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WELCOME

Newly engaged? Congratulations and

Love in colour

welcome to Wed! We hope these pages fill you with inspiration for a personalitypacked wedding in beautiful Devon. This issue is a celebration of colour in all its vibrant glory - and Love in Bloom sets the mood with its carnival of British-grown blooms. From the striking stems to the showstopping cake, the shoot not only showcases the glorious impact of a colourful palette, but the captivating beauty of British flowers. Nature’s Best follows suit, taking us to the idyllic setting of Wooladon Estate, where a rainbow of bright colours meets adorable animals and beautiful florals, while In the Pink celebrates the ever-popular hue at the gorgeous Brickhouse Vineyard. Then there’s Love and Light, a modern take on rustic barn styling with pops of bright colour at the Tithe Barn at Symondsbury Estate. For a splash of colour to wear forever, choose a vibrant gemstone for your engagement or wedding ring. From sapphires in shades of pink and yellow to coloured diamonds, let Ring Tones inspire wedding jewellery rich in symbolism and vibrance. A celebration of the personalities and loves of each couple are foremost in our real weddings. We love Jess and Joe’s joy-filled May Day festivities at Kingston Estate, which saw colourful floral arrangements styled with glitterballs. Then there’s Charlotte and Lewis, who chose sunshine yellow and fresh greens for their Italian-themed celebrations in the Devon countryside. From

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Editor Rebecca Matthews Deputy editor Lucy Lawrence Chief features writer Hannah May Contributors Becci Clubb, Jessica Kearney, Hazel Parsons, Sophie Walker Design Matt Sanwell, Design UNLTD designunltd.co.uk Advertising and Management Brendan Sleeman Website management Jenna Matthews Finance Morwenna Matthews Publisher Wed Magazine 28 Reens Crescent Heamoor Penzance Cornwall TR18 3HW 01736 331456 wed@wedmagazine.co.uk wedmagazine.co.uk Print Deltor Communications Ltd Cover image Photography Clare Kinchin clarekinchinphotography. co.uk Concept & hair Lyndy Jayne Weddings instagram.com/lyndy_ jayne_wedding Venue Custom House Plymouth customhouseplymouth.co.uk Salon Ochre Hair Lounge ochrehairlounge. co.uk Make-up Chloe Jane MUA instagram. com/chloejanemua Dress & veil Pre-loved Model Sofia Rose instagram. com/sofiarose

SUPER NOVA If you want to relive the spine-tingling feeling you had while uttering your vows or taking your first dance while poring over your wedding album, then Katherine and Steve of Nova Wedding Photography are the couple behind the lens for you. “Whilst you can always expect the ‘must have’ moments, we will always aim to give you goosebumps with the fleeting nano-moments,” says Katherine of their fly-on-the-wall documentarian style. “Observing and capturing your day as it genuinely unfolds is our happy place.” Adopting a natural and unobtrusive approach, the husband-and-wife team will capture the characters, mood and place of your day in all its individual minutiae to tell the story of your wedding with honesty and beauty. Covering most of the South-west throughout Devon, Dorset, Somerset and Cornwall, they work closely with couples to plan and shoot an album that materialises the images of your dreams. What’s more, they’ve just introduced a film service, allowing you to enjoy their talented videography skills alongside their professional photography packages. Pick from full-day coverage with either Katherine or Steve, or select a day’s photography with both of them from the build-up to the golden hour and beyond. From an initial meeting and shoot-planning sessions to on-the-day coverage and hundreds of edited, high-resolution images available from a bespoke gallery, expect a comprehensive package of services and products. Add a short cinematic trailer, longer ‘feature’ film or drone footage for a wonderfully immersive

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way to return to your W-day in all its soul-stirring wonder. Weekday weddings, engagement sessions, small weddings and elopements can also be covered, with packages (including fine art albums) specially tailored to suit. Visit their new website chock full of gorgeous galleries to find out more. novaweddingphotography.co.uk

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BRIDAL BUZZ

STYLE

WINTER WEDDING WONDERLAND

10. WRITTEN IN THE STARS Celestial details for an out-of-this-world wedding 12. THE LOOK OF LOVE Mix 60s style with a modern twist for a fun-loving big day look 16. LOVE IN BLOOM Go bold and beautiful with colourful British flowers and contemporary accents

There’s nothing like the wild romance of a winter wedding. And one venue that captures the beauty, drama and atmosphere of the season like nowhere else is North Devon’s oh-so beguiling Tree Top Escape.

24. WED’S WISH LIST Our edit of the latest bridal must-haves

Surrounded by countryside, the sprawling 32-acre estate is a vision of rural romance, with wildflower

28. HOT FROCKS Trending bridal fashions, from stylish silhouettes to divine detailing

meadows, lakes, woodlands and gardens providing the most picturesque, back-to-nature backdrop to your nuptials. Set above the trees, dedicated wedding venue space The Nest – and its lake-gazing floating balcony – is nothing short of jaw-dropping, while the five-star luxury accommodation features a two-person copper bath, private hot tub and modern, fully-fitted kitchen.

34. THE FINISHING TOUCHES Elevate your look with these super-chic accessories

Specialising in intimate (and dog-friendly) celebrations for up to 16, every event is tailored to match

38. WED’S BOUDOIR Bridal beauty tips and trends

the requirements of the couple, meaning that a beautiful, bespoke and budget-friendly wedding is

40. NEW METAL Captivating bridal jewels, from statement earrings to heirloom treasures

guaranteed. Currently offering a winter weekend elopement package for January and February 2024 from £1,999, enjoy a three-night stay in the self-catering treehouse accommodation for up to four people (including private hot tub, living room fire for cosy nights and under-floor heating), a wedding ceremony in The Nest,

44. RING TONES Colourful rings that bring a pop of personality to your wedding and engagement jewellery

a dedicated wedding coordinator during the lead-up to and on the day of your wedding, champagne to toast and the use of the lakes, meadows and grounds for photos. With an array of extras also available, you can personalise further to suit your purse-strings, while additional guests can be added if you’d like more than just

52. WORKING THE GROOM Fresh looks for the man of the moment

the two of you at your elopement.

56. NATURE’S BEST Adorable animals and summer shades for a colourful country wedding

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62. LOVE AND LIGHT Glorious colours meet rustic touches for a character-filled barn wedding 68. IN THE PINK Hot pinks and eco luxe styling bring the party vibe to Brickhouse Vineyard

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48. FOR KEEPS Ideas for turning your wedding details into keepsakes to treasure forever 55. WED’S HIP LIST Fresh, fun and fabulous ways to add a unique touch to your day 74. FOR THE LOVE OF THE SEA Ideas for an oceanic wedding celebration 78. LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU Crowd-pleasing ideas for entertaining your guests Becca Roundhill

82. TASTE SENSATIONS Flavoursome wedding menu inspiration from Posh Nosh 86. SWEET ART The latest trends and styling tips for your wedding cake 91. MAGIC MOMENTS Kick-start the celebrations early with these pre-wedding party ideas 112. FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE How to keep your relationship healthy long after the “I dos”

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WORDS OF LOVE “Romance is the glamour which turns the dust of everyday life into a golden haze” Elinor Glyn

REGULARS

6. BRIDAL BUZZ What’s new, what’s hot, what’s on 95. WED’S VENUES GUIDE The ultimate guide to Devon’s finest wedding venues 117. GOT WED Newlyweds share a glimpse of their day 154. NOTES ON A WEDDING Top tips for your planning pleasure

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z z u b l a brid THE STORY OF YOU With a promise to tell ‘your story’ through his images, wedding photographer Gareth of GRW Photography takes pictures that tell beautiful tales; pictures that are simply natural, with no posing or staging. “I capture pictures as they unfold,” says Gareth, who describes himself as a photojournalist enthusiast. “My ultimate aim is for you to not even realise I am there.” Based in South Devon, Gareth has a background in press and commercial photography, which has helped him to create a more edgy feel within a reportage style. Offering photography packages from early-morning preparations all the way through to the last happy moments of the party, he can also arrange second photographers, prewedding shoots and gorgeously luxe albums. “It’s really whatever you need on the day itself,” he says, promising an individual approach for each couple. From tender moments and mesmerising landscapes to the party antics you might have missed, Gareth will quietly weave his way through the day, leaving you with a gallery that will take your breath away. Get in touch for stunning storytelling that you’ll treasure for a lifetime. grw.photography

BEST IN SHOW Seeking a gorgeous dose of wedding inspiration? The Art of Weddings Show is coming to Sandy Park in Exeter on Sunday 12th November from 11am-3pm, hosting an event that every nearlywed will love. Whether you’re just engaged or almost at the I dos, you’ll find plenty to inspire while meeting industry experts who can help you elevate your wedding to a perfectly ‘you’ level. Complete with dresses, flowers, cakes, photography and more, the winter themed show will include live festive music, mulled wine and mince pies. Choose from a free ticket to the event or treat yourself to a VIP ticket, which provides you and a guest the opportunity to arrive in style at the VIP designated area, alongside a glass of prosecco or elderflower presse, a signature AOW gift bag, a copy of Wed Magazine and seats at the Ask the Expert Lounge. artofweddings.co.uk

WORDS OF LOVE “I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where. I love you simply, without problems or pride: I love you in this way because I do not know any other way of loving but this, in which there is no I or you” Pablo Neruda

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style | FASHION | WRITTEN IN THE STARS

written in the stars look to the heavens to inspire a starry-eyed celebration compiled by Rebecca Matthews

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1. Handmade in Devon by Dandelions and Pearls, this star-dotted design is the celestial wedding dress of dreams! dandelionsandpearls.com 2. A delicate finishing touch for lunarloving brides, this sandcast crescent moon by Justin Duance is crafted from recycled 9ct yellow gold and set with a single diamond. Yeti Photography

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4. Embroidered with a galaxy of stars, this hand-embroidered veil by Rebecca Anne Designs adds a celestial twist to a bridal ensemble. rebeccaannedesigns.co.uk 5. Crown your gown with a dazzling halo of stars. This headdress is handmade with pewter

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stars and Czech fire polished beads by The Lucky Sixpence. theluckysixpence.co.uk 6. Set the starry scene with this simple and stylish stationery on beautifully textured handmade cotton paper by Paige & Co. paigenco.co.uk 7. Name your tables after the

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signs of the zodiac. Illustrated by artist Hayley Jones of Moon Phase Studios, these natural soy aromatherapy candles will bring sublime scent and celestial style to your tabletops. moonphasestudios.co.uk 8. Luxe up your hairdo with these

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twinkling crystal star hair pins by Emmy London. emmylondon.com

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feature | BRIDAL FASHION | THE LOOK OF LOVE

the look of love

Fusing statement style with a generous sprinkle of romantic whimsy, the 60s inspires a beautiful look for a fun-loving modern bride photography Clare Kinchin concept Lyndy Jayne Weddings

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Photography Clare Kinchin clarekinchinphotography.co.uk Concept & hair Lyndy Jayne Weddings instagram.com/lyndy_jayne_wedding Venue Custom House Plymouth customhouseplymouth.co.uk Salon Ochre Hair Lounge ochrehairlounge.co.uk Make-up Chloe Jane MUA instagram.com/chloejanemua Dress & veil Pre-loved Model Sofia Rose instagram.com/sofiarose

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feature | STYLING | LOVE IN BLOOM

LOVE IN BLOOM

A beautiful abundance of British blooms takes centre stage in this colourful wedding scene photography Tara Statton styling Hyland Weddings & Events

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What could be more bloomingly beautiful than British wedding flowers? Sustainable, in season and hotly in style, floristry from a local or British source is not just en vogue but boosts your wedding’s eco-friendly credentials to boot. Showcased in this styled shoot to breathtaking effect, Exeter-based florist Emma Hewlett created the arrangements as an example of her new British wedding florals package, as stylist Natalie Hyland of Hyland Weddings and Events explains. “Every single flower and foliage used will be locally sourced and as sustainable as possible. Emma will work with the couple’s chosen colour palette using whichever flowers are in bloom at that time of year to create something that is creatively unique,” she says. The focus for the shoot was “super bright and colourful while still having a modern luxe feel to it”, with The White Barn providing the perfect blank canvas backdrop. “I created a look that was still very elegant, but with bright clashing colours that showcased the florals while giving each flower its own space to really sing – particularly on the wedding breakfast table,” says Natalie. “By using lots of different coloured vases – and not packing them full to bursting with flowers – it created a striking yet simple look. Hand-painted iced cookies pull the floral theme to the edge of the tables while Isabella Day’s jewellery carried the theme throughout the bridal look.” Vases in sorbet shades, colourful candlesticks and bespoke stationery designs are dotted throughout the tablescape. A rainbow of glassware and table linens elevate the scene with differing tonal layers, while gold cutlery lends a little luxe interest. The flowers range from tiny single stems in miniature bud vases to small clusters delicately placed in bulbous vessels with a sensuous edge. The couple complete the scene. The bride clutches a colourful bouquet of mixed blooms and dons a gorgeous gown and veil with botanical detailing, while the groom’s suit provides a debonair ensemble with a fun twist – the bright boutonniere springing from his pocket a vibrant touch on a stylish shoot.

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Concept & flowers

Emma Hewlett Floral Design emmahewlett.co.uk Styling & coordination

Hyland Weddings & Events hylandweddingsandevents.co.uk Photography

Tara Statton

tarastattonphotography.com Videography

Yeti Photography

yetiphotography.co.uk/devon-weddingvideographer Venue

The White Barn

thewhitebarnuk.co.uk Vases

Sass & Belle

sassandbelle.co.uk Silks

CFleurs Designs cfleursdesign.com Cake & biscuits

Claire Arscott Cake Design clairearscottcakedesign.co.uk Props, tableware & table runner

Glas Events

glasevents.com Hair

EV Hair

evhair.co.uk Make-up

Liza Hayward

instagram.com/_makeup_by_liza_ Veil & bow

Rebecca Anne Designs rebeccaannedesigns.co.uk Dresses

Frilly Frocks

frillyfrocks.co.uk Suit

Sharif Tailoring

shariftailoring.co.uk Shoes

Emmy London emmylondon.com Jewellery

Isabella Day

isabelladay.co.uk Table linen

Special Occasion Linen specialoccasionlinen.com Stationery

Flick & Flourish

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Nicki Hughes

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Flame Cave Pizza flamecavepizza.com Models

Gingersnap Models gingersnap.co.uk

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From dreamy dresses to seriously chic shoes, here’s our pick of the latest bridal must-haves

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words Hannah May, Lucy Lawrence & Rebecca Matthews

DREAMS IN IVORY After a busy summer, which has seen countless brides falling in love with its showstopping collection of gowns, The Ivory Lounge has some exciting arrivals and events coming up throughout autumn. A favourite at Plymouth’s luxe bridal boutique, it’s difficult not to fall in love with Randy Fenoli’s breathtaking gowns, which blend swoon-worthy glamour, striking silhouettes and intricate detailing. The latest collections are the stuff of bridal dreams. Effie Blue is a fairytale frock with a sweetheart neckline, voluminous ruffle skirt and 3D flowers and crystal embellishment. Then there’s Emily’s fit and flare gown with ruffled tulle cap sleeves and detachable tulle overskirt, Everett’s trumpet Mikado dress with delicate beadwork and sweeping Mikado cape, and Elaine’s fitted crepe gown complete with side cut-outs, sheer illusion low back and embroidered lace. With the latest collection from the iconic Vera Wang Bride also gracing the rails, brides longing to live out their Sex and the City fantasies will be spoilt for choice with the collection of coolly captivating silhouettes. Clean, minimalist ball gowns, romantic fit-andflare shapes and relaxed asymmetric cuts come with playful accents for cool-girl edge, from cloud-like tulle to statement bows. As well as classically glamorous designs from Ellis Bridals and relaxed boho dresses and separates from Kelsey Rose, the boutique has a carefully curated collection of fashionforward accessories, from statement earrings to dainty, crystal-filled bracelets and necklaces. And, for those seeking perfectly coordinated bridal shoes, the new collection from Rainbow Club is now available in-store. Whether you choose lustrous ivory satin stilettos, slingbacks dotted with diamantés, pearl-encrusted sandals or dance floor-ready trainers, these supremely comfortable and effortlessly chic shoes are the must-have finishing touch for your head-turning gown. theivorylounge.co.uk

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GOWNS OF PLENTY Take a trip to Exeter’s historic West Quarter for a wedding dress shopping experience like no other, for in The House That Moved, a 16th century merchants house, you’ll find Pirouette’s treasure trove of bridal wear. Having just taken new stock from its covet-worthy designers including Maggie Sottero, Sottero & Midgley and Rebecca Ingram, the rails are brimming with fresh-from-the-runway designs. Let’s start with Maggie Sottero, whose alluring details, feminine cuts and signature look smack of seductive style. Deep plunging necklines, side slits, sheer panels and open backs celebrate the female form in all its glory, while sister label, Sottero & Midgley, follows equally as captivating suit with its unique mix of statement-making glamour. From Maddox’s A-line organza dress with square neckline and cottagecore lace detailing and Edwina’s floral gown with detachable lace sleeves, to Brannagh’s lace and crepe silhouette with a swishy layered skirt and thigh-high slit, prepare to fall for the latest jaw-dropping collections. For brides with a penchant for the effortlessly chic, Rebecca Ingram is the boho-inspired designer of choice. Sculpted sweetheart necklines greet exquisite lace, floral accents embellish light-as-air chiffon and tulle skirts, and form-fitting mermaids ooze modern glam for a collection created for your inner romantic. pirouettethecollection.com

ALL HAIL THE VEIL

COVER GIRL

We love a veil here at Wed and it’s wonderful to see so many brides

Your wedding day cries out for pieces that have passion and

choosing a personal design for this key bridal accessory. Based

attention to detail in every stitch – something that Nola Grey

in Tiverton, Gabrielle Elizabeth’s veils have the modern bride in

promises with its luxury bridal wear.

mind, combining traditional techniques with contemporary design. The new collection of handcrafted bridal robes epitomises elegance and From simple, barely-there veils to richly embroidered and hand-drawn

sophistication, blending delicate lace, premium tulle, exquisite silk and

designs, Gabrielle draws inspiration from your personality as well as

intricate embellishments. We love the pearl detailing and distinctive bolero

the style, florals and location of your wedding to create something truly

of Kelly, while Sofia is the stuff of bridal dreams with its gorgeous floral

‘you’ for your big moment. She also offers a personalised embroidery

design, ruffled sleeves and dramatic train. For those irresistibly stylish

1.service for the details of your day, whether it’s robes, hankies or jackets for the bridal party, pocket squares or socks for the groomsmen or

finishing touches, choose from statement-making veils embellished with

napkins for the top table.

a luxe selection of gloves to elevate your look to impossibly chic heights.

