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

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    Channelling Regency sophistication with a nod to Bridgerton, shoot coordinator Caroline Gould designed a styled shoot that perfectly complements the hotel's historic grandeur. Caroline recalls, “Weddings at Wivenhoe House Hotel often take place in the Garden Suite but we wanted to focus our efforts on showcasing the Drawing Room for ceremonies and Signatures Room for dining. It's such a beautiful space, steeped in history and the perfect location within the Hotel for Weddings of up to 60 guests. Having worked in the wedding industry for over 20 years, mostly as a wedding planner, I've met some fantastic suppliers in the Essex area that really are at the top of their game. So, when it came to selecting collaborators for this shoot, it was super easy and an absolute pleasure to work with them all.”

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    Nestled on the outskirts of the charming village of Foxearth, just minutes from Long Melford and Sudbury, Foxearth Hall Barn is a beautifully restored 16th-century barn offering modern comforts within a relaxed, rustic setting. Set amidst rolling countryside on the Suffolk–Essex border, the barn can accommodate up to 200 guests and provides an idyllic backdrop for weddings and celebrations of all kinds.

    The venue is run by Pam Pluck, whose wealth of experience in hospitality ensures every event is seamless and stress-free. Pam’s aim is to allow couples to focus on enjoying their big day, offering as much or as little involvement as they wish. From floral arrangements and themed décor to wedding cakes, stationery and hand-written place cards, Pam’s extensive skills and trusted contacts allow every detail to be tailored with professionalism, while enhancing the barn’s natural charm.

    The Granary occupies a central, elevated position within the barn, overlooking the dancefloor and providing an impressive stage area for bands, DJs, grand pianos or other entertainment. The bar is thoughtfully set back from the main space, offering generous serving areas, full refrigeration and a cosy seated corner where guests can relax.

    An extensively equipped caterers’ kitchen is ideal for producing high-quality cuisine for up to 200 guests, featuring professional ovens, hot cupboards, prep surfaces and grills. Outside, a walled courtyard to the rear of the barn offers a versatile entertaining space, complete with a purpose-built brick barbecue and a enclosed area for children. The surrounding grounds of Foxearth Hall Barn, including a picturesque moat, provide stunning opportunities for photographs.

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Lee Tombling Photography is a wedding photographer based in Lancashire. He offers comprehensive wedding photography that captures both intimate and grand moments, transforming them into timeless treasures. In addition to weddings, Lee also provides event photography, portraits, charity work, motorsport photography and fashion shoots – offering a diverse range of services with something for everyone.

    Lee offers a wedding package that includes full-day coverage, an online gallery, and a selection of high-resolution, beautifully edited images, along with a complimentary keepsake photo book and a specially presented memory card containing your wedding images, allowing you to look back on your special day with fond and lasting memories.

    Lee tells us: “We specialise in capturing the beauty and emotion of weddings and special occasions, transforming fleeting moments into cherished memories. Our approach is both professional and personal, ensuring your experience with us is enjoyable and stress-free. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, we deliver stunning images you will treasure for years to come. We believe in the power of storytelling through imagery and strive to reflect the unique essence of every event we cover. Whether it’s a beautiful wedding, a lively celebration, or a personal portrait session, our goal is to provide photographs that truly reflect your story. I combine technical expertise with a creative eye to deliver high-quality photography services tailored to your needs. I recommend booking our services at least six months before your big day to ensure your preferred date is available.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Food and drink play a central role on your wedding day, helping to set the tone and reflect your chosen style. From relaxed barbecues for outdoor celebrations to elegant three-course meals in a stately home, your menu can say so much about your day. With so many options to consider, it can feel overwhelming knowing what to choose and how to plan food and drink for each moment. To help, we’ve created this feature to explore a range of catering and sweet-treat ideas for every part of your wedding day, from morning grazing to late-night indulgences.

    See the full feature in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    When we think of wedding dresses, white is often the first colour that comes to mind. Yet this tradition is more modern than many realise. White only entered the bridal world in 1840, when Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in a white satin gown trimmed with lace. Before then, brides simply wore their best dress, whatever the colour. Although white is now associated with purity, for Queen Victoria it was purely a fashion choice. Over time, that choice evolved into expectation and, by the early 20th century, white was firmly established as the bridal norm.

    Thankfully, today's brides are far less bound by a rule book. Colour is once again embraced as an expression of individuality and personal style. Soft, almost-white shades such as champagne, ivory and stone are increasingly popular, offering a modern alternative for brides who want to step away from tradition while still retaining a distinctly bridal feel. Here, we share one colourful alternative.

    See more on-trend fashion in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Julian designed Amy's wedding band for their nuptials at The Olde Bell in Hurley, Berkshire. Read all about it on page 24 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Hatch Marquee Hire, based in Plymouth, creates dream wedding venues across Devon and Cornwall with their beautiful marquees to hire. From clear span frame styles available in a variety of sizes to the elegant clear roof marquees, that create an impressive, light, and airy space, there's a structure to suit every wedding. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

    Image courtesy of Dan Ward Photography

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    Eucalyptus, Star Wars, and Stilton the cat: a truly personal celebration for Benjamin and Katharine Ruddy at Alpheton Hall Barns. The venue was transformed into a botanical haven. Large wooden hoops hung from the ceiling, each one wrapped in generous garlands of eucalyptus and complementary foliage. This theme carried throughout the space, echoed subtly in the stationery, which featured hand-drawn eucalyptus illustrations, and in the sage-green napkins that sat at each place setting.

  • Suffolk’s Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa has been hosting weddings for over 60 years, offering couples a four AA red star boutique hotel setting in which to celebrate the day of their dreams. Blending historic charm with contemporary elegance, the hotel features 80 beautifully appointed rooms and a separate Mews, rich in original character and offering the perfect balance of modern luxury and refined comfort.

    Over the decades, the hotel’s experienced team has seen countless wedding trends come and go, yet timeless luxury and exceptional service never go out of style. Drawing on this wealth of experience, the team at Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa has revealed its top predictions for weddings in 2026. The team believe couples are embracing maximalism, celebrating colour, and moving away from overly themed or ‘Pinterest-perfect’ weddings. Instead, they are opting for local luxury and celebrations closer to home, favouring relaxed elegance, and delighting guests with an array of indulgent sweet treats.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Holland Hall, a Grade II listed manor in Lancashire, has been named Hotel of the Year in the North West at The Wedding Industry Awards. Dating back to 1654, the venue offers a perfect blend of history and elegance, with many original features lovingly preserved to captivate couples and their guests. From beautifully appointed wedding suites to luxurious bedrooms, every detail has been carefully designed to make your special day unforgettable. Following an extensive restoration, Holland Hall now combines heritage with modern luxury, retaining its original period charm while offering the contemporary amenities needed to create the perfect day.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Suzanne and Spencer met on Christmas Day in 2012 through family friends. “I grew up with his sisters, but this was the first time I’d met him,” says Suzanne. “After five years of flirting and dancing back and forth, we finally decided to make a go of it.” Their relationship soon blossomed, and Spencer later proclaimed his love by proposing during a trip away to celebrate his nan’s 90th birthday.

    A church venue was very important to the couple, as they wanted a classic and traditional feel to their wedding day. They chose Luddesdowne Church for the ceremony and hired a marquee from Cobham Marquees for the reception, which was set up at Luddesdown Village Hall. “The church and village hall are steeped in history, and the area is surrounded by rolling vineyards,” shares the bride. “The traditional Kentish countryside provided a beautifully simple backdrop for the day.”

