Country Garden Inspired Wedding in Oxford’s Dreaming Spires

Country Garden Inspired Wedding in Oxford’s Dreaming Spires

Country Garden Inspired Wedding in Oxford’s Dreaming Spires

I’m so pleased to be able to share this gorgeous country garden wedding with you today, our launch day. I want Adored Bride to be a source of diverse, eclectic and stunning photography and celebrations, with the love stories at the very heart of it.

I am then so happy to be able to bring you Elizabeth and Thenuhan’s beautiful wedding. Liz and Then were married on August 6th, a sun soaked day in the beautiful city of Oxford. An amazing backdrop for a wedding and the scene of their love story, having met at University in the city. These images are courtesy of lovely Kelly at Kelly Clarke Photography who has done an amazing job capturing the day.

Then and Liz opted for an English country garden style affair, drawing on the lovely Oxfordshire setting of their wedding venue, a pretty marquee in the waterside grounds of one of the oldest inns in the city. I will hand over to Liz and Then tell us more about their day;

We met at University, New College, Oxford ten years ago and after three years of knowing each other we started going out. Three years later I asked Liz to marry me by spelling out “Marry Me” during a game of scrabble. We both wanted to get married in our College Chapel, where we met, because it is an amazing venue and we were both lucky enough to have gone to the college.

For the day, Liz chose a very elegant classically timeless look, with beautiful detailing and the prettiest of florals. She found her dress at The Wedding Dress Shop in Wimbledon Park a stunning bespoke lace bodice and sleeved dress, with a flowing satin silk skirt.

“I looked in a lot of wedding dress shops and wanted a very specific type of dress to suit my figure. I ended up making quite a lot of alterations to the dress, adding sleeves and changing the back – to make it look how I’d envisioned. The Wedding Dress Shop were so accommodating, letting me make the changes I needed and suggested lots of helpful details.

I chose not to wear a veil or any hair accessories. The back of the dress was the most beautiful part so I wanted to make sure this was the focus. My priority for my shoes was to be as comfortable as possible! I always knew I wanted flat shoes. After a lot of searching I found a lace pair from Tesco which suited exactly what I wanted perfectly. I then wore small pearl earrings, but no other jewellery, I wanted to keep it as simple as possible.

My hair and make up artist was Sophie Dutta from Sophie J Makeup. She did the make up for myself, my mum and all of the bridesmaids. The bridesmaids chose their own hair and make up style and I wanted was style that was simple and classic and Sophie did a brilliant job.”

“I bought the bridesmaids dresses from John Lewis’s own collection. All of the bridesmaids wore whichever shoes they wanted to, most wore flat sandals, to ensure they enjoyed their day as much as possible.”

Thenuhan, his best man and groomsmen all looked very dapper in navy suits. Then’s was a beautifully tailored custom made 3 piece suit from Tailor Made in London. With the complimenting lads suits coming from Marks and Spencers.

Our photographer was Kelly Clarke, she was recommended to us and after our first phone call we knew what she was the exactly kind of photographer that we wanted. Very chilled out and not too many posed photos!

Liz walked down the aisle to Pachelbel’s Canon, which is one of their favourite pieces of classical music and so suited to the most amazing settings.
She was accompanied down the aisle of the Chapel by her dad, who looks so proud. I love moments like these. I adore the seconds before the couple see each other. Then looks really deep in thought and a little nervous, then the smile that breaks across his face when Liz appears! Just perfect.

For their wedding rings, they chose platinum rings with personalized engravings on the inside from Browns and Kings of Hatton Gardens.

After a beautiful drinks reception in the grounds of the college, the reception was held at the Perch Inn, Binsey.

We picked the Perch because the pub was very quaint and the surroundings were beautiful. They also sorted out all food and drinks for the full day, meaning we didn’t have to worry about coordination with lot of suppliers. They also sourced us a brilliant Cheese Tower as an alternative cake which went down very well with our guests.

The venue we chose inspired the main theme we went for which was an “English Country Wedding” with bunting, flowers, rustic table settings and vintage touches, using the natural setting of The Perch which already has some decorations.

We chose Louise at Wild Thyme for our flowers. Looking on her website she had the wild country type flowers we were looking for and when we met her in person she had the relaxed feel we were after. We showed her Pinterest pictures of what we wanted, vibrant pink flowers with lots of foliage and we couldn’t have been happier with them. Two of my friends who are getting married next year have already booked Louise for their big days next years based on how beautiful the flowers were. 

Our wedding cake was made by Then’s Aunt who makes cakes as a hobby. The design was elegantly simple, a 3 tiered sponge cake with white icing and pink sugar flowers.

