true to yourself. You know what you want to opt for your gut. Don't browse around too much for the inspiration, imagine what you love also it'll all get together."

Sending a lot of congratulations and like to you both, Liz and Adam. It's been this type of privilege to feature the wedding today and I love your bridal style.

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