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Carys and Ryan met at work after they both moved to Cardiff, and it wasn’t long before their relationship began to blossom. Ryan proposed during a romantic break away in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, where the couple were staying in a charming cottage complete with a patio firepit and a cosy fireplace that helped set the scene for such a special moment.

    When it came to planning their wedding, the couple visited Sant Ffraed House and instantly knew it was the one. “The music playing and the scent of the candles at the venue definitely won us over – they really added to the atmosphere,” says Carys. “We loved them so much that we chose to have them burning on the day as well.”

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Spotlight on...South Cornwall. Where to wed in this picturesque part of the region? Often referred to as the Cornish Riviera, this magnificent part of the county is home to harbour towns including Looe, Fowey, Polperro, Mevagissey and Falmouth which sits at the entrance to the River Fal. Up the coast, there's the Roseland Peninsula to be explored, with St. Mawes and Portscatho must visits. Historic sites include the Eden Project (pictured),The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the port of Charlestown, with plenty of other attractions close by. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Kat and Ben knew they wanted a barn wedding. Having visited a few venues, the pair clicked most with Nic and Carol at Alpheton Hall Barns. The venue offered a lot of scope for personalisation, and it was clear they thought carefully about small touches and little details that helped bring the day together. This was perfect for Kat and Ben as the date was set for 4th May 2025, also known as Star Wars Day. To honour the date, they hid miniature Star Wars spaceship models around the venue for guests to discover! 

  • Styling your wedding is an exciting but often overwhelming process. With so many options available, it can be difficult to know where to begin. A good starting point is your venue. If your venue is already rich in character or heavily styled, lean into its existing décor and architectural features rather than competing with them. In these cases, try not to over-style the space – sometimes less really is more, and allowing the venue to shine can create a far more elegant result.

    If your venue is more of a blank canvas, styling it from scratch may feel daunting. To make the process more manageable, break it down into what matters most to you as a couple. Is it the colour scheme, the overall theme, or the personal details that tell your story? By prioritising what’s most important, you can build a cohesive vision without becoming overwhelmed.

    See more venue styling trends in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Styling your wedding is an exciting but often overwhelming process. With so many options available, it can be difficult to know where to begin. A good starting point is your venue. If your venue is already rich in character or heavily styled, lean into its existing décor and architectural features rather than competing with them. In these cases, try not to over-style the space – sometimes less really is more, and allowing the venue to shine can create a far more elegant result.

    If your venue is more of a blank canvas, styling it from scratch may feel daunting. To make the process more manageable, break it down into what matters most to you as a couple. Is it the colour scheme, the overall theme, or the personal details that tell your story? By prioritising what’s most important, you can build a cohesive vision without becoming overwhelmed.

    See more venue styling trends in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Amy and Julian's celebration at The Olde Bell in Hurley, Berkshire, photographed by Stone Photos, enjoyed a colourful theme filled with flowers, foliage and more. Groom Julian looked dapper in his black double-breasted tuxedo. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

  • A Stolen Moment Photography is a talented photography business based in Folkestone, Kent. Owner Daniel Ilkhan first picked up a camera at the age of 11 and has had a passion for seeing life through the lens ever since.

    “I photographed my first wedding abroad in 2015, and from that moment I knew I didn’t want it to stop there,” says Daniel. “By being present from the bride’s preparation right through to the first dance, I fell in love with the entire concept of the wedding day. Every wedding story is unique, and I love to savour each moment as your story unfolds, capturing the raw emotion as you and your loved one start the next part of your journey together.

    “I pride myself on carefully selecting candid, natural shots, creating memories that you, your family, and your friends will look back on and smile at for generations to come. This gives couples the opportunity to relax and not feel the need to act unnaturally during photos.

    “With that being said, in my pre-wedding consultations I work closely with the soon-to-be newlyweds to gain an understanding of what they want to achieve and to take on board any ideas they may have. This allows me to build a professional yet comfortable relationship with them so that when the nerve- wracking and highly anticipated day arrives, I’m a familiar face – ready to work with them and help them comfortably and confidently document their special day.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    DJ Sound & Lighting is a much-loved Welsh wedding entertainment company built on one simple idea: create nights people never forget. The team’s reputation has been repeatedly recognised, earning Best Wedding DJ in Wales not only in 2025 but also in 2024, along with Best Regional Wedding DJ for an impressive eight consecutive years. In 2025, they celebrated two major wins at the Welsh National Wedding Awards – Best Regional Wedding DJ and the overall Best Wedding DJ in Wales.

    “These awards matter so much because they’re voted for by the couples, venues, and suppliers we’re lucky enough to work with,” says founder Darren Tipples. “It’s their trust that keeps us growing.”

    The business began modestly – a teenager with a passion, a homemade setup, and parents willing to endure the noise. Darren’s early gigs were youth clubs, school discos, and any event where he could plug in a speaker. “My dad always said that service is what people remember most,” he adds. “Three decades later, that’s still the heart of everything we do.”

    Today, DJ Sound & Lighting is known for warm, people- focused service, packed dancefloors, and thoughtful production that fits each couple’s style. Darren credits the team for the company’s success: “They’re the reason each weekend feels special. Their reliability, creativity, and genuine care make all the difference.

    “Winning two national awards in one night was incredible,” he says. “But the real reward is being invited into the biggest days of people’s lives.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Spotlight on...South Cornwall. Where to wed in this picturesque part of the region? Often referred to as the Cornish Riviera, this magnificent part of the county is home to harbour towns including Looe, Fowey, Polperro, Mevagissey and Falmouth which sits at the entrance to the River Fal. The Falmouth is a wonderful hotel and wedding venue, read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    This real wedding of Amy and Julian photographed by Stone Photos at The Olde Bell in Hurley, Berkshire enjoyed a colourful theme filled with flowers, foliage and more. Amy chose an elegant pair of bridal sandals along with delicate jewellery that finished her look. Read their real-life wedding story in the new issue available to download now for FREE!

  • Char and Chris met at a murder mystery party and felt an instant spark. Chris tells us, “I tried to kiss her in a nightclub after the party, but she promptly rejected me. I did manage to get her number though, and we went on a date later that weekend and never looked back.”

    Chris proposed to Char on a skiing trip with friends to Val d’Isère in France. He had planned to take her to the Eye of the Needle, an iconic rock formation overlooking Tignes, but the weather dramatically turned and it took them hours to descend. Chris adds, “Later that evening, I popped the question beneath a button lift on a quiet walk. Not quite the picture- perfect proposal we had imagined, but it was just right for us.”

    See more from their wedding in the current issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Vanessa and Ben met in 2024 at The Elite Awards in Carlisle. Ben was performing alongside Boyz on Block, a last-minute addition after Boyzlife were forced to cancel. As Vanessa reflects, “If Brian and Keith hadn’t stepped back, Ben wouldn’t have been on that stage – and we might never have met. After the show, we found ourselves chatting, nothing planned or forced, just two people connecting in a room full of energy and celebration. That conversation sparked something real and everything changed from there.”

    Since that night, the couple have packed a lifetime into a single year – from award shows and festivals to exploring Spain and Dubai together. Then, in February 2025, during an unforgettable trip to New York, Ben asked Vanessa if she would be his wife.

