Modern Jesús Peiró & Wildflowers for any London Garden Museum Wedding : 0xbt

Modern Jesús Peiró & Wildflowers for any London Garden Museum Wedding

Previously the abandoned St Mary's Church, the Museum offered an atmospheric and versatile space for that modern and contemporary big day, which combined 'wildflower meadow' inspiration having a rich deep green and white colour pattern.

For her cool, modern bridal look, Lucy selected an organized gown from Jesús Peiró. Over the strapless gown using its full, pocketed skirt and sexy split, she layered a boxy, cap-sleeved crop top. I knew I didn't desire a traditional wedding gown. I had an easy halter-neck style in your mind but couldn't find something that was quite right.

"My final outfit became a mix of two styles (not a halter-neck – but did have pockets!) therefore the dress was unique although I decided onto it so last second, there were no rush fees. It was the structure and material of the dress, especially using the boxy crop top, which sold it for me. I hadn't seen anything enjoy it before."

"I would wear a black bow to complement my shoes but decided against it, so had no accessories apart from a very thin gold headband. I bought the same headband for my bridesmaids and my mum." Go

The bridesmaids wore gowns in deep red, and attractive looks using their wild and loose bouquets of greenery and wildflowers.

"My bridesmaids wore beautiful dark red bridesmaid dresses, all in various styles that they chose themselves. They all looked amazing!"

The ceremony occurred in The Garden Museum, which looked beautiful using its stained glass windows and high ceilings. The couple exchanged rings from Jessie Harris, who custom-made both bands and Lucy's diamond engagement ring.

Philip paired his slick Drake's suit having a contrasting burnt orange tie and pocket square.

The newlyweds as well as their guests gathered in the garden following the ceremony to savour the fresh air plus some speeches.

"My favourite parts were the ceremony, the speeches and also the dancing. I always love hearing the speeches at a wedding but it's particularly special on its own. My parents did a fast speech together within the garden, only then do we do a joint speech before the best men and maid of honour spoke."

The couple met through work and also got engaged in December 2019, originally planning their wedding for the following December.

"We picked an attractive townhouse in Soho for any wintery wedding. We opted for a plan pretty quickly – everything seemed surprisingly easy in the beginning! But then the UK went into lockdown a couple of months later. It was impossible to predict an amount happen but we chose to get married in August 2021 no matter restrictions."

"We gave our guests a provisional date and planned two scenarios – a marriage where everyone could come there are no restrictions, along with a back-up just in case rules remained as in place. It wasn't until late July that people knew we're able to go ahead having a big wedding, so a great deal was left towards the last month."

Words of Wedded Wisdom

"With postponing and replanning we found it became quite simple to overthink everything, but that which you remember the most may be the love and warmth you feel at the time rather than the tiny details."

Article produced at: https://www.feeltimes.com/