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    Italy has the perfect combination of bustling cities and scenic countryside, which is why it has become a very popular honeymoon destination. But how to get the most out of your trip? In this issue's honeymonn feature, travel editor Issy Chamberlain outlines some of the best accommodation and romantic attractions to make your trip as memorable as possible.

    Find out more in the Jul/Aug25 issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download 

  • After nearly a decade together, Nick proposed to Chloë while in Surrey on a surprise mini-break. He packed a picnic and a bottle of Champagne for a romantic woodland walk and found an idyllic spot along the way to get down on one knee. The couple chose to tie the knot at the King's Head in the heart of Cirencester. “We loved how it gave us the formal, grand space along with the surprise of the vaulted cellar for the evening celebrations,” Chloë explains. “It was perfect.”

    Join us as the bride shares her happy memories of the big day in the Aug/Sept issue, free to download now at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download.

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    Daily stress is something most of us encounter at some time or another in our lives. However, it becomes a problem when it's chronic, feels particularly intense or begins to affect us physically. Stress can be triggered by anything from a life-changing event to managing too many responsibilities or facing pressure. Unfortunately, as wonderful and exciting a process as wedding planning is, it could be said to fall into each one of these categories. Understandably, this can leave many couples feeling overwhelmed and facing burnout from trying to juggle too much, coping with family pressure, and potentially, if you're not careful, dealing with financial worries too. Managing stress is an important part of the process and self-care is a must. So, we turned to author, wellness coach, functional nutritionist and breathwork practitioner, Daniel O'Shaughnessy for answers. “Calming the nervous system is essential for managing stress and promoting overall wellbeing,” he says. “When the nervous system becomes overstimulated, it can be challenging to relax, focus, and handle daily pressures effectively.”

    To discover Daniel's recommended techniques for managing daily stress and alleviating its symptoms download the Jun/Jul issue of Your Sussex Wedding free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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    ChloBo, renowned for its timeless and meaningful jewellery, has unveiled six exquisite new pearl pieces made using the highest quality freshwater pearls, hand-selected for their unique charm. Wedding-worthy items include this ethereal multi-pearl drop necklace, £95, and purse-friendly prices start from just £52, https://chlobo.co.uk

    Fore more fashion tips and best buys, download the Jul/Aug25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    It's getting to that time of year where late summer will soon turn to autumn and there's nothing nicer at an autumnal wedding than to enjoy sparklers outside as dusk falls. Annie and Rajah did just this on their wedding day at Trevenna in Cornwall. Read all about it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    When real wedding couple Laura and Danny O'Connor married on the 12th of July 2024 at Buckinghamshire's Chicheley Hall, Laura wore a stunniing bridal dress from Bicester Bridal. See how she styled it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    No matter what you may know about weddings and the requirements for styling them, there's always something that may pop up to surprise you. Luckily for you, you're reading this magazine, so you're already fi ve steps ahead of a bride who isn't. In this feature, we will guide you on your approach to venue styling and show how you can cover every corner in purposeful decoration.

    To learn more about decorating your venue, check out the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding - Issue 121 July/August 2025

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    It would be very easy to sit here and say, 'a picture is a picture, why do I need to care about the different styles', but in this approach, we lose the magic of photography. If you and I took a picture of the same thing – yes, the subject would remain the same, but the style would differ completely! Mine might be more slap-dash and yours may be artistic. The same applies to wedding photography – what one artist views as improper, the other will see opportunity and vice versa. There are countless different types of photography, but for the sake of this feature, I have broken them down into the current most popular types: traditional, dark and moody/ flash photography, documentary/photojournalistic, light and airy, and fine art.

    Discover your photography style today in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding magazine.

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    Love in Bloom captures the contrast of enduring stone and delicate florals, wild romance blossoming in the shadows of ancient walls. St Osyth Priory was the perfect location. A place where past and present meet: a story of love told in soft light, floral whispers, and the quiet majesty of a place that has held countless love stories before.

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    These striking gowns are from the latest Christian Siriano for AZAZIE bridal collection. Styles include a silk Mikado ballgown featuring a basque waist and a tulle-tiered ballgown boasting a beaded bodice. There are also stunning dresses finished with delicate lace detail, www.azazie.com/gb/all/wedding-dresses/with/brand/christian-siriano-bridal-for-azazie

    For more red-carpet ready gowns download the Jul/Aug issue free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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    ChloBo, renowned for its timeless and meaningful jewellery, has unveiled six exquisite new pearl pieces made using the highest quality freshwater pearls, hand-selected for their unique charm. Wedding-worthy items include this ethereal multi-pearl drop necklace, £95, and purse-friendly prices start from just £52, https://chlobo.co.uk

    For more fashion tips and best buys, download the Jul/Aug25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding, free at www.yoursomersetgloswilts.wedding/free-download

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    ChloBo, renowned for its timeless and meaningful jewellery, has unveiled six exquisite new pearl pieces made using the highest quality freshwater pearls, hand-selected for their unique charm. Wedding-worthy items include this ethereal multi-pearl drop necklace, £95, and purse-friendly prices start from just £52, https://chlobo.co.uk

    For more fashion tips and best buys, download the Jul/Aug25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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    We've always known that country is cool, but the rest of the world caught on more recently with the cowboycore fashion trend taking hold thanks to music icons such as Beyoncé, Lana Del Ray and old school Taylor Swift. Even ride or die Harry Styles fans identify with the vibe having made cowboy hats a signature over the past couple of years. The bottom line is cowboy's cool and you know it!

    Whether any of this has inspired you or you've fallen head-over heels for Kevin Costner's portrayal of John Dutton in Yellowstone, it may delight you to know that more and more are choosing to express their cowboy era though their wedding venue styling. We think it's 2025's boho chic!

    With a wealth of barn venues throughout the region, this vibe is an absolute breeze to pull off since its roots lie in rustic, countryside elements. So, what are your easy-to-access, traditionally rustic elements that can work here? Think milk churns filled with florals, macrame hanging installations, hay bales, festoon lighting and mismatched wooden furniture. Then, sprinkle with a few motifs to elevate it to cowboycore luxe: horseshoes, neon signs, cowboy boots, horsebox bar, cartwheels, star-shaped paper lanterns mirroring the stars and stripes, and cactus favours or centrepieces, and you're away!

    For more venue styling tips and trends, download the Jul/Aug25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding free at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

  • Fleur de la Couture created stunning blooms for Skyler and Iain's special day – the colour palette is to die for! Discover more in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

  • A team of amazing Dorset and Hampshire wedding suppliers got together to create this brightly coloured, rustic and relaxed shoot. Discover more in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

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

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    The team at SilkFred shares advice for planning the ultimate hen do! Discover tips in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

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    When Jenn and Tom Middleton eloped to Carswell Cove to say I do, Tom wore attire from Reef Knots in Salcombe. To steal their style, download the latest issue for FREE now!

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    Look how beautiful the ceremony room at Chicheley Hall in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire styled with a pink, white and black colour theme looks at the real wedding of Danny and Laura O'Connor. Read all about it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

  • The Secret Garden and The Pretty Prep Studio, teamed up with Isabelle Kate Photography and videographer Teal and White Films, to create this breathtaking show of dreamy pastel nuptials. The talented team turned, what was already a stunning wedding venue, into a fairy garden explosion that held a strong grasp on all things classic and classy about weddings. The modern twist of pastels added pops of enjoyment throughout and highlighted the intimacy of summer garden weddings. Click through to discover the secret to this garden wedding display.

    Be inspired by this shoot in Your Kent Wedding - Issue 121 July/August 2025

  • Hayley and Gary's Bridgerton-inspired wedding at Margam Park was a very royal celebration. Featuring pastels, gospel choirs, caricature artists and images captured by the esteemed Huw and Dale - this wedding really was the diamond of the season.

    Explore the intimate details of their special day in Your South Wales Wedding - Issue 104 July/August 2025.

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    Love in Bloom captures the contrast of enduring stone and delicate florals, wild romance blossoming in the shadows of ancient walls. St Osyth Priory was the perfect location. A place where past and present meet: a story of love told in soft light, floral whispers, and the quiet majesty of a place that has held countless love stories before.

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    ChloBo, renowned for its timeless and meaningful jewellery, has unveiled six exquisite new pearl pieces made using the highest quality freshwater pearls, hand-selected for their unique charm. Wedding-worthy items include this ethereal multi-pearl drop necklace, £95, and purse-friendly prices start from just £52, https://chlobo.co.uk

    For more fashion tips and best buys, download the Jul/Aug25 issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding, free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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    There are so many wedding traditions that nowadays, we often don't have any idea why we still adhere to them. Indeed, many couples are choosing not to. A wedding cake may be one such custom that's raising a few question marks for you. Unless of course you just love cake and wouldn't ever question the opportunity to opt for a showstopper on your big day. That being the case, go right ahead and do what makes you happy. For those of you less sure whether a cake is money well spent, we've taken a stroll through the world of wedding cakes in the Jul/Aug issue to help you decide.

    Download it free at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

  • What's not to love about this showstopping shoot? From the gown to the accessories, the florals, and the makeup — it's all absolutely stunning! Discover more in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

  • Psst, we've teamed up with Amazing Face Bridal Makeup and Hair to share an exclusive offer! Discover this in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

  • Nestled in a secluded spot in the Hertfordshire countryside, South Farm is the perfect setting for weddings! Discover the day in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

  • There's so much to love about this gorgeous shoot at The Granary at Fawsley. Discover more from the shoot in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

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    Carswell Cove in Kingsbridge provided the intimate backdrop for Jenn and Toms's intimate ceremony. Read all about it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Hayley and Nick's special day in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead was decorated with dusky pink touches. They enjoyed a ceremony at Windsor Guildhall and a reception at Macdonald Hotels & Resorts Windsor. Read all about it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

  • Morgan and Grant met when Morgan was working as a barmaid at the Marriot Hotel in Bexleyheath. Grant was staying there for business, and it was at the bar that they got chatting. Morgan declined Grant's initial offer for a drink, but after a month of getting to know one another, she accepted. Grant popped the question at Morgan's sister's wedding right at the end of the night. At 10PM when her sister was about to throw the bouquet, the DJ started playing Bonfire Heart, the bouquet was handed to Morgan and she was spun around, to the sight of Grant on one knee. Morgan adds, “it was the most amazing moment to be able to share that with my sister and all my family.”

    Find out more about their special day in Your Kent Wedding - Issue 121 July/August 2025

  • Joe and Chloe met when they were 15 and in school, their puppy love would stand the test of time and on their 10- year anniversary, they would tie the knot. The 17th September has remained an important date to this couple, it was the day they became boyfriend and girlfriend, it was the day Joe proposed, and it was the day that they got married. But how did Joe pop the question? Chloe details, “He proposed at the Lake District, and it was unexpected, but I was hoping it would happen! He was acting strange all day, so I had my suspicions.”

    Find out more about their special day in Your South Wales Wedding - Issue 104 July/August 2025

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    Rebecca Moxley and Steven Moxley tied the knot on 1st November 2024 at Layer Marney Tower. In the evening, once the evening guests had arrived and before the first dance, there was a performance from the most majestic fire performer, Lauren. She was dancing and breathing fire. It fitted in with the medieval vibe perfectly and the guests all thought she was incredible.