    See more from their big day in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Lauren and Roy Hudson added a touch of noir to their exquisite wedding at Leez Priory. Lauren knew the dress was 'the one' the moment she tried it on. Lauren remembers, “It was important to me to get my grandma's seal of approval, being an alternative gown. I knew it was the one after showing her white gowns first and the moment I popped on the black gown she said, 'oh that's so you – you look beautiful'.”

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    Multi-award-winning artisan producer Simply Ice Cream has announced the launch of new two-litre scooping tubs. The tubs will initially be available in two of the brand’s best-selling flavours, Dreamy Vanilla and Heavenly Honeycomb, making them the perfect addition to any wedding dessert table.

    Handmade in small batches in the heart of the Kentish countryside, Simply Ice Cream’s creations are crafted using natural ingredients, with no artificial colours, flavours, or emulsifiers.

    “At this time of year, we know families and friends love sharing exceptional food,” says Sally Newall, founder of Simply Ice Cream. “Our new two-litre scooping tubs make it easier than ever to enjoy our handmade ice cream together.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Norton House Hotel, a Georgian seaside retreat, has won Best Boutique Venue 2025 (South and Central Region) at the Welsh National Wedding Awards – congratulations! The hotel offers the perfect blend of history, comfort, and culinary delight. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a relaxing break, or a base for exploring the coastal region, Norton House Hotel provides an unforgettable experience.

    The team shared their excitement about the win: “We are absolutely bursting with pride to announce that we won. This award genuinely means the world to the entire team. It’s a true testament to the dedication, passion, and love we pour into every single wedding hosted here. Thank you to every single person who voted – your support means more than we could ever put into words. This one is for our amazing couples.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Spotlight on...South Cornwall. Where to wed in this picturesque part of the region? Often referred to as the Cornish Riviera, this magnificent part of the county is home to harbour towns including Looe, Fowey, Polperro, Mevagissey and Falmouth which sits at the entrance to the River Fal. There are so many stunning wedding venues to choose from here, including the wonderful Lower Barns in St. Austell, https://lowerbarnswedding.co.uk

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    Amy and Julian's celebration at The Olde Bell in Hurley, Berkshire, photographed by Stone Photos, enjoyed a colourful theme filled with flowers, foliage and more. Headley-based Ether Events created Amy's fabulous bouquet - read their real-life wedding story in the new issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Eucalyptus, Star Wars, and Stilton the cat: a truly personal celebration for Benjamin and Katharine Ruddy at Alpheton Hall Barns. Kat and Ben knew they wanted a barn wedding. Having visited a few venues, the pair clicked most with Nic and Carol at Alpheton Hall Barns. The venue offered a lot of scope for personalisation, and it was clear they thought carefully about small touches and little details that helped bring the day together. This was perfect for Kat and Ben as the date was set for 4th May 2025, also known as Star Wars Day. To honour the date, they hid miniature Star Wars spaceship models around the venue for guests to discover! 

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    Planning your wedding is an exciting journey, filled with choices that define your day and reflect who you are as a couple. To avoid weddings becoming wasteful, more couples are considering sustainability — whether that means reducing waste, supporting ethical vendors, or simply minimising their environmental footprint. The good news? Eco-friendly choices can be seamlessly integrated into every stage of your planning. This guide will help you make sustainable decisions without compromising your style or vision.

    One of the first steps in planning your day is defining your overall vision. Discuss the style and vibe you want for your wedding – formal, rustic, or casual. There’s no right or wrong choice, but it should reflect your personalities. For example, if you’re an introvert, a large-scale wedding may feel overwhelming; likewise, if you love big events, a small registry office ceremony might feel underwhelming.

    Before booking anything, take time as a couple to define what sustainability means to you. Is your focus on low waste, ethical sourcing, supporting local communities, or reducing carbon emissions? Creating a shared vision ensures your values shine through every decision.

    See more inspiration in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Planning your wedding is an exciting journey, filled with choices that define your day and reflect who you are as a couple. To avoid weddings becoming wasteful, more couples are considering sustainability — whether that means reducing waste, supporting ethical vendors, or simply minimising their environmental footprint. The good news? Eco-friendly choices can be seamlessly integrated into every stage of your planning. This guide will help you make sustainable decisions without compromising your style or vision.

    One of the first steps in planning your day is defining your overall vision. Discuss the style and vibe you want for your wedding – formal, rustic, or casual. There’s no right or wrong choice, but it should reflect your personalities. For example, if you’re an introvert, a large-scale wedding may feel overwhelming; likewise, if you love big events, a small registry office ceremony might feel underwhelming.

    Before booking anything, take time as a couple to define what sustainability means to you. Is your focus on low waste, ethical sourcing, supporting local communities, or reducing carbon emissions? Creating a shared vision ensures your values shine through every decision.

    See more inspiration in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Town Head Estate is a romantic wedding haven on the shores of Windermere. Set within 130 acres of private grounds, it offers a serene walled garden, an original glasshouse and exclusivity for you and your guests. Here, you can wander along half a mile of private lake frontage, explore the boathouse, enjoy luxury accommodation, and set sail on the estate’s motoryacht.

    Thoughtfully modernised yet full of character, the venue blends natural beauty with contemporary comforts. The Wedding Barn perfectly marries rustic charm with elegant details – exposed stone walls, oak beams and underfloor heating create a warm, inviting atmosphere. A traditional stone bank barn, it offers entry from both the lower and upper levels. The lower level is home to a stylish bar and a relaxed lounge area, ideal for gathering with loved ones. Open stairs lead to the upper floor where an airy, light-flooded space awaits, ready to seat up to 120 guests for your ceremony and wedding breakfast.

    Outside, the former farmyard has become an elegant terrace, with a sweeping staircase leading to landscaped gardens and a romantic bandstand. Even the old outside WC has been beautifully reimagined as a charming cocktail and gin bar, with decking that overlooks the gardens – perfect for sunset toasts.

    Once the housekeeper’s cottage, Town Head Estate’s Honeymoon Cottage has been transformed into a luxurious retreat. Its open-plan layout features a cosy log burner, sumptuous wallpaper, sparkling chandeliers and a freestanding copper bath in the bedroom. From here, steps lead directly to your own private hot tub, tucked away in a secluded clearing overlooking the barn and orchard.

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Hardesty Event Design is a luxury wedding and event planning company based in Norfolk and London, led by UK planner and coordinator Emily Hardesty. Specialising in full-service wedding planning, on the day coordination, elegant venue styling, corporate events, and private celebrations, Emily and her team bring meticulous design and heartfelt care to events across the UK and beyond.

    Emily shares: “At the heart of Hardesty Event Design is a creative partnership with you. I promise to truly listen, understand your vision, and work tirelessly to bring it to life. My Bespoke Planning service is crafted for couples who want to stay hands-on, yet value expert guidance to make their celebration everything they dream of. My goal is to ensure you feel supported and stress-free while we thoughtfully curate every detail of your day.”

    Hardesty Event Design’s comprehensive planning and design service ensures no detail is overlooked, creating sophisticated, meaningful celebrations woven with storytelling, stunning décor, and seamless guest experience – luxury wedding planning shaped entirely around you and your vision.