Our first dance was “All of Me” John Legend. We both really liked the lyrics of the song as they spoke to our relationship very well!

For entertainment we booked a Band we had heard play in a pub in Earlsfield, who we thought would be great for the wedding.  

Then – My favourite part of the day was seeing Liz walk down the aisle. It was the first time I had seen her all day and she looked amazing!”
Liz – My favourite moments were the Groom and Father of the Bride speeches, they were both so lovely.

If we were to offer any advice to other couples it would be just prioritise what’s important to you. You can’t do everything. Make sure you wouldn’t look back in 10 years time and wish you’d done something differently.

Great advice! Such a beautiful day, I love the flowers really gorgeous and looks like the band was amazing too …did I spot Then crowd surfing???
Thanks so, so much to Then and Liz for allowing me to share your wedding day on Adored Bride and congratulations to you both, my best wishes to you for a very happy future.
Thanks also to Kelly from Kelly Clarke Photography for these awesome images.

Photographer – Kelly Clarke Photography | Ceremony – New College, Oxford | Venue – The Perch Inn | Brides Dress – The Wedding Dress Shop | Brides Shoes – Tesco | Bridesmaids Dress – John Lewis | Hair and Make up – Sophie Dutta | Grooms Suit – Tailor Made London | Best Man/Groomsmen Suits – Marks and Spencers | Florist – Wild Thyme | Stationery – Not On the High Street | Name Cards – Urban Twist | Table Cards – Peardrop Avenue | Table Plan – Norma and Dorothy | Honeymoon – Japan |

Ross and Bethan – A Misty Moorland Pre-Wedding Shoot

Ross and Bethan – A Misty Moorland Pre-Wedding Shoot

Ross and Bethan – A Misty Moorland Pre-Wedding Shoot

I love Bethan and Ross and their misty moorland e-shoot by the fantastic Let Love Flourish photography as it’s so natural. No fuss, no staged poses, no pretense just the couple being themselves with the backdrop of the dramatic but understated moorlands. The thing I adore most about these images and pre-wedding shoots in general is that it’s a perfect opportunity for couples to relax in front of the camera and see what happens. I know it can seem a bit daunting to be yourself when someone is pointing a camera at you, but it’s such a good way to get to know your photographer and for them to get to know you ahead of the wedding.

Before I hand over to Bethan to tell you a bit more about themselves and the images, I asked the couple for their views on having a pre-wedding shoot;

moorland

If you’ve found a photographer that you click with then just relax and enjoy it – and have fun getting to know the person/people that will be with you for the whole of your wedding day. Plus, how often do you get the chance to have your picture taken by professionals? Trust their vision and go with the flow, the results will be worth it.

We met at university in Southampton back in 2008, I was asked by a fellow student to model for a photography project (back then I had a bleach blonde pixie crop) and met Ross on the day we all got together to do the shoot. We ended up hanging out at Ross’ student house where he wooed me with his guitar playing, and we’ve been together ever since.

 

We had discussed getting married quite a few times over the years and Ross had always said that he’d propose when I’d least expect it. So when romantic trips to New York, Tobago and Mexico had passed and still no proposal I had kind of pushed it to the back of my mind.

Ross popped the question in our kitchen after work on Wednesday 8th July 2015 and it couldn’t have been more perfect or more of a surprise. He gave me a huge bunch of flowers and whilst I was distracted arranging them he presented me with the most beautiful ring and nervously asked “will you marry me?” We spent the evening drinking Prosecco and telling all our favourite people the news. The funny thing is, Ross had decided that morning that he was going to propose, so he rang my Dad who was in New York on business to ask for his permission, (he took a lot of people by surprise that day) bought the ring and asked me all on the same day!

He gave me a huge bunch of flowers and whilst I was distracted arranging them he presented me with the most beautiful ring and nervously asked “will you marry me?” We spent the evening drinking Prosecco and telling all our favourite people the news.

Ross: I saw a ring I loved in Denmark years ago when I was on a work trip and I kept a photo of it on my phone for years, but was never able to track it down again. Then I saw one just it like (but much nicer) in Pravins, Southampton – when I went in to the store I chose two rings to look at, and when the member of staff helping me told me they were the same ring just with different diamonds I knew it was right.

As soon as I found Let Love Florish on my search for photographers I knew that Amy-Leigh and Daryl were the ones for us (despite us living 250 miles apart). After emailing back and forth with Amy and instantly feeling like we’d been friends for years, there was no way that I was going to wait until our wedding to meet them both.

One of my closest friends got married in August this year in Sheffield so we made the most of being close by and arranged to do our engagement shoot. Amy-Leigh and Daryl picked Snake Pass in the Peak District as they’d not shot there before and it was such a beautiful location – Ross and I were blown away by the scenery, it really is such a beautiful part of the country.