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ALL ABOUT THE DETAIL A standout day deserves standout accessories – and Victoria Percival’s statement-making styles are guaranteed to finish your look with a flourish. The award-winning brand combines contemporary fashion with classic style, making for truly showstopping results. The latest collection of handcrafted tiaras, crowns and jewellery is guaranteed to wow. From the Monroe halo – encrusted with diamond-like cubic zirconia, faceted cut glass crystals and soft white pearls to create a look reminiscent of golden-era Hollywood glamour – to the Sienna crown – a dreamy fusion of blossoms and pearls with golden shadow crystals – you’re sure to be the epitome of bridal beauty. Then there’s the lovingly made earrings, including gently cascading drop designs, bubble pearl hoops and the oh-so glamorous Nova Pearl earrings. You can even work with Victoria Percival’s all-female team to create a completely bespoke piece to be cherished forever. victoriapercival.com

GREEN IS THE NEW WHITE Sustainability is key to the ethos of Ashburton Brides, a new boutique nestled amidst the slopes of Dartmoor in the town of Ashburton. With a collection of pre-loved gowns from the likes of Vera Wang, Ellis Bridals and Temperley Bridal at the rails, brides can look forward to a gorgeous collection of fashions with an eco-chic edge. New bridal gowns from Maggie Sottero and Willowby by Watters are also available in the intimate boutique, offering everything from timeless romantic design and clean minimalist cuts through to red carpet-worthy glamour and free-spirited fashions for boho-loving brides. Offering more sustainable style inspiration, a capsule collection from Devon’s very own bridal label, Katie Woods Bridal, is now available at the boutique. Handmade in the county from the finest-quality laces and silks, the collection of gowns, separates and a gorgeous silk jumpsuit are timelessly beautiful, easy to wear and made to last. All gowns can be easily adapted to create a customised look, while the collection of tops and overskirts allow you to transform your look from day to evening. Complete with fab ideas for styling your bridal attire after the big day, prepare to be smitten with this sustainable and stylish collection. Owner Elyse Taylor offers a highly flexible, completely private and personal service, with appointments available at a time that suits you, including Sundays and evenings, plus a seating area for guests complete with refreshments (and prosecco and macarons for your final visit!). Make an appointment by calling 07596 108180 or emailing ashburtonbrides@outlook.com. ashburtonbrides.com

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style | DRESSES | HOT FROCKS

HOT FROCKS Looking for ‘the one’? Here are the latest trends for a stylishly personalised W-day look words Hannah May

Vera Wang Bride, The Ivory Lounge

From bold bows to micro minis, these are the looks to love for the coming year’s nuptials words Hannah May If your search for ‘the one’ also involves a hunt for the hottest fashions spilling off the bridal catwalks, then you’re in luck. For we’ve scoured the latest collections to bring you the must-have fashions for this season and beyond. Simply pick your favourite features and combine them for an utterly ‘you’ bridal look that’s both bespoke and effortlessly on-trend.

By taking the freshest looks and making them your own, your aisle style will speak of the current time and your individual sense of style. Simply select your favourite features and combine them to create a self-curated ensemble that’s effortlessly ‘you’. And with designers creating collections awash with detachable elements, layers, add-ons and accessories all allowing a more bespoke approach to building your outfit, it couldn’t be easier to don the must-haves while staying true to your personal style. We’ve scoured the latest collections to inspire you on your journey to bridal brilliance...

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HOT FROCKS Rebecca Ingram, Pirouette

Randy Fenoli Bride, The Ivory Lounge

& For Love, St Ives Bridal Boutique

Seductive shapes There’s an air of seduction in wedding world right now. Celebrating the female form in all its bewitching beauty, collections are swooning over the hourglass with a focus on exposed corset bodices and boudoir styles. Think scooped sweetheart and deep plunging bustiers with boned detailing, corset backs, baby doll frocks and ‘naked’ elements such as sheer panels, illusion features, nude lace and skin-baring cut-outs. For a subtle take on the trend, try drapery, mermaid silhouettes, wrap/ bandage gowns and cat-eye necklines – or pair a corset top with sharply tailored trousers for two trends in one ultra-alluring outfit.

Maggie Sottero, Ashburton Brides

Ellis Bridals, The Ivory Lounge

Vera Wang Bride, The Ivory Lounge

Ellis Bridals, The Ivory Lounge

Maggie Sottero, Ashburton Brides

Maggie Sottero, Pirouette

Randy Fenoli Bride,, The Ivory Lounge

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Make material

Rebecca Ingram, Pirouette

Rebecca Ingram, Pirouette

A renewed focus on fabric is seeing everything from texture to translucency gracing the runways. Not only is the choice of material capturing designers’ imaginations, but the detailing and finish are also being obsessed over. 3D accents, intricate beading, luscious lace, Swarovski embroideries and glittering sequins are all adding an extra level of dimensional interest, while silk, sheer overlays, ruffles, organza, cherry blossom appliqués, origami folds and reams of tulle are used to striking effect. Mix your materials, layer an assortment of features and customise your finish with your favourite adornment (such as pearl, feather or jewel) to further accentuate the look.

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Dazzling details Whether you’re a fan of the minimalist movement and favour a single embellishment or fancy going all-out with a maximalist dress that showcases a multitude of trends, a careful selection of the finishing touches can complete your bridal outfit to modish applause. Anything sparkly features heavily on the bridal wish list, closely followed by rosettes (oversized, cascading, neckpieces), pearls, feathers, beading, crystal work, mini bows, botanical accents and jewels. Opt for a few carefully placed ornamentations or a gown covered in them; either look is to-die-for.

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Maggie Sottero, Pirouette

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Striking silhouettes

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Cuts are making a comeback, with architectural silhouettes appearing Vera Wang Bride, The Ivory Lounge

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alongside sleek minis as designers are once again drawn to shape. The result is a range of dresses designed for both comfort and style, allowing brides to revel in the support of a structured gown while feeling free to dance the night away in light-as-air fabrics. Cleverly constructed gowns not only flaunt the figure, but allow movement too, blending form and function to showstealing effect. From bodysuits paired with dresses and bespoke bridal sets to mini dresses, mini-lows, modern tailoring and structural gowns, the most must-have designs are also amongst the most wearable. Other forerunners in the shape department include asymmetric styles, drop waists, tea-length frocks, slits (with visible under layers) and statement or flared sleeves. Elaborate ball gowns – reimagined with a dramatic sculptural edge – endure as a bridal wear mainstay.

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A different shade One of the most wanted and wearable modern trends is colour, which can be worn in a range of spectacular ways. From colourful features or accessories to head-to-toe tinted gowns (top tones include blue, gold, black and blush), incorporating a single shade or creating a multicoloured canvas strikes a Hermione de Paula

statement-making, fashion-forward chord. Painted florals are beautifully in keeping with the botanical bride aesthetic, pastels present a subtle inroad to the trend, and all-black outfits offer a sensational dose of high drama.

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Randy Fenoli Bride, The Ivory Lounge

High, low and everything in-between: an abundance of necklines gives brides oodles of individual choice. Off-theshoulder and one-shoulder styles are proving popular, with

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New necklines

Stockists

straps are emerging as one of the hottest trends of the moment

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along with halters (with long ties) and elegant lace necks.

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Channel regal style with a bateau neckline or silk-wrapped

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bodice, pair a portrait with off-the-shoulder or cap sleeves or opt for a plunging neckline for unabashed daring.

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high, square and mock necks also stealing the spotlight. Pin-thin

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Headpiece Victoria Louise Photography Effortless Productions

THE FINISHING TOUCHES Elevate your bridal look with one of these top-trending accessories words Hannah May Choosing your accessories is more than just picking some little extras you love. Select the latest fresh-off-the-runway pieces that smack of individual style and you’ll find they personalise your look to inimitable effect.

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wrist-length lace gloves with a throwback vibe à la

Made With Love Bridal

every style type. Whether you opt for high-fashion

Nola Grey

collections in a variety of forms; a versatile go-to for

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like bridal gloves, which are appearing in designer

Made With Love Bridal

Gloves Nothing adds glamour and an extra sense of occasion

’80s Madonna or long elbow or opera-length gloves for a regal and sophisticated look, pick a pair or an embellishment (crystal work, pearls, ostrich feathers, star embroidery, bowknots, rhinestones, harlequin cuffs) for instant elevation. Alternatively, detachable Made With Love Bridal

sleeves achieve a similarly desirable effect.

Made With Love Bridal

Wardrobe By Dulcinea

Wardrobe By Dulcinea

Wardrobe By Dulcinea

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Hermione de Paula

Wardrobe By Dulcinea

Removable trains and overskirts Layering retains its position on the most wanted list. Detachable elements are key to transformational bridal wear while individualising any look with modish ease. Add an overskirt to a pant or jumpsuit or attach a train for the ceremony before whipping it off to reveal a dance-ready skirt underneath. Overskirts can add volume, shape and extra style to a more paredback ensemble, while tutu tulle train skirts, back bustles and high-low styles are oh-so à la mode.

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a dramatic and romantic edge to all bridal outfits, while face-covering blusher veils are emerging as another wedding wardrobe staple. Updated with different trims (think scalloped lace, rosettes and

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feathers), the two-tier veil oozes tradition while

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Long and sweeping veils remain de rigueur and add

Rebecca Anne Designs

Rebecca Anne Designs

Veils

being reinvented with modern design edge. Standout options include colourful embellishments, floral prints and ‘something blue’ adornments – or add

Kamila Nowak

Kamila Nowak

Daisy Sheldon

vintage vogue vibes with a classic birdcage veil.

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Matt Austin

Rebecca Anne Designs

Gibson Bespoke Matt Austin

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Jewellery

Studio Lowen

Though the latest bridal jewellery collections encourage a bespoke approach, there are some definite trends worth trying with your ensemble. Anything bloomy including floral earrings and 3D flower chokers will ensure a petal perfect finish, while pearls are re-

Studio Lowen

emerging as a stunning staple in bridal jewellery. In essence, anything with an organic shape or inspired by nature hits the mark, from delicate floral chandelier earrings and blousy hoops to ornate leaf shaped pieces

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edge, classic designs emanate a timeless or vintage air,

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and statement buds. Contemporary shapes add modish

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the imaginations of brides and designers alike with its effortless romance. Draped designs, minimalist

Rebecca Anne Designs

intricate embroideries, pearl capelets… The modern alternative to veils continues to capture

Gibson Bespoke

Gibson Bespoke

Capes Floor-length chiffon capes, tulle capes with

chiffon high-low capes, sheer lace and hooded versions, and anything floral – including embroidery, 3D buds, appliqués, botanical elements and handbeaded detailing – all hit the sartorial mark. Throw Kamila Nowak

on a cropped faux fur cape for a winter wedding cover-up or slip on an airy tulle number for a summer shindig with top-trending style.

Victoria Louise

Kerry Ann Duffy

We Are The James’s

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The Lucky Sixpence

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Headpieces

Gibson Bespoke

Gibson Bespoke

Gibson Bespoke

The Lucky Sixpence

Victoria Louise

Elaborate headpieces and bridal headbands with eyecatching embellishments including beading, pearls and floral accents are crush-worthy additions to any bridal look. Lush flower crowns, dainty Alice bands, jewelencrusted fascinators and pearl tiaras can generate any

crowns – are all tantalisingly on-trend toppers.

Peach Portman

a regal flourish – especially Grecian goddess-esque halo

We Are The James’s

desired effect from attention-grabbing to coolly chic. Flowers, geometric and art deco designs, anything with

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face time We love Angela Langford’s deeply nourishing skincare, and Balanced & Beautiful Face Oil is our latest crush. The luxurious mix of kiwi, rosehip and safflower is blended with omegas 3 and 6 to balance the skin; added cypress, bergamot and lemongrass clear blocked pores, while mandarin and frankincense tone and lift. Made by hand in Pembrokeshire, the British brand pours only the finest organic ingredients into its blends, while Angela’s personalised service allows you to target your specific skincare concerns. Leaving your skin balanced, soft and gorgeously nourished, we recommend making this wonder oil a staple in your pre and postwedding beauty routine. angelalangford.com

star serum The skin on our neck is as delicate as our eyelids but so often neglected in our beauty routines. Given the rise of ‘tech neck’ and the accelerated creasing of the skin due to technology use, not to mention bridal fashion’s love of plunging necklines, it’s high time we lavished it with a little love. Step forward Inlight Beauty’s Neck Firming Serum, a new concentrated botanical serum complex to firm, tone and protect the thinner skin of the neck and décolletage. Combining cacay oil rich in natural retinol, vitamin E and grapeseed oil with camu camu and green coffee extract, this 100% organic serum is filled with anti-ageing ‘dry’ oils, stimulating elastin and collagen while giving your neck some serious TLC. inlightbeauty.co.uk

ooh la la! Add a little je ne sais quoi to your newlywed hands with the latest collection from natural nailcare brand, Nail Kind. Inspired by the capital of romance, To Paris With Love offers a trio of delectable shades, from the warm raspberry of Do Not Disturb and the bold blue of Sofie in Paris to the tres chic pink of Rosé Rosé. nailkind.com

pucker up The latest lipstick shades from Code8 Beauty will take you from the hen do to the wedding day, honeymoon and beyond thanks to the velvety matte formula and luscious range of hues. Inspired by beautiful places around the globe, choose from the flattering red Soho Detour, the bright coral Sunset Boulevard, the muted coral Zoom on the Beach and the nude Marrakesh Gardens. Created to enhance the volume of the lips, this long-wearing and smudge-proof lip colour is a bridal beauty bag essential. codeeight.com

marzi magic The gender-free scents by Thursday Fragrance are “inspired by moments of joy” – and what could be more joyful than being a bride? We love Marzi, a sweetly uplifting blend of bitter almond, vanilla, brown sugar, musk and carnation – an utterly delicious choice for a W-day scent. thursdayfragrance.co.uk 2.

polished to perfection We don’t know what we love most about Olverum’s new Body Polish: the soufflélike texture, the deeply nourishing blend of essential oils or the calming scent. Perfect for a luxurious spa-like treat at home, the creamy blend gently exfoliates while deeply nourishing the skin, leaving your skin velvety and wedding-ready. uk.olverum.com

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The latest jewellery collections to bring on-trend bling to your bridal ensemble words Hannah May & Rebecca Matthews

IT TAKES TWO When choosing what to wear on your wedding day, a stunning outfit often needs a little something special to finish off the ensemble. After all, as Elizabeth Taylor once said: “Jewellery has the power to be the one little thing that makes you feel unique.” Whether it’s a plunging gown that will be enhanced by the most delicate of necklaces or sweet drop earrings to complement an elegant updo, bridal jewellery is so often the finishing touch that ties a whole look together. “If you are looking for a bit of sparkle for your big day, you need look no further than Swarovski, unrivalled in its field for delivering sparkling, popular designs at affordable price tags,” says Abi Davies from Plymouth-based jewellers, Drakes. With a range of sets available at Drakes, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to bridal jewellery that complements your sartorial decisions. The Mesmera set comprises a pendant and stud earrings, with a simple yet unusual design. Featuring a pear cut and octagon-step cut zirconia in a ‘toi et moi’ arrangement, the style is a perfect symbolism of a marriage. For a dressy look with a rose gold finish, the Originally set of pendant and drop earrings features Swarovski crystal pearls. The sparkling pave pendant, with matching mini hoop earrings with drop details, bring an elegant and classy element to the look. For a unique touch of pure twinkling brilliance, the Sparkling Dance set features single stone stud earrings and a halo pendant with Swarovski’s innovative ‘dancing crystal’ design. The blue gemstone seems to float, creating unrivalled delicacy and sparkle, while introducing a pop of colour – perfect for your ‘something blue’. allumandsidaway.co.uk (Drakes Jewellers is part of Allum & Sidaway Ltd)