    Planning a marquee wedding at home? Hardesty Event Design will help you create a magical celebration beneath the sky. Whether you imagine transparent panels opening to birdsong and soft breezes or a romantic first dance beneath the stars, marquee weddings blend the elegance of indoors with the beauty of the outdoors. Emily adores every aesthetic detail – colours, textures, florals, candlelight – but she’s equally invested in the unglamorous essentials: backup generators, perfect site levels, the placement of windows for the best light, and all the behind-the-scenes decisions that make a marquee wedding feel effortless.

    Your wedding planning is always a partnership. Emily and her team are here to guide, support, and take on the tasks that feel overwhelming. Together, you’ll create something truly magical.

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Often referred to as the Cornish Riviera, South Cornwall is a magnificent part of the county, home to harbour towns and picturesque sights. Wedding venues are large and small, with Frieda & the Moon situated near Looe offering a wonderful intimate option. Read more in the issue available to download now for FREE!

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    When choosing a wedding venue in and around Windsor and Ascot, there are so many fantastic choices including the stunning Royal Berkshire hotel. Read more in the latesat issue available to download now for FREE and to find out more about weddings at this property, visit https://www.exclusive.co.uk/royal-berkshire

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    Roy and Lauren have known each other for as long as they can remember. Over time, they realised that their friendship had potential become something more. They were right, and on 5th August, 2025 the pair joyfully tied the knot at Leez Priory.

  • Lauren and Joe met in secondary school in 2005. Over the years, their relationship blossomed, and on their fifth anniversary Joe surprised Lauren by popping the question on a sun-kissed beach in Cyprus. It was the perfect moment that marked the beginning of their next chapter together.

    When choosing a backdrop for their big day, Lauren and Joe knew they wanted something outdoors, in a beautiful location that reflected their style – and The BarnYard fit the bill perfectly. The couple chose a soft baby blue, pale pink and white colour palette that complemented The BarnYard’s aesthetic. Lauren tells us, “We went to open days and fairs to get inspiration for our décor. Along with the help and recommendations from Lisa at Flowers & Sparkle Florist, we were able to put together our dream day.”

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Sophie and Hywel met in school when they were 16. They sat together in science class and became closer, which led to Hywel asking Sophie to go to prom with him. Sophie tells us, “We spent all summer talking and made it official on bonfire night and have been inseparable ever since.”

    Hywel proposed in September 2022 during a holiday in Cape Verde. They were celebrating purchasing a house together and wanted a short break before moving in and dealing with all the stress that comes with it. Sophie continues, “Hywel wanted a beach proposal and was checking the weather all week to get a nice, clear sunset. Halfway along the beach, which was completely deserted, Hywel got on one knee and popped the question. I thought it was a joke at first as I was in shock! After the proposal, we went back to the hotel and booked into one of the upmarket restaurants for a celebratory dinner.”

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    String Infusion has launched a new side of its business called Fusion Live! Fusion Live specialises in high-energy, tailor-made DJ experiences that transform any event into an unforgettable celebration.

    The team at String Infusion shared: “Whether you’re looking for a solo DJ to set the vibe or a full-scale Ibiza-style orchestra to create an electrifying atmosphere, we deliver world-class entertainment designed around your vision. Our team consists of top-tier musicians and performers with years of industry experience, ensuring a seamless blend of live instruments, DJ sets, and interactive energy that keeps your guests engaged from start to finish. From luxury private parties and corporate events to large-scale productions, Fusion Live is your go-to entertainment partner. Let us bring your event to life with a fully customised, dynamic performance that stands out from the rest. Let’s make it unforgettable.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Riverhills Health Club & Day Spa in Ipswich has expanded its treatment range by partnering with award-winning spa house Tribe517 to launch two exclusive signature rituals: The Art of Sleep and The Art of Happiness. Both are 45-minute treatments; The Art of Sleep is designed to relax and quiet the mind, while The Art of Happiness aims to invigorate and uplift. These new additions complement the already impressive collection of spa facilities at Riverhills Health Club & Day Spa, including a vitality pool, SnowSky, a sensory spa garden, and much more. Both treatments are perfect for de-stressing in the run-up to your big day.

    Debbie Lawes, the spa manager at Riverhills Health Club & Day Spa, tells us: “Partnering with Tribe517 brings two new signature experiences to Riverhills that perfectly complement our ethos of personalised, intuitive spa days. The Art of Sleep and The Art of Happiness are treatments that go beyond massage; they invite our guests into rituals that restore balance, encourage emotional wellbeing, and truly enhance the Riverhills spa experience.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Devon's Froginwell Vineyard in Exeter's picturesque countryside hosted the styled shoot on page 35 of the new issue available to download now for FREE! A talented team of suppliers collaborated to create these understated, timeless, and elegant wedding looks. Lottie from Violet Petal Florals made the gorgeous bridal bouquet caught on camera by Isobel Buxton Photography.

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    Tie the knot in Windsor or Ascot in a stunning choice of wedding venues. Monkey Island Estate is nestled on its own private island in Berkshire's picturesquw Bray-on-Thames. Read more in the issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Wedding celebrant and shoot coordinator, Gabrielle Jones, wanted to bring a photo shoot together full of queer people and allies of the LGBTQ+ community with vibrancy and fun and boy did she fulfil the brief. Gabrielle says, "I wanted to create a stage to allow everyone to be themselves and to promote love. I met Charlie, from Farlie Photography and we clicked straightaway. Charlie not only understood my vision but skilfully brought it from concept to reality.” The models are a real-life couple who celebrated an intimate wedding the year before, so this colourful shoot was a beautiful chance for them to feel that newlywed love all over again.

  • Emily Tanner from Heart E Designs wanted to combine bright colours and playful vibes to create a fun styled shoot on the Kentish coast. “In true wedding-day style, it rained, but that didn’t put us off,” says Emily. “With a strong team of award-winning creatives and like-minded wedding-industry experts on board, including Skye the cockapoo, this vibrant shoot filled the room with love and laughter!”

    See more from the styled shoot in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Perched high above the Dyfi Estuary, with sweeping panoramic views of the rolling Welsh hills and the glistening waters below, this styled shoot at Glandyfi Castle captured the essence of timeless elegance. Thoughtfully designed to showcase the versatility and enchanting charm of the castle, the shoot unfolded through four captivating design narratives.

    The first embraced a classic palette of white and green – refined, romantic, and echoing the natural beauty of the lush landscape. Set against the castle’s rugged exterior, crisp linens, tall taper candles, and abundant white blooms created an air of sophistication.

    The second transitioned indoors to the castle’s atrium, where soft draping, textured stone, and accents of blue reflected the sea beyond, cultivating a serene and ethereal atmosphere.

    The third burst into life with vibrant colour – florals in vivid hues danced along the tables and climbed the castle walls, embodying joy and celebration.

    Finally, the Mediterranean-inspired setup brought a slice of Italy to Wales, with sun-kissed lemons, rustic charm, and warm golden tones evoking long al fresco evenings under the stars.

    Photographer Lauren Webster tells us: “None of this magic would have been possible without the incredible team of suppliers who brought their talent, creativity, and heart to every detail across the two-day shoot. This project stands as a testament to what can be created when passionate, dedicated people come together in an extraordinary place.”

    See more from the styled shoot in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    There are four types of brides, which one are you?

    The timeless, classic bride: You’re the embodiment of elegance with refined details, luxurious fabrics, and a love for tradition. You’ll never have to look back on those photos and cringe! Your look is refined with classic, soft blush pinks and a romantic air. The beautiful low bun adorned with an accessory will be your go-to.

