Leanne married Will on 28 June 2014 at Elmore Court in Gloucestershire. The date had significance: 28 June was also the fifth anniversary of when they first became an official couple, and also the date Will proposed – on a beach in the village of Rock, in Cornwall.
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.
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My wedding shoes were Jimmy Choo, a gift from my stepmum.
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Will wanted the traditional tails and also decided on a double-breasted waistcoat – all from Mr Charles Menswear, Cirencester.
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My bridesmaids wore dresses created by designer Amy Cook. They had a vintage art-deco look with capped feather sleeves, and were a beautiful dove grey.
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All our flowers were done by my mum's friend Jessica, of Posey of Plumes. The bouquets were beautiful, and the centerpieces were wooden slices (cut and sanded by Will) with upcycled jars filled with lots of flowers.
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The church organ broke down five minutes before I arrived, so Will's cousin stepped in with a guitar and played a cover of Bon Iver’s Skinny Love for me to walk down the aisle to.
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For the decor, we wanted to create a rustic feel with lots of flowers. Kate Cullen of Lavender & Linen was amazing; she was a true visionary. There were vintage champagne saucers, scented candles, pots of lavender and hops; it looked like a beautiful indoor garden.
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Our wedding cake was a truly delicious naked sponge from Beau’s Bakehouse. It was filled with home-made jam and buttercream, and decorated all over with lovebirds and rustic flowers.
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Seeing all 168 guests from all over the world – including Australia, USA, America, Germany, Canada and New Zealand – all having the most fantastic time was truly amazing.
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Our wedding car was an unrestored 1920s Fiat that had no windows, and we were initially worried as it had been raining torrentially in the morning, but the sun eventually came out.
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Our first dance as a married couple was to Van Morrison’s Someone Like You.
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