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BE JEWELLED When it comes to your wedding jewellery, there are many ways you can take the look. Small and delicate can add a gentle and serene aesthetic, whereas going big and bold screams celebration. Known for beautiful and bespoke contemporary designs, Erin Cox has some statement-making earrings that will bring the wow factor to your bridal ensemble. Her three-toned Siren earrings, made with seven discs of 9ct white, yellow and red gold, bring a colourful element to a wedding look, while her Hammered Oval Link earrings add an earth-worn and textured feel. If you’re after hoops for a contemporary look, the Molten Hoops are made from platinum and inset with diamonds: a truly sparkling piece fit for a bride, while the Bubble Hoop earrings are a unique yellow gold twist on a classic hoop. If you’re looking to not only make a statement, but also wear an heirloom piece to pass on through the generations, look no further than the Chandelier Bubble earrings. The 18ct yellow gold design is truly one-of-a-kind, and will take a textured updo to a whole new bridal level. erincox.co.uk

FOREVER LOVE Searching for that special something to complete your bridal ensemble? Or how about a beautiful gift for your mum or maid of honour to say thank you on W-day? Justin Duance crafts the most stunning bespoke pieces from his West Cornwall studio. Specialising in sandcasting techniques, and making the majority of his work using recycled metals, ethical gemstones and salvaged woods, Justin’s collection reflects his natural surrounds to exquisite effect. Whether you’d like to personalise a treasured heirloom, have something new crafted from pre-existing pieces or to buy an item from his coveted range, Justin and his team can discuss your needs and create or supply something bedazzling to suit. One of the quickest and easiest ways to acquire one of Justin’s pieces is by purchasing from his ‘off the bench peg’ collection: a specially curated selection of ready-to-wear jewellery featuring everything from spectacular vintage diamond rings and talisman pendants to sandcast cufflinks and pendulum studs. Some are one-offs while others are unique versions of Justin’s classic creations that are instantly available – and ever evolving – online, so visit the site to see the latest, most lust-worthy releases. justind.co.uk

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LOVE STORY Devon-based jewellery company Irene & Jenny specialises in transforming your something old into something new, in the form of “the most beautiful, bespoke, breathtaking wedding rings using heirloom jewellery from both sides of the family”. Founded by mother and daughter Anita BrightleyHodges and Amalia Brightley-Gillott, the idea came about when Amalia inherited her grandmothers’ jewellery. “There were lots of lovely pieces my grandmothers collected throughout their lives, but some were broken or missing clasps, others were quite old-fashioned and not to my taste, but they held so much sentimental value,” she says. Anita set about incorporating a large citrine, two opals and tiny emeralds into a gorgeous gold ring for Amalia, and future generations, to treasure. “Not only does it symbolise the union of two people, but also the fusion of two families into one.” Proud champions of ‘sustainable luxury’, the duo only work with pre-loved family gemstones, with minimal wastage, while engravings further enhance the bespoke factor for stunning wedding rings replete with meaning. “The Irene & Jenny experience is about so much more than just having a piece of jewellery made,” they enthuse. “We are storytellers. We breathe new life into gemstones that have been locked away and forgotten.” ireneandjenny.com

IN YOUR ELEMENT A new capsule collection from Devon-based Wanderlust Life, Elemental is inspired by the powers of earth, air, fire and water, which feature on pendants and earrings via stylised iconography. Based on illustrations by Clara Jonas, the collection includes four organically shaped charms with each piece handcast in the UK using 100% recycled silver and ethically sourced gold. “Clara’s illustrations draw on ancient wisdom and I love how her aesthetic has a real synergy with the elements and their mysticism to perfectly spotlight the powers of the classical elements of earth, air, fire and water,” says Georgie Roberts, founder of Wanderlust Life. With the option of a personalised engraving on the back of the charms, the pieces make for a meaningful finishing touch for a bridal ensemble, which you’ll be sure to wear again and again. wanderlustlife.co.uk

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NATURAL WONDERS Drakes

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or special place or date in line with its look and

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or wedding ring: pick your favourite colour. With

wider significance. You might want to select your

beautiful gemstones, but most are too soft to be

a staggering assortment of options available –

birthstones, a rose quartz to reflect love, pay homage

suitable for wearing every day for the rest of your life,

from the type of metal and materials to texture,

to your zodiac sign or mark the date of your meeting

as they can easily become scratched or even broken.”

design, thickness, shape and finish – narrowing

or wedding with a stone associated with the day,

down the choice of your engagement and

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There 2. are a few things to consider 2. before making your decision, so we’ve enlisted the help of Jamila

and for you – as well as 2. ring design that works best2. additional stones that might be available. “A certain

in the knowledge that whatever they pick, it’ll

Hirtenstein from jewellery designer-maker Justin

colour may have a lot of meaning to you, so it’s always

be worn with love.

Duance (justind.co.uk) to help you get started.

worth asking your jeweller what stones they can offer you in your preferred colours and they should advise

By honing in on the gemstone, you can match your

“When it comes to adding colourful gemstones to

ring to your mood, colour scheme, symbolic meaning

your ring, take the strength of the stone into account,”

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techniques – and colour choice can all factor into the final ring design means that whether you pick or commission a piece, it’ll be replete with individual meaning and style. Should you still feel indecisive, there is the classic, timeless and endlessly romantic option: diamonds. Aside from brilliant white, Jamila reminds

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us they also come in a variety of other hues. “We favour the natural warmth of brown diamonds; they are slightly more subtle than their white counterparts, but pack just as much sparkle,” she reveals. And remember that it’s not just about selecting a single stone, since there is a number of ways to add gems to

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STARS AND STONES A guide for matching meaning and gemstone...

MONTH / ZODIAC / STONE / MEANING January / Aquarius / Garnet / loyalty and passion February / Pisces / Amethyst / calm and intuition March / Aries / Bloodstone / strength and vitality April / Taurus / Diamond / love and longevity May / Gemini / Emerald / love and kindness June / Cancer / Pearl / simplicity and purity July / Leo / Ruby / protection and vitality August / Virgo / Peridot / prosperity and purpose September / Libra / Sapphire / self-expression and sincerity October / Scorpio / Opal / truth and protection November / Sagittarius / Topaz / strength and intelligence December / Capricorn / Turquoise / wellbeing and good fortune

DAY / STONE / MEANING Monday / Moonstone / intuition and purpose Tuesday / Ruby / passion and energy Wednesday / Emerald / calm and balance Thursday / Yellow sapphire / happiness and prosperity Friday / Diamond / love and beauty Saturday / Blue sapphire / sincerity and faithfulness Sunday / Citrine / abundance and radiance --------------------------------------1. Erin Cox erincox.co.uk 2. Justin Duance justind.co.uk 3. Drakes allumandsidaway.co.uk 4. The Remarkable Goldsmiths theremarkablegoldsmiths.co.uk

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Hacker Wedding Photography

From flower-filled jewels to paintings capturing the joy and love of the festivities, here’s our pick of some gorgeous wedding keepsakes to treasure forever words Lucy Lawrence Once the big day is over, how do you store the special mementoes to commemorate your wedding? Whether it’s your flowers that you can’t bear to watch slowly wilting or the stationery suite you spent hours designing, here’s our round-up of how to keep your special wedding keepsakes close…

Kathryn Clarke-Mcleod

Bespoke blooms If you choose a florist who grows their own flowers, they might be able to give you the seeds of your wedding flowers for you to replant and enjoy. South-west-based Branch and Bloom go one further than that in offering couples a unique seed service, growing flowers specifically for your wedding. You will be gifted some of the seeds used to sow your flowers so that you can grow the same special blooms in your garden, year after year. branchandbloom.co.uk

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In the frame We love the idea of framing some of the special stationery from your wedding, especially in a one-off frame. How beautiful would your order of service look in one of these considered pieces from Ley Lines? Hand-crafted from repurposed frames whenever possible, for sustainability and style, and painted by Ruth Ley in the Ley Lines studio in the far-west of Cornwall, she also takes commissions so you can choose a frame in the colours of your wedding theme. instagram.com/leylinesstudio

Flower power We’re huge fans of personalised jewellery, especially the idea of turning some of your wedding florals into a statement piece to wear and remind you of your special day. Laura from Petal Pollen Jewellery crafts unique botanical pieces, carefully crafted in resin, by hand. Choose between necklaces and earrings in a variety of sizes and designs, all equally stunning. instagram.com/petal_pollen

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Bejewelled bride One way to really treasure the pieces from your wedding day is to pass them down through the generations, and these kinetic lockets from Victoria Walker Jewellery are heirlooms in the making. Featuring tiny articulated flowers that emerge and unfold from within, the Cornwall-based jeweller has crafted lockets of rose, daffodil, peony, daisy, sunflower and more, meaning you can match them to your bridal flowers, thus creating a treasured keepsake. vwjewellery.co.uk

A fresh alternative For flowers that won’t die days after your wedding, there are options that are just as beautiful as a fresh bouquet. The Paper Florist uses origami flowers as a striking alternative to real flowers, meaning everything from the size and colour can be selected to brighten your bridal ensemble or wedding décor. Or you may choose boho-chic dried flowers, which are long-lasting and can be displayed in a vase for some time after the wedding. Devon-based Dried Designs offers everything from bouquets and buttonholes to large installations and arbour florals. thepaperflorist.co.uk instagram.com/drieddesigns The Paper Florist

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Picture this Hiring a painter to capture the beauty of the setting and the joy of your marriage makes for the most cherished of gifts - and a glorious reminder of your day to hang in your love nest forever. Hand-painted with love in her studio, award-winning artist Charlotte Atkinson will bring the two of you to life on canvas, incorporating details such as the venue and colour scheme. You may even choose to add a painting to your gift list and have it painted in advance from your engagement photos for a big reveal during Steph Kiely

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WORKING THE GROOM Top picks for the man of the moment words Hannah May

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BEACH VIBES Breezy, beach-inspired style lends a laidback look to grooms wear. Whether you’re hosting a sandbetween-the-toes ceremony or cliff-edge reception, curating a coastal-cool ensemble hits the sartorial sweet spot. Relaxed tailoring is all the rage, thanks to grooms seeking something both comfy and cool. Fabric is a key element, with cotton and linen leading the effortlessly stylish way, closely followed by corduroy, silk, fine merino wool/summer wool frescos, flannel and lyocel. Two-piece lounge suits or going shirtless smacks of glorious informality, while textures like pleated plissé evoke a retro feel. Pick neutral shades drawn from

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seascapes (think sky greys, sea blues and sandy hues), elevate with contrasting peaked lapels, pair a linen suit with leather sandals, or – for the ultimate in groomsmeets-beachwear – go for a short suit. 1. Moss moss.co.uk 2. Suitsupply suitsupply.com 3. ASOS asos.com 4. House of Cavani cavani.co.uk 5. Twisted Tailor twistedtailor.com

MAKE A STATEMENT For an eye-catching endnote to your ensemble, check out Drakes’ in-store collection, which currently features Tuscan jewellery brand Giovanni Raspini. From high-impact chunky pieces to delicate intricacy, the Italian designer puts his signature stamp on everything from rings and bracelets to bangles and chains. We’re especially taken with the understated elegance of the silver braid chain necklace, the natural-hued malachite and silver tango bracelet, and the ancient symbolism of the black onyx and cubes bracelet. allumandsidaway.co.uk

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Fresh, fun and fabulous ways to add a unique touch to your day words Lucy Lawrence

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TIERS OF JOY Featuring handcrafted sugar flowers, delicate lacework and all manner of creative flourishes, Porsham Cakes’ head-turning bakes are a delicious way to make a statement. Based in Plymouth, Tanya Luke takes a wholly bespoke approach to each cake: whether you’re seeking tiers of fondant or buttercream, classic or contemporary style, rustic or romantic, she will whip up the sweet vision of your dreams from the finest ingredients in a glorious array of flavours. porsham.co.uk

VA-VA-VENUE Wedding venues are usually spectacular spaces. Whether it’s a rustic barn set in sprawling grounds, an elegant manor house flanked by rolling lawns or a beachside sanctuary nestled amidst a rugged cliffscape, you’re almost guaranteed a striking building. So why not make it a feature of your wedding invitation? Based in Devon, Lorraine Burt of The Whole Caboodle creates bespoke and elegant stationery that can include venue illustrations. Specially printed on beautiful paper with exquisite finishing touches, your dream venue can take centre stage even before the big day. caboodle.wedding

TAKE YOUR WICK Coming across a new candle brand fills us with joy, especially one as luxe as The Illumine Candle Co. Based in Exeter, the company’s candles are all vegan, cruelty-free, paraben-free and palm oil free, and scented to perfection. Our pick is the Wedding Day candle, with a beautiful floral scent and lively top notes of bergamot, lemon, raspberry, rhubarb and apple, and base notes of vanilla, musk, amber and sandalwood. Light it on the morning of your wedding to set the tone for a serene and love-filled day. Wed readers can make the most of an exclusive 20% discount across the website by using the code ‘WED20’ at the checkout. illuminecandleco.co.uk

UNDER THE STARS Born from a shared passion for the outdoors, brothers Ben and Jack have launched Sullivan Glamping and Events Co. Providing glamping accommodation in the form of luxury bell tents across Cornwall and Devon, they provide the perfect overnight stay for a festival-chic wedding. Complete with mattresses, rugs, lanterns, mirrors, floor matting, bunting and optional bedding packs, your guests will savour their stay beneath the stars – and may choose to make a holiday of it! sullivanglampingandevents.co.uk

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NATURE’S BEST From adorable animals to summer colours, the natural world shines bright in this glorious wedding scene at Wooladon Estate coordination & photography Rabbit House Studio Photography styling Stargazey Decor Hire

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Glorious colours and the beauty of nature take centre stage in this vibrant styled shoot at Wooladon Estate. A tucked-away idyll nestled amongst 500 acres of farmland and woodland on the border of Devon and Cornwall, the venue offers an enchanting backdrop for a close-to-nature wedding. Taking a completely flexible approach to weddings and allowing couples to be as creative as they wish in planning the day of their dreams, the estate makes the perfect canvas for this shoot. “My concept was to reflect what inspires me and my photography whilst also bringing together the very best of a selection of hand-picked suppliers. I wanted to promote my business origin,” explains Hannah Jenkins of Rabbit House Studio Photography who photographed and coordinated the shoot. “My business name is a little different but has a great back story originating from when my rabbits came to my own wedding. Animals have always been a huge part of my life and I love it when a couple tell me they are bringing their pets to their wedding day.” The carnival of colour carries from the blooms, glassware and ribbons of the tablescape to the floral arch, which makes a captivating ceremony backdrop with the gently draping willow tree across the still waters of the lake beyond. Stationery painted with florals and a colourful buttercream cake echo the playful charm of the scene. Donning Katie Woods Bridal’s romantic and sustainable Devon-made designs, the bride is effortlessly beautiful with her locks dancing at her shoulders, while her groom wears light grey with floral accents for a modern country-chic look. The rabbit and pony, however, are the stars of the show, bringing an adorable touch to a character-filled wedding immersed in the wonder of the natural world.

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Photography, planning & concept

Rabbit House Studio Photography rabbithousestudiophotography.com Additional photography

Hannah Timm Photography hannahtimmphotography.co.uk Venue

Wooladon Estate

wooladonestate.co.uk Styling & props

Stargazey Décor Hire stargazeydecor.co.uk Additional props

Out of the Ordinary Event Hire outoftheordinaryeventhire.com Hair & make-up

Adele Hack

weddinghairdevon.co.uk Dresses

Katie Woods Bridal katiewoods.co.uk Suit

Cornwall Suit Room cornwallsuitroom.com Stationery

By Kate UK

bykateuk.etsy.com Flowers

Flower Scene

flowersceneflorists.co.uk Cake

homeMeadbake

homemeadbake.com Celebrant

Weddings by Clare

weddingsbyclare.co.uk Jewellery

Fitzearle Jewellery fitzearlejewellery.com Videography

Power House Videos powerhousevideos.com Drone

Andrew Hamilton Models

Ben & Hilary

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Delicate florals, natural textures and rustic character bring beguiling beauty to a charm-filled barn wedding photography Ivyhouse Photography styling Clover & Fern

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With its exposed brick walls, wooden beams and slate tiling, the Tithe Barn at Symondsbury Estate sets the scene for a styled shoot that echoes rustic beauty at every turn. “This shoot was inspired by the traditional pastel wedding palette, but with a contemporary edge,” explains Phoebe Taylor of Clover & Fern, who coordinated and styled the shoot. “I wanted it to be instantly recognisable as bridal, but with elements keeping it light, fresh and modern.” With colours slightly different to traditional pastels, it imbues brighter hints of orange and pink. “I wanted this trend to run through the whole shoot, which is what inspired me to use traditional brass candlesticks inside glass vases and opt for a classic wedding dress and suit for the attire, but with an airy, modern feel,” she continues. The natural light that pours in through the floor-toceiling glass doors shines a spotlight on the romantic styling, natural accents and florals, while the sleek tiers of the cake, adorned with a climbing trail of flowers, makes for a stunning sweet centrepiece. “The flowers give the whole shoot a contemporary and slightly wild vibe and I really think they complemented the historical yet beautifully renovated Tithe Barn,” says Phoebe. It is this gorgeous blend of classic and contemporary which makes the scene so enchanting and, most importantly for Phoebe, achievable. “It was important to me that the shoot didn’t just serve as inspiration to couples but was also attainable and accessible.”