    The vintage bride: You’re a nostalgic soul who’s drawn to the romance of the past. Whether it’s 1920s glamour or 1950s charm, you bring old-school beauty with a twist. For your makeup, think bold, defined eyes, a sultry red lip and groomed brows, and when it comes to hair, Hollywood waves will give you a Golden Era edge.

    The free-spirited bride: Down-to-earth and whimsical, you love a laid-back look that feels effortless. Nature is your backdrop, and your heart is full of wildflower vibes. Let your natural beauty shine through with a no-makeup look focusing on flawless, glowing, lit-from- within skin.

    The fashion-forward icon: You set trends instead of following them. This may well be you if you’ve opted for a city centre black-tie affair. You love bold shapes, unexpected fabrics, and a runway-ready style. Your wedding is your personal fashion statement. The modern bride favours a sleek ponytail or high bun, a sexy, smoky eye, a nude lip, and glowing, glass-like skin.

    Take our looking your best quiz in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    If you’ve always dreamed of trying on wedding dresses and you’re a soon-to-be bride, then your time has come! Getting ready for your first bridal boutique appointment can be quite daunting, but by being appointment can be quite daunting, but by being prepared, you can brace yourself for anything the day may throw at you.

    Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of what you need to do, something to consider is how you feel in changing rooms: do you breeze through without a second thought, or do you agonise over every detail? If you resonate with the latter, then you need to make sure you’re bringing people with you who hype you up! No Debbie-downers or glass-half-empty attitudes — we need good energy and kind honesty.

    See more bridal boutique tips in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Tie the knot in Windsor or Ascot where there are a fantastic selection of wedding venues on offer. De Vere Beaumont Estate is one of them, home to the beautiful Beaumont Suite and a stunning outdoor ceremony area, perfect for those planning a summer wedding. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Devon's Froginwell Vineyard in Exeter's picturesque countryside hosted the styled shoot on page 35 of the new issue photographed by Isobel Buxton. A talented team of suppliers collaborated to make the understated, timeless, and elegant wedding looks including Nancy from Unveiled Glam who created model Heloisa's soft, romantic hairstyle. Download the issue now for FREE to read more!

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    Channelling Regency sophistication with a nod to Bridgerton, shoot coordinator Caroline Gould designed a styled shoot that perfectly complements the hotel's historic grandeur. Caroline recalls, “Weddings at Wivenhoe House Hotel often take place in the Garden Suite but we wanted to focus our efforts on showcasing the Drawing Room for ceremonies and Signatures Room for dining. It's such a beautiful space, steeped in history and the perfect location within the Hotel for Weddings of up to 60 guests. Having worked in the wedding industry for over 20 years, mostly as a wedding planner, I've met some fantastic suppliers in the Essex area that really are at the top of their game. So, when it came to selecting collaborators for this shoot, it was super easy and an absolute pleasure to work with them all.”

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    Firm friends and business partners Mel and Lisa founded the bridal boutique ReNovia this year. Former secondary school teacher Mel and wedding and events planner Lisa have combined their experience and knowledge to launch this exciting business venture. Not only do they sell new and pre-loved wedding gowns and mother-of-the-bride/ groom dresses, but they also run a bridal-wear agency, plan weddings and events, and have even started a networking group in Hythe, Kent.

    ReNovia has appeared at several wedding fairs this autumn and has begun forming collaborations with venues across Kent to work on exciting projects such as fashion shows and a curated wedding-fair experience, where couples can enjoy a fully interactive event with selected suppliers. Mel and Lisa have also featured as live guests on Simply Business Club’s radio show, Business Networking Show.

    One of ReNovia’s key pillars is sustainability. They stock a range of designer collections, including Maggie Sottero, Ronald Joyce, Pronovias and Calvin Klein. Brides can trust in the quality of their gown for the big day, and the beauty is that they can later resell the dress through ReNovia’s agency.

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • EDIT Photography is run by the talented Elina Thomas, a specialist in wedding photography. We asked Elina what piece of advice she would give couples to help their day run smoothly and look great in photos.

    She shared her expert insight: “If you start to feel nervous or a little awkward in front of the camera, the best thing you can do is turn toward each other and reconnect. Hold hands, share a touch, lean in – anything that brings you back into the moment together. Your body language shifts the second you focus on each other instead of the camera. And remember: your photos will reflect the energy of your day. If you’re soaking it all in and genuinely enjoying yourselves, that joy will naturally shine through in every image.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Olivia and Ryan met like many of us, online, and it was love at first swipe. When the time came to pop the question, it was Ryan that got down on one knee – choosing to ask Olivia on a rowboat in Knaresborough.

    For any couple, choosing a venue can feel like a mighty task; however, Olivia and Ryan had a clear vision in mind. Olivia comments: “We love spending long weekends exploring The Lakes, so we wanted our wedding to feel like the perfect getaway in the great outdoors.” Long Acre Barn set the scene for their nuptials and perfectly embodied the rural aesthetic they wanted. The chosen theme for their big day was rustic, chic pastels – perfectly displayed throughout their stationery and tablescapes.

    See more from their big day in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Lucy and Graham met at work, and it was at a Christmas party that they sparked a relationship. They had been dating for 16 years when Graham decided to pop the question – asking Lucy on Great Yarmouth pier with their beloved dog, Ruby, in attendance.

    Their choice of wedding venue was a sentimental one, as Caley Hall Hotel had set the scene for many of their getaways. They said their “I do’s” in the local church, Old Hunstanton.

    Their theme was a collection of all their favourite things, with dogs, vintage touches, beaches, and traditional elements all making an appearance. This was highlighted by a pink colour scheme, seen throughout the décor and the bridesmaids’ dresses. They adorned the venue with white and pink flower displays, an impressive floral arch, a handmade beach hut post box, and seashells on the tables.

    See more from their wedding in the current issue. Download your free copy here.

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    With Christmas and New Year a distant memory, the next significant date in the diary is Valentine's Day. For those of you putting the finishing touches to a romantic V-day wedding this year, this issue is packed full of inspiration to assist, including this gorgeous styled shoot at Devon's Froginwell Vineyard. See the feature in full in the brand new issue available to download now for FREE!

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    'I Do' Frocks Bridal in Berkshire provided the stunning wedding gowns and accessories for the floral fancy styled shoot in the latest issue, photographed in the ethereal Walled Garden at Hungerford Park. This romantic spot is set within a private estate, hidden behind brick walls and surrounded by wildflower meadows and ancient trees. See the shoot in full in the issue available to download now for FREE!

  • Wedding celebrant and shoot coordinator, Gabrielle Jones, wanted to bring a photo shoot together full of queer people and allies of the LGBTQ+ community with vibrancy and fun and boy did she fulfil the brief. Gabrielle says, "I wanted to create a stage to allow everyone to be themselves and to promote love. I met Charlie, from Farlie Photography and we clicked straightaway. Charlie not only understood my vision but skilfully brought it from concept to reality.” The models are a real-life couple who celebrated an intimate wedding the year before, so this colourful shoot was a beautiful chance for them to feel that newlywed love all over again.

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    British pearl jewellery brand ORA Pearls has opened The Pearl Shop in the heart of Whitstable on Harbour Street. The store’s marine aesthetic reflects the brand’s identity: elegant, modern, and rooted in a deep appreciation for nature’s most cherished gem.

