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My wedding dress was a beautifully light lace design by Lusan Mandongus that my parents bought me from Teokath in Wimbledon. I loved the combination of glamour with the traditional lace, and it was perfect in the heat.
My jewellery was all Monica Vinader.
My wedding dress was the 'Constance' by Claire Pettibone. As soon as I started looking for dresses, I was immediately drawn to her boho and nature-inspired designs.
When I saw the 'Constance' up close in a shop, I completely fell in love with the intricate lace and delicate design. After finding out the dress was a sample and half price, I bought it there and then, even though the wedding was still 15 months away!
My wedding dress was from this great place, Blackburn Bridal in Blackheath. I wanted something flattering with a vintage edge, and they had some amazing dresses by a designer called Clinton Lotter.
I picked my dress from one of his collections, and I was lucky enough to have Clinton fit the dress for me.
After some searching I found my wedding dress in a beautiful bridal boutique in rural Shropshire, Shropshire Country Brides.
My wedding dress was a Fifties Duchesse dress from Suzannah in London. I wanted a shorter dress, and I also wanted one that I could wear again - so the plan is to eventually have it dyed. The veil was from Suzannah’s too, with extra bling added. Apparently, it sparkled in the sunshine. My shoes were Jimmy Choo.
I didn't want to wear a ‘wedding’ dress. I knew it had to be vintage. At first, I couldn't find anything I loved anywhere, and then with five days to go before the wedding, we drove from East Sussex to Bristol where Gav's aunt has a vintage store, Heartfelt Vintage.
I tried on a lot of dresses, before eventually settling on one. I loved the playful drama of the green, grey and off-white.
I also had a second dress, as the first one wasn't a practical length for my first dance. It was this stunning pink late 1940s gown.
The dress made me feel calm, elegant and comfortable and even though I bought it really early on, I would just keep getting it out of the cupboard to look at it.
I loved the colour and the silhouette fit Matt's one request that I avoid a meringue.
I first saw my wedding dress online and instantly knew that it was exactly what I was looking for - elegant but fairly relaxed. It was a Rose & Delilah gown from Luella's Boudoir in Wimbledon, and silk with the perfect amount of lace.
My wedding dress was actually a two-piece skirt and top by Christopher Kane (SS13) in acid yellow with white lace applique, crystals and cellotape all over it. The shoes were turquoise suede concealed platform pumps by Nicholas Kirkwood – a steal in a sample sale.
My wedding dress was by Spanish sisters YolanCris, who create beautiful handcrafted dresses in Barcelona.
My dress was made by the talented Amy Cook, a dressmaker/designer from Cirencester. The dress itself is simple and elegant. It was dressed up with a lace bolero during the day, then for the evening I wore a vintage-style belt made by Sash & Co.
My mum's friend, a fantastic seamstress from the south of France, made my wedding dress. I accessorised the dress with marcasite jewellery handed down through the family and a simple birdcage veil.
My wedding dress was a beautiful oyster crepe-backed satin 1930s gown from Abigail's Vintage Bridal.
I found my dream dress, the ‘Sunrose’ at Suzanne Neville, Knightsbridge. It was one of the first dresses I tried on, but couldn’t commit to it so early on.
After numerous fittings, I couldn’t get the dress out of my head and I knew it was the one.
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