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Photography

Ivyhouse Photography

ivyhousephotography.co.uk Coordination & styling

Clover & Fern

cloverandfern.com Venue

Symondsbury Estate

symondsburyestate.co.uk Dress

Solunah Bride

solunahbride.com Hair

Rea Jo

rjbridal.co.uk Jacket

Niamh Designs

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The Lucky Sixpence theluckysixpence.co.uk Flowers

Heathland Flowers heathlandflowers.co.uk Cake

Kasserina Cakes kasserina.com Stationery

Lucy March Studio lucymarchdesign.com Rings

Erin Cox

erincox.co.uk

Molten Wedding Ring Company moltenweddingringcompany.com Silks

The Silk Studio thesilkstudio.uk Furniture

Marauders

marauders.co.uk Decor

Winterborne Hire & Styling winterbornehireandstyling.co.uk Napkins & runners

The Knotted Napkin Co. theknottednapkinco.com Celebrant

Ceremonies by Laura Bell ceremoniesbylaurabell.com Model

El Rose Taylor

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IN THE PINK

Splashes of candy pink, playful styling and sustainable touches bring the party vibe to Brickhouse Vineyard photography Charlie Flounders concept & planning Evermore Event Studio

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Nestled amongst an idyllic glade of woodland and pasture in South Devon, Brickhouse Vineyard presents couples with a dreamily idyllic W-day backdrop, from the 18th century thatched Round House to the sweeping vineyard and renovated threshing barn and terrace. Stripped-back interiors and wild surrounds provide a beautiful canvas for couples to design a bespoke celebration full of individual character, as is illustrated with this styled shoot: a collaboration between photographer Charlie Flounders and stylist Becca Parsons from Evermore Events Studio. “Our concept was to show couples that it is possible to incorporate sustainable practices into their wedding without compromising on style,” explains Charlie. “Hitting on the trend of pinks and bright colours, we opted for a palette of hot and blush pink, lilac and dark teal with disco balls thrown in too,” she elaborates. “The results are a super fun, bright and colourful style merged with the beautiful setting of Brickhouse Vineyard – and using an incredible team of Devon suppliers.” Eye-catching details create a high impact scene and range from colourful glassware, stationery and plant pots to elegant tapered candles, colour-pop table settings and succulents in varying sizes and shades of green. The floristry – a blend of neutral and pink shades – ties the look together and complements the showstopping cake: a too-good-to-eat centrepiece that adds another element of texture to the multi-layered look. Not to be outdone by the setting, the bride showcases a spectacular trio of on-trend looks including a romantic pink tulle dress with a tiered skirt, a glitzy gown adorned with a gold leaf crown and a chic white suit completed with a sleek side ponytail and pearl-encrusted heels for the most en vogue evening wear.

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Concept, planning & tableware

Evermore Event Studio evermoreweddings.co.uk Venue

Brickhouse Vineyard brickhousevineyard.co.uk Hair

Kylie Rose Hair kylierosehair.co.uk Make-up

Emma Collyer

instagram.com/em_collyer_mua Pink tulle dress

Alyce Jayne

alycejayne.co.uk Sequin dress

Rose Savage

rosesavage.co.uk Bridal suit

Pronovias, Lavelle Bridal Couture lavellebridalcouture.co.uk Shoes

Charlotte Mills, Lavelle Bridal Couture lavellebridalcouture.co.uk Crown & earrings

The Lucky Sixpence

theluckysixpence.co.uk Veils

W Collective

w-collective.com Dried bouquet & statement florals

Doom & Bloom

doomandbloom.uk Potted plants

House of Plants

thehouseofplants.co.uk Cake

Loo Loo’s Cakes

instagram.com/loolooscakes Stationery

I Like Pens Studio ilikepensstudio.com Napkins & table runner

The Knotted Napkin Co. theknottednapkinco.com

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for the love of the sea

Take the Devon and Cornwall coastline as muse and infuse your love of the ocean into your wedding day words Lucy Lawrence When you ask newlyweds about their decision to get married in Devon, many mention their love of the county’s coastline. From the miles of winding coastal paths and the craggy charm of hidden coves to the silken sands of long, sugar-white beaches, Devon’s coastline offers breathtaking beauty and irresistible romance in equal measure. It’s easy to incorporate your love of the sea into your wedding day. From the scents and sounds to the styling, immerse yourselves in these oceanic ideas for a seaside celebration to remember.

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Sea scents Drawing inspiration from the rugged north Cornish coast, the Coastal Collection of candles from St. Eval will transport you to your favourite beach. From the ozonic

Drink it in Atlantic Spirit Distillery, which sits on the North Devon coast, is a micro-batch distillery that specialises in handcrafted artisan gin, distilled in alembic copper pot stills. The result is a range of gins rich in the flavour of this wildly beautiful coastline. Described as “like drinking pure coastal fresh air”, Laver Gin has the aroma of a sea breeze, thanks to its locally foraged seaweed ingredient. Pair it with tonic and a

and citrus scent of Sea Salt to the soft, delicate blend of Sea Mist and herbal notes of Samphire & Sage, the fragrances are reminiscent of calm waters and fresh sea breezes. Scatter the tea lights around your venue to immerse your guests in the coastal ambience and incorporate the small coastal pots, with their dreamy, seainspired palette, into your table styling. st-eval.com

slice of pink grapefruit for a delicious addition to your drinks menu. atlantic-spirit.co.uk

Shell out We love the idea of adopting lobsters from The Lobster Hatchery in Padstow in lieu of wedding favours. A baby lobster will be raised in the hatchery and released back into the wild to support lobster populations, and you’ll get a certificate and information about where and when your lobsters were released. You can even adopt ‘sweetheart lobsters’ – two baby lobsters that will be released together! nationallobsterhatchery.co.uk/adopt-a-lobster

From the sea As an ocean-inspired gift for your betrothed, to hang happily in your home long

Say thanks When the last song has been played and the final crumb of wedding cake devoured,

after your wedding day is done, we love this hand-pressed art from The Seaweed

newlywed life often begins with the post-wedding admin! If you’ve got any thank

Studio. With a great choice in colour, texture and form, the natural seaweeds

you presents to send, make life easy for yourself and lovely for your recipient

foraged from the Devon coastline make for a unique and striking image; why

with the coastal-inspired gift boxes from Sand and Sparkles. With products from

not include them in your wedding styling as a feature piece of art? Using only

Cornwall, Devon and across the Westcountry, they’re plastic-free and perfect for

biodegradable, recycled and carbon neutral products, they’re an eco-conscious

beach-loving souls: think aromatherapy candles, soaps, chocolate and illustrated

choice for a wedding with a nod to your favourite Devon beaches.

coasters capturing the energy of the coast.

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Shell seekers As a luxe nod to the coastline, we adore these shell place settings from Devonbased stationery specialists The Whole Caboodle. Choose from a range of shells such as scallops, mussels or even capiz fragments, which will be decorated with your guests’ names in beautiful hand-drawn calligraphy – a thoughtful and styleled addition to your tablescapes, which will also double as a so-sweet and natural wedding favour. caboodle.wedding

Table of plenty Weave a marine theme into your linens for a tablescape that evokes a love of coastal living. The stunning nautical designs from XV Stripes will bring your seaside décor to life. From the Seaview organic cotton table runner to napkins, the beautiful deep blue and crisp white linens feature hand-drawn sea-inspired artwork, printed and made in the UK. xvstripes.com

Throw some shade If you’re planning beach games or al fresco dancing on the sands, up the style ante with these wooden and canvas outdoor parasols from Staycation Vintage Parasols. With canopies that have UVF50+ protection, keeping the sun off has never looked so on-trend, with a range of colours and styles to complement your décor. staycationvintageparasols.com

Truly, madly, deeply Complete your bridal ensemble with coastal-inspired jewellery crafted on the shores of the South-west. Justin Duance’s striking sandcast rings can be made with sand from any beach; choose the beach you got engaged on, an unforgettable holiday or your local cove that means a lot to you as a couple for a unique and truly meaningful piece of jewellery. Naomi Lewis of Found Treasure creates oceanic jewellery inspired by her coastal home and the changing tides. We love the fluid texture of the tidal rings and hoops, and the necklaces handcrafted using seaweed and shells found on the shore. justind.co.uk foundtreasurejewellery.com

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LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU! Delight your guests and make your day memorable with these crowdpleasing entertainment ideas words Becci Clubb Entertainment plays a significant role in creating a memorable wedding day for both you and your guests. From the romantic ambience of live music to laughter-inducing table trivia, there are endless ways to keep your guests engaged and entertained throughout the celebrations. Here are some fun wedding entertainment ideas that will leave your guests talking about your day for years to come…

Out with a bang! End your wedding day with one final surprise: a firework send-off. As they light up the sky, they’ll signal a dazzling end to the most magical day.

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table with carving tools (and a chef’s hat!) and let

Daniel Costin

them take charge of carving meats from sharing platters at their respective tables. It’s a fantastic icebreaker and adds an element of fun to the dining experience.

Kids’ corner Set up an area especially for children, with colouring books, puzzles, toys and games. You could even hire children’s entertainers, meaning all the adults are free to enjoy the wedding with the knowledge that the little ones are being looked after. Grant Lampard

Singing waiters Surprise your guests with an unexpected performance from singing waiters. These talented performers will help to serve dinner before dramatically breaking into song at the end of

Live music

the meal. Guests will be up on their feet waving

Set the mood for your wedding ceremony and reception with a live music performance. Whether

napkins and dancing, setting the mood for the evening

it’s the elegance of a harp at a country house setting or the tropical vibes of steel pans for a beach

reception.

wedding, live musicians will add a touch of magic to your day. You could even opt for a singer/ songwriter to write a personalised song and perform it, especially for you.

Speech bingo

Bring out the inner children in your guests with

Pop a wedding-themed bingo card on each place

garden games. Set up games like giant Jenga,

setting for guests to play word bingo as the

tin can alley and limbo or choose team games

speeches take place. Add an extra element of fun

reminiscent of school sports days – think sack

by asking your guests to place 50p bets on how

races and space hopper relays. We’ve even seen

long the speeches will last. Ask one of the bridal

guests try their hand at archery during the drinks

party to time the speeches and the person who

reception; just make sure you hire a professional

guessed the closest time will win the collected

to teach your guests how to hit the target!

money!

Food stations

Table chefs

Glitter bar

Treat your guests to an array of food stations,

Make your wedding reception an interactive

Add a touch of sparkle to your evening reception

catering to their sweet and savoury cravings. An

dining experience by appointing certain guests

with a glitter bar. The perfect addition to a festival-

ice cream trike, doughnut stand, candy cart or

as ‘table chefs’. Provide one person from each

themed wedding, guests can get creative with

Indigo Perspective

Garden games

crisp wall each offers tasty treats and serves as

glitter and dazzling accessories, ensuring they shine

a visually appealing display that can complement

on the dance floor!

your wedding décor. Toby Lowe

Live painter As your ceremony and reception unfold, a live painter will create a stunning picture that beautifully captures a moment from your day. Guests can watch the painting take shape throughout the celebrations and the finished piece will become a cherished keepsake.

Crazy golf Mini golf is becoming a popular addition to summer weddings. Hire a supplier to set up six holes on the lawns at your venue to keep guests entertained during the cocktail hour. A mini golf course also provides wonderful photo opportunities.

Table trivia Break the ice and encourage interaction among guests with table trivia cards. From quizzes to

Animal guests

charades, fun table games will spark conversations

Add a touch of charm to your wedding by inviting friendly animals to join the celebration. Head off for a

and laughter as guests get to know each other

short walk with alpacas – or your own pet could make a guest appearance, providing an opportunity for

better during the wedding breakfast.

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Smoke bombs Add a pop of colour with vibrant bursts of smoke, which create stunning photos and add a sense of wonder to your celebration. Gather your guests outside when the light is just fading for the picture-perfect moment.

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Photo booth snaps A photo booth is a surefire way to capture joyful and candid moments of your guests. Provide props and a backdrop that complements your wedding theme and guests can let loose and have fun in front of the camera.

Mr and Mrs quiz Test your knowledge of each other with a fun and light-hearted Mr and Mrs quiz. Guests can enjoy guessing the answers and cheering you on as you respond to amusing questions about your relationship.

Casino royale Create a glamorous atmosphere by hiring casino tables for your evening reception. Guests can learn the rules, try their luck at various games and enjoy the thrill of an authentic casino experience, without parting with any money!

S’mores and sparklers

Silent disco

Create a cosy and magical moment with a s’mores

Keep the party going late into the night with a

and sparklers station. Guests can enjoy their toasted

silent disco. Offer different playlists for different

marshmallows before gathering around the firepit to

age groups or genres, ensuring that every guest can

light twinkling sparklers.

groove to their favourite tunes. Each playlist will show a different colour on the headphones so that

Magic moments

guests can gravitate towards friends listening to the

A magician can move among guests during the

same songs.

reception, performing tricks and illusions that will leave everyone astonished. A magician’s memorable

Rollerskating disco

performance will be one that your guests will talk

You can even take the silent disco a step

about long after the wedding.

further with rollerskating discos, complete with headphones so the music stays ‘silent’. Guaranteed

Dance floor fillers

to get your guests moving, it’s a super-fun way

Get guests involved with the evening party playlist

to raise those heart rates and have your guests

by asking them to choose a song when they RSVP.

laughing and feeling the party vibe!

Add it to the party playlist for your band or DJ and everyone will be on the dance floor waiting to hear

Join the circus

their song.

From flame performers to tightrope-walkers, circus performers create a real ‘wow’ moment that will have your guests on the edge of their seat,

Cornwall Caricatures

bringing a sense of performance and fun to your wedding day.

Aerial acrobats Providing a moment of ‘eyes-up-in-wonder’ as your guests enter, picture an aerialist moving slowly and gracefully through shapes and poses – especially impressive at a marquee wedding. You can even have your welcome drinks poured from above by aerial acrobats!

Fun factor When it comes to planning the entertainment for your wedding day, choose ideas that you’ll enjoy. Alan Law

Remember there is already a lot going on at a wedding, so you don’t need to fill every second of the day with performances. Choose a few ideas

Caricature artists Guaranteed to raise a smile, a live artist who captures caricatures of your guests is a brilliant form of entertainment. Not only will they bring the fun element to your wedding, but your guests will get a keepsake from the day in the form of their caricature drawing.

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s n o i t a s n taste se When it comes to choosing your wedding catering, Posh Nosh promises locally sourced menus that are full of Devon flavour

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“Local, popping with colour and flavour, and prepared with passion,” says Julie Hall of the ‘typical’ Posh Nosh menu. “We don’t really have a typical menu to be honest, but we offer many different styles of dining.” Your wedding food is in safe hands with the talented and dedicated Devon-based team, who have wowed guests with their culinary delights across the length and breadth of the county for over two decades. We sat down with owner Julie, who launched the catering company at her kitchen table back in 1989, to learn more about how Posh Nosh pours love and excellence into each and every dish.

How do couples decide what to eat? “Using simple, fresh and local produce allows us to create inspiring and seasonal dishes with a modern twist…”

“We have a guideline brochure of dishes to get started and then we encourage our couples to personalise their menu. Many things influence a menu choice – dining space, season, the couple’s theme and favourite style of dining. Some prefer a relaxed vibe whereas others opt for a more formal dining experience. Ultimately, we strive to make each and every wedding menu personal and very special for our couples.”

When would you recommend couples start planning the food for their day? “I would say it’s good to book your caterer 12 to 18 months in advance. Planning and tasting happens around four to eight months in advance with a firm style of dining required. Final menu planning normally happens after your tasting, where we can discuss what you liked or perhaps would like to adjust ahead of the big day.”