    In addition to its signature pearl pieces, The Pearl Shop offers permanent welded jewellery — a growing trend in which custom-fit bracelets or anklets are painlessly welded on, symbolising connection or personal milestones.

    The boutique also features a range of objets d’art, alongside a curated selection of gifts and small objects chosen with care and creativity.

    The brand behind The Pearl Shop is led by an all-female team, committed to sustainability, craftsmanship, and supporting women. All pieces are made in limited quantities to avoid overproduction, using recyclable packaging and ethically sourced materials.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • The Welsh National Wedding Awards, now in its 15th year, shines a light on the incredible Welsh wedding industry, with categories ranging from Best Bridal Retailer to Best Venue.

    Throughout the summer, thousands of votes were cast by couples and their families, who took time out of their busy lives to thank the suppliers that helped make their dream day extra special.

    Almost 400 shortlisted businesses from every region of Wales attended the Welsh National Wedding Awards ceremony at Brangwyn Hall. The event was opened by awards founder Jessica Rice, who then handed proceedings over to broadcaster and mental health activist Matt Johnson.

    Jessica said, “Having hosted the Welsh National Wedding Awards for 15 years, we are passionate about shining a light on the industry, recognising and celebrating suppliers from every corner of Wales — many of whom work incredibly long hours, providing exceptional services for a day that will be one of the most special in a couple’s lives together.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Harnessing the timeless chic of “old money,” this styled shoot at The Midland Manchester blends classic elegance with modern sophistication. The refined colour palette and bridal silhouettes pair perfectly with the contemporary tablescape. The bride showcases a variety of dress styles that highlight the venue’s elegant halls, while the groom embraces a city-chic look in a black suit. The avant-garde shape of the tablescape is showstopping and demands attention, dressed in lavish textures and understated floral displays.

    See more from the styled shoot in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Set against the warm, weathered textures of Buggs Barn, this romantic summer editorial brings to life a vision of vintage elegance wrapped in soft pastel hues. Inspired by the gentle blush of garden flowers, heirloom details, and the effortless beauty of countryside charm, this shoot strikes a delicate balance between the timeless and the whimsical.

    Layers of florals spill over antique-style furniture, silks flutter in the breeze, and each scene is thoughtfully styled to evoke a sense of dreamy nostalgia. From blush pinks to powdery blues and faded lilacs, the palette whispers of summer afternoons, wildflower meadows, and the charm of a bygone era.

    Every detail, from the vintage tableware to the floral-adorned stationery, has been carefully chosen to echo the softness and soul of the setting. The result? A dreamy, painterly celebration of love in its most poetic form.

    See more from the styled shoot in the current issue. Download your free copy here.

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    Channelling Regency sophistication with a nod to Bridgerton, shoot coordinator Caroline Gould designed a styled shoot that perfectly complements the hotel's historic grandeur. Caroline recalls, “Weddings at Wivenhoe House Hotel often take place in the Garden Suite but we wanted to focus our efforts on showcasing the Drawing Room for ceremonies and Signatures Room for dining. It's such a beautiful space, steeped in history and the perfect location within the Hotel for Weddings of up to 60 guests. Having worked in the wedding industry for over 20 years, mostly as a wedding planner, I've met some fantastic suppliers in the Essex area that really are at the top of their game. So, when it came to selecting collaborators for this shoot, it was super easy and an absolute pleasure to work with them all.”

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    Spring is in the air! I adore this pretty colour palette chosen by real wedding couple Bekki and Matt who hosted their special day at luxurious Cornish wedding venue Tredudwell Manor. Read all about it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Tucked away in the peaceful Berkshire countryside, The Walled Garden at Hungerford Park provided the magical setting for this pretty shoot. Couples getting married here can get access to the garden for five days, allowing time for setting up. I adore the floral design on the tables, created by Alicia Billyeald at The Wessex Flower Company that complemented the styling and tableware by Antonia Roskill at Honour & Pop. See the shoot in full in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Meaningful keepsakes aren’t just for the bride – they’re a wonderful way for the groom to shine too. Look for engraved cufflinks or tie bars that can feature your initials, wedding date, or a short phrase that holds special meaning for both of you.

    If you have a sentimental watch passed down through generations, now is the perfect time to wear it. Alternatively, you could choose a new watch to mark the occasion and have it engraved with a meaningful date or message.

    A bespoke tie offers a personal touch, crafted from fabrics that reflect your colour palette, or even a pattern inspired by your heritage.

    Pocket squares can carry sentimental details too. Consider hand-stitched monograms, a hidden message in the hem, or fabric taken from a loved one’s outfit.

    See more inspiration in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    We’re truly spoiled in South Wales, surrounded by beautiful beaches seemingly made for dreamy seaside ceremonies. If you’re imagining vows framed by soft sand and rolling waves, a few practicalities are worth keeping in mind – starting with the weather. The UK is famously unpredictable, and strong winds, high tides or a sudden downpour can quickly interrupt your perfect moment. High tide may shrink your ceremony space, while low tide can reveal seaweed or rocks that aren’t ideal for photos. Always have a backup plan: by all means dream of the beach wedding you’ve always wanted, but is there a sheltered space nearby if the weather turns?

    Think, too, about the nature of your chosen beach. Is it a busy public spot filled with families, or a quieter stretch of coastline? Some coastal venues offer the best of both worlds, beach access with added privacy, and can guide you on timings, secluded locations and logistics.

    Facilities are also crucial. Are there toilets nearby? Is there shade for children, elderly guests or anyone sensitive to the heat? Consider parasols, fans, plenty of water or welcome kits with sunscreen, flip-flops and towels.

    See more inspiration in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Hays Travel, a travel specialist with stores across the UK, has helped hundreds of couples plan the honeymoon of their dreams.

    “Whether you’re dreaming of lazy days on sun-kissed beaches, candlelit dinners under the stars, or once-in-a- lifetime adventures in far-flung places, we’re here to make it happen,” says the team at Hays Travel. “No stress, just complete peace of mind with more choice, value, and award- winning service than ever. Our expert travel team can help you plan a honeymoon that’s just right for you, whether it’s a romantic getaway in the Maldives, dreamy sunsets cruising in Santorini, couples’ safaris in South Africa, or chic city breaks in Paris. We customise every detail of your holiday romance by learning your story, style, and must-haves. From handpicked hotels and dreamy destinations to thoughtful extras like private transfers, room upgrades, and romantic surprises, we’ll make sure your honeymoon is as unique as you.

    “Whether you want all-out luxury, something a little more off the beaten track, or a cosy hideaway with plenty of sun and sea, with Hays Travel, your honeymoon will be full of magic, memories, and moments to treasure.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Bayfield Catering, a wedding caterer based in Holt, Norfolk, attended The Wedding Industry Awards at the end of November as nominees for a prestigious category. This nomination is a testament to the outstanding service the company has provided to brides and grooms throughout the year.

    Owner Emma Boubaker shares her story: “I am a local girl from the North Norfolk Coast, born in Blakeney, and I have worked in the catering industry all my life. I trained at Norwich City College, where I achieved my Catering City & Guilds Diploma. My first job was under Galton Blackiston at Morston Hall, where I trained for a couple of years. I continued my career in various local establishments along the Norfolk coast, gaining experience in different working environments.