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    My top tip if you're feeling a bit overwhelmed by choice at the start of your wedding planning would be to attend at least one local wedding show. You'll have a couple of options to look out for here. Often, wedding venues will host wedding showcases where their recommended suppliers get together to demonstrate how amazing they can make the space look. Not only is this great for inspiration, but also a safe space, as you know the suppliers you meet are 100 per cent trusted by the venue you've chosen and are experienced collaborators. Venue stylists for example will know how to bring out the setting's best assets and complement its decor, while photographers will know the absolute top spots for capturing those all-important couple shots.

    We also highly recommend checking out any grander-scale wedding shows. Event organiser The Word on Weddings hosts two mammoth shows at UWE Bristol every year. So, pop 26th October 2025 in your diaries now as it's not to be missed! Entry is free and exhibitors will often have some great show-exclusive deals for you to benefit from. This March's show welcomed no fewer than 80 local exhibitors, so while you're still spoilt for choice what it does offer is an unmissable opportunity to chat to the experts in person and begin to narrow things down. You'll very quickly get a feel of who might be the one for your vision just from a quick chat or even simply looking at their stand. We always say that when assembling your dream team, a rapport is crucial as is a fundamental understanding and appreciation of your vision. So, see if you click.

    What's more, these bigger shows will have organised plenty of experiences for you throughout the day to inspire. You'll get to hear entertainers perform and demonstrate just what they can do. You may never have thought of a string quartet until you hear one and fall in love. The catwalk shows are an absolute must! Nothing beats seeing a stream of stunning designs sweep down the runway, giving you an idea of how the top looks move on the body as well as the vibe they exude. By the end, you'll be ready to head to your boutique appointment excited and prepared with a brief for your consultant.

    Aside from the essential planning tool wedding fairs provide, they also offer a wonderful day out allowing you to fully enjoy the process. So, grab your best girls, and/or your spouse-to-be and make a day of it!

    Turn to the Jun/Jul25 issue's Hot Topic pages to discover some top expert advice. This issue they'll be tackling your wedding worries. Download it free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

  • Over in Hot Topic in the Jun/Jul25 issue, Hannah Tunnicliffe from Han Picked Memories (www.hanpickedmemories.co.uk) tells us how help is at hand if you simply can't wait for your wedding photos!

    Yes, there is a great solution if you'd like to share high-quality photos and even videos the day after your wedding, and that's hiring a wedding day content creator to be part of your wedding team!

    Planning a wedding is a commitment like no other, you enter a world only you and the close people around you discover together. Every single aspect of your wedding day has been brought to life through your hard work and dedication, so this absolutely needs to be documented and remembered forever.

    I've been capturing content for couples since 2023 and fully appreciate the effort that goes into planning a wedding. For me, no detail goes unnoticed, so the ultimate reward for all this hard work is to make sure it's all captured and digitally stored safely to be able to look back on forever and remember the special memories from the day. As your wedding content creator, I can allow you to enjoy your day and be totally present in the moment, while I creatively capture your day using the latest iPhone and supporting tech equipment. You will wake up the next day as a newly married couple being able to look through an entire album full of beautifully captured moments. These will be raw, unedited photos and videos to share with loved ones and edit how you wish to be able to share on social media. Just knowing you've added this service onto your wedding day, gives you the peace of mind that your love story can be shared with your family and friends right away. With a content creator behind the scenes you'll have memories that'll never fade.

    For more wedmin advice, download the Jun/Jul25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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    To achieve a perfectly matched set of engagement and wedding rings, or if you fail to discover your vision in ready-made collections, you may decide to go down the bespoke route. Costs are often comparable, and you'll be able to ensure the same profile and perfect shape fitted around your engagement ring, allowing the two to sit together in perfect harmony. You'll need a skilled local goldsmith, so be on the lookout for privately-owned jewellers, particularly those who come highly recommended.

    The price of gold right now is sky high, so you can save yourself a pretty penny by presenting your jeweller with gold family heirloom pieces that you're happy to have melted down and refashioned into your new wedding rings. This also brings a world of sentimentality and meaning. What about combining gold from both sides of your family symbolising the joining of the two in marriage?

    The bespoke process allows you to be involved every step of the way, working with your jeweller to design and bring to life exactly what's in your head. Remember, you're making a significant investment in these pieces, so they should be absolutely perfect for you – no compromises. You can even find some artisan makers who host wedding ring making workshops, allowing you to craft your very own bands. What could be more personal?

    Find our wedding ring buyers guide in the Jul/Aug25 issue, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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    "My vision for the day was to create something floral and whimsical with a focus on pastel tones," photographer Sophie Waghorne tells us, "Perfect for a springtime vibe." Whirlow Brook Hall was the ideal space to capture the local suppliers' creative spirit. Located in the centre of Sheffield, it's set in gorgeous parkland space away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Meanwhile, the large windows allowed for Sophie to play with plenty of natural light. “The team at Whirlow Brook were fab to work with and I'm very grateful to them for letting us use the space on the day,” she continues.

    The project's dream team was comprised entirely of talented Yorkshire lasses, and Sophie found herself proud to work alongside such strong, independent business women. “Everyone involved is so talented and worked super hard to bring my vision to life just from the mood boards I'd shared with them a few months prior," Sophie says. "We met through the world of Instagram and have built great friendships as a result."

    The aim for the day was to capture a variety of bridal looks modelled by Katie and Irini from the classic to the fun. The gowns were provided by Dorothy Eloise Bridal, while the chic two pieces were designed and handmade by No.17 Edit.

    Keen to showcase the suppliers' latest launches, the shoot also features new signs and newspaper by Rose Designs, as well as bridal earrings and clip-in veils by Laura Fernandez.

    We're sure you'll love the result as much as we do. Sophie concludes, “We hope this inspires couples not to be afraid to incorporate colour or something a bit different into their days!”

    Check out the full shoot in the Jul/Aug25 issue, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

  • Sweetness overload! We've created the ultimate guide to wedding cakes to help you create dream-worthy tiers. Discover more in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

  • Iko and Liam's main wedding goal was to ensure guests had a truly enjoyable experience from start to finish. Discover more about the day in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

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    Add the finishing touches to bring your theme to life with help from the talented experts. Discover the pieces in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

  • The aim of this showstopping shoot was to bring together like-minded suppliers to create a summery, Italian-themed setting, inspired by the vibrant vibes of the Amalfi Coast. Discover more from the shoot in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

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    Your Story Bridal Boutique in Marlow is an exclusive wedding dress shop offering gowns from Love & Liberty, Sassi Holford, Evie Young and Watters as well as accessories by Ophelia Ren and White Designs Bridal. We asked owner Natalie to show us a few of her favourite designs - read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    How happy does real wedding couple Annie and Rajah look here on their wedding day at Trevenna in Cornwall? Read about their celebration on page 26 of the new issue available to download here for FREE!

  • Leonie and Kenny met online, and it was an instant connection for both. Leonie was ready to give up on fi nding love online but then fate brought these two together. Their conversations were built on a shared love for Disney, but it was Kenny's humour, honesty and caring nature that really sold Leonie. Their bond was instant and there was nothing coming between these two. With the pandemic approaching, Leonie and Kenny knew they didn't want to be apart for an uncertain amount of time. So, within six months of the fi rst date, they had met each other's families, bought a house together and already started discussing things like marriage and kids. Leonie adds, “there are those that thought we were crazy or moving too fast, but we always said, 'when you know, you know!'. When you meet the love of your life you don't want to waste a single second!”

    Kenny spared no romance when planning the perfect proposal. His original plan was scuppered, no thanks to covid, but everything happens for a reason and the new engagement plan was testament to this. Kenny had arranged the hire of a Morgan convertible (the ultimate romantic vintage car) and drove Leonie around the Scottish Highlands, stopping at various points to take in the spectacular sights. The last stop was at a breathtaking waterfall with amazing scenery, it was here that Kenny announced his fi nal surprise and got down on one knee.

    Find out more about their special day in Your Kent Wedding - Issue 121 July/August 2025

  • Gina and Daniel's relationship starts with the overcoming of some very difficult times. With the loss of a dear friend and the approaching lockdown, they had a lot to overcome in a short amount of time. They may have started as flatmates, but the bond that flourished has created what is now, a beautiful relationship. Whilst lockdown was a tumultuous and daunting period for a lot of us, this time gave Gina and Daniel plenty of opportunities to get to know one another and to partake in some of the classic lockdown activities. Gina adds, “we were both locked down in the flat – we used to play lockdown bingo, which made for plenty of our own adventures.” Gina and Daniel now live happily ever after with their son and dog in Cardiff.

    But before we jump to the end, how did this gorgeous couple become newlyweds? Daniel and Gina found Gina's engagement ring together when they were travelling in Madrid in 2022. They bought it there and then and carefully carried it around with them for the rest of the day. Daniel then popped the question in Bruges, in September that same year. Gina knew the engagement was coming but wasn't sure when, so this still came as a nice surprise. Daniel even did it on the bridge overlooking Lovers Lake – how romantic!

    Read more in Your South Wales Wedding - Issue 104 July/August 2025

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    Rebecca Moxley and Steven Moxley tied the knot on 1st November 2024 at Layer Marney Tower. Steve wore a brown tweed suit that had an orange pin stripe, which worked perfectly with our autumnal colours. He wore a burnt orange tie to bring the colour out and then wore black Converse. The pair wanted to feel like themselves on the day!

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    Over in Beauty Q&A in the Jun/Jul25 issue, Debbie Lee from Debbie Louise Hair (www.instagram.com/debbielouisehair_) tells us how to style the flowergirls.

    It's always nice to include young flowergirls in the prep, they love to feel part of the morning. When choosing a style, you need to decide how long it might last and how long they'll sit for having it done. If their hair is very straight asking for curls will take a long time to do only for them to fall out quickly, whereas plaits or a nice, neat bun would look so nice and last the whole day. If they have natural curls, these can be enhanced with a wand and maybe the sides pulled back into a half-up half-down style. Adding fl owers or a bow always looks beautiful too.

    For more beauty advice from the professionals download the latest issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

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    In the Jun/Jul25 of Your Sussex Wedding, we've put together some dream mood boards to help you put together your al fresco wedding celebration whether you vision be elegant, rustic or festival.

    Being obsessed with flowers, this image from Arabella Floral (www.arabellafloral.com) really tugged on my heard strings, from the palette to the floral varieties it's a dream aisle for me. I'm in love!

    You can find this outdoor wedding inspiration in the Jun/Jul25 issue, free to download at www.your-sussex-wedding/free-download

  • When Henry proposed to Sarah four years on from their first date, the venue search for the big day began. "We knew we wanted to get married in Audlem, close to where we both grew up,” Sarah explains. “The challenge was to find a venue close enough to the church. The one we eventually chose gave us free rein to use the building in whichever way we wanted. We loved that the owners were happy for us to treat it like our home for the weekend. It had an intimate atmosphere and provided rooms for 20 of our friends to stay. It was the perfect setting for a fun weekend away with our loved ones.” So, the couple didn't hesitate and secured their date: 31st August 2024. 

    Sarah tells us more in the Jul/Aug25 issue, download it free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

  • Star and Ben's is a modern-day romance having met on a dating app. Star is from Hull, where we're told everyone knows everyone else, so it was a surprise to her to come across someone who she'd never met, was her age and in the same radius!

    Ben proposed in 2022 after four years together. The couple love a spa trip and one of the earliest in their relationship had been at Rudding Park. So, it was here that Ben decided to pop the question after a lovely day of relaxation together. “It was just the two of us, which was perfect,” Star remembers.

    Find out about their big day in the Jul/Aug25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Check out the Tennessee-inspired vibes in our fabulous shoot that took place at HARTA Retreat on page 39 of the new issue available to download now for FREE!

