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Look what catches the eye of the editor with a special emphasis on local wedding businesses, shops and suppliers.

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Avalen Farm Country Weddings in Bodmin oozes rustic elegance throughout. Nestled within 100 acres of picturesque farmland, couples and their guests will discover a traditional courtyard of barns, beautifully restored to offer a distinctive Cornish wedding venue. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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Buckinghamshire-based Sheque is an online boutique founded and run by Kate Andrews. The brand attempts to fill the 'second-time around dress' gap with designs in cream, light grey, taupe and champagne tones for those who feel those shades are more appropriate for them. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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What's not to love about this Lillian West gown in style 66358? With delicate lace, a scoop neckline and sheer bodice, it's sure to turn heads. Discover more about the dress in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

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If you've opted for a city-centre location for your nuptials, perhaps a fashion forward short bridal dress will be your vibe. Check out our fashion feature in the May/Jun25 issue - these sassy short styles will take you from day to dancing. I love this oh-so cute little number from Quiz Clothing.

Download the latest issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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For all your gorgeous grooms out there, there's a bold new fragrance on the block: Coach For Men Eau de Parfum. Inspired by the unique layers that make us who we are, this scent packs a delightful punch. The top notes are, bergamot oil and cardamom, followed by the heart notes of geranium and cedarwood, and finished perfectly with base notes of Saffiano leather and vetiver. More than a fragrance, this new intense version of the iconic Coach For Men Eau de Toilette is an invitation to truly be yourself on your wedding day. Priced £78, for 100ml. Visit www.johnlewis.com for more details.

For more groom's news and fashion, download the latest issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

Photographer Melanie Chitty (www.melanie-chitty.com) had the idea for this local shoot in mind for a while before reaching out to her model Libby. “I knew this would be perfect for her look,” she tells us.

The look was inspired by the free-spirited energy of 1970s California. “Think hippy brides, vintage fi nds, golden light, and a touch of disco,” Melanie says. “I wanted to create something that felt nostalgic but fresh with bold styling and a love story at its heart.”

Burnt orange formed the foundation for the palette blended with vintage hues. “I found the boots in a charity shop by chance and knew they were perfect for this project,” Melanie says.

Discover the full shoot in the Jun/Jul25 issue, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

This super-chic shoot, captured at new Sussex venue The Water Shed, gives us all the feels with its natural, sophisticated and playful vibes. “With such an incredible venue it was key that I found suppliers who could deliver a gentle but stylish feel to complement the surroundings,” explains shoot coordinator Keshira Aarabi from Keshira Creative Events.

Working with a team of local lovelies, Keshira focused on neutral tones and the gentle way nature surrounds the venue to deliver a luxury look. “The serene beauty of the water, the natural habitat and the architectural lines of The Water Shed combined to create this relaxed feel,” she tells us.

With an incredible feast from Hammett's Kitchen to be shared indoors or out, alongside cocktails from the kitchen, the team aimed to show the versatility of the space built for entertaining.

Check out the full shoot, complete with supplier list, in the Jun/Jul 25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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Food was a major focus for foodies, Alison and Jack, and they knew exactly what they wanted, lobster and skinny fries! Dominic Catering served up quite the feast, serving lobster, mouth-watering steak, skinny fries, and fresh salads. For dessert, espresso martini tiramisus, which were a perfect nod to Jack's signature boozy espresso martinis. Alison and Jack Grogan married at Colchester Oyster Fishery, the first wedding to ever take place there!

Jessica and Adam met at the University of Reading, in the student union nightclub and it was love at first sight. Within a week of dating, they became official, and they knew they'd found their soulmate. The bond between this couple grew quickly and the 'L-word' was used within a few weeks. Whilst the beginning felt like a whirlwind, the couple felt that they had built a strong friendship and saw Themselves being life partners. Jessica recalls, “What attracted me to Adam was his kindness, compassion and empathy. He always puts me first and cares for me, better than I could have ever wished for!” Adam adds, “what attracted me to Jess was her motivation and determination in life. She is kind, caring, and beautiful and the most wonderful life partner I could have dreamed of!”

Adam popped the question in August 2022, on what was seemingly any regular day. Jessica explains, “I walked in from being out shopping to a trail of rose petals from the front door to our living room. Adam had set the whole room up with balloons, fairylights and rose petals. After a lovely speech on one knee, I immediately said yes, and we celebrated with some champagne and calls to friends and family. We rounded off a perfect night by going out to an Italian restaurant, a favourite of ours and now a cherished location.”

See how they celebrated their specuial day in Issue 103 - available for download online.

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Searching for a magical Cornish wedding venue? Look no further than the Polurrian on the Lizard hotel. Read all about it on page 21 of the new issue available to download now for FREE!

