Vow Magazine - Issue 18

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Sarah's bridemaids were all in red. (We suspect that’s because they were up to something naughty.) PictureS by ryan goold

says. In the end she decided to make it herself and, says Matt, “it was perfect.” She decided to go with a naked cake to fit the whole event’s rustic/boho feel, and, she says, “was able to make each tier in a different flavour. Everyone loved it, so we barely got a slice!” Sarah doesn’t consider herself to be much of a ‘girly girl’, as she puts it, so was very nervous about picking her dress. “I went to one shop in Bristol and tried on about seven of them,” she says, “but didn’t feel any of them was right. I ended up picking a really plain dress and adding a Bardot bolero.” Sarah had her hair done in wavy curls, and teamed that with small hoop earrings that matched her wedding ring. “I didn’t want to wear too much jewellery,” she says, “as I also had an embellished belt around my waist to tie everything together. My makeup by Jennifer Thomas MUA was very natural, with brown eyes and nude lips.” Matt also found it hard picking the perfect outfit, eventually going with a grey tweed suit and burgundy tie from The Bakers of Bond Street, a tailor in Yeovil. These guys were actually recommend by Sarah’s sister, and now Matt is passing the recommendation on. VOW | 7 1


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