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    The Wedding Studio Berkshire in Wokingham sells timeless wedding dress styles from Elbeth Gillis, Unbridled Studio, Anna Campbell and Edwina O'Gorman. Elevate any look with a wide selection of accessories. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Continuing into 2025 is the vintage trend and I loved created this Lambeth buttercream cake. Combining the Lambeth/vintage trend and this year's coffee colour pallette trend - it's a winner from me!

    Gemma Dekker | Cupcake Cloud, www.cupcakecloud.co.uk

  • Iara and Loic had a vintage-themed wedding with Gothic and rock- inspired touches. Discover the wedding in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

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    Psst, enter for a chance to win a luxury mid-week break for two at The Gainsborough Bath Spa worth £1,250! Discover more dresses in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

  • Nestled in a secluded spot in the Hertfordshire countryside, South Farm is the perfect setting for weddings! Discover the venue in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

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    Calling all grooms! Check out stunning attire and accessories to create the ultimate look. Discover more attire in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

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    Q - We love the current trend of Lambeth-style wedding cakes! We've only really seen the design on single-layer cakes and we would like a tiered design; will this style work on multiple layers?

    Rachel and Graham, of Regency Cakes, says: Absolutely, the Lambeth piping looks great as a multi-tiered wedding cake as you can choose different styles of piping for each tier. It has become popular on heart-shaped cakes but works well on round or even square designs. It can be piped on buttercream cakes or iced cakes, but the level of intricate detail can be higher with an iced finish.

    www.regencycakes.com 

    See what else wedding suppliers have to say about common questions: Your East Anglian Wedding - Issue 73 June/July 2025

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    ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW
    0208 332 5641 | www.kew.org/venue-hire

    Located in Richmond Upon Thames, Kew Gardens provides an enchanting venue portfolio surrounded by enchanting scenery. There's no shortage of breathtaking backdrops, from the verdant Royal Botanic Gardens to the iconic buildings. You have exclusive use of your chosen venue, and the team will stop at nothing to realise your vision for your special day.

    Set within 320 acres of renowned gardens, you'll be spoiled for choice on where to host your festivities. Enjoy classic architecture and spectacular garden views to create stunning memories; Kew Gardens offers a beautiful range of Grade I and II listed venues, former royal residences and glasshouses where you can enjoy an unforgettable celebration. From cosy Cambridge Cottage, to the grand Orangery, Kew Gardens offers a variety of beautiful spaces well suited to a variety of celebrations. Explore the unique surroundings of the tropical glasshouses or immerse yourself in the history of the Nash Conservatory, which was moved to Kew from Buckingham Palace brick-by-brick in 1836.

    Ceremonies take place in Cambridge Cottage and the Nash Conservatory; the cottage is ideal for intimate get-togethers, with space for up to 80 guests for your ceremony and wedding breakfast and an additional 40 for your reception. The Nash Conservatory is a mesmerising 19th-century glasshouse that can seat 200 guests for your ceremony. It can be hired separately or as part of the Classic and Luxury wedding packages. Evening dinners and dances can be held in Cambridge Cottage, the 18th-century Orangery or the Temperate House.

    The Orangery features elegant floor-to-ceiling windows, while the Temperate House boasts an extraordinary collection of rare and endangered plants. When tying the knot here, couples can rest assured in the knowledge that this UNESCO World Heritage site uses income from celebrations for vital conservation, educational and research programmes, that help save the planet.

    Read more at: Your Surrey Wedding - Issue 113 June/July 2025

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    Q - I keep chopping off my locks in the hope it will help the breakage and split ends, but they still look dry and 'fluffy'! Help, what can I do in time for our wedding day?

    Trimming your hair is definitely a good habit to prevent split ends from travelling up the hair shaft – but if your strands still feel dry and fluffy, it's likely a sign of deeper dehydration or damage. First, take a look at your routine: Are you using heat tools regularly without a heat protectant? Are you over colouring your hair causing damage? Are you getting enough protein and oily fish in your diet to give the hair the nutrients it needs? Have you had your iron levels checked as this can really affect the hair. Try switching your conditioner to a deep treatment mask but use it every time you wash your hair, most of the modern ones now are instants. I'd recommend switching between something with protein like K18 and something super-hydrating like Authentic Beauty Concept Hydrate Mask. Also, consider adding a lightweight leave-in conditioner or smoothing serum to damp hair before styling. This will help lock in moisture and reduce that fluffy texture. My absolute favourite is 7SECONDS Detangler and Briogeo's bespoke Don't Despair, Repair. Sleeping on a silk pillowcase works wonders too – avoiding rough towel-drying and just patting the hair dry can make a huge difference. Healthy hair isn't just about the cut – it's about care, consistency, and choosing the right products for your hair type.

    Melissa Timperley, celebrity hairstylist/founder of Melissa Salons http://melissa-salons.com

    Read more at: Your North West Wedding - Issue 92 June/July 2025

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    Lots of photographers offer an engagement shoot, but we're camera-shy and don't know if it's for us. What are the benefits?

    Let's face it, most of us stay clear of the camera and I completely understand why couples feel unsure or nervous. But I can honestly tell you that having a pre-shoot or engagement shoot will only benefit! They will in fact, have a positive impact on your wedding photos, as the photographer has already got to know you and the style you're looking for. I believe in the power of a pre-shoot so much that I frequently provide one when booking (free of charge).

    A pre-shoot will help you get to know what you feel comfortable with, how you interact with one another, and understand the love story you're trying to share. It also provides a great opportunity to gain confidence in front of the camera and have some fun, romantic moments. The bonus is you get a set of gorgeous images to keep, and memories to look back on. All of this results in beautifully relaxed wedding photos, having gained confidence and a deeper relationship with your photographer.

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    Read more of your local supplier hot takes online at County Wedding Magazine in issue 120

  • What cake trends are we leaving 2024 and what can we expect to see in 2025?

    GINGER BEAR BAKERY - I think the ruffle trend is slowing down and will eventually be left in 2024. I made lots of the ruffle-style cakes last year, but I'm not seeing it as much in 2025 orders. There are lots of exciting new trends coming through for 2025; the vintage styling is still huge and lots of my couples are opting for this, choosing to complete their cakes with cherries or bows! Another trend I am excited for is fresh fruit; raspberry topped cakes and oversized single tier cakes are going to be seen a lot in 2025, dressed in all kinds of fruits and fresh florals!

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  • Being a huge country music fan, I love the Western Luxe theme trending this year. “Elevated cowboy energy is in!" says Lynne Panes from Rustic Rentals (www.rusticrentals.co.uk). "Think cowboy boots with couture gowns and ranch weddings: rustic but chic.”

    For more trending venue styling ideas, download the Jun/Jul25 of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

  • With modern weddings being all about personalisation, we asked the experts for their top tips on personalising your wedding feast...

    “As a completely bespoke caterer, the short answer is: however you like,” Steven Sanger from Taste Caterer (https://tastecaterer.com) says. “Whether you're dreaming of a Mexican-Japanese fusion or a classic Taste feast, we'll make it happen.

    “We work closely with each couple to create a menu that refl ects their favourite foods, stories, and style. No stress over dietary needs either, we do those on top! Our standard service includes a choice of three starters, three mains, and two desserts, so every guest has something they'll love. It's your day, your way and the food should be too.”

    Yaz from Circa Events (https://circacirca.com) says, “Personalising your wedding food is a brilliant way to add a touch of you to the day. While our menus are carefully curated to offer crowd-pleasing favourites ike wood-fired pizzas and gourmet street food, we give couples the opportunity to add finishing touches that make it personal.

    “From renaming pizzas to reflect your love story (the cheesier the better) to signage, toppings, or flavours that nod to special memories, there are lots of little ways to add meaning. It's those details that turn great food into a great talking point!

    “We work closely with couples to make sure their menu reflects their story, whether it's themed pizzas, bespoke street food combinations, or even matching fl avours to a memory or holiday. Your wedding food should feel like you – quirky, classic, romantic, or spicy.”

    You can find more wise words on the topic of wedding catering in the Jun/Jul25 issue, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

  • Niamh and John met via a mutual friend and got on like a house on fire from the get-go. “We made each other laugh and it just felt really natural when we went on our first date,” Niamh shares.

    Once he'd decided to propose, John booked a surprise weekend away in London. The couple enjoyed a trip to the theatre, followed by dinner and John popped the question when they got back to the hotel.

    Niamh's parents got married at St Mary's Church in Lymm, so the couple decided to tie the knot here too, right by Lymm dam. “I always wanted wedding bells,” Niamh explains. When it came to the reception venue, the two looked at many Cheshire venues, but fell in love with Arley Hall and Gardens. “It's stunning, has gorgeous grounds and the staff are so lovely and helpful,” Niamh explains. “We really felt like they'd look after us!”

    So, the date was set for 27th July 2024, join us over in the Jul/Aug issue where the bride tells us all about the big day. Download it free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

  • Charlotte and Matt met on Tinder. After chatting on the phone, they decided to meet for a first date at a pub in Wakefield. The two talked and laughed non-stop and even sat in the car together after the pub had closed to continue their conversation. As Covid hit not long after they found themselves thrown together in scenarios that might otherwise have taken months, or even years, but Charlotte believes this helped to strengthen their relationship.

    Matt proposed one Christmas Eve. Charlotte had just managed to get their son Blake down for a nap when Matt handed her a scratch card. Nothing particularly unusual as they have scratch cards every year at Christmas, that was until Charlotte matched three rings and started to realise something different was happening. She scratched off the prize panel and Matt got down on one knee and asked her to marry him, just as the card revealed.

    Initially, the couple were looking to get married abroad but after some research they were still unsure so decided to look at some UK venues to be sure. “Temple Newsam was an absolute wildcard for us as we didn't know they did weddings,” Charlotte shares. “We've always loved visiting stately homes and have spent a lot of time at Temple Newsam either with friends or together as a family. When we met Josh and looked around, we were blown away by what it had to offer.” Josh then told them about a new room available for hire, so they went to take a look. “As soon as we set foot in The Picture Gallery, we knew it was the place for us,” Charlotte explains. “A jaw-dropping room, the Gallery was the perfect backdrop for our wedding and suited us as a couple.”

    So, with all thoughts of an overseas wedding dismissed, the date was set for 26th April 2025. 

    Find out more about the big day in the Jul/Aug25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Wedding photographer, Thomas Frost founded Wedprint Pro. Read more in the news section on page nine of the brand new issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Studio 41 Bridal is Wokingham's newest bridal studio for brides-to-be to find a style that feels like them. We asked founder Lucy Kern to pick one of her favourite dresses. She tells us, “This dress called Sadie is from Shikoba Bride's Wild Collection. It captures everything I love about 2025 bridal trends. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    This design embraces movement and texture, combining delicate fabric-like ruffles with organic, abstract detailing. The bottom tier features silky soft ruffles that flow effortlessly, creating a sense of movement, while wild, golden flowers emerge naturally from the folds, adding depth and a touch of opulence. The textured upper tiers continue the organic aesthetic, inspired by the intricate details found in both nature and textiles. A contemporary take on romantic wedding cake design, this piece blends structure with spontaneity, making it a statement centrepiece.