Image courtesy of https://www.jaketimms.com

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If you've been reading Your Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wedding for a while, you'll know that I'm a big fan of anything pink so when this tower of fudge from Windsor-based Fudge Kitchen landed in my inbox, I simply had to share it with you all! Read more in our handmade in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire feature on page 55 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

Coton House Farm was the ideal choice for Liv and Dan's wedding. The bride had always wanted a barn-style wedding, and this venue fulfilled that vision perfectly. Discover more about the wedding in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

“Couples are now moving beyond traditional centrepieces, embracing fl oral tablespaces dropped in fabrics and enhanced by fruits and vegetables to capture the essence of 17th-century still-life masterpieces,” Jacqui Owen from Jacqui O (www.jacquio.co.uk) shares. “Deep-hued roses, velvety peonies, and trailing amaranthus are paired with fi gs, pomegranates, grapes, and artichokes to add depth and texture to the wedding table. We recently did a nod to this trend, pairing white tulips and ruffl ed ranunculus with deep black grapes and gold-leafed pears, which doubled as exquisite place names, adding a touch of sophistication. These living tablescapes transform receptions into immersive experiences, where every detail contributes to an atmosphere of luxury and abundance.”

Over in the May/Jun25 issue, we explore this year's wedding floral trends with the help of the region's experts. Download it free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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If you've opted for a city-centre location for your nuptials, perhaps a fashion forward short bridal dress will be your vibe. Check out our fashion feature in the May/Jun25 issue - these sassy short styles will take you from day to dancing. I love this oh-so cute little number from Quiz Clothing.

Download the latest issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding free at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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Hannah and Liam met on Tinder pre-Covid. They moved in together during the pandemic, which was the perfect opportunity for them to really get to know each other! One year later, they got engaged on Christmas Day.

Liam was so anxious he could hardly speak, but when he did manage to pop the question Hannah was so shocked she was still reeling three days later! He'd thought of asking her during a walk together, but knew she'd feel awkward if there were any onlookers, so he decided to ask at her parents' house, which was perfect for them both.

The venue search didn't take long: Waterside Country Barn was the only one they viewed! “We absolutely loved it as soon as we saw it,” Hannah explains. “Although it was February and the barn wasn't wedding ready yet, we could see the potential. Plus Georgia was so welcoming and friendly that we knew we'd made the right choice.”

Find out more about the couple's big day in the Jun/Jul25 issue, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

Rianna and Andrew met while working together at a dental practice. “Andrew would come into work on particular days, and I'd always look forward to seeing him as he was so smiley and made me laugh,” Rianna remembers. The two realised they had much in common and after some persuasion he managed to get her to go on a date with him.

Andrew chose their favourite restaurant in the beautiful town of Vejer del la Frontera in Andalusia, Spain, for the setting of his proposal. It would be a surprise for Rianna that nearly didn't happen though since she wasn't feeling well on the night they'd booked a table. Luckily, though Andrew was able to rebook for the next evening and all went perfectly.

“We knew we wanted an idyllic barn-style venue as we love walking in the beautiful Sussex countryside,” Rianna explains. As soon as they set eyes on the views from Bury Manor Barn, they knew it was the venue for them. Amberley Castle was the first place they'd stayed together as a couple and being able to see it from the Barn felt like a full circle moment. The couple didn't hesitate in securing their date for 3rd August 2024.

Find out more about the couple's big day in the Jun/Jul25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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This styled shoot took place this February in the lead up to Valentine's Day. The vibe was flirty and fun with funky props and plenty of glitterballs. Just what we like to see! Chloe Lee Photography captured it beautifully!

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Dinton Pastures Country Park in Wokingham, Berkshire, has recently become a licensed wedding venue. Read all about it on page nine of the new issue available to download now for FREE!

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How happy do real wedding couple Bryony and Sam look here on their wedding day at The Barn at South Milton. Turn to page 33 of the latest issue to download now for FREE to see how they styled their cool coastal theme.

In the May/Jun25 issue's photography feature, local photographer Emma Hillier (https://emmahillierphotography.com) tells us what to expect from an engagement shoot and whether it's really worth having...

“A pre-wedding shoot or engagement shoot is a great way for you to get to know your photographer before the wedding day and to reduce some of the nerves you might have about getting in front of the camera. It's just an hour or so of your time (unless we go for a beer or some lunch afterwards) and not as cringey as it might sound, I promise! Think of it more as meeting up with a friend to go for a walk and chat about your wedding plans. The friend just happens to have a camera and is taking some relaxed shots of you both at the same time.”

For more words of wisdom from local wedding photographers, download the May/Jun25 issue now. It's free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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