    “I worked my way through a range of catering roles and held five head chef positions before deciding to launch my own company, Bayfield Catering. I now run my outside catering business with the help of my family. I have a passion for food, use high-quality produce, and maintain strong relationships with local suppliers.

    “We can help you create your perfect day, ensuring it is as stress-free as possible. Whether you’ve chosen a large or small venue, we can accommodate your needs and offer advice on what will work well. We provide a variety of hot and cold food options, including canapés, sharing boards and platters, and three-course meals with a wide range of choices to suit all budgets and taste buds.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Tyler and Ryan's May wedding enjoyed the backdrop of The Alverton in Truro, dressed in a blush pink colour theme. I loved their Audio Guest Book - read about it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    The Walled Garden at Hungerford Park in Berkshire provided the magical setting for this pretty shoot photographed by the talented Annabel Farley Photography. See the shoot in full in the latesty issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Helen and Ben met like many modern couples, online through a dating app. Their connection was instant, and over time their bond only grew deeper. Ben proposed during a magical city break in Berlin. “It was our last night, and we’d managed to get last-minute evening tickets to visit the dome and roof terrace of the Reichstag Building,” says Helen. “Ben asked me to marry him just outside, a few minutes after midnight, making it Valentine’s Day. I was overjoyed and excited that we could look forward to planning more of our bucket-list trips together.”

    The couple dreamed of a venue surrounded by nature, with an outdoor ceremony setting. Helen explains, “The Ferry House felt remote enough to enjoy the scenic views over the water’s edge. The backdrop and the oak gazebo made it an easy choice for us. A major factor was having an all-in-one venue with accommodation. There are rooms on-site and cottages nearby, which was exactly what our guests needed.”

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Leah and Simon met at school, but after losing contact, they later reconnected through a dating app. Leah tells us, “We always laugh about the fact that modern romance can start with a swipe – proof that finding your lifelong partner can happen in the most unexpected ways.”

    Simon proposed in August 2019 at Symonds Yat, one of the couple’s favourite spots overlooking the river. He brought a picnic hamper filled with Leah’s favourite foods and a bottle of bubbly to celebrate. It was an intimate and meaningful moment that was perfect for them.

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    The Watches of Switzerland Group has announced the opening of Mappin & Webb’s new jewellery showroom in Manchester. Located in St Ann’s Square, the stunning Grade II listed building sits within a designated conservation area, and the exterior shopfront has been carefully restored in line with the original structure, including its distinctive pink façade.

    Spanning an impressive 700 square metres, this is the largest Mappin & Webb showroom to date, offering customers a high-quality experience across luxury jewellery brands in an environment that celebrates heritage, craftsmanship and modern luxury retailing.

    Located over two floors, the showroom seamlessly blends luxury jewellery with a designated hospitality experience space, including a lounge, feature bar and private shopping rooms.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Creative Decorations has recently relocated to the Norfolk coast and is now based in Great Yarmouth. With a passion for creating fun, vibrant, and memorable wedding décor, owner Helen brings her award- winning expertise and infectious enthusiasm to couples across the region.

    Whether you’re dreaming of colourful balloon arches, eye-catching installations, or classic table centrepieces, Creative Decorations offers a wide range of options to bring your vision to life. With more than 14 years of experience, multiple awards, and a place on a global balloon-build team, Helen brings both skill and imagination to every event.

    Believing that every wedding should reflect the couple’s personality, Helen loves working on themed celebrations and bespoke ideas. So if you’re planning your big day and want décor that’s full of fun, she’d love to have a chat.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Both Joshua and Rhea fell in love with Apton Hall, and it matched their sage green colour scheme perfectly, to Rhea's delight! Rhea wore a stunning, satin off-the-shoulder ballgown, purchased from Bellissima Weddings. Her bride tribe were by her side on the day she said yes, and it was safe to say there were tears all round. The design, Essence of Australia was another nod to travel! It was certainly meant to be. The groom and his fellow groomsmen looked dapper in cream three-piece suits, whilst the bridesmaids wore mix and match gowns in sage.

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    Tyler and Ryan's May wedding enjoyed the backdrop of The Alverton in Truro, dressed in a blush pink colour theme. Read about it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Nestled in the heart of Kent, Leeds Castle has unveiled details of its new Knights’ Retreat family accommodation. Having opened in July, the accommodation has been designed to spark the imagination of guests both young and old. The eight whimsical lodges are stowed away within the castle’s idyllic 500-acre grounds and were inspired by Queen Eleanor of Castile’s vision for a ‘Castle of Delights’.

    Named after mythical creatures such as the Basilisk, Minotaur, and Gryphon, these fairytale lodges provide the perfect base to explore the delights of the Leeds Castle estate. Guests staying in a Knights’ Retreat lodge benefit from complimentary access to the Castle and its magnificent grounds.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Thérapie Clinic is delighted to announce the official opening of its first-ever clinic in Wales, marking a major milestone in the brand’s continued expansion across the UK and Ireland. The new location is Thérapie Clinic’s 81st clinic and is situated in the bustling heart of Cardiff City Centre. This exciting launch brings Thérapie Clinic’s renowned expertise in aesthetics to the Welsh capital, offering clients in Wales direct access to premium, doctor-led treatments. The Cardiff clinic will feature two highly experienced medical aesthetic doctors specialising in anti-wrinkle injections, polynucleotides and dermal fillers, ensuring clients are in safe, expert hands.

    The new clinic comprises of five purpose-built treatment rooms, delivering a wide range of advanced non-surgical aesthetic services. Clients can look forward to comprehensive treatments, including cosmetic injections, laser hair removal, skin theory peels, and microneedling.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    After the proposal, it’s not long after the cork’s been popped on the Champagne that thoughts quickly turn to wedding planning. Even though many couples say to themselves, ‘We’ll just enjoy being engaged for a bit,’ colour charts, themes and cake flavours very quickly become the topic of conversation.

    Of course, choosing a time, date and location are essential, but it’s who you will be sharing the day with which should be paramount. Whittling down your friends and family to your nearest and dearest is no mean feat, especially if your budget doesn’t allow for a huge guest list. There’s also the added pressure of who you think you should invite, rather than who you want to invite. Remember that no one’s opinion matters; if you don’t want Aunt Doris, then don’t invite her. If you don’t want your friend’s new boyfriend of two weeks there, you don’t have to – it’s about you and your partner, and that’s it!

    See more stationery tips in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Once upon a time, wedding food was primarily intended to keep guests fed and was often predictable, uninspiring, and somewhat boring. uninspiring, and somewhat boring. You’d expect a protein, a starch, and maybe a salad to be a safe option. Luckily, we’ve entered a new era where food takes centre stage with bold flavours, creativity, and plenty of heart. It’s now a beautiful statement of the couple’s journey, with their own preferences taking priority. It’s not just about what’s expected; it’s about food that represents and expresses the lovebirds.

    See more catering tips in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Buckinghamshire-based Rackleys Chiltern Hills provided the magical backdrop for Sam and Nick's special day. The stunning arrangements of sunflowers were expertly created by the talented team at Hire Heaven. Read all about it in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Vaulty Manor was the location for this boho celebration of family & forever – fur babies included! At the core of the shoot is shoot organiser, Janie's, deep personal connection to the venue, which was once her great-grandmother's home and is now a beloved family-run wedding space. The photos capture areas she remembers fondly from childhood, making the entire shoot feel personal and rooted in family history because, ultimately, everything about this venue comes back to home.