    Sue Hurst | Sue Hurst Cake Design, https://suehurstcakedesign.co.uk

  • Dimitria and Firat loved celebrating their ceremony, wedding breakfast, and evening reception in three different spaces at Andaz London Liverpool Street, making each part of the day feel even more special. Discover the wedding in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

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    The team at SilkFred share top tips and advice for planning the ultimate hen do! Discover more dresses in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

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    We've teamed up with Ivy Lane Events to offer readers an exclusive 10 per cent discount on all bookings. Discover details in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

  • Michelle Tinsley from Lily Francis Bridal orchestrated this stunning styled shoot at Sissons Barn, Peterborough. Michelle adds, “Designed to inspire modern couples, it features vibrant fl orals, striking styling, and an atmosphere fi lled with happiness and fun!

    “The aim was to create visually captivating imagery that refl ects the excitement and positivity of a couple deeply in love. It's all about joy, confi dence, and colour! Using a lively mix of bold and bright hues fuchsia, coral, cerise and reds with an abundance of colourful floral arrangements, the pop of colour worked against the clean, modern backdrop of Sissons Barn."

    Through heartfelt moments, this shoot will inspire couples to celebrate their love story in a way that's fun, fearless and unforgettable.”

    Dive into this bright and beautiful shoot at: Your East Anglian Wedding - Issue 73 June/July 2025

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    Q - I would like to wear a veil on my wedding day, but I also want a hairstyle to wow when I remove it for the wedding breakfast and reception; what will be suitable for my must-have accessory?

    A - Veils work well with many hairstyles including half up half down, updos and Hollywood waves. For the biggest impact when removing your veil and hairstyle that could really wow is one that has intricate details (like a braid or twist) that then becomes visible when the veil is removed! When the veil comes off, it's the perfect time to add a hair accessory (like a beautiful comb) in its place.

    Rachel Eveline, of Rachel-Eveline Hair and Make-Up
    www.rachel-eveline.co.uk

    Read more at: Your Surrey Wedding - Issue 113 June/July 2025

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    I've heard about the rise in Rococo-style weddings, and I am obsessed! How do I modernise it for my wedding day?

    Armathwaite Hall has noted a 95% increase in 'Rococo wedding' being searched on Pinterest. If you're yet to see this trend for yourself, think Bridgerton to another level! But how can you make your Rococo wedding look effortlessly luxe without tipping over into dated?

    1. Timeless elegance over extravagance
    Instead of a mass of frills, chiffon and bows for your wedding dress, why not opt for a modern mermaid silhouette and bring in the Rococo references with a corset fastening or pearl-encrusted bodice?

    2. Sophistication over showy décor
    Think single strings of pearls or a delicate high neck on your wedding dress. Opt for subtle silk bows dotted around your reception area, rather than gaudy, oversized versions stuck to the backs of your bridesmaid dresses! Keep the intricate, embroidered fabric that characterised the Rococo era to larger items – such as tablecloth.

    3. Pretty pastels over gilded gold
    Make sure gold is used as a secondary accent colour only, keeping your primary focus on fresh pastels – lavender, blush pink and peach. Swap old-fashioned golden gilt candelabras for contemporary glass pastel versions and opt for a cake iced in eye-catching pastel tones.

    4. Bridgerton music!
    Create that true Baroque era atmosphere by hiring a string quartet or classical band to play at your wedding. But make sure they play Rococo-era-inspired versions of well-known modern songs – à la Bridgerton.

    5. The venue is everything
    Look for somewhere featuring traditional, ornamental décor, a breathtaking ballroom and rolling grounds. If you're lucky, you might snag somewhere with a sweeping staircase to make your grand entrance.

    6. Stay sustainable
    Beeswax candles are more environmentally friendly and burn 'clean', meaning they don't produce any harmful byproducts. Biodegradable confetti and reusable faux flowers allow you to add further pops of pastel colour without harming the planet.

    7. Embrace high hair
    When it comes to hair, think Marie Antoinette but modern! Instead of larger-than-life hair that towers high above your head, opt for a high, messy bun with a relaxed feel. Gentle curls and artfully placed tendrils will complete your contemporary take on the famous Baroque hairstyle.

    8. Pearls, pearls, and more pearls
    Whether you plan to wear them around your neck, on your wrist or sewn onto the fabric of your dress or suit, pearls are the perfect finishing touch to a Rococo outfit. You can even place loose pearls into coupe glasses or vases and add them to your tablescaping arrangements as the ideal Rococo-inspired ornaments.

    9. Avoid sepia filters
    While it might be tempting to get a few black and white or sepia-toned photos, your pastel celebration runs the risk of losing its modern edge when stripped of its colour.

    10. Keep things playful
    When we think of the past, we often think of everyone as buttoned up and stuffy – yet the Rococo period was anything but!

    www.armathwaite-hall.com | 01768 776 551

    Read more at: Your North West Wedding - Issue 92 June/July 2025

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    Q - How do I create a fresh-faced dewy finish for my summer wedding this August?

    A - The key to a fresh, dewy finish starts with a good skincare routine – ensuring your skin is hydrated ready for the products. Once your skin is prepped and glowing the make-up will sit beautifully. I start with a hydrating primer, usually something with light-reflecting properties (the Saie glowy super gel is my favourite at the moment!).

    On to the base, I love NARS' Light-reflecting Foundation or Armani's Illuminous Foundation; this offers a light coverage and when topped off with Charlotte Tilbury's Flawless Filter, you're guaranteed a glow. A creamy blush by Patrick TA or Hourglass will give a fresh dewy finish; I like to lock this into place with the Dior Glow Palette - I also add this to the brow bone and cheek bone for the ultimate glow from within look.

    Use a hydrating setting spray to maintain the glow without your make-up slipping (make sure you use one that is designed to illuminate). Avoid over powdering and lightly dust the T-Zone where you may need mattifying. Finish off with a lip liner and a gloss to achieve that radiant look for your special day.

    Samantha Campbell Bridal Makeup https://samanthacampbellbridalmakeup.co.uk

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    I'm looking to be sustainable where possible with wedding bits, and wondered if there was a way to incorporate my wedding stationery dreams and favours? I need something that feels like us but can also serve a purpose.

    Kate Lee, of Love-Lee Wedding Stationery by Kate Lee, says: We all reach that point in our wedding planning where we must decide on what is important to us; what is absolutely needed and what is purely aesthetic. But everyone has a budget, and it's vital the budget is adhered to. When it comes to favours, we have to wonder, 'is this personalised candle or shot bottle for every guest absolutely necessary?' Whilst it's a lovely gesture, it can become a very expensive option; so why not use an order of service as a keepsake for your guests instead? Lovelee has just launched a new product called 'Newlywed Life' – your very own personalised magazine! The mag includes your love story, a shout out to your wedding party, an itinerary for the day, your favourite love quote, a link to your wedding gift list, and even a chance to nominate guests for a wedding award! There's also a fun 'Bride and Groom Guess Who' game for your guests to have a giggle over during the wedding breakfast. A perfect memory to hold and a wonderful keepsake for you and your guests.

    Love-Lee Wedding Stationery by Kate Lee
    www.lovelee-design.com

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    With spectacular architecture and 26 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, Stanbrook Abbey offers a breathtaking setting for weddings. Discover more about the venue in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

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    Whether you have a firm picture in mind or you're open to ideas, searching for the dream dress is a part of the wedding planning experience to remember for all the right reasons. After all, you're about to purchase a dress like none you've worn before or are likely to wear since, so why shouldn't your shopping experience befi t the importance of this all-important attire? This isn't something you'd wander into a high street shop for, pick up off the rail and head to the checkout with on a whim, so look for a store that's up to the task and fit for the occasion.

    We chatted to some local lovelies who kindly shared some words of wisdom, and here we answer some tough questions you might be facing. To find the feature, download the Jun/Jul25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

  • Set in the heart of West Sussex at stunning wedding venue Farbridge, this styled shoot brings together some of the finest local wedding suppliers who have created a look that's effortlessly chic and contemporary. With a crisp monochrome palette softened by organic textures and candlelight, the vision was all about contrast – modern yet timeless, bold yet romantic.

    “We wanted to create a set of images that complemented the beauty and class of the venue, highlighting the elegance of the space while embracing upcoming 2025 wedding trends, including draping, bows and mini-dresses,” photographer and shoot-coordinator Lucy Davis explains. “As we've seen a growing movement towards sustainability, something that resonates deeply with us and our couples, we chose to make this a key theme by sourcing as many elements as possible from local suppliers, ensuring every detail was thoughtful and intentional.”

    With local talent at the heart of this shoot, it's a true refl ection of what West Sussex suppliers can bring to a wedding: style, creativity, and an effortless sense of sophistication. So, whether you dream of a bold, contemporary look or a refi ned and timeless celebration, this team proves that the right suppliers can make all the difference.

    Don't miss the full shoot, plus supplier list, in the Jun/Jul25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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    Royal Lancaster London has launched an exciting new Stylish Sleepover package at the luxury 5-star hotel! Discover more information in our July/August issue, available to download for free now.

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    The Babymoon Package at Careys Manor Hotel & SenSpa in the New Forest promises an idyllic retreat for expectant parents. Discover details in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

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    Champneys have the perfect offering for those who want a more intimate hen do. The rowdy hen do's are out, as people are choosing more stripped back intimate events with their loved ones. Discover the package in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

  • Shoot coordinator, Chloe Edwards at renowned Norfolk wedding venue Applewood Hall, believes your wedding should be as unique as your love story; so created this styled shoot to highlight the venue's potential for all themes and genres. “With our venue being a blank canvas, we offer a space where creativity and individuality can take centre stage,” shares Chloe. “The theme of this styled shoot worked perfectly in showcasing how bold and quirky can work so well in our versatile venue and provides inspiration to couples looking for a more alternative choice for styling and their wedding day overall.

    “Electric Romance involved colours that are usually seen to clash with one another, bright neon tones, funky retro stripe prints, and disco vibes. I had seen eye-catching colours being mixed with vintage styles as a popular trend in both home décor and fashion, and that it was filtering into wedding inspiration, so bringing this playful styled shoot together was a labour of love as this style is a personal favourite!” – enjoy!

    See the rest of the shoot at: Your East Anglian Wedding - Issue 73 June/July 2025

  • Georgie and Phill met in the gym in 2018 and after months of exchanging shy looks, Georgie's best friend (and who would later be her maid-of-honour) left a note on Phill's motorbike outside the gym. He texted Georgie that evening and their fi rst date was just three days later. The couple had an instant connection, sharing the same family values, interests and ambitions – the perfect recipe for a happy marriage. When you know you've found the one, you don't want to waste any time! The couple bought their fi rst home together six months after their fi rst date, and in 2022, welcomed their daughter, Ada.

    Everything felt right and the couple had naturally fallen into a blissful way of living; to make things offi cial, Phill proposed to Georgie on Valentine's Day 2023. Georgie recalls, “I left for work that morning like it was a normal day and thought he did too. Little did I know he had taken the day off work to plan our proposal. I returned home that evening to rose petals, twinkling lights and a balloon easel with the words 'will you marry me?' and Phill down on one knee”.

    Read more about their dreamy day here: Your Surrey Wedding - Issue 113 June/July 2025

  • Nadia and Matthew met 11 years ago at JD Sports, Trafford Centre, where they both worked. Nadia oversaw the junior department, and Matthew supervised the changing rooms (conveniently for this love story, the changing rooms were located next to the junior section). Work chat turned to flirty banter, and it wasn't long before the couple were enthralled by one another. Matthew recalls, “we both played hard to get and to this day still argue over who made the first move; although, it was Nadia that slid into my DMs first wanting to 'swap a shift', which was code for do you want to go on a date”. Matthew knew pretty quickly that Nadia would be a keeper, so he asked her to be his girlfriend on New Year's Day 2014 and 10 years later the happy couple would be getting married!