We can’t recommend Let Love Flourish enough (and they’ve not even shot our wedding yet!), Amy-Leigh and Daryl are amazing and so talented – we can’t wait to see them again next year for the main event.

Thank you so much to Bethan and Ross for letting us see their amazing images and of course to their wonderful photographers Let Love Flourish. I hope you guys are having a blast organising the big day and I’m look forward to seeing your images from the wedding!

If you want to see Amy-Leigh and Daryl from Love Let Flourish in full wedding action, I’m delighted to be bringing you a stunning rustic and emotional wedding later this week that they recently shot. It’s awesome!

If you have a pre-wedding shoot you’d like to share with Adored Bride, please get in touch,

With love,

Photography –  Let Love Flourish

Sarabeth and Mark – Sunlit Hay on Wye Bookshop Shoot

Sarabeth and Mark – Sunlit Hay on Wye Bookshop Shoot

Sarabeth and Mark – Sunlit Hay on Wye Bookshop Shoot

Happy 2017! Any newly engaged out there? It’s a pretty popular time to propose and today I’ve a really lovely seasonal shoot to share with you. Set in and around the bookshops of the quaint market town Hay on Wye, famous for it’s Literary Festival.

I love this shoot because the light is amazing, Sarabeth and Mark are really relaxed and the town provides such a cool backdrop. The early start for the shoot on New Years Eve meant that they have the place pretty much to themselves too!

Sarabeth is from America and she and Mark live there now, although Mark is originally from Hereford. They got engaged back in 2015 and whilst over visiting family in Hereford for Christmas, Sarabeth contacted Lucy G Photography as she thought it would be a really nice idea to do an engagement shoot while they were over here.

Lucy discovered that the couple both really love literature and travel and so suggested Hay On Wye for the location. She had a bookshop in mind that also had a really cool map wall for a shot, which on the day was so perfect as the sunlight pours in through the window.

As the day approached, the weather forecast for later on was not looking great at all, with heavy rain on the horizon. Lucy specialises in golden hour light photography which is usually early evening but to dodge the rain suggested an early start as with the sunlight rising fully by 9am it might just be perfect! Which of course it was.

So they arranged to meet on the morning of New Years Eve with Lucy having selected some fantastic locations around Hay on Wye for the shoot. They were really lucky as they even had a rainbow, you can’t plan that stuff! Can I also say….LOVE your scarf Sarabeth!

They arranged to meet on the morning of New Year’s Eve with Lucy having selected some fantastic locations around Hay on Wye for the shoot. They were really lucky as they even had a rainbow, you can’t plan that stuff!

Lucy G Photo

Sarabeth and Mark are returning to Hereford in June this year for their wedding along with friends and family from all over the world. Lucy will be photographing the day, I can’t wait to see the results!

Big thanks go to Sarabeth and Mark for sharing their images with us, hoping the transatlantic wedding planning is going well. Thanks again to Lucy G Photography for allowing Adored Bride to feature these lovely images.

I really enjoy looking at and sharing pre-wedding shoots and would love to hear from you if you you would like to share your own shoot,

with love

Photography –  Lucy G Photography

A Midsummer’s Day Lavender Luxe Wedding Inspiration

A Midsummer’s Day Lavender Luxe Wedding Inspiration

A Midsummer’s Day Lavender Luxe Wedding Inspiration

I wanted to share with you a glimpse back to a sunny but very windy day in June and to a shoot that I styled in a gorgeous lavender field, with some truly amazing wedding suppliers. The lavender fields are only in bloom for a short while at Inglenook Farm, before the flowers are harvested for essential oils. We used the infusing room to get ready in and honestly the scent from the oils was so intense, we were all slightly floaty and chilled during the shoot. I slept so soundly that night too!

The inspiration for the shoot initially was that I’d seen the lavender field having driven past and the farm kindly said we could do a shoot. The time slot was quite limited as the fields were due for harvest. So we quickly got a pinterest board together with ideas. We knew though that we really wanted to catch some golden hour light if we could. That early evening light that coats everything with a golden glow of light. After a week of rain we were really lucky as the day we reached the fields, the sun came out to play. We wanted to create a fine art luxe wedding feel, very romantic with lots of detailing. I hope you enjoy our midsummer lavender luxe wedding inspiration shoot.

Our model is beautiful Stacey Mellin and these lovely images are by  Lucy G Photography. With bridal wear by Felicity Cooper, florals by Living Colour Floral Design, hair and make by Harry Jon, stationery by Hattie Boo Designs, cake by Time for Sweetpea and silk butterflies by Flutterdesigns.