How does Devon’s produce influence your menus? “Devon, Cornwall, the Westcountry – we have it all! The best farming land for quality meats; mild weather for producing the best vegetables and fruit; wonderful dairy for our cream and cheeses; the sea on our doorstep for freshly caught fish, mussels and crab. Using simple, fresh and local produce allows us to create inspiring and seasonal dishes with a modern twist. From the Mediterranean to the Middle East, we use local products to make our menus feel like a journey taking you all over the globe. We also take inspiration from local restaurants and hotels that only consider ‘The 25-Mile Menu’. Even some herbs and edible flowers come from my own garden!”

Do you have a favourite season? “It has to be summer! The local produce of leaves, herbs, tomatoes and beautiful, soft fruits bring that wonderful pop of colour and vibrance. In summer there is also more scope for outdoor dining, especially in marquees or venues with doors opening out onto the lawn. The menus tend to be more relaxed, such as outdoor barbecues with large, colourful displays of seasonal salads. Winter does always have a place in

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my heart though, as it reminds me of log

a menu for any wedding but it is

fires, hearty soups and rich venison, all

particularly special for couples from

finished off with a comforting helping of

different cultures as it gives us something

sticky toffee pudding.”

new and exciting to explore. We’ve done menus from Italy and India to Scotland

Do you have any creative ideas to incorporate food into a wedding?

and Devon. We prepared a completely Spanish menu for a couple who weren’t Spanish but met in Spain and had a real connection with this. We have also

“We love the traditional idea of meat

created a menu for couples who enjoyed

produced on your own family farm

holidays in different countries together

to be incorporated into the wedding

– a starter from France, a main course

breakfast menu. One way to do this is

from Greece and a dessert from Italy.”

‘The Butcher’s Block’, which is carved at the table or carved by us and brought jug of rich pan juice gravy for everyone

What foods always go down a treat in the evening?

to enjoy. Street food brings out the

“After the delights of the wedding

festival vibe, while paella cooked in big

breakfast earlier in the day, everyone

pans outside brings a bit of theatre and

usually wants to indulge in some comfort

excitement for the couple and their

or grazing food to help soak up the day’s

guests. A mini dessert station brings

wine and boost energy levels for the

bursts of colour and the different jars and

dance floor! Traditional pasties, bacon

pots used to house all the different treats

baps and cheeseboards are all popular

creates a real buzz amongst guests and

choices, not forgetting the fish finger

a great talking point. I personally love the

sandwich. Most importantly of all though,

traditional grazing table for evening food

the wedding cake!”

out on a board with sharing sides and a

with cheese, biscuits, bread and fruit all gloriously spread on a table for people to dig in.”

Tell us about menus with a really personal flavour “It’s a real honour to put together

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Photography Kathryn Clarke-McLeod / Styling Hyland Weddings & Events / Flowers Emma Hewlett Floral Design

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SWEET ART words Lucy Lawrence Your wedding cake is more than a sweet treat to round off your wedding breakfast. Whether you’re leaning towards classic elegance or modern design, organic style

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GET CREATIVE It’s a once-in-a-lifetime cake, so don’t be afraid to be creative. “Every couple I work with is unique, so why should your cake be

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Where to start with your wedding cake? Here’s a bumper serving of the latest trends and styling tips

any different?” says Gemma Thomas from White Peony Cake Co. (whitepeonycakes. co.uk). “Don’t be afraid to be a little ‘out there’. Let’s push

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the boundaries and make something really special!”

or beachside vibes, a well-chosen cake will encapsulate the style of your wedding – and

From floating tiers to bright

delight your guests to boot! So make your

hues and meaningful accents,

cake a standalone feature of the day and give it the attention and love it deserves.

think about the designs or

We’ve rounded up the latest trends and flavours,

to your cake designer about

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centrepiece is (almost) too good to eat.

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as well as how to style it, so your sweet

details you love and speak what is possible.

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FRESH FRUIT Bring in an element of the season by incorporating fresh fruit, perhaps combined with flowers, to create a laidback, organic feel. An abundance of strawberries, blueberries and raspberries sing of summer, while passionfruit and pomegranate lend an exotic vibe. We love a glorious blend of fresh figs and dried flowers for an autumn wedding.

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OMBRÉ EFFECT Wedding world’s love for ombré wedding cakes is going nowhere. Not only does the subtle colour progression look as romantic as it does stylish, log stand to luxurious multi-tiered confections and petite elopement cakes. Consider pairing the trend with fresh or dried blooms, watercolours or oceanic touches for a so-striking centrepiece.

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it works beautifully with a range of wedding styles, from rustic tiers atop a

FLOWER POWER There’s nothing quite like a carnival of flowers for taking a cake to the next level. Use blooms to bring colour, texture and height, whether it’s a minimalist cake adorned with crisp white roses or an all-colour affair. From fresh flowers to intricately crafted sugar creations or dried flowers – perfect for bringing a boho-luxe vibe – there’s a world of fabulous floral choice.

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BOTANICAL BEAUTY Weddings are bursting with an abundance of foliage, plants and natural motifs – take the trend to your cake with a carnival of greenery and freshfrom-the-hedgerow details. You might consider an all-over leaf pattern, a Ross Talling

pressed flowers for a gorgeous splash of colour.

Dan Ward

hint of green detailing, an intricate fern design or perhaps work in some

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STYLE IT OUT Wedding planner Sophie Walker from The Little Details by Sophie and Gemma Thomas from White Peony Cake Co. share their styling tips to help you

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elevate your cake to top tier… Show it off. Don’t put the most expensive cake you’re ever likely to buy in the corner. Make it a feature, make it stand out and show off the best cake you will ever spend your money on. Consider your cake stand. Think about what your cake is going to sit on. Is your cake a simple petite cake that

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would benefit from a tall stand? Or perhaps your cake has a gold leaf finish and a matching gold stand would set it off

GO FOR GOLD

perfectly? Don’t be afraid to ask your cake designer

Gold is stealing the show when it comes to wedding cakes, adding a touch of dazzle to designs.

for advice.

Whether you opt for gold leaf detailing, an all-over glimmer or gold-sprayed flowers or ribbons, this incredibly versatile trend will bring a luxe, modern touch.

Wait until the sun is done. Don’t put your cake in the window! As beautiful as it may look with the scenery behind it, cakes are made from butter, and butter and sunshine don’t get on!

FULL-ON FLAVOURS Gone are the days of a fruit cake or a Victoria sponge (as delicious as they are); these days one

Get creative. Do you need a table? Cakes can be

particular fruit is bang on-trend! “Passionfruit curd is a winner on my flavour list,” says Michele

displayed in weird and wonderful places – why don’t

Farrow of Crafty Cakehole (craftycakehole.co.uk) who pairs it with three sponges of vanilla,

you use a dressing table, piano, bookshelf or ladder?

coconut and white chocolate.

Stand out styling. Don’t leave your cake table empty;

“Popular flavours include passion cake with passionfruit coulis and coconut Italian

for example, if your cake is white, add dark green

meringue buttercream, which is a bit like a carrot cake, but with pineapple and banana,”

candles. Flowers around your cake can look incredible

says Debbie Carvey of Red Robin Pantry (redrobinpantry.co.uk). “Madeira with lemon and

or opt for a hanging installation above the cake to draw

blueberry curd, and raspberry, pistachio and white chocolate are always popular too.” Also

focus to it. Fill it with textures, arrange different fabrics

hitting big in the trend stakes is lemon and elderflower – which was Meghan and Harry’s cake

around it, add a funky tablecloth or fill it with a variety of

flavour in 2018, proving some trends stick around for a while! We also love the idea of drawing

candles and candlesticks.

inspiration from childhood memories or family favourites for your flavours.

Style is key. If you want your cake table to look as amazing as your cake (that has been lovingly

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designed, baked and decorated), then hire a stylist. It totally changes from ‘a cake on a table’ to an incredible centrepiece!

 Snap away. Make sure your photographer gets lots of Danielle Veitch

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close-up photos, detail photos… everything! Your wedding day is over in a blink of an eye, so it’s hard to remember every tiny detail. thelittledetailsbysophie.com whitepeonycakes.co.uk

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photos of the cake before you cut it – faraway photos,

MORE THAN A CAKE cake at the centre of the deliciousness. From a creative display inspired by the season or your

dipped strawberries are a simple way to elevate your sweet table.

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wedding, don’t feel you have to serve lots of options which might go to waste – cupcakes or

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dessert stations are a great way to inject personality into your day. If you’re having a small

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favourite treats – from macarons, marshmallows and meringues to biscuits and cupcakes –

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Start the celebrations early and make the most of time with your loved ones with a whole host of ideas for pre-wedding fun words Hannah May

It’s not just one day, is it? If there’s ever an

private cinema experience to watch a classic romance

reboot, relax and reconnect, but you can mark the

excuse for an extended round of parties, then

with your mum, gran and gal pals.

sweet anticipation of your union in style. Whether

surely your wedding provides the ultimate. When

you need to tweak any emerging relationship issues,

will you ever get the chance to celebrate not just

And remember that it needn’t cost the earth. By being

de-stress in the comfort of each other’s company or

your coupledom, but all the loves of your lives

creative with your time and resources, you can plan an

fly off to an exotic elsewhere as a preamble to your

being together?

hour, day or weekend of fun and frivolity that requires

honeymoon, anything from a date night to a dinner,

little more than a sense of adventure, be it a drinks

spa day or detox retreat will be most welcome during

Gathering your people to celebrate your wedding

soirée in your back garden, a barbecue on the beach,

the matrimonial run-up. ‘Earlymoons’ are all the rage,

before, during and even after the main event is about

a sleepover at a friend’s house or tickets to a local

giving couples twice the delight in escaping for both

sharing the love, your lives and huge sense of occasion

music festival.

a pre and post-wedded trip together, while creative

it affords. So why wouldn’t you want to throw in a

masterclasses in anything from mixology and pottery

few additional events to mark the event in a way that

You might want to combine your dress-shopping day

to floristry and chocolate-making can serve as a

everyone will relish and remember?

out with a celebratory dinner or take the kids to try on

welcome relief from the planning – or help you to tick

their wedding outfits before treating them to a show.

off more items from your W-day checklist!

Pre-wedding parties no longer spell an inebriated

However you wish to make the most of the time

hen or stag do complete with strippers and L-plates

leading up to W-day, commemorate it by thoughtfully

For groups

(though who are we to argue if that’s your bag?).

inviting your nearest and dearest to join you.

With couples moving away from traditional stag and hen dos in favour of genderless gatherings with greater

Instead, today’s pre-nuptial period can involve a series of shindigs designed to offer something more. Perhaps

Here are some pre-wedding party ideas for starters...

purpose, intention and memorability, group parties can take practically any form to pair your favourite

you’ll head off for a weekend abroad with your favourite people, escape to a spa for a stint of serenity,

For couples

pastimes with your most beloved people. Why not try

arrange a workshop to create your floral crown/

Ditching the wedmin for some quality time together

a benevolent activity such as a beach clean followed by

wedding rings/cocktail menu/wedding décor or book a

is a no-brainer. Not only can you take the time to

a surfing session and sundowners on the sand or opt

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for a charity fun run rounded off with a concert or comedy night? Or plan a day of activity at a water or theme park, have a murder mystery weekend or casino night, head to a food festival or arrange tickets to watch a sports match. Think about who to invite and what they might enjoy to design a party that provides something for everyone, and – above all else – you. Instruct an entrusted friend to organise it (with guidelines) or be bold and allow them free rein to orchestrate a surprise party and see where the day and night take you.

For the inter-generational You may want to incorporate multiple generations into your pre-wedding parties – perhaps your baby niece, grandma or great-aunt. There might be ample opportunity to do this with your group party or to invite younger/older friends and family members to planning events such as menu tasting sessions, band appraisals, ring buying or venue visits. Think about how and where you usually spend time with them and use this to organise a special version of a similar thing. For example, if you pay your grandparents a weekly visit then arrange a professionally catered afternoon tea at their house while poring over their wedding album for inspiration, or take them on an outing to their wedding venue or ‘special place’ for an evening reminiscing over dinner or drinks. Pick an event that’ll pique the imaginations of young and old, from a Punch and Judy show to the theatre, and invite your parents and grandparents to an event that both they and you will all appreciate, like a book reading, wine tour, scenic walk and pub lunch, or even a family holiday.

For friends The growing trend for a post-wed honeymoon for you and your friends is spilling onto the pre-wedding party scene, with more couples opting to take a trip ahead of the big day instead of (or as well as) a separate hen or stag celebration. The idea of a group honeymoon or an ‘earlymoon’ is gathering pace because it’s a brilliant way to start (or prolong) the party mood, allowing couples to decompress and take time out of the planning period to have fun with a selected cohort. If you have friends that live abroad and can’t make the wedding, taking a trip to see them honours your friendship while doubling up as a de-stressing holiday. You could head out before the rest of the group to savour a few days just the two of you before your select few join you for a buddymoon. If you’re travelling from out of county to get hitched in the South-west during a destination wedding, then arriving early or lingering later will iStock.com/Andrew Peacock

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VENUES GUIDE:

COUNTRY HOUSES & CASTLES Live out your very own fairytale in one of Devon’s elegant country houses or majestic castles

Pynes House Believed to be the inspiration for Jane Austen’s Barton Park in ‘Sense and Sensibility’, this elegant Georgian house provides the most breathtaking location for your very own love story. Set within 37 acres of parkland in the Exe Valley, the glorious gardens hint at the immaculate interiors, where you can marry in a choice of state rooms, all bathed in natural light and exquisitely styled. For dizzying romance, take your vows before the grand doors on the entrance steps with the majestic tree-lined avenue and gardens as your backdrop, before feasting and dancing the night away beneath the sparkling chandeliers of the Ballroom or, for larger affairs, in a marquee in the grounds. Romantic details such as the Romeo and Juliet-style balcony and the myrtle bush in the rose garden, which is believed to have grown from a clipping from Queen Victoria’s bridal bouquet, add to the dreaminess, while the beautiful bedrooms make for an incredibly special place to spend the night. Rebecca Goddard Photography

pyneshouse.co.uk Total capacity: 96 for dining in the house, 130 for ceremony in the house (with dining in a marquee) Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 12 double rooms, plus 4 rollaway beds Dog-friendly: No (couple’s dog for ceremony only)

Bickleigh Castle This is the place for a wedding rich in history. Beyond the stirring charm of the 11th century Norman castle, with its Great Hall complete with minstrels’ gallery and roaring log fire, there’s the 6th century chapel, Devon’s oldest building, and a truly enchanting setting for a blessing. The grounds are equally fairytale-worthy – the River Exe runs through the estate’s 1,000 acres of lush landscape and wooded valleys, while a cluster of cosy thatched cottage accommodation creates the feel of a wedding village. Kick-start the festivities with a Friday night feast; get married in the garden pavilion before dancing under the stars in the expansive grounds, with fireworks shimmering on the river. The next day, it’s all too easy to continue the festivities with a tasty brunch and fun on the croquet lawn and tennis court. bickleighcastle.com Total capacity: 120 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 40 in 18 bedrooms Dog-friendly: On request

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Rockbeare Manor A ceremony on a pretty outdoor terrace flanked by flower-filled parkland ticks the box for sheer off-the-scale romance – but that’s only part of the dreamy appeal of Rockbeare Manor. Nestled in the countryside near Exeter, the Grade I listed Regency house is light, elegant and stylish yet relaxed, its full-length windows framing 100 acres of glorious parkland dotted with mature trees. Available on an exclusiveuse basis, indoor ceremonies take place beneath the twinkling chandelier of the Dining Room, while the light-filled Ballroom hosts sumptuous feasts and revelry for up to 160 guests. There’s also a beautiful balconied Bridal Drawing Room for the preparations, a Billiard Room and 13 plush bedrooms with sink-into-me bathtubs and far-reaching views across Dartmoor. rockbearemanor.co.uk Total capacity: 160 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 30, plus 5 rollaway beds for children Dog-friendly: On request (couple’s dog is allowed for ceremony/reception but not overnight)

Kingston Estate A hidden gem nestled deep in the South Hams countryside near Totnes, Kingston Estate is luxurious, relaxed and informal, where couples and guests are encouraged to make the 35 acres their home for the duration of their stay. Built in 1735, the Georgian mansion house boasts high ceilings, marble fireplaces, original wall paintings and a vaulted basement where you can party until the early hours. The grounds include two stunning southfacing walled gardens: one perfect for your ceremony and one for eating al fresco-style.There is also a huge party yurt, a cool street food shed, a rustic ceremony barn with chic chandeliers, a courtyard cocktail bar for a festival vibe along with a Hayloft Barn big enough for 200 guests with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the gardens and surrounding countryside. The accommodation on-site has been thoughtfully Harry Michael Photography

renovated with tasteful interiors, original features and a meticulous attention to detail. With its Georgian splendour, the décor is classic, the food and drinks are eclectic and, by the evening, it transforms itself into a super-cool venue hidden deep in the countryside. Whether you want a black-tie event, a festival feel or a rustic wedding, they can offer it all as every one of their events are bespoke. The Kingston Estate ticks all the boxes for couples looking for a stunning exclusive-use venue that can provide first-class accommodation along with top-notch service for food and drink. kingston-estate.co.uk