    When it came to proposals, Matthew had a couple of planning hiccups to navigate. After just two years of dating Matthew wanted to put a ring on Nadia's finger, and luckily, her friend Becky worked in jewellery! Equipped with an expert friend and his mother, Matthew could begin the hunt. In 2019 he found the perfect ring and was now ready to pop the question, but what location would be the one? Matthew details, “I decided to book us a holiday to Cape Verde for May 2020 and had booked us a private meal on the beach whilst we were there, and that was to be my nerve-wracking moment to pop the question to Nadia... then COVID struck... the holiday was cancelled, and my plans were in tatters”. Suddenly we were all locked in our homes, and for Matthew he had a ring burning a hole in his pocket. Matthew adds, “from our bedroom window you can see Rivington Pike, and I thought that would be nice, we can see the place I proposed every morning when we wake up. So, that's where I popped the question, not quite Cape Verde but still very special nonetheless”.

    Dive into the details of their wedding day at: Your North West Wedding - Issue 92 June/July 2025

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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!

  • It's believed that those who are meant to be in your life are attached to you by an invisible string, and when the time is right, fate will pull that string and bring you together – this is very much the case for Jack and Julie's relationship. They both went to the same primary school, but it wasn't until they were in their twenties that Jack messaged Julie on social media; they later bumped into each other at the pub and the rest is history!

    Julie recalls the day Jack popped the question: “Jack proposed on Christmas Day. It was the fi rst time we had hosted Christmas in our new home, and I had an inkling he was going to propose but wasn't certain.” She goes on to say, “we had been at my parents' the night before, and my dad was pouring strong glasses of gin, and I ended up being sick! I was still rough in the morning and when we opened our presents, Jack hadn't proposed. I thought I'd ruined the whole thing! I had gone to get ready for the day, and when I came back downstairs, I saw Jack on one knee in front of the Christmas Tree.”

    Find out more about their special day online at County Wedding Magazine

  • Like many of us in this modern world, Angharad and Lewis met online through a dating app. Angharad recalls, “As I'm a teacher, I thought I would add a humorous part to my bio and said that there were perks to dating a teacher, one of those being unlimited milk and cookies. Of course, that's what made Lewis swipe right!”. Angharad goes onto add, “We all know that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach (he now has diabetes, so there's obviously such a thing as too many cookies)”. Their time getting to know each other highlighted their shared interests in ice hockey, Formula 1 and spending time outside. These mutual hobbies enabled the conversation to blossom and grow, to a point where their connection was nothing short of natural.

    Connection turned to love and in turn, turned into marriage; but how did Lewis pop the question? Angharad answers, “Lewis bought a couple's card game called 'You've Been Served'. We were each allowed to serve one another cards that contained challenges. I served a card that required him to arrange a surprise day trip, which led us to Margam Park. During our day out, Lewis suggested we head to some church ruins to get a picture (Lewis is an avid photographer, so knows a good shot when he sees one). Begrudgingly I obliged, despite the bogged down grass we had to cross; Lewis gets the picture and to my surprise, gets down on one knee. He had written the question on a Post-it note and sacrificed his best card from the card game in the process. Of course, the answer was an easy yes.”

    Read more about their special day online in Issue 103

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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!

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    The team at SilkFred share top tips and advice for planning the ultimate hen do! Discover this in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

  • Imagine your best girls drifting down the aisle in this gorgeous lemon yellow gown, perfect for spring weddings. Discover more dresses in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

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    The team at SilkFred share top tips and advice for planning the ultimate hen do! Discover the advice in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

  • Georgia and David first met in 2014, however, after a few months of dating, Georgia had to move to Iceland for her master's degree. They reconnected in 2019, and their love quickly blossomed into something special. With the impending lockdown in 2020, David moved in with Georgia so they could be together, and the rest is history! For David, he really liked the way Georgia felt comfortable with him, and this meant that they clicked almost instantly. For Georgia, she loved Davids's sense of humour and how laid back he is.

    David decided to propose to Georgia during a holiday in Pembrokeshire, Wales in May 2023. He had planned to propose at the Elegug Stacks, however, due to military exercises this area of the coast path was closed. Spontaneously, he ended up proposing overlooking the coastline near Saint Govan with their dogs Millie and Maisie watching

    Read more about their special day at: Your East Anglian Wedding - Issue 73 June/July 2025

  • Harley and Matt's love story starts during Covid, when Harley was working in the local hospital, and Matt had come to sell fruit and veg to the staff who couldn't make it to the shops. Matthew had asked his uncle to get Harley's number, under the promise that he knew someone who could fix her car. The chatting started and the rest is, as they say, history!

    Harley and Matt like to leave it up to the fates when it comes to decisions (big or small). Harley adds, “One day we were out shopping and Matthew suggested fl ipping a coin to see if he should buy an engagement ring, it came up heads so we brought a ring there and then. I wasn't allowed it straight away because Matthew wanted to surprise me with a stay at the Crazy Bear Hotel! We got put into room 21 (lucky number!) and I then finally got the ring I was waiting months for!

    Take a peak at their celebrations here: Your Surrey Wedding - Issue 113 June/July 2025

  • Abi and Ryan's love story starts at The Range, where they both worked. Abi had it as a weekend job while she studied and Ryan worked there full time. After a few months of working together, Ryan plucked up the courage to ask Abi on a date. The nerves got the better of her and she responded with 'I'll let you know'. Ryan thought this was it and he'd missed his shot! A few days later, Abi messaged, and they arranged their first of many dates. Abi recalls, “Ryan always says I seemed quite a shy, quiet girl at work, but he soon discovered I was an absolute chatterbox around him! There was a spark from the very start, and we just had so much fun spending time together”. After a few weeks of dating, they were officially 'boyfriend and girlfriend'.

    Ryan proposed to Abi whilst on holiday in Brighton on the 17th July 2023, surprising her in a photo booth! “We'd been on a trip to Brighton five years earlier and used the same photo booth,” shares Abi. To commemorate this very special memory, the couple had a photo booth at their wedding which guests could enjoy.

    You can read more online at: Your North West Wedding - Issue 92 June/July 2025

  • Cameron, from Northern Ireland, and Elise, from Kent, met for the first time at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, where they both attended. Their shared subject and mutual friends pushed fate to seat them next to each other. However, it wasn't until they met the second time on a night out that the romance started. Sparks flew and Elise thought Cameron, “was very good looking and loved how confident he was”. Cameron shared her enthusiasm claiming, “Elise was really pretty and funny”. The couple have now been together nine years and are ready to share their beautiful story.

    Cameron popped the question in Stockholm, November 2023. Elise shares that it was a complete surprise and recalls, “He made me walk out into the Djurgarden (Deer Garden) with all the autumn trees and colours and when I turned around, he had the ring out. It was so special, and I had no idea he had been carrying it around with him the whole time.”

    Read more about their fantastic love story and wedding day at County Wedding Magazine.

  • 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!

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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

  • I love this touch! Real bride and Disney fan Rachel labelled the bottom of her flats with her groom's name to mirror the sole of Woody's boots in Toy Story – so cute!

    Discover the story of the couple's big day in the May/Jun25 issue, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Sian and Ciaran matched on Tinder. “I was instantly attracted to his cheeky smile and gorgeously curly hair,” Sian shares. “Once I'd met up with him, I discovered that I love how much he makes me laugh, even when I want to be annoyed with him at times! Things just felt so easy with him, he really does make me feel so loved and wanted.” Ciaran meanwhile says, “I was attracted to Sian's humour, kindness and silliness. I saw how caring she was and before long it wasn't a question of if I'd marry her, but when.”

    Ciaran proposed on their third anniversary during a gorgeously sunny walk in Box Hill, Dorking. This also happened to be the place they'd been on their first date, walking his very sweet spaniel. “To have that recreated was so lovely and gave it deeper meaning,” Sian remembers. Sian had a long-held vision of a gorgeous barn venue with big windows, plenty of natural light and original features. So, when they visited Bake Barn on Fonthill Estate, all her dreams came true. “I loved that we could hire it for several days, as it meant we could have our closest friends and family to stay in the bell tents. Plus, the venue doesn't have a curfew, which was amazing as we partied until 3.30am!” As a DIY venue, Sian and Ciaran were able to have everything exactly as they envisioned.

    Discover the story of the couple's big day in the Jun/Jul25 issue, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

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    Kit and Jack met while working together at The Cat Inn in West Hoathly back in 2018. As they got to know each other, their relationship blossomed from there.

    While on holiday in Sicily four years later, enjoying dinner in a beautiful rooftop restaurant, Jack got down on one knee. “It took me a minute to realise what was going on as I had absolutely no idea he was planning to propose,” Kit remembers. But after the initial shock wore off and she accepted, they were both able to relax and enjoy the rest of the evening watching the sun set over the hills.

    Having been for a few venue viewings the couple gained a good idea of what they did and didn't want in the setting for their big day. As soon as they found Hendall Manor Barns, they knew it was right for them. “From our first meeting with Nicola we felt relaxed and comfortable and knew she and her team would be able to facilitate the perfect day for us,” Kit explains.

    So, with the date firmly in the diary for 3rd September 2024, planning got underway in earnest. 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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    Alison had always dreamed of an outdoor wedding, ideally near the sea. With both Alison and Jack having such a deep connection to sailing and the ocean, it was a must to have that at the heart of their wedding. Alison and Jack Grogan married at Colchester Oyster Fishery, the first wedding to ever take place there!

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    Couples can now enjoy a two-night minimoon package at Buxton Crescent Spa! Discover more about the offer in our June/July issue, available to download for free now.

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    I'm a big fan of the Berkshire-based wedding venue Wasing – turn to page nine of the new issue to read about their new Garden Room.

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

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    Add Saltash-based China Fleet to your list of wedding venues to visit. Read their latest news on page nine of the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

  • Emily and Adam were in the same friendship group at school but drifted apart when they went to university. However, when the pandemic hit, they reconnected and formed their own social bubble during lockdown, taking long walks together and having fun being kids again. “We're both determined and driven people.” Emily explains. “Helping each other achieve those dreams is the glue of us being a couple.”

    Adam's proposal was like a fairytale to Emily, having chosen a dreamy spot on a cliff edge in the Algarve, Portugal, at sunset. “I had no idea, and Adam was so nervous he'd been talking about spies for 40 minutes beforehand!” Emily remembers.

    The couple fell in love with Combermere Abbey as soon as they set foot inside. The venue's converted greenhouse ceremony room, designed to absorb the surrounding natural landscape with its rolling hills and peaceful lake, felt like the perfect spot for the two to say “I do.” What's more, “The staff felt like instant best friends as soon as we met them, making our day that extra bit special,” Emily shares.

    Find out more about the couple's big day in the May/Jun25 issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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    Carlton Towers (www.carltontowers.co.uk) is a privately owned Victorian Gothic-style country house in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. Set amongst 250 acres of parkland, which looks simply stunning during the spring, you can enjoy a celebration with your loved ones immersed in a historical setting. Whether it's an intimate ceremony you craze or an elaborate reception, the house and grounds are exclusively yours.

    In early spring the grounds sparkle with snowdrops, complemented by magnificent ancient trees. When you tie the knot here, you can experience life on the estate, creating special memories in a stunning space that guests will remember forever.