The breathtaking dress that Stacey is wearing is ‘Matilda’ by British bridal designer Felicity Cooper.  It has such an amazing backless design, with long lace sleeves and a floating chiffon silk skirt that just moved and flowed so beautifully in the breeze through the lavender.

For the stationery Emma from Hattie Boo Designs created a suite of pale lavender grey and white, ripped edge invites, save the dates and place settings. We gathered these together with pretty twine, wax seals, florals, silverwear, linen napkins and french stamps to create a feel of Provence.

The lavender fields were due to be harvested as soon as the lavender flowered.

So the week after we shot there these beautiful fields were hand cut to make essential oils. The smell was incredible!

We were so lucky with the weather on the day, it had rained most of the week. But the light was just perfect, we just had a few moments as the sun started to set to capture that golden hour glow.

The divine flowers were created by the team at Living Colour Floral design. They matched the brief perfectly; lots of fine art inspired foliage, delicate summer blooms with hints of lavender and the softest peach. I especially love the place setting bouttonniere.

Lovely Clare from Harry Jon MUA created Stacey’s look. I love her lashes in particular!! She kept Stacey hair choppy and tousled and her make up delicate and natural with the softest peach lip colour that looks so pretty in the lavender setting.

The informal naked cake and macarons were made with love by Becky at Time for Sweetpea. It tasted so good! I never tire of naked cakes, they are such a pretty addition to any wedding and so versatile to decorate.

For finishing touches we used delicate little hand cut silk butterflies by Flutter Designs and those shoes……? Well I kind of fell in love with those, they are the Paris design by No1 Jenny Packham.

I hope you enjoyed our little taste of summer,

with love

Venue – Inglenook Farm | Photography –  Lucy G Photography | Bridal Design – Felicity Cooper | Styling – Pretty Creative at Adored Bride | Hair and Make-Up – Harry Jon MUA |  Flowers – Living Colour Floral Design | Stationery – Hattie Boo Designs | Cake – Time for Sweetpea | | Silk Butterflies – Flutter Designs | Shoes – No 1 Jenny Packham at Debenhams |

A Romantic Elopement on the Streets of Paris

A Romantic Elopement on the Streets of Paris

A Romantic Elopement on the Streets of Paris

Have you ever dreamed of an elopement in Paris? Such an incredibly romantic thing to do. Hannah and Mitch decided to do just that and I’m so happy to share these breathtaking images of their elopement that were captured by the ridiculously talented Craig George. Based in Paris, but shooting worldwide, Craig is a real artist, his work has an authenticity that is so beautiful and unique. I am a huge fan of his photography and was so excited when he approached me to feature these amazing images.

I know you are going to love his work as much as I do and we have an extra treat to enjoy, this 4 minute film that Craig shot on the day too.

I personally have a very fond place for Paris in my heart. I got engaged on the day before New Year’s Eve on the steps of the Sacre Coeur in Montmartre, as the night fell and the snow fell too. We asked another tourist to take our photo and then we walked round the corner to a cosy cafe and drank tea out of small coffee cups and basically planned the day there and then.

Magic happens in those little Parisian cafes, love stories told and made. The Parisian part of Hannah and Mitch’s love story started in a cafe too, for a pre-wedding shoot with Craig. The couple loved the experience so much that it stayed in their thoughts beyond their wedding day.

elopement in paris by Craig George

Hannah and Mitch are originally from Canada but have recently moved to Lille for Mitch’s work. Hannah is an amazing food blogger and is currently enjoying the new cuisine opportunities offered by her new home.

The couple were married in the Dordogne in the summer surrounded by friends and family. Their wedding was truly stunning and everything they had hoped for. After the wedding the couple were still drawn by the allure of Paris and their pre-wedding shoot. They spoke with Craig as they wanted to capture a beautiful intimate moment after the wedding back in Paris and so they planned a simple elopement.

They agreed a place to meet and Hannah wrote some beautiful, spontaneous vows on a little paper napkin in the cafe to read out to Mitch.

This stunning elopement is shot entirely in black and white film. Craig shot with film in a camera from the sixties, it gives the photographs that beautifully timeless feel.

The couple dressed up in their wedding outfits, Hannah’s stunning dress is by New York designer Alvina Valenta and is just so elegant and feminine and looks like it was made just for her and for the Parisian setting.

They met early in the morning in this truly special city, to avoid the crowds, the results are an heirloom. A moment captured perfectly in time.

Huge congratulations to Mitch and Hannah and heartfelt thanks to Craig George for these beautiful images and kind words of support.

 | Photography – Craig George |  Bridal Designer –  Alvina Valenta |

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