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VENUES GUIDE:

INTIMATE & UNIQUE Embrace a small wedding packed with personality at one of these gorgeous spots

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Little Silver House Set amidst sprawling countryside overlooking the River Taw in the picture-postcard village of High Bickington, Little Silver House offers seclusion, rural panoramas and tangible romance. Couples can exchange vows in the spring-fed grotto by the pond or the blue shepherd’s hut, framed by apple blossom in the spring. Ceremonies may also take place in the atrium, on the lawn before far-reaching views across rolling meadows or on the veranda of the beautiful Victorian house. A cluster of shepherd’s huts can be found in a landscaped orchard; each comes with a private hot tub and dedicated golf buggy, providing a picturesque setting for your closest friends and family to extend their downtime with you. Newlyweds can enjoy three nights in the spacious annexe of the Little Silver Nugget, where breathtaking views, an award-winning private woodland hot tub and country-cool interiors ensure a dreamily memorable way to commence married life. littlesilverweddings.com Total capacity: 12 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 10 Dog-friendly: No, except for assistance dogs

St Nicholas Priory A jewel in the heart of Exeter, this 900-year-old priory turned Tudor home is rich in historic charm and romance. Original features captivate at every turn, from the medieval kitchen and Tudor bed chamber to the 15th century arch-braced timber roof and stunning stained glass windows. Three stirringly beautiful settings are licensed for intimate ceremonies with up to 45 in attendance. Absorb the palpable atmosphere of this Emma Barrow

extraordinary building as you take your vows and venture out for a lovedup stroll in the pretty grounds; then gather with your nearest and dearest for a wedding feast to remember. nicholaspriory.com Total capacity: 45 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: No Dog-friendly: By arrangement

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Tree Top Escape Could there be anything more romantic than your very own tree-top hideaway, taking your vows overlooking rolling hills, surrounded by nature with the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves? Tucked away on a private North Devon estate, Tree Top Escape offers the most magical of settings to wed. Beyond the jaw-dropping views of the valley, there’s a large lounge, Italian designer kitchen, freestanding copper bath and stateof-the-art technology. Celebrate with up to 14 of your nearest and dearest in the luxe, light and luxurious setting, sink into the private hot tub on the terrace beneath the stars, and enjoy a delicious dinner cooked over live flames by your personal chef in the Grill-Haus, a fresh-from-a-fairytale cabin in the woods. Beautiful, tranquil and unique, it’s the dream location for back-to-nature nuptials without skimping on luxury. treetopescape.co.uk Total capacity: 16 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 2 en-suite bedrooms Dog-friendly: Yes

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Brickhouse Vineyard Brickhouse Vineyard is a unique and exclusive vineyard wedding venue nestled in Exeter, Devon. Tucked away in the picturesque South Devon hills, the unique barn has everything you could ever desire for a truly unforgettable wedding day. Your friends and relatives are bound to fall in love with its understated elegance and stunning surroundings. Choose from intimate elopements with just the ‘Two of You’ and up to eight guests, micro-weddings designed for up to 40 of your family and friends and larger celebrations in the barn, with capacity for up to 60 guests for your ceremony and wedding breakfast, followed by 100 guests for the evening party. You will have exclusive use of this fabulous venue as you celebrate saying ‘I do’. The venue hire price includes support with wedding planning and on-the-day coordination. You will also have exclusive use of the Round House and the barn with the landscaped terrace, vineyard, grounds and parking for up to 20 cars. brickhousevineyard.co.uk Total capacity: 60 day, 100 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: No Dog-friendly: Yes

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RURAL TREASURES Throw your dream wedding in a charm-packed setting in the Devon countryside

Upton Barn & Walled Garden Comprising a cluster of lovingly restored traditional buildings and a walled garden, this exclusive-use venue offers a private, picturesque and peaceful setting in rural Cullompton. Savour the stylish spa-like delights of The Paddock during your wedding morning. Marry in the atmospheric Cider Barn, a restored traditional cob barn with oak trusses and floor-toceiling windows, or glide down the lavender-lined aisle of the walled garden and exchange vows beneath the handcrafted oak arbour. Stylishly blending rustic character with modern accents, the Stable Barn is a stunning space for receptions for up to 156, with warm timbers, striking lighting and glorious paddock views, while the Press Bar is the place to stop for signature cocktails by the wood-burner. Don’t forget to head outdoors at nightfall when a carnival of festoon lights and firepits add to the magic of this stellar spot. uptonbarn.com [Photography Kamila Nowak, Tara Statton]

Total capacity: 156 day, 200 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 8 Dog-friendly: No

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The Great Barn This breathtaking setting lives up to its name both in scale and wow factor. Tucked away in an incredibly beautiful corner of Devon amidst 120 acres of Friesian-filled fields and thatched cottages, The Great Barn combines the magnificent 15th century Great Barn itself, the charming West Mark Shaw

Barn - a perfect break-out space for wet-weather drinks and children’s entertainment - glorious gardens and elegant cottage accommodation for up to 30. Complete with exclusive-use hire, you can relax with your guests in complete seclusion in this idyllic private estate. Marry beneath the dramatic vaulted ceiling of the barn or the picture-perfect St John the Baptist church on the doorstep. For spine-tingling romance, enter the secret walled garden through the ancient arched gate and exchange vows beneath the arbour amidst a carnival of roses and lavender.

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thegreatbarndevon.co.uk Total capacity: 250 ceremony, 198 wedding breakfast Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 30 Dog-friendly: Yes Kevin Mullin Photography

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Hawke Barn Prepare to be enchanted by the tranquillity and far-reaching views across miles of rolling hills as you turn down the private drive to Hawke Barn. The 16th century former threshing barn sits amidst 250 acres in mid-Devon, close to the hamlet of Stoodleigh, offering historic charm and stirring rural beauty in abundance. The recently renovated barn boasts high open-vaulted ceilings and contemporary full-height windows with heavy oak beams, exposed stonework and flagstone floors. Bathed in natural light, the timeless and natural aesthetic brings a blank canvas for you to make your mark on your special day, whether you envision al fresco celebrations during the

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warmer months or cosy festivities warmed by the wood-burning stove in the winter. With charm-filled stables on-site, you might even bring your pony along to be stabled in their own private courtyard. The venue also offers Devonian anvil blessings for couples who marry at Hawke Barn. Luxurious accommodation in the farmhouse and two 17th century barn conversions, together with camping options, means your friends and family can extend their stay in this rural idyll. hawkebarnvenue.co.uk Total capacity: 60 day, 100 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 19 Dog-friendly: Yes

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The Oak Barn Fall for the rural dream at The Oak Barn, where three converted historic barns and an ancient cob Devon farmhouse sit amidst acres of quintessentially English countryside. We’re talking meadows dotted with haybales, undulating hills and a beautiful country church right next door. The stunning medieval-style barn is a blank canvas with traditional oak cruck trusses, which is ideal for going to town on the décor. Then there’s the Acorn Barn, a thatched 18th century barn, for intimate ceremonies and accommodation. The Linhay, a converted Edwardian dairy, offers further accommodation as well as a beautifully equipped space for the bridal preparations. And the gardens beg for al fresco celebrations around the firepit, beneath leafy trees and skies speckled with stars. theoakbarn.co.uk Total capacity: 90 day, up to 125 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 29 Dog-friendly: No

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Bovey Castle From the moment you weave through the beautifully landscaped grounds and set foot inside the elegant and charm-filled climes of the hotel, Bovey Castle takes your breath away. Set amidst 275 acres of idyllic countryside, the luxury hotel prides itself on its sumptuous interiors, quality service and top-notch facilities, making for a wedding that redefines the wow factor. Taking a flexible approach, the venue hosts weddings of all scales; whether you’re planning an elopement, intimate celebration or grand gathering for up to 120 guests, there’s a choice of settings inside and out to take your vows – along with a host of celebratory spaces – to ensure a tailor-made wedding of the highest calibre. You might choose to extend the festivities in this special spot, enjoying the 18-hole championship golf course, cider and sloe gin workshops, off-road driving experiences and clay pigeon shooting or simply unwinding in the Elan Spa.

Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 60 rooms, 22 lodges Dog-friendly: Yes

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Everything about Rockbeare Manor is devoted to you. From the glorious setting and beautifully appointed interiors to the welcoming team, every aspect of this exquisite, exclusive use Regency country house is dedicated to delivering the highest possible level of service - because we never forget, it’s the little things that make a big difference. Rockbeare Manor, Nr Exeter, Devon, EX5 2FE Telephone: 01392 797444 Rockbeare Manor, Nr Exeter, Devon, EX5 2FE www.rockbearemanor.co.uk

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Harefield Barn Located amidst rolling hills and wildflower meadows, Harefield Barn offers the beauty and tranquillity of a country wedding with the convenience of being just a 10-minute drive from Exeter. A light, airy and versatile backdrop for a personalitypacked wedding, the rural gem has a full ceremonies license with the Clock House making a dreamlike option for al fresco vows – and no less than five churches within a short drive. An extended hire period also gives you plenty of time to prepare for the big day. Characterful features such as exposed beams and a wood-burning stove meet a blank canvas aesthetic, lofty ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows framing Helen Court Photography

vistas across the ever-changing landscape. Relax with your guests in the cosy bar, steal away to the surrounding cornfields for photos against a golden sunset, and dance the night away on the terrace beneath a starlit sky. harefieldbarn.co.uk Total capacity: 200 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: No

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Dog-friendly: Yes

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Badgers Holt Hidden in the heart of Dartmoor, Badgers Holt is ideally located for couples seeking a relaxed and wildly romantic wedding. The River Dart meanders through the grounds of the former fishing lodge, which houses a series of versatile, rustic spaces for celebrations, all perfect for styling with your own unique twist. Take your vows in the blank canvas Garden Room or Banquet Fireside Room – complete with a roaring wood burner – or even in the garden bandstand on the water’s edge. Venture onto the ancient Tor-dotted moorland for dramatic photos and together-time before returning for festoon lit celebrations and firepit gatherings on the riverbank and sleeping beneath the stars in a Lotus Belle Tent or cosy apartment. badgersholtweddings.co.uk Total capacity: 100 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 24 in 4 apartments and bridal suite Dog-friendly: Yes

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Romantic Weddings at Tree Top Escape! Unique Weddings - Intimate and Exclusive with up to 14 guests – Luxury – Mini Moon Included – Fine Dining in The Nest – The Grill-Haus – Vintage Afternoon Teas – Stunning Natural Scenery – Stress Free Award Winning Customer Service

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Wooladon Estate Situated on the Devon and Cornwall border, where the banks of the River Tamar and River Lyd meet 500 acres of enchanting woodland, lakes and rolling meadows, the setting of Wooladon Estate could not be more picturesque. The private estate offers a five-star country residence, together with a cluster of beautiful buildings, to host a wedding steeped in wild romance. From vows in the garden or country ceremony room to festivities in the garden suite and photographs against the lake, the willow tree and woodland, expect seclusion, versatile celebration spaces and breathtaking views at every turn. The luxurious Georgian house lies at its heart with its romantic bridal suite, while a cluster of barn conversion cottages add to the accommodation options, some with private gardens, hot tubs and valley

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views. With catering being a speciality, you can look forward to a bespoke menu using the freshest produce grown and sourced from the estate. wooladonestate.co.uk Total capacity: 120 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 34 Dog-friendly: Yes

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Deer Farm Tipi Weddings Located 25 minutes from Exeter and 15 minutes from Tiverton, East Dunster Farm is as picturesque as it is private. Set on the hillside of the family-run deer farm, a trio of spectacular off-white Nordic tipis makes a blank canvas setting for bespoke wedding celebrations with views across miles of rolling hills. The tipis come fully furnished complete with a handcrafted wooden bar; bedecked in festoon lighting, fairy lights and a lantern-lit walkway, you’re assured a magical ambiance as night falls. Luxury accommodation with large, light living spaces, private gardens and hot tubs for 16 people on-site (or more for an additional cost) is included, along with optional camping. Surrounded by green hills and grazing deer and stags, imagine soaking up the romance of your brilliantly personal tipi wedding in this tucked-away corner of Devon. Heaven. deerfarmtipiweddings.co.uk Total capacity: 150 Civil ceremonies licence: In application Guest accommodation: for 40 plus space for camping Dog-friendly: Yes

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QUESTIONS TO ASK A WEDDING VENUE Before you fall for the first venue you see, get clued up on these must-ask questions from wedding planner, Jenny Granlund of Jenny Wren Weddings & Events 1. What is the capacity for a ceremony

and reception?

2. Does the venue have a ceremony licence? 3. What ceremony locations are there,

both inside and outside?

Higher Holcombe A dream setting in the heart of the Devon countryside, where wildflower meadows meet

4. Is the venue exclusive use?

maturing woodland, Higher Holcombe makes a gloriously green canvas for a relaxed

5. What is the availability like?

cluster of character-filled buildings, from the barn with exposed beams and floor-to-ceiling

wedding bursting with style, atmosphere and personality. The rural retreat comprises a

6. What is included in the price?

windows, to the farmhouse and Hobbit House, a quirky-cool honeymoon hideaway.

7. Will room turnarounds need to take place? If

immersed in nature, hold your ceremony in the willow ‘cathedral’ or the secluded silver

so, who will take care of this?

8. Are there any break-out rooms away from

the party for older guests or babies?

9. Will there be a wedding coordinator on-site

on the wedding day? What will they be taking care of?

There are also shepherd’s huts, giant Lotus Belle tents and overflow camping. For vows birch ‘church’ before feasting and taking your first dance in this magical woodland setting. higherholcombe.co.uk Total capacity: 80 day, 100 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 40 Dog-friendly: Yes

10. Is furniture provided? 11. Is tableware provided? 12. Can you bring in your own suppliers

and catering company?

13. Are toilets provided? 14. What time do the licences for music and

alcohol run until?

15. Are there restrictions concerning music? 16. Is there the option to provide your own

alcohol? Do they charge corkage?

17. What day and time can you have

access from?

18. Is there accommodation on-site or close by?

Woodbury Park

19. Are fireworks allowed?

This country venue has it all: acres of picturesque scenery, a grand-scale reception space

20. Is confetti allowed?

buggy! Tie the knot in The Oaks, a charming space with exposed beams and large windows

21. Are firepits allowed? 22. Are there dos and don’ts concerning

decoration of the venue?

23. What time does the hire end? 24. Who does the clean-up afterwards? 25. Who’s responsible for taking away

the recycling and rubbish?

for up to 220 guests, plentiful four-star accommodation, and even use of the wedding golf framing views across the countryside, or the Atrium, a grand setting with chandeliers, mood lighting and stunning views. Why not make a holiday of it and gather your loved ones in this gorgeous part of Devon for trips to the nearby south coast with its pretty beaches and wild cliffs, before returning to the extensive modern facilities including a state-of-theart gym, pool and Aura Spa. woodburypark.co.uk Total capacity: 250 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 54 rooms Dog-friendly: No

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VENUES GUIDE:

COASTAL & WATERSIDE From waterside retreats to seriously stylish celebration spaces, a wedding by the sea offers irresistible romance

The Venue at Sandy Cove Perched high on the cliffs of north Devon, The Venue at Sandy Cove boasts to-die-for views across the Atlantic, the rugged coastline and heights of Exmoor. A licensed gazebo for vows and a glass-wrapped platform jutting out from the cliffs means you can make the most of the spectacular location, while the purposebuilt and light-filled celebration space boasts bi-fold doors, perfect for bringing the outside in during the warmer months or framing the white-tipped waves in winter. State-of-the-art lighting heightens the magic while the hotel’s 37 rooms – some with private balconies and deep bathtubs – will allow plenty of your guests to stay on and savour the sea air and rolling waves in luxury. sandycove-hotel.co.uk Total capacity: 150 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 37 rooms, with 2 people per room Dog-friendly: Yes

Polhawn Fort Nestled in a tucked-away corner of the Rame Peninsula with soul-stirring sea views, Polhawn Fort really is the stuff of dreams. The Napoleonic Fort sits on a clifftop with rolling lawns and wildflower-filled gardens slipping down to the sea and a private beach for loved up wanders at the water’s edge. Available for two, three or four day weddings, take your vows beneath the vaulted ceilings and twinkling lights of the grand Napoleonic hall or head outside for a sun-kissed garden ceremony in the summerhouse. Whether you’re dreaming of frolics on the sands and sundowners on the Mediterranean-inspired roof terrace or cosy candlelit celebrations with the waves crashing at the shore below, this captivating exclusive-use venue offers an extraordinary setting to First Light Wedding Photography

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VENUES GUIDE:

TENTS & TIPIS Dreaming of a so-you wedding under canvas? Be inspired by these fabulous outdoor wedding specialists

Tipi Spaces Tipi Spaces’ ivory white canvas Nordic tipis provide a versatile and truly enchanting blank canvas. Manufactured in Sweden, each tipi is designed to offer maximum durability and protection from the elements to give a fabulously flexible solution for any setting or style of event. Their striking structure ensures a wow-worthy centrepiece, while inside, the conical shape sculpts a more intimate space for your celebrations. What’s Venetia Norrington Photography

more, boasting almost 50 years combined experience of project and luxury event management, the team is enthusiastically primed to achieve your vision by attending to all the details. tipispaces.co.uk

World Inspired Tents The multi-award-winning World Inspired Tents has been hiring their spectacular giant Nordic tipis across the south-west for over 14 years. Accommodating between 50 and 1000 guests, the clever interlinking design of the tipis allows for every type of celebration, ensuring the wow factor is in full and fabulous force for intimate garden parties through to sprawling festivalstyle weddings. In addition, the team can supply everything from furnishings, lighting, bars, staging, and covered walkways, catering tents, festoons and oak doors. All you have to do is pick the place and watch as the magic unfolds. worldinspiredtents.co.uk

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Keep your relationship healthy long after the “I dos” with these top tips from couples therapist Dr Kalanit Ben-Ari

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worse

FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE

As your wedding looms ever

conversation, romantic dinner or fun

kind space. Try to dissolve power

closer, you may be starting to

activity. Don’t forget that whatever

struggles as quickly as possible

think about the time and space

changes occur throughout your

while remembering that marriage

that follows the big day. Are you

marriage, make time to do the things

is a meeting of minds, bodies and

anticipating myriad changes in

together you’ve always done, even

sensibilities. Allow and encourage

your relationship once you’re

if it’s a toned-down version such as

hobbies and passions outside of

married or expecting to continue

a weekend away together instead

the relationship.

in the same lovestruck way?

of a far-flung travelling expedition or a film night at home instead of

“Create space for each individual

With such a focus on celebrating,

venturing to the cinema. You’ll recall

to learn, grow and return to the

many couples can feel a sense of

fond memories, maintain a sense of

relationship with new energy and

deflation once the nuptials are over.

self and remember the core of what

passion,” she says.