    You can also escape to the pretty walled garden vineyard, which provides a lovely backdrop for private, intimate photographs. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes are grown here, which produce Carlton Towers Brut Rosé Sparkling Wine 2022. This has become a popular toast drink for newlywed couples, a delight for a springtime drinks reception, or the perfect gift, a souvenir to remember your special day.

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    For more springtime wedding inspiration, download the May/Jun25 issue free at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download 

  • Emily and Declan met in school when she was 14 and he was 15. “He was very funny and particularly kind,” Emily tells us. “We immediately clicked, and the rest is history!” Years later Declan proposed at the Glastonbury Festival – a total surprise to Emily. The video even went viral on TikTok!

    When the two set out on their venue search and visited Batch Country House, they immediately fell head over heels for it. “It's totally stunning, effortlessly beautiful and everyone there was so kind and incredible,” Emily explains. So, wasting no time in securing their date, 7th September 2024, wedding plans soon got underway.

    To find out more about the big day, download the Jun/Jul25 issue free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

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    Emily and Metz met as teenagers back in 1997 when they were working in MacDonald's. Emily was attracted to Metz's never-give-up attitude. “He asked me out numerous times before I eventually agreed,” she shares.

    Metz's proposal is something Emily will never forget. The two were on holiday in Tenerife with friends and one night they'd planned to head out to a local bar for some food. They were there for a few hours listening to the live music, when it had fi nished their friends suggested a walk along the beach, so off they went, the eight of them, including the couple's teenage children. “They all seemed to be walking a bit ahead of us, but I didn't think anything of it at the time,” Emily remembers. When they caught up to their friends, Emily noticed the musician from the bar sitting on a bench. “I'm sure that's the guy from the pub,” she said, turning to Metz who shrugged it off. As they got closer to the bench, the musician started playing one on of Emily's favourite songs, Rule the World by Take That, and as she turned, she realised Metz was on one knee. “I didn't know whether to laugh or cry,” she says. “I was so happy being surrounded by our friends and children, in the perfect beach setting, with my favourite song playing, I didn't realise how many people were standing watching!”

    Southlands Barn was exactly what the couple both pictured for their dream venue. “It's stunning with the beautiful lake and the perfect backdrop of the South Downs,” Emily explains. “A bonus for us was it being part dry hire, as we wanted to put our own stamp on the day by having a relaxed afternoon tea. It ticked all the boxes, and we were able to set up the day before, which was great for us.” Join us as we hear from bride Emily, who shares her memories of the big day – 29th August 2024...

    Find out more about the couple's big day in the Jun/Jul25 issue, 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! Lucy's Glitterbox provided this amazing photoshoot setup.

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    Celebrant Sara Price reveals all about hosting an outdoor wedding on page 57 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE if you're thinking of celebrating al fresco this summer.

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    Nicole and Andy look so happy here on their wedding day at Buckinghamshire's De Vere Latimer Estate. Read their love story in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Emma and James met in a service station watching Everton play West Ham away back in 2010. A few weeks later, they met up again when their team were playing at home, and the rest is history. James had the engagement ring for 14 months intending to propose, but Covid got in the way. Finally, when free, the couple took a trip to London, staying in the Shangri-La at the Shard, and James seized his moment to pop the question. “There were rose petals all over the room with 'will you marry me' spelled out in balloons above the bed,” Emma remembers. “It was perfect.”

    So, the venue search began and top of the couple's wish list was somewhere close to home allowing them to pop in anytime following the big day and reminisce. “The Titanic Hotel was just perfect for us, as it's the right balance between modern and rustic,” Emma explains. “Meeting through Everton and their new stadium being built just over the road cemented it as the perfect location, as the team is such a huge part of our lives.”

    Find out more about the couple's big day in the May/Jun25 issue. It's free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

  • Lauren and Brendan met during lockdown when Brendan was a trainer at Lauren's new job. The first time she saw him over Zoom, when he asked everyone to turn their cameras on, she immediately felt the attraction! “We both thought the other had the most beautiful, excited, deep eyes and instantly fell for each other,” Lauren says. Two weeks later, they managed to meet in person in Sheffield and have been inseparable ever since.

    Brendan proposed on his birthday. They had discussed their future, but the timing was a surprise for Lauren nevertheless.

    The two share a passion for history, so when they were invited to view the rarely seen Mayor's office for some professional portraits, they were bowled over. “It was really important to us that our venue be in Sheffield as this is Brendan's hometown,” Lauren explains. “We also wanted somewhere we could visit again and hopefully show our future children.”

    Discover the story of the couple's big day in the May/Jun25 issue, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding-free-download

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    Pilates Prescription (www.pilates-prescription.com) is an app that delivers on-demand bite-sized, or mega-sized Pilates classes for transformative results. Founder and instructor Rebecca Dadoun also offers a 12-week programme, The Back Lab and is a specialist at helping people manage back pain. The Back Lab is tailored to you to help reduce, manage and eliminate your lower back pain.

    For more wellness launches to help you feel fighting fit in time for W-day download the Apr/May25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

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    I love the statement shoulder ruffle on this elegant Rosa Clara gown, Abigail. Find this and more tiered layers and cascading ruffles creating a sensatition this season in the current issue.

    Your Sussex Wedding is free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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    Ed and Abbie were childhood sweethearts, meeting at school at the ages of 13 and 14. They started 'going out' a few years later after Ed asked Abbie to be his girlfriend on New Years Eve 2011 and have been together and by each other's sides ever since. The pair became Mr and Mrs Clark on Friday 31st May 2024 at Villiers Barn, Thorpe-le-Soken. A standout moment was the 'Aperol hour' drinks reception.

  • At Bakes With Love, the team is all about creating stunning, modern wedding cakes that embody effortless beauty. Discover the company in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

  • Psst, we've teamed up with Cherished Photography by Claudia to offer readers an exclusive offer! Discover more about the offer in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

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    Emma and Daniel met at Imperial College London, where they'd both signed up to do a charity climb of Mount Kilimanjaro. They got to know each other during the climb and subsequent safari and on return kept bumping into each other. It was almost as if the universe was trying to bring them together! They hit it off from there, having fallen for each other's sense of humour and light-hearted outlook on life.

    Dan proposed while the couple were on holiday in California. During a hike in Sequoia National Park, they stopped for some lunch by a waterfall. Dan was using his drone to take some photos, while Emma ate her sandwiches on a rock. She didn't have any reason to suspect anything out of the ordinary, until he tapped her on the shoulder and she turned to find him on one knee. He'd been setting up the drone to capture the whole thing on video.

    The main attraction for the couple when it came to Swanley Meadows was that it was all outdoors and local to Emma's family farm. “We'd been looking at marquee weddings, but as soon as we found the tipis, we knew they were much more us,” the bride explains. “They're really impressive structures and look beautiful, set in a big green fi eld with lots of tress and lush vibrant countryside surroundings.” So, the date was set for 22nd June 2024.

    Find out more about the couple's big day in the May/Jun25 issue, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

  • “I love a statement installation and regularly see these at weddings that I work on,” says Lindsey Chadburn from Erin & Peony (https://erinandpeony.comshares. “I've freelanced on a blue moon pampas before, large broken arches, church and cathedral entrance arches, arches with mirrored flooring leading up to them to give the illusion of water, and installations that hang from the ceiling on a ladder, recreating The Ivy in someone's marquee! I've worked on some impressive and interesting floral design projects that I was lucky enough to be involved in.”

    For more floral inspiration download the May/Jun25 issue free at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    I love the statement shoulder ruffle on this elegant Rosa Clara gown, Abigail. Find this and more tiered layers and cascading ruffles creating a sensatition this season in the current issue.

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    Over in Hot Topic Bella Timbrell from Arabella Floral Design (www.arabellafloral.com) offers some advice on creating dreamy springtime nuptials.

    "Falling in the middle of spring, an Easter wedding means you'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to your flowers, with lots of spring favourites like tulips, ranunculus, narcissus, hellebores and lots more. Not only that, but colour is also back in season, from the softest pastels to the brightest hues, so whatever your colour palette, there will be something to suit your style.

    "It's completely up to you how much you embrace spring. I love a bit ofa mixture! Think pale pink garden roses and scented stocks mixed with tulips, peonies, sweet rocket and springs of blossom. But you could keep it simple and just choose a single flower bouquet, like tulips or lily of the valley.

    "Do chat through your ideas with your florist; let them know your style and if you have any favourite spring flowers that you would like included. The seasonal highlights for me are tulips, ranunculus, anemone, alliums, hyacinths, mascari, hellebores, lilac, blossom, spirea, bluebells, foxgloves, peonies and sweet rocket."

    For more springtime wedding inspiration download the current issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free at https://www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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    Lizzi Zarowski is the founder and owner of Lizzi Zarowski Weddings based in Oxfordshire creating bespoke timeless and refined weddings throughout the UK for modern couples. Read all about her work in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    If you've been reading Your Devon & Cornwall Wedding for a while now, you'll know I love anything vintage-inspired and retro so I'm a big fan of the VW vehicles available to hire from Cornish-based firm Honeybugs. On page 13 of the new issue available to download now for FREE, we team up with them to offer all of our readers a great discount!

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    Stetsons and sundowners set the scene for Hannah and Ben's amazing western-themed wedding! Hannah sasys, "The real showstopper came with the father of the bride speech and after a moving but gorgeous speech we were presented with a beautifully wrapped giftbox. We had no idea what was going to be inside! We opened the ribbon with guests hanging in anticipation, looked inside the box and sobbed – they'd booked our dream come true honeymoon, a trip around Texas and Nashville. We cried, our guests cried, our suppliers cried – it was a very emotional moment!:

    The photographs were captured by The Bearded Photographers.

  • Our inspiring reader weddings offer practical insights and creative ideas, like Elizabeth and David's special day at Hunton Park Hotel. Discover the wedding in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

  • Hayley and Craig's story began 21 years ago when they crossed paths as holiday reps in Majorca. Years later, they had a magical Christmas-themed wedding. Discover more about the wedding in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

  • Katy and Oliver met as students working in the local social club bar. They soon became friends and two years later their relationship blossomed into a beautiful romance!

    While on holiday in Placa De Catalunya, Barcelona, on one knee pretending to snap a photo of Katy, Oliver pulled the engagement ring out of his bag. “Hold on I just need to ask you something,” he said to a completely taken aback Katy. He asked her to marry him, and she was so shocked she didn't answer at first! It took a repeat of the question for her to accept. “Our 10 year anniversary was later in the year, so Katy was expecting me to propose then,” Oliver explains.

    As a child, Oliver was a chorister at Liverpool Cathedral and believed it would be the perfect place to marry. “We both wanted a religious ceremony and an iconic Liverpool landmark, so the Cathedral really was our dream venue,” Oliver shares. For their ensuing celebrations, the couple chose The Racquet Club since they were looking for a central location. “We loved the size of the venue, and the fact it was also a hotel, so our bridal party could stay the night of the wedding,” Oliver explains. “It was lovely to wake up the next day and all have a breakfast together and reflect on our wedding the day before.”

    Find out more about the couple's big day in the May/Jun25 issue. Download it for free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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    In much the same way you determine the vibe of your wedding, you can ensure that your first meal together as marrieds reflects the two of you. “A bespoke menu is a great way to personalise your wedding breakfast,” Rebecca Barker from Dine (www.dine.co.uk) says. “Adding your favourite dish or including a menu chosen by each of you, is a lovely way to bring a bit of personality to your day.”

    Steve Mayo from Good Food Story (www.goodfoodstory.co.uk) says, “We love nothing more than to create bespoke and personal menus for our couples, be it using grandma's recipe for your favourite dessert, taking inspiration from your honeymoon destination for a canapé service, or replicating your all-time favourite restaurant dish. It can be very magical and personal and can make a wedding menu incredibly memorable for guests. Guests will often recognise this – 'This menu is so you guys, we love it!' Make it your own!”

    For more top catering tips, download the May/Jun25 issue free at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Berkshire-based Illumination Events operates at weddings and events throughout the South East and is owned and run by James and Jazz. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    For big-day beauty tips, turn to page 80 of the new issue available to download now for FREE where the founders of The Cornish Seaweed Bath Co reveal the pre-wedding pampering products you should be investing in.

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    Ed and Abbie were childhood sweethearts, meeting at school at the ages of 13 and 14. They started 'going out' a few years later after Ed asked Abbie to be his girlfriend on New Years Eve 2011 and have been together and by each other's sides ever since. The pair became Mr and Mrs Clark on Friday 31st May 2024 at Villiers Barn, Thorpe-le-Soken.

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    Our destination wedding ideas and honeymoon travel guides highlight romantic hotspots and travel tips. Discover top settings in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

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    Having your closest cohort by your side as you prepare for and celebrate your big day is surely one of the most special parts of the process. The sense of wanting those loved ones to be happy, confi dent and comfy is now commonplace. Has anyone seen the movie 27 Dresses? Thankfully, gone are those days, where bridesmaids were forced into the bride's choice just because it went with the theme however hideous and impractical! So, we've looked into what's hot for bridesmaids and groomsmen, as well as the all-important mothers-of-the-bride and -groom for 2025 to ensure you a forever place in their good books!

    The mix-and-match approach is still a top trend and for good reason – it looks stunning. Not only that, but it also allows your best girls to express their own style and feel comfortable in something that suits them. With an ombre of dresses in a single colour from your palette surrounding you, you'll all stop the show!

    I love this olive green number with totally on trend bow. It's from the Luna Collection at Sussex-based True Bride (www.truebride.co.uk).

    For more inspiration on dressing your bridal party, download the Apr/May25 issue free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

  • Over in this issue's outdoor weddings feature, we've put together three moodboards for you to inspire if you're planning an al fresco day. Check out our Rustic Romance, English Country Garden and Festival Vibes themes.

    I love this forest set up at The Woods at Oakley (https://thewoodsatoakley.co.uk) - oh so ethereal.

    Download the current issue free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

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    Stetsons and sundowners set the scene for Hannah and Ben’s amazing western-themed wedding! Hannah King married Ben Turner in front of family and friends on 6th September 2024 in their meadow, Finchingfield. The photographs were captured by The Bearded Photographers.

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    Liam Swan is the director of Reading-based Shoot Me Photobooths and LAX Events (of which Shoot Me Photobooths is a part) providing an unforgettable photo booth experience creating lifelong memories with top-quality photos and props along with a representative. Read about what they offer in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Jo and Jonny's quirky wedding took place at Palace Theatre Paignton. All is revealed on page 26 of the new issue available to download now for FREE!

  • With English countryside as the theme, The Gardens at Polehanger served as an ideal backdrop for this styled shoot, featuring an abundance of rustic outdoor areas. Discover more about the company in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

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    Our destination wedding ideas and honeymoon travel guides highlight romantic locales and travel tips. Discover top settings in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

  • In the Apr/May25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, we take a fun spin through wedding transport ideas inspired by our silver and small screen favourites.

    For an alternative 60s-inspired nod, think loveable Herbie's first on-screen outing in 1969's The Love Bug where a down-on-his-luck race car driver teams up with a cute little VW Bug with a mind of his own. Louise, Something Blue's 1979 VW convertible Beetle Karmann is the perfect Herbie look-alike for your big day arrival.

    Check out www.somethingbluecarhire.com

    For more fab-film inspired transport ideas, don't miss the Apr/May25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

  • I've always had a passion for the 1920s Old Hollywood style, a beautifully glamorous era,” says photographer Jennifer Jelley of Divine Photography Eastbourne. Being a creative soul, she set out to design a styled shoot to stand out from the rest. Each supplier brought their unique touch, adding that extra bit of magic to complete the vision; while Craig and Gemma were the perfect model couple, bringing the concept to life with their chemistry and charm.

    The Hydro Hotel provided a stunning setting for the project, thanks to its era-fitting charm. The beautiful vintage car added an extra layer of elegance with a timeless appeal. The flowers were nothing short of an artistic masterpiece, created using ostrich feathers, pearls and a variety of dried grasses. The cake and décor were styled to perfection, complementing the stunning wedding stationery including super-cool vintage newspaper.

    The model bride's satin dress, paired with ostrich feather shoes, exuded glamour, while the stunning headpieces and accessories tied the dress, hair, and make-up together flawlessly. For the groom, Dobell's tailoring added the finishing touch to the entire look.

    The talented videographer brought the historical era to life with incredible skill, capturing the perfect moments and weaving them into a visual masterpiece – click play where you see the icon to make sure you don't miss it. “To top it all off, the vocalist's hauntingly beautiful rendition of Lana Del Rey's Will You Still Love Me created an unforgettable atmosphere, making the shoot truly magical,” Jennifer shares.

    Check out the full shoot in the Apr/May25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

  • “Start your journey by exploring as many different venues as possible,” says Steph, weddings manager at Wookey Hole (www.wookey.co.uk). “As you visit various locations, you'll know when you've found the match for your vision. Embrace this time as an opportunity to dream big and gather ideas.”

    For more planning tips and our what to do when timeline, check out our Planning SOS feature from page 49 of the Apr/May25 issue. It's free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

  • Our cover couple Megan and Tom met at work and immediately felt comfortable around each other. They soon became fast friends having discovered plenty of mutual interests. “Mostly, we made each other laugh and really happy,” Megan says.

    Tom proposed to Megan in August 2022, while on a family holiday in Spain. “We were all out together enjoying a meal and Tom suddenly dropped to one knee. I'm not sure it was the most romantic of settings, but it was a surprise and felt very special having our family with us to celebrate,” Megan shares.

    The couple viewed a number of venues before they decided on Cranage Estate. “I felt it ticked all the boxes for us,” Megan explains. “It's a beautiful building outside and in, the grounds are lovely, the function room was the right size for us, and most importantly, there were plenty of guest rooms meaning our family and friends could stay overnight.”

    Find out more about Megan and Tom's big day in the current issue from page 22. Download the issue free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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    Looking to book an amazing professional DJ who will mix up a musical masterpiece for the wedding party of a lifetime? Meet Matt from Inspired Party, who has built a reputation that has placed him as a recommended supplier for many of the top venues in North Devon. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Berkshire-based Bearwood Lakes in Wokingham is a private member's golf course and clubhouse for members and their guests set within a stunning estate. Check it out in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Creating a magical wedding is all about the details, the atmosphere, and the energy that surrounds the day. Camilla Sheeley, experienced wedding stylist and model, worked alongside her 'Two Queens' partner & photographer Elizabeth Ebsworth to create this amazing shoot at Fennes. We absolutely love this shot of the bride in the soft top car! Fennes is a great venue -able to accommodate any style of wedding!

  • What's not to love about this showstopping bouquet by the talented team at Flowers By Lauren H? Discover more about the company in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

  • Dronfield Hall Barn is a picturesque historical venue located in the heart of Dronfield. It offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Discover more about the venue in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

  • What's not to love about this fun shot? The bride had five bridesmaids in total, each choosing a dress that spoke to their personal style. Discover the wedding in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

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    Our destination wedding ideas and honeymoon travel guides highlight romantic locations and travel tips. Discover top spots in our March/April issue, available to download for free now.

  • Jade and Martina met in a cocktail bar back in 2017 and soon became friends. They enjoyed seven months getting to know each other before deciding to make it offi cial in 2018 and moved in together shortly after.

    Martina proposed in the summer of 2023, while the two were on holiday in Riviera May, Mexico. They enjoyed a candlelit dinner on the beach in a tipi before Martina popped the question as they enjoyed a walk along the sand. “I had no idea,” Jade remembers.

    The couple viewed a number of venues but nowhere felt right until they visited Alfriston Gardens. “Even though it was tipping down with rain, we just looked at each other, and without saying a word, we both knew,” Jade explains. “It was a special moment, and Martina cried.” The venue's Janie was a delight, and the couple felt very welcome. Thanks to her warmth, humour, enthusiasm and attention to detail they knew they were in safe hands. Wasting no time, they pencilled in their date, 29th May 2024, and cancelled their remaining viewings!

    “We particularly loved the fact that we could have the wedding and reception in one place, and that family and friends could stay,” Jade says. They had just nine months to plan!

    To find out more about the big day, download the Apr/Mar25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

  • Being best friends with Andrew's sister, Tiffany had known him for years. But it wasn't until the time of the pandemic that they found themselves spending more time together and realised how similar they were and how much they had in common. “We definitely bonded over our love of food,” Tiffany says. “I was drawn to his kind heart, humour, strong family values and his amazing smile. He tells me he was attracted to my fun and energetic personality, my natural beauty and my incredible culinary skills!”

    While on a short break in Paris with his family, Andrew decided it was time to propose. The group were enjoying a visit to the Tuileries Garden, next to the Louvre, when Andrew's mum pretended she was tired and took the rest of the family away to a local cafe, leaving the couple alone. The two proceeded to take a walk through the beautiful Parisian park and when they came across a quiet spot, Andrew dropped to one knee and popped the question, much to Tiffany's surprise.

    When the couple visited Fonthill Estate they fell in love with Bake Barn. “It's in a stunning location with beautiful views giving it the wow factor we were looking for,” Tiffany explains. “It was the perfect size for the number of guests and has an amazing industrial chef's kitchen for our caterers to work their magic.” Tiffany and Andrew also had their hearts set on a big party during the evening and found they'd be able to do so without being restricted by an early curfew. “Many venues had a midnight cut off, whereas our wedding didn't finish until after 2am,” the bride tells us.

    To find out more about the big day, head over to the Apr/May 25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

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    David M Robinson's (https://davidmrobinson.co.uk) Altrincham showroom manager, Jackie Salmon also shares some of her top styles to look out for: “Trends for gents are 4 or 5mm classic court-shaped wedding rings in precious metals such as platinum or 18ct yellow gold. For ladies, it's diamond set slim wedding bands to complement the engagement ring, and our new range of multi-cut diamond ring designs are worth a look if you wish to choose something more modern.”

    For more, turn to PAGE 45 of the current issue. Download it free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

    David M Robinson also has showrooms in Liverpool.

  • Rachel and Andy met at university in Lincoln. “Andy was a lovely, attractive guy who was completely different to anyone I'd ever met,” Rachel shares. “He made me so happy, and I enjoyed spending time with him. I felt lucky when he asked me out.” Meanwhile, Andy found himself attracted to Rachel's personality and sense of humour. “As we got to know each other, I realised just how much fun she was, and it didn't take long for me to know she was someone truly special,” he says.

    Andy proposed at Disneyworld Florida beneath the Tree of Life in Animal Kingdom. “It was a complete surprise, and I was in utter shock because after nine years I thought it'd never happen!” Rachel tells us. “She didn't expect me to propose in public as I'm quite a reserved person,” Andy says. “The nerves showed as I opened the ring box upside down at first!”

    Rise Hall was the first venue the couple visited but that was enough for them! They fell instantly in love with the secluded countryside setting. “No other venue could compare,” Rachel remembers. The beautiful historic charm provided the perfect backdrop for their special day, while the gorgeous grounds offered an array of stunning photo opportunities. “It was the perfect setting, making it everything we'd dreamed of for our wedding,” Rachel explains.