From the post-wedding blues to a

makes you tick as a couple.

sudden shift in identity, marriage can

This is paramount. The tendency for married couples to fall into

shaky – world of the unknown as you

Learn about relationships, stages and communication

negotiate unchartered territories and

“It’s inevitable to move from the

relationship but can also damage it.

new challenges.

honeymoon stage to the power

A healthy and respectful distance

struggle, so knowing what to expect

(and differing perspectives) gives

Whether you want to tease out a few

and how to leverage it to become

each partner adequate space to

recurring relationship issues, tackle

more connected is beneficial,” says

move, develop, vent and experience

any emerging matrimony kinks as

Dr Kalanit.

a personally satisfying life, minus

present a whole new – and often

early as you can or simply embrace

‘we’ behaviours can solidify your

any control issues. Celebrate and

the next stage of your love story

“My Getting The Love You Want

encourage your differences, learn

with eyes and hearts wide open,

workshop for couples offers insights

and flourish from them, and grow

it’s important to take stock and act

into the unconscious aspects of

together. Be curious with others and

accordingly from the very outset of

relationships, stages of relationships,

dive into a life full of discovery.

your marriage.

understanding how your past impacts your relationship and valuable tools

Communication is key

We’ve enlisted the professional

to transform conflict into connection

“Listen deeply to understand, not just

help of couples therapist Dr Kalanit

and creating the relationship vision of

to react. Share without judgement or

Ben-Ari (kalanitbenari.com) to help

your dreams. The idea is to transition

criticism. Be a source of safety and

guide you along the path of perpetual

to a conscious partnership.”

pleasure in the relationship,” says Dr Kalanit. “Effective communication

married bliss, where a combination of effort, adaptability and appreciation

If you’re beginning to struggle for

is vital for a healthy marriage; be

can deepen your connection for a

any reason, and communication

open, honest, and respectful when

sustained and healthy life together.

is adversely affected, there is a

expressing your thoughts, feelings

plethora of help available, from

and needs. Listen actively to your

Here is her top advice for achieving

talking to entrusted friends and family

partner and try to understand their

a strong and successful marriage...

members to seeking professional help

perspective. We have many stories

and reading self-help books. The trick

in our mind about our partners,

Make your relationship the top priority

is to identify the lapse, its potential

why they do or not do something,

causation and how you believe you

about their motives, thoughts and

“Not only during the honeymoon

can best negotiate it together.

feelings. Understanding that these are

phase, but especially as years, such as children, finances and

Respect and celebrate your differences

work. Devote enough time, energy,

“Many couples struggle to tolerate

thought and space to be together,

differences and view themselves as

nurture romance, grow together and

the ‘right’ person. You can be right

communicate your deepest feelings,

or be in a relationship, but not both

thoughts and dreams,” she says.

– as you both might be ‘right’. In a

“With time, explore new experiences

healthy relationship, learn about and

together to add excitement, novelty

value differences, and work from a

and variety.”

common ground to grow together,”

responsibilities increase over the

says Dr Kalanit. By scheduling a regular date night,

projections and not the truth or fact can be crucial. Learning to check in your assumption with your partner might be transformative to your relationship.” Again, practise talking therapy amongst yourselves and always keep an open and honest dialogue. However awkward or hurtful you might presume airing an issue might be, withholding it is far more detrimental. Over time, you’ll

event or activity, the intention is to

Compromise is one of the

dedicate quality time together as a

most important factors in every

couple. Every couple will be aware

relationship, so work to unite

of how often and how much time

on middle ground you’re both

is required to keep the connection

comfortable with. Tap into each

alive, so if you feel that you haven’t

other’s strengths and seek to

checked in with each other and might

improve any inherent or developing

Invest in romance

be starting to drift, reinvigorate your

weaknesses both individually and

“Nurture the physical and emotional

relationship with a conflict-clearing

collaboratively in a safe, honest and

intimacy in your marriage. Express

understand each other’s psyches better and will develop greater resilience and compassion toward feelings and sentiments, whether they’re shared or not.

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touch and keep the romance alive.

Accept you never truly know your partner

Find ways to maintain the spark,

“Partners may believe they know

such as planning date nights or

each other better than they

surprises for each other,” she says.

know themselves, for example,

affection, engage in regular physical

completing each other’s sentences, Marriage requires work and tying

but this can create more distance,”

the knot doesn’t guarantee an

explains Dr Kalanit. “If we don’t

everlasting relationship. Afford

fully know ourselves, it’s arrogant

your marriage the input required

to assume we know everything

to keep it alive as it evolves over

about our partner. Adopting a

time and circumstance – which you

mindset of not knowing, where

must adapt to.

you show up with curiosity and

Practise gratitude

openness, will lead to more intimacy and connection. Allowing

“Show appreciation for your

space for your partner to grow and

partner and their efforts. Express

see the change is important; many

gratitude for the small things they

couples are not allowing for such a

do and regularly acknowledge

change to happen in their mindset.”

and celebrate each other’s achievements and milestones,”

It can take a lifetime to generate

says Dr Kalanit. “It’s human nature

even a small degree of self-

to focus on what we feel we

knowing, so accept that you’ll

lack, but we often overlook what

never fully understand another

we have. Develop the habit of

person – however connected and

acknowledging and appreciating

loving you feel toward them – and

your partner for who they are.”

especially as you both change over time. Instead, observe and discuss

Courtesy is a common loss over

these changes, try to bridge any

the course of a relationship, so

emerging gaps and allow yourselves

express your thanks for even

to evolve both as individuals and a

the most mundane of acts,

couple as organically as possible. As

such as offering a cup of tea or

long as a safe space is maintained

doing the washing up. Divide

to simply ‘be’, and discussions

the workload (emotionally and

regularly occur to explore your

domestically) in a way you’re both

relationship in all its complex

happy with, acknowledge each

minutiae, rest assured that the love

other’s contribution and vocalise

that binds you should find a way to

appreciation. Small gestures can go

sit, move and expand around and

a long way.

within each other.

If you want to see change, start with yourself

Seek therapy before things become more challenging

“Lead by example. Couples

Be aware of your ‘normal’ and

often come to me after years of

how much flux in your relationship

criticising and blaming each other.

is a red flag so you can seek help

I’ve never seen a couple where

before it’s too late or beyond

one shamed the other leading to

repair. Issues that fester will not

a positive change in behaviour

resolve themselves but will instead

and transforming them into the

breed bitterness and resentment,

partner of their dreams. Shame,

so if communication fails and

blame and judgement raise anxiety

negative feelings rear up, find your

and defensiveness. Learn how

personal cure. Talk to a friend/

to communicate your needs in a

counsellor/therapist/GP, embark

way that your partner can safely

upon an educational/relationship/

understand,” advises Dr Kalanit.

creative course, seek the healing power of nature or wild swimming, or try a new hobby or occupation.

listen to what your partner is

Try whatever modes and methods

saying and try to reach a resolution

help re-establish a positively

without allowing your emotions

working connection that places

to dictate the direction of the

you back on the path to marital

conversation. A sizeable ask for

wellbeing.

South Weds Wedding Photography

Calmly articulate any woes, actively

most of us, but one that gets easier with practice.

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SEAN AND NEIL by ROLLING PICTURES rollingpictures.co.uk

As Long As You’re Mine Sean and Neil’s beautiful country house wedding at Rockbeare Manor was as elegant as it was emotional Sean and Neil first met while working in London, embarking upon a variety of first dates that included “ten pin bowling, ice skating, cinema trips, meals out and cocktails!”, reveals Sean. The Valley of the Rocks in North Devon was the breathtaking backdrop for their springtime proposal, during which Sean surprised Neil by popping the question overlooking the sea in the company of one of their beloved dogs, Max. “This location has significant meaning to us as it’s the first place we went when visiting my family for the very first time together,” elaborates Sean. Rockbeare Manor was the stunning setting for their naturally styled wedding, which saw a fresh palette of botanical greens and white carry from the floristry to the tablescapes. Meanwhile, the wedding outfits and stationery injected a hint of modern glamour with shades of light sage green, dusky rose pink and gold. “We both got ready separately at the venue, which was good as it built suspense for the ceremony,” says Neil. The ceremony took place in the dining room as they made their separate entrances with their mums to a stirring violin soundtrack. “It was very emotional, especially during our personal vows we made to each other – and was made extra special as Max was our ring bearer,” adds Sean. Everyone spilled out onto the lawn for drinks, canapés and garden games, after which the newlyweds relished some time together for photographs in the picture-perfect grounds. “The wedding breakfast was amazing – the food was incredible and it was our first chance to sit down and digest everything that had happened so far,” says Neil who mingled with guests between courses of confit chicken leg and bruschetta of chargrilled Mediterranean vegetables, Creedy Carver chicken supreme and pave of Devon beef. Baked chocolate cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding provided the delectable finish. The speeches provided a particularly fond memory from the day – “it was lovely to break from tradition and hear from the mums” – and included a speech in Maltese from Neil’s mum as a nod to his family’s heritage. Another standout moment followed: Sean and Neil’s dress change into tuxedos for the evening festivities. “We wanted the evening to be a big party, so we had a big LED dance floor, amazing DJ with a custom playlist and photo booth,” says Sean, who delighted in his first dance with Neil to As Long As You’re Mine from Wicked – a hugely significant song for the couple who are huge fans of the musical. Gourmet burgers kept appetites at bay, and after midnight guests that were staying at the venue were treated to a special ‘nightcap’ service. “This was a nice touch as it enabled us to reflect on the day with our family and not feel like the day had suddenly stopped,” reflects Sean. A sit-down breakfast the next morning with family and friends “was the perfect way to end our special weekend”, leaving the blissed-out newlyweds full of advice for other busily planning couples. “Take your time and don’t rush any decisions. Consider all your options and make sure you’re both happy with what you have chosen,” urges Neil. “Use suppliers that already know your venue; it makes planning so much easier, because they can give you great ideas on how your day could look as they already know what works well and what doesn’t.”

Photography & videography Rolling Pictures rollingpictures.co.uk

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SEAN AND NEIL by ROLLING PICTURES rollingpictures.co.uk

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SHANNON AND BEN by MELANIE BARNFIELD PHOTOGRAPHY melaniebarnfieldphotography.com

Magic Moments From glorious sunshine and butterflies to air guitar and entertainers, Shannon and Ben’s wedding was magical from start to finish When Ben began his placement year in the office Shannon worked at in 2013, neither of them expected a romance to follow. “However, after a few chance encounters on nights out, we realised we were pretty fond of each other!” says Shannon. “Fast-forward 10 years, and we’ve lived in three different counties together, bought a house, moved house, had a few changes in jobs and become dog parents to Clover.” A summer proposal at Snapes Point led to the couple planning their wedding at Deer Park Country House. A theme of pastel springtime colours, seasonal flowers and sparkle saw the inclusion of gorgeous faux and dried flower arrangements, as well as hydrangeas and pampas grass. “It was important for us to be as sustainable as possible and we wanted to keep some of our flowers and give some to our family after the wedding,” explains Shannon. The pastel hues were complemented by glass jars and vases decorated with macramé for centrepieces, as well as handmade macramé napkin rings and clay name tags with guests’ names stamped onto them. Shannon and Ben chose to meet in the venue’s walled garden for a ‘first look’ on the morning of their wedding. “This was such a special moment and we’d highly recommend doing it to other couples,” she says. “It allowed us to have half an hour together and helped us to calm our nerves.” The glorious sunshine meant the couple could have an outdoor ceremony at the summer house. “When Shannon walked down the aisle, she was followed by small yellow butterflies – it felt like a real life fairytale,” says Ben. “We felt quite nervous about standing in front of everyone to say our vows but quickly realised that everyone just wanted to see us happy and in love. We messed up saying each other’s names, which we were both worried about doing, but it actually broke the ice and made everyone laugh,” Shannon says. “It put us at ease a little more and the rest of the ceremony was filled with smiles and laughs.” After the love-filled ceremony, it was time for celebratory drinks and relaxing in the grounds. “As it was such a lovely day, we spent most of the time outside playing garden games and chatting with our family and friends,” says Shannon. A snack table filled with fruit, sweets and savoury snacks made a welcome alternative to canapés. “The main feature was our crisp wall, which everyone loved!” A wedding breakfast of ham hock, roast chicken and lemon tart and raspberry sorbet proved a crowdpleasing delight, as Dan Brazier, who thrilled guests with his magic during the cocktail hour before Shannon and Ben kicked of the evening revelry with their first dance to to AC/DC’s You Shook Me All Night Long. “It had everyone on the dance floor playing air guitar and got the party started!” says Ben. Bespoke Disco and saxophonist Daniel Costin kept the dance floor full. “At the end of the night, we had all our friends circled around us on the dance floor smiling, dancing and singing along,” says Shannon. “It felt so magical!” Reflecting on their day, Shannon advocates a considered approach to wedding planning. “Breaking down the planning into smaller jobs and tasks makes it feel way more manageable and enjoyable,” she says.

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JESS AND JOE by LYRA & MOTH lyraandmoth.co.uk

Sparkle and Shine Jess and Joe’s colourful disco-inspired wedding at Kingston Estate brought the party vibes After nine years together, Jess and Joe’s holiday to Greece was more than just a postlockdown celebration, as Joe had managed to sneak an engagement ring in his luggage. “It was the morning of my birthday and we were enjoying watching the sunrise over the sea from our balcony with a glass of fizz when he popped the question,” says Jess. Deciding to get married on May Day, the couple chose Kingston Estate for a whimsical, fun and Beltaneinspired day. “Our focus was on lots of colour and beautiful wildflowers, along with plenty of disco balls to make sure everything sparkled!” says Jess. “We knew early on in our planning that we wanted to keep things relaxed and not too formal, so music and entertainment were a priority to create the party vibe we were after.” The couple held their ceremony in the walled garden, which was decorated with wildflowers, disco balls and May Day-inspired wands for guests to wave as the newlyweds walked back down the aisle! “We kept the ceremony short and sweet, with a May Day reading by the best man and a Dolly Alderton reading by one of my best friends,” says Jess. After the ceremony, the spring sun shone down on the beautiful gardens where the reception took place. “That post-ceremony high where we walked out to the cheers of our friends and family for our confetti shot was amazing!” says Jess. “We wanted to start the party early, and Clare made sure to bring the Ibiza party vibe with her saxophone set providing the perfect soundtrack for our guests.” A carnival of flowers and May Day-inspired ribbons, together with disco balls, brought colour and sparkle to the wedding feast with views across the rolling hills of Devon beyond. Guests tucked into heritage tomato and burrata salad, berbere squash with turmeric yoghurt and slow-roast mechoui lamb with sharing sides of crispy roast potatoes, and salads of carrot and radish, and sweet pea shoot and mange tout. Dessert was a trio of chocolate brownies, mini pavlovas and lemon tarts – delicious! The party then moved to the yurt, where Jess and Joe’s first dance to It Must Be Love by Madness was performed by The Indie Killers, who had everyone rocking. “To keep energy levels up, we had a very well-stocked sweetie stall and evening food of pasties,” says Jess. “As the music finished, Katy Sea surprised our guests with a nod to the fire celebrations of Beltane, which had everyone entranced and amazed!” Those who wanted to keep partying then headed to the Undercroft bar – “a hidden gem and the last surprise for our guests, where we kept the dancing going until the early hours”, says Joe. Looking back, it’s the overwhelming feeling of love that fills the couple with wonderful memories. “The whole day was really special, and we both felt so much love from all of our friends and family,” reflects Jess. “One detail that stands out is the guest of honour, Teddy – my family dog – making his entrance during the reception, complete with matching bow tie to the groom. He stole the hearts of everyone!” When it comes to top tips, Jess recommends blitzing wedding admin little and often. “Lots of spreadsheets helped keep us organised! Also, if you’re doing lots of crafting, we would recommend starting as early as you can as it’s surprising how quickly the weekends run away.”

Photography Lyra & Moth lyraandmoth.co.uk

Flowers Moth Florist mothflorist.com

Venue Kingston Estate kingston-estate.co.uk

Cake Cupcake Cottage Ivybridge cupcake-cottage.co.uk

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Jess and Joe’s May Day celebration started with a “short and sweet” ceremony in the walled garden.

“The whole day was really special, and we both felt so much love from all of our friends and family”

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JESS AND JOE by LYRA & MOTH lyraandmoth.co.uk

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HETTY AND DAVE by JONATHAN NEALE photoneale.com

Seasons in the Sun Hetty and Dave’s autumn wedding was a floral flurry of rusts, oranges and cosy rustic décor Going to university not only brought about a new romance for Hetty and Dave, but also a new home – with the couple staying in the area ever since meeting in 2010. In an homage to Hetty’s love of nature, the couple went on a camping trip to Wales in summer 2021, visiting Skomer Island for a day trip. “We were having a picnic lunch on a secluded cliff edge watching puffins and seals when Dave popped the question!” says Hetty. The rural charm of The Oak Barn perfectly suited the couple’s rustic, autumnal theme. “We’ve always loved autumn colours and dried flowers, so autumn felt like the right time of year,” says Hetty who opted for rust and burnt orange colours, dried flowers, conkers, orange leaves and white pumpkins. On the wedding day, an early start meant they all enjoyed a beautiful sunrise. “It was predicted to be a storm on the day, so it was a wonderful surprise to see the sun come up – we even returned the umbrellas as we didn’t use them!” says Hetty. Making use of the smaller barn for the ceremony, the aisle was lined with autumnal orange leaves, with the flower girl scattering extra leaves that the couple had collected from woodlands – with fairy lights and candles creating a cosy, intimate effect. “Dave said his favourite moment was seeing me walking down the aisle smiling,” says Hetty. “That was probably also my favourite moment because suddenly everything we had been planning and visualising for the past year had become real, and all nerves disappeared when I saw all our friends and family together, with Dave smiling at the end of the aisle.” After walking down the aisle to an acoustic version of Came Here for Love, the ceremony was a family affair as Dave’s sister-in-law did a reading, and Hetty’s sister sung Jack Johnson’s Better Together. A drinks reception with Kir Royale cocktails followed the ceremony, with lawn games in the garden, including a hay bale-lined skittle alley. Speeches were enjoyed before the wedding breakfast, which came in the form of roast dinner sharing boards with seasonal vegetables, followed by a trio of desserts: chocolate brownie, gingernut cheesecake and tart au citron. “We then put on our welly boots for a fun sunset photoshoot. Although the evening was a little cloudy, we finished in a field that looked over a picturesque view of the Devon countryside, and the clouds moved just as the sun was setting, creating a beautiful light and backdrop!” says Hetty. Then it was time for the dancing! “Neither of us like to be the centre of attention, so the idea of a solo first dance was not for us,” she says. “We instead had a fantastic ceilidh, which was a great way to get everyone on the dance floor and having a fun time.” Guests were treated to an evening of dancing as well as a kebab station, which incorporated lamb, falafels, pittas and all the trimmings. When it comes to advice for others planning their weddings, Hetty’s advice is a practical one. “We created a spreadsheet that worked backwards from 12 months and listed actions to complete each month,” says Hetty. “It was a good way to spread everything out and not leave it all to the last minute – it was much easier to organise everything when you only had a few tasks each month!”

Photography Jonathan Neale photoneale.com

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HETTY AND DAVE by JONATHAN NEALE photoneale.com

The vibrant autumn season led Hetty and Dave to theme their decor around their favourite shades of rusts, greens and oranges.

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MEGAN AND STUART by NOVA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY novaweddingphotography.co.uk

Call of the Countryside Locally sourced food and flowers set the scene for Megan and Stuart’s rustic wedding Megan and Stuart were both studying at Newcastle University when they hit it off back in 2012, enjoying their first holiday together in Venice in 2013. Fast-forward to 2020 and the couple were back in the Italian city when Stuart booked a suite in the Hotel Canal Grande as a surprise. “He got down on one knee as soon as we got into our room as he was so nervous!” says Megan of the sweet proposal. “We held off on wedding planning given the Covid lockdowns and decided to start our family instead,” says Megan, explaining that the couple went on a ‘babymoon’ to The Pig at Combe “and immediately fell in love with it. Even though we weren’t actually looking for a venue at the time, we knew it would be perfect for our wedding.” Inspired by the rustic character of the venue and the colours of autumn, the couple chose seasonal flowers with local blooms for the bouquets, buttonholes and breathtaking ceremony arch for their October wedding. The dark green shade of the suits and floral bridesmaids’ dresses completed the naturally beautiful scene perfectly. With the help of their “amazing” planner, Phoebe of Elisabeth Shell Events, who also acted as the couple’s celebrant, their heartfelt outdoor ceremony surpassed Megan and Stuart’s expectations! “We opted to write our own vows and we were both pretty nervous about it; I think we just wanted to get through the ceremony and get to the ‘fun’ of drinks and canapes! But the ceremony was so special, thanks to Phoebe. After working with her for months, she knew us both well and it was so personalised, full of laughs and lots of emotional tears!” recalls Megan. “My maid of honour also wrote a poem from the perspective of our one-year-old, so it was lovely to have him be part of the ceremony in that way.” After the drinks and canapés, an incredible menu was served, including ‘home-grown’ cured meats, green tomato chutney and caperberries; slow-roasted pork shoulder with apple sauce; line-caught pollock with rainbow chard and shellfish sauce; wild plum and damson crumble with custard and ice cream; and buttermilk and blackberry blancmange with blackberry compote – all from The Pig’s 25mile menu. “One of the reasons we fell in love with The Pig was its amazing food and it was definitely a standout,” says Megan. As the evening continued, speeches and the first dance were followed by a performance by live band, Weekend Ticket. “The dance floor was packed from start to finish and we all wished they could have kept playing all night! They were definitely a big highlight of the day,” says Megan. Looking back, the couple are still awestruck at how wonderful their wedding proved to be. “We were told in the run-up to the day to be prepared that something would likely go wrong and we should just roll with it. In actual fact, the entire day was absolutely perfect, even down to the weather,” says Megan. “This is definitely in a very large part due to our coordinator, Phoebe, who kept everything running amazingly smoothly. To anyone else planning a wedding, my top tip is that a planner is worth their weight in gold; our day would not have been what it was without Phoebe,” she continues. “She found us the most amazing suppliers, saving us so much time during the planning process, and kept the whole day running perfectly with her on-the-day coordination, keeping the stress on our part to an absolute minimum.” Megan adds: “We would also really recommend having a videographer as well as your photographers. Matt captured the atmosphere of the day, and having those videos really keeps the memories alive!”

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MEGAN AND STUART by NOVA WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY novaweddingphotography.co.uk

“The entire day was absolutely perfect, even down to the weather”

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Photography Nova Wedding Photography novaweddingphotography.co.uk

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YASMIN AND SAM by HANNAH WILDE hannah-wilde.com

Upon the Moor It was a moorland romance for Yasmin and Sam who took their vows at Badgers Holt in the heart of Dartmoor Meeting at college a decade ago, Yasmin and Sam became friends in the class they shared together. “Our relationship grew over a few years and over many adventures,” she reflects. Sam proposed at sunset on a beach in Bude with a special furry friend present: the couple’s dog, Earl. “However, Earl decided to go for a run just before Sam asked, which definitely did not help Sam’s nerves!” she laughs. Yasmin and Sam set about seeking a wedding venue and Badgers Holt, a gorgeously rustic venue in the heart of Dartmoor, could not have been more ideal for the moor-loving pair. They filled the venue with a glorious array of purple wildflowers. “We absolutely love Dartmoor and just wanted to bring some Dartmoor and its colours into our wedding,” explains Yasmin. “The venue was perfect for this!” The couple took their vows before a breathtaking arch of foliage and flowers in every shade of purple. Flanked by bridesmaids in dusky pink, Yasmin accessorised her elegantly sleek gown with a bouquet of purple blooms that complemented the dainty florals in her hair. Sam’s grey tweed suit, finished with pink and purple accents, echoed the relaxed mood as well as the nature-inspired palette. “We had our beautiful retired greyhound at our ceremony and throughout the day, as he is a big part of our lives and we had to involve him,” says Yasmin. A colourful pink confetti moment and group photos followed while guests mingled in the tree-filled grounds on the banks of the River Dart. Settling at tables strewn with foliage and flowers, they feasted on vegetable gyozas, pork belly and scallops followed by trio of beef samosas, bonbons and fillet. Dessert brought more delectable options, comprising brownies with ice cream, sticky toffee pudding and Eton mess. After the feast, the newlyweds ventured onto the Tor-dotted heights of Dartmoor for photos with their photographer Hannah, who knew the local area well and could advise the couple on where to go. “My favourite moment was when we got to go up to the moors for some more intimate photos and we were so lucky to have a beautiful sunset over Dartmoor,” says Yasmin. “In fact, we saw a horse give birth to a foal – it was so beautiful to see!” Heading back across the moor beneath a full moon, the couple returned to cut the cake, a pretty confection adorned with pink and purple flowers above a tower of cupcakes, and then the dancing began, as Yasmin and Sam danced the night away with their loved ones. When it comes to the newlyweds’ top tips for engaged couples, their advice is simple. “Try to enjoy the process and not to stress about the little things – it will all work out in the end!”

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Yasmin and Sam took time out from their celebrations for a special sunset walk on Dartmoor with their photographer.

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CHARLOTTE AND LEWIS by TARA STATTON tarastattonphotography.com

Ti Amo Charlotte and Lewis threw an Italian-themed celebration in the heart of the countryside A matchmaking success story, love blossomed for Charlotte and Lewis when her friend put them in contact. Lewis was working onboard a ship in Bahrain when her friend’s husband approached him in the staff room and said “Do you want a girlfriend?” The pair got talking and the rest is history! A special place for Charlotte filled with fond childhood memories, the couple went to the Isles of Scilly for her 30th birthday. “We went for a stroll on St Martins before sitting down and looking over the bay. Lewis then got down on one knee and asked me to marry him!” she recalls. Inspired by their shared love of travel and the Amalfi coast, the couple’s Devon country wedding was styled with shades of lemon and sage, with Italian touches carrying from the flowers to the menu. The nuptials began with a church ceremony, where Charlotte’s brother Tom played Glasgow Love Theme by Craig Armstrong on the piano as she walked down the aisle, which was decorated with daisies and Italian ruscus. “The ceremony was beautiful,” she says. “We lit a candle to ignite our love for each other, and as the church bells rang after the ceremony, lemon and sage confetti was floating in the air as we ran towards our vintage car.” Moving on to Shilstone House, guests mingled in the grounds before taking their seats in the marquee styled with towering arrangements of sunshine yellow blooms. “It was a beautiful sunny day and the flowers in the garden were in full bloom. Fresh flowers filled our venue, the smell was incredible,” Charlotte recalls. The Italian-Devon fusion feast included tomato and mozzarella bruschetta, local Devon fillet of beef with dauphinoise potatoes, and Sicilian lemon tarte with raspberry coulis. “Lewis and I sat down during the wedding breakfast looking over at all our family and dear friends; we just couldn’t believe we had all these people in one room!” she reflects. Continuing with the travel-inspired theme, the couple used fresh lemons as name place holders, which the guests took home to add to gin and tonics. Further sweet touches included the French macaron favours in pistachio and lemon, a sweet bar and cake made by a family friend. The first dance was to Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, which was poignant at the time, and even more so in retrospect. “This means so much looking back, as the lyrics relate to our most recent news of expecting our first child this year,” says Charlotte. Saxophonist Daniel Costin set the party mood for the evening, with The Swing Kings keeping the dance floor full until the close. Looking back, Charlotte remembers one moment particularly fondly. “Just after the ceremony, we hid at the back of the church and sat on a bench and just took it all in,” she says. “A private moment of pure bliss and happiness.” When it comes to wedding planning, Charlotte and Lewis are advocates of living in the moment. “Take time for yourselves and don’t stress,” she says, with an added tip for nearlyweds. “The best thing we did was to book a minimoon in Salcombe for two nights. To soak it all in, celebrate with champagne and take walks on the beach was just what you need as a newly married couple.”

Photography Tara Statton tarastattonphotography.com

Flowers H. Watts Florist hwattsflorist.co.uk

Venue Shilstone House shilstonedevon.com

Macarons Butterscotch Bakes facebook.com/ButterscotchBakes

Dress Sophia Tolli from The Wedding Company the-wedding-company.co.uk

Transport CDEC Wedding Cars luxurydrive.co.uk

Suit Peter Posh from The Grooms Room the-wedding-company.co.uk

Entertainment The Swing Kings theswingkings.co.uk

Hair Vicki Kent instagram.com/victoriak.hair

Daniel Costin danielcostin.live

Make-up Emma Roberts emmarobertsmakeup.co.uk

Videography Maven Visuals Wedding Films mavenvisualsweddingfilms.com

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Plan a so-you celebration with these top tips from the wedding gurus. This issue, we look at creative wedding entrance ideas

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If your venue allows, why not ride on into your reception on a rickshaw, tuk-tuk or some creative form of transportation? This will delight and surprise your guests. Jessica

Release your inner child

Creating a laugh is definitely a good way to start your reception and your marriage, so why not ride in on scooters or space hoppers? Sophie

A tuk-tuk arrival makes for a cool and quirky start to the celebrations The 2 Lisas

Talk the talk

Have your MC or best man introduce you into the room as your married name, Mr and Mrs or the Bride and Groom – or better yet, let them have a little bit of creative freedom to drum up a wonderful reaction from your guests as you walk in. Hazel

Sparkle all the way

If you’re hosting your reception later on in the day or having a winter wedding, have your guests create

Dancing queen

Choose a catchy and fun song so you can dance your way into your reception. Jessica

a sparkler tunnel through which you enter your reception. This will create a great moment to remember and makes for a fantastic photo! Jessica

Drawing swords

Enter in style

I had my first naval clients recently, and I can’t tell you how much the sword arch gave me goosebumps. The precision, the emotion and then confetti canons when they got to the end. Sophie

On your feet!

As you enter, encourage everyone to join you for a quick dance at the beginning of the reception before sitting down for dinner. It really adds to the convivial

Styling the entrance of your venue is a must – it’s what sets the scene and is the first thing your guests will see, so create some wow! Sophie

Travelling band

Have a band lead you and your entire guest party from the drinks reception to the dining – the band would need to be used to walking and playing, such

atmosphere. Jessica

as a roaming band, New Orleans-style brass band or a mariachi band. Jessica

Be adventurous

Own it!

Go wild and hire a hot air balloon, a helicopter or zip line in (if you’re getting married at the Eden Project!). It will definitely create a buzz with your guests. Sophie

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Entrances can seem a little daunting, but this is your moment, these are your people and all eyes are on you. Enjoy it and own that entrance! Hazel

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Riding high

Get your groove on and dance your way into the party

Have a mariachi band escort you to the celebrations

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Make a splash with a colourful smoke bomb arrival

Hire a saxophonist to play you in for the ultimate party-starter

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Enter through an arch of swords, pitchforks or hockey sticks!

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Let your MC whip your guests into a frenzy for your big entrance

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Pull up in style in a memorable mode of transport

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Arrive at your reception through a magical sparkler tunnel

Deck out your wheels in style and make a showstopping arrival

Confetti canon

Have your guests line up and enter your reception to a shower of confetti. You could go all out and also hire a couple of confetti canons to really create an impact. Jessica

Play on

Live music, such as a saxophonist, is a super cool upbeat way to set the tone. It should be fun, uplifting and something you love! Hazel

Light show

Hire some lights, either through your DJ or production company, and ask them to create a mini light show to coincide with your arrival into the reception. Go one step further and pair this with music, and you’ll have a really wow moment. Jessica

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Whatever you choose, keep the element of surprise and don’t share what is about to happen – your guests will enjoy it even more. Hazel

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