    So, they didn't hesitate, the date was set for 22nd June 2024. Here, Rachel shares her memories of the big day and gives us a peek behind the scenes of their planning.

    Find out more about Rachel and Andy's big day in the May/Jun25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Meghan Rae is a fantastic vocalist with an impressive, versatile repertoire – the wedding singer you dream of! Passionate about performing with a love of music from a young age, she prides herself on storytelling through song, creating connections with audience members across the ages. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Janna Jolliffe owns Tigerlily Jewellery specialising in silver pieces, birthstones, bridal jewellery and everyday styles. Check out a stunning selection of her latest bridal jewellery in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    The listed farmhouse at Houchins dates back to 1623 and has been beautifully and sympathetically restored to offer maximum comfort for couples & their wedding party to enjoy. The formally landscaped wedding garden has been cleverly planted to show interest all year including white roses, verbena, tulips and much more. Beyond the garden is the woodland area for woodland weddings fronted by the recently renovated pond and fountain providing an elegant arrival.

    The Main Barn known as the Grain Store incorporates a large, open fireplace and mezzanine gallery to make full use of the 35-foot-high ceilings with glass doors overlooking the garden & terrace. The Grain Store is centrally located between the bar and dance barn helping your evening flow.

  • Nestled in a secluded spot in the countryside, South Farm is a charming setting for memorable weddings, surrounded by glorious countryside .Discover more about the venue in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

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    The team at Teacups & Wishes shares top tips for incorporating beautiful vintage china into spring- themed weddings. Discover more about the company in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

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    Our honeymoon travel guide highlights romantic settings and travel tips that are sure to be memorable. Discover top spots in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

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    Discover insights from wedding planners, stylists and industry professionals for valuable guidance when it comes to wedding planning in our March/April issue, available to download for free now.

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    From rival secondary schools, Izzy and Will had known of each other, sharing mutual friends but never crossed paths. That was until fate intervened and they connected while Izzy was at university. Will went to visit her there, and that's when their story truly began.

    Will proposed during a trip to Australia in 2022. They were there visiting Izzy's sister and decided to take a beautiful coastal walk together from Rose Bay to Watsons Bay in Sydney. Along the way, they came across the charming little cove, Queen's Beach, and stopped for a swim. As Izzy set her towel down, she turned to find Will on one knee. “It was a moment so perfect and unexpected,” she remembers. “I had no idea what he'd planned, and it was the most wonderful surprise of my life.”

    The couple dreamed of a beautiful church wedding, so finding a reception venue within walking distance was important. “When we discovered Bury Manor Barn, it felt like everything we'd hoped for and more,” Izzy explains. “We immediately fell in love with its picturesque charm, with the lovely church just next door and the breathtaking views overlooking the River Arun. It felt like the perfect setting.” The venue offered a dry hire option, which was also appealing to the couple, giving them the opportunity to add their own personal touches and make the space uniquely theirs. So, with dream venue in hand the date was set for 1st June 2024.

    For the story of the couple's big day, download the Apr/May25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

  • Jemima and Nathanael met at church when Jemima moved to Salisbury. They were both invited to lunch by a family from there, which was the first time they met. It also happened to be Nathanael's birthday!

    Nathanael proposed on his birthday two years to the day since that first meeting. They'd both booked the day off work and decided to go for a very rainy, windy walk near Hengistbury Head. An hour into their stroll at the top of the Head, Nathanael got down on one knee and asked Jemima to marry him. “I knew a proposal was coming soon, but I wasn't 100 per cent sure when,” Jemima says. “The moment felt very special.”

    Unfortunately, their own church wasn't quite big enough to host all of their nearest and dearest, so the couple decided to say “I do” at Salisbury Baptist Church. The main hall is upstairs, while the downstairs was perfect for their afternoon tea wedding breakfast following the ceremony. When they viewed the church for the fi rst time, they took their fl orist with them to discuss adorning the venue and putting together their vision. “It made me excited to see it all come together,” Jemima remembers.

    To find out more about the couple's big day, head over to the Apr/May25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding. Download it free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

  • The bountiful beauty of nature throughout the seasons has inspired many a wedding theme and palette. So, with the big-day bake being more than a just sweet treat but also a showstopping centrepiece for your reception space, we decided to ask the region’s wedding cake designers to show us their favourite seasonally inspired creations.

    I love this stunning Wedgewood blue bake from Boutique Bakery (www.boutiquebakery.co.uk). It's giving me Bridgerton vibes! Beautiful for the spring.

    Find you more from page 35 of the current issue, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

  • Pagie and Jordan met at the Reading Festival when they were teenagers, after chatting online for two years. The two knew they were soul mates the day they met and didn't leave each other's sides for the entire festival. However, they also knew that aged 16 and 17 they were too young to make a long-distance relationship work (Paige lived in Manchester and Jordan in Durham) so, they decided to remain best friends. Sadly, they lost contact for a few years, but reconnected when Paige moved to Paris to work and the two flew bi-weekly to each other in Paris and Durham, which is when love blossomed between them. Now adults, they managed to maintain their long-distance love for around six months before deciding to settle together in Manchester and have never looked back. “The universe finally brought us together just when the time was right,” Paige says.

    Jordan proposed six years into their relationship. The couple went engagement ring shopping together in the summer of 2023, before Jordan put it away for a rainy day! It turned out to be a very sunny day though when he proposed in their swim-up suite in their favourite hotel in Majorca a month later.

    The duo love the historical Gothic style and Paige is a huge Disney fan, so they wanted their wedding to look like a real-life fairytale. They knew Allerton Castle was the place for them right away, especially with it being the halfway point between their families in Manchester and Durham. “It's like it was made for us,” Paige shares. They were also completely sold by the grand staircase, perfect for the bride's royal princess entrance, allowing her to reenact the Cinderella ballroom scene of her dreams for the first dance.

    So, with the date set for 29th August 2024, the couple set about planning their own fairytale. Join us as we hear more about the magical big day from the bride herself...

    Find out more about the couple's big day in the May/Jun25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Creating a magical wedding is all about the details, the atmosphere, and the energy that surrounds the day. Camilla Sheeley, experienced wedding stylist and model, worked alongside her 'Two Queens' partner & photographer Elizabeth Ebsworth to create this amazing shoot at Fennes. We absolutely love the shot from the beautiful lake!

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    Check out the boldly designed boutique hotel Crazy Bear Stadhampton in Oxfordshire, a twist on the classic countryside hotel. I love the quirky bedrooms! Read all about it in the news section on page nine of the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Vocalist Rhianna Lewis talks about wedding music on page 45 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Win a luxury two- night weekend stay at the world-renowned Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London worth £1,000. Discover more in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

  • Safari Venues is situated within the grounds of West Midland Safari Park and is home to three gorgeous wedding venues. Couples can expect grand and special settings with a team passionate about making celebrations unforgettable. Discover more about the venue in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

  • This bright and playful shoot featured many talented suppliers and a fun colour scheme. Discover the shoot in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

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    Enhance your big day through jewellery and accessories, like these showstopping gloves from The Bridal House. Discover more pieces in our March/April issue, available to download for free now.

  • Charlotte and Thomas met on Hinge and swiped right during lockdown in 2020. Charlotte found herself immediately attracted to Tom as he was always a man with a plan for each date, making it impossible for her to say “no.” He'd been looking to settle down and knew he'd found a “good one” in Charlottle when he got to date her and keep his Harlequins season ticket!

    Tom proposed in 2023. The jig was almost up when Charlottle bumped into him carrying a bouquet of flowers for her while she was out running. Not usually one for giving flowers, he had to think on his feet to dodge the inevitable quizzing, and explained they were a surprise for the hard work she'd been putting into to training for a marathon. Charlotte started to grow even more suspicious when her sister booked her a nail appointment as a treat, but she didn't realise that the Saturday would be the day. She came home to find Tom on one knee in their kitchen with their neighbour's cat there for moral support! “It was an easy 'yes' and we celebrated with drinks at The Shard,” Charlotte remembers.

    The couple planned to celebrate their wedding day in style with a big party and the church, and Southend Barns made this possible for them. St Thomas à Becket Church in Warblington is a rural place of worship close to Charlotte's parent's home and has a great many sentimental connections for her since her grandparents are buried there and various family members have married there. “It felt special to be able to share the day with loved ones who couldn't be there in person,” Charlottle says.

    Southend Barns came highly recommended by a work colleague of the bride's, and when the couple viewed it they were impressed by the team's organisation and attention to detail – “The resident alpacas clinched it for us,” says Charlotte. “We also loved the flexibility the various spaces offered, allowing us to have different areas for each part of the day and the opportunity to incorporate special touches such as cocktail hour, fireworks and live music. You can tell the venue is a labour of love and we felt lucky to be able to use it for our day.”

    For the lowdown on the big day from the bride, download the Apr/May25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

  • Victoria and David were introduced by a mutual friend at a pub in Saltford back in 2010 and immediately clicked. “We're like chalk and cheese but agree we bring out the best in each other,” Victoria shares. “I'm calm, sensible and sensitive, whereas Dave is adventurous, spontaneous and full of energy... it just works!”

    The couple love nothing more than paying a visit to The National Trust, Dyrham Park every spring to see the beautiful tulips. This is where David chose to propose. “It was a complete surprise,” Victoria remembers. “I thought he was out shopping for a last-minute Mother's Day gift for our daughters to give to me the following day, however he was actually asking my dad for my hand in marriage. I even called my mum that morning and complained that he'd popped out at such an inconvenient time – little did I know he was with them!”

    Berwick Lodge was the one venue the couple came away from saying: “This is it!” The house, grounds and accommodation all won them over. “The initial meeting with Georgia and the rest of the team sold Berwick to us,” Victoria remembers. “We loved the fact that everything could be taken care of, and nothing was too much trouble. Berwick Lodge is absolute gem! It's classy, but also has a warm, boutique, quirky feel.” There were a few vital items on their checklist. As David's mum is disabled, they needed a venue that could accommodate her needs. Plus, as the couple have two children, they wanted somewhere with various spaces to cater for guests' varying needs during the day.

    Happily, Berwick Lodge ticked every box for them, so they wasted no time in securing their date, 29th March 2024. To find out more about their big day download the Apr/May25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

  • Danielle and Aaron met online in 2021 and spent their first date in Liverpool where they visited Roxy Ballroom and played beer pong. “I think we were attracted to each other because of our common interests. We're both Harry Potter geeks, and like Disney, quizzes and travel. We're also close to our families and share similar values,” Danielle says.

    Aaron proposed in Iceland with the Northern Lights as his backdrop. He'd hidden the engagement ring inside a golden snitch and Danielle thought he was handing her a new Christmas tree ornament to look at! “It was such a surprise,” Danielle remembers. “He'd organised a birthday trip to the Warner Bros Studio Tour – The Making of Harry Potter the previous month and I'd thought he'd maybe propose then. So, when he didn't, I just thought he wasn't considering it anytime soon.”

    When the couple set out on their venue search, they came across Heaton House Farm, and as it happened, visited it two years to the day that they would ultimately tie the knot there. “It was all set up for Christmas with a 20ft tree and twinkly lights,” Danielle remembers. “This made us fall in love with it and decide to have our wedding there at Christmastime.” The two were also attracted by the various spaces that could be hidden and revealed as their day unfolded.

    To find out more about Danielleand Aaron's big day from page 30 of the current issue, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download