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    Buckinghamshire-based Rackleys Chiltern Hills provided the magical backdrop for Sam and Nick's special day. Pronovias provided Sam's simple and elegant wedding dress. Read all about their stunning real wedding in the new issue available to download now for FREE!

  • Chilston Park’s interior exudes timeless elegance, blending classic Georgian architecture with rich period furnishings.Grand chandeliers illuminate oak-panelled walls, while antique portraits and plush fabrics add historic charm. The drawing rooms and library offer cozy sophistication, and each individually styled bedroom reflects traditional opulence with modern comfort. It’s a refined, yet welcoming, atmosphere steeped in heritage. Chilston Park’s exterior is a striking example of Georgian country house architecture, set amidst 77 acres of lush Kent countryside. Its red-brick façade, tall sash windows, and symmetrical design exude stately charm. A serene lake, manicured gardens, and tree-lined drive enhance its picturesque appeal, offering a tranquil, regal setting that captures the essence of English heritage. Ceremonies can take place in various areas:

    There are many stand out features at Chilston Park, but some that take your breath away are the historic lake, the elegant fountains, mature parkland, the grand staircase, the marble lounge, and Culpeper’s restaurant. Some places just need to be visited to truly appreciate the beauty they display! For Chilston Park, it’s not just about hosting weddings, they build a long-lasting relationship with their wedding couples and treat them to a menu and wine tasting — the ideal way to get to know the venue. They also offer romantic anniversary stays with complimentary upgrades to the bridal suite that you’ll stay in on your wedding night.

    See more local venues in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Located on the beautiful esplanade in Penarth and looking out over the Bristol Channel is the iconic Penarth Pier Pavilion, a romantic venue with spectacular sea views for you and your guests to enjoy.

    First opening in 1929, Penarth Pier Pavilion is an impressive example of Art Deco architecture, with a vaulted main gallery and several charming wedding spaces to choose from. Hosting a range of events throughout the year, the venue offers live music, art exhibitions and workshops, with a team of dedicated staff on hand to ensure your event runs seamlessly.

    The Pavilion is licensed for civil ceremonies, weddings and civil partnerships, seating between 10 and 110 loved ones. Everything can be organised for you, from the room layout and place settings to fabulous food, so that you and your guests can relax and enjoy the day.

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Amie and Tom’s paths crossed when Tom’s brother started dating (and eventually married) Amie’s best friend – talk about the ideal double date! Their relationship blossomed, and Tom got down on one knee and proposed to her at Keldas, with the beautiful views of Ullswater as their backdrop. Tom, with the help of their one-year-old, Louie, asked Amie to spend the rest of her life with him. Amie was caught completely off-guard; luckily, her stepdad wasn’t and was hiding out of sight to take pictures of the proposal.

    When it came to choosing their venue, they wanted something that was “beautiful, relaxed, and with outdoor options,” commented Amie. Ghyll Barn was perfect and would set the scene for their special day. To bring the venue to life, they chose a theme of wildflowers – wanting to harness a boho vibe that was relaxed and not overly formal. Tom and Amie enlisted the help of their mothers and family members to style the venue. Tom built the arch that they would later stand under, and they had the help of Amie’s cousin for the flowers on the special day.

    See more from their big day in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Nestled in the picturesque Stour Valley near Stratford-upon-Avon, Ettington Park Hotel offers couples a truly enchanting setting for their wedding day. This stunning Victorian Gothic manor boasts more than 20 years of experience in creating unforgettable celebrations. Discover the venue in our December/January issue, available to download for free now.

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    When James Gatward first opened his workshop in Hitchin's Market Square in 1760, King George II was still on the throne, and the Industrial Revolution had yet to reshape Britain. What began as a small enterprise crafting timepieces for the Georgian gentry has since grown into an extraordinary legacy spanning nine generations. Discover his advice in our December/January issue, available to download for free now.

  • Chloe and Justin met at work and became friends while working together, but it wasn’t until a few months after Chloe changed departments that their relationship turned into something more. Justin popped the question while they were on holiday in Barcelona, Spain. Chloe explains, “Justin had planned a surprise trip to the top of Montjuïc Castle via cable car and proposed to me while we were overlooking the city. We then went for dinner at a beautiful restaurant called El Xalet de Montjuïc, with equally stunning views.”

    Their wedding was set for June 2025, with The Crown at Woodbridge setting the scene for the reception. The ceremony took place at Shire Hall, just a short walk from The Crown at Woodbridge, making it the perfect location. Chloe and Justin wanted a wedding that felt intimate and personal – which is why they chose The Crown at Woodbridge. Chloe adds, “We fell in love with The Crown at Woodbridge, as it had 10 bedrooms that we could offer to those travelling from afar, and we loved the chic, modern feel, with the quirky feature of the rowing boat hanging above the bar.”

    See more from their wedding in the current issue. Download your free copy here.

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    Founded with a passion for elegance and a commitment to excellence, the team at Wedding Car Dorset has been making dreams come true since its inception. The company's journey began with a single vintage car and a vision to provide couples with a memorable and luxurious experience on their special day. Over the years, the fleet has grown, yet the dedication to quality and personalised service remains unwavering. Discover more in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    As the season of celebrations, proposals and festive gatherings approaches, Lily Gabriella Fine Jewellery unveils a selection of exquisite pieces perfect for winter's most special moments. Read all about it in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    Both Joshua and Rhea fell in love with Apton Hall, and it matched their sage green colour scheme perfectly, to Rhea's delight! Rhea wore a stunning, satin off-the-shoulder ballgown, purchased from Bellissima Weddings. Her bride tribe were by her side on the day she said yes, and it was safe to say there were tears all round. The design, Essence of Australia was another nod to travel! It was certainly meant to be. The groom and his fellow groomsmen looked dapper in cream three-piece suits, whilst the bridesmaids wore mix and match gowns in sage.

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    Goddiva has launched The Goddiva Shoes Collection, its first footwear offering. Versatile designs in on-trend colours, including white, gold, and silver styles, are perfect for brides. Black, burgundy, and brown hues have also been carefully picked to pair with the brand's iconic dresses, ideal for bridesmaids and guests. The collection boasts different heel heights and silhouettes, from chic court shoes to strappy sandals and statement stilettos. The styles are available in sizes UK3 to UK8, with prices ranging from £45 to £65, goddiva.co.uk

    For more fashion news, head over to the latest issue of Your Yorkshire  Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

  • After Kyle proposed to Liv at her baby shower in 2023, the couple started looking for the dream venue to host their big day. They fell in love with the beautiful Southlands Barn thanks to its modern rustic vibes and romantic setting. Plus, “The staff were amazing and very accommodating,” Liv explains.

    Discover the story of the couple's big day in the Dec/Jan issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

  • Helen and Tim met via Facebook Dating and when the time came to propose Tim got down on one knee and popped the question at Stinchcombe Hill in Dursley in the April of 2024.

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

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    Goddiva has launched The Goddiva Shoes Collection, its  rst footwear offering. Versatile designs in on-trend colours, including white, gold, and silver styles, are perfect for brides. Black, burgundy, and brown hues have also been carefully picked to pair with the brand's iconic dresses, ideal for bridesmaids and guests. The collection boasts different heel heights and silhouettes, from chic court shoes to strappy sandals and statement stilettos. The styles are available in sizes UK3 to UK8, with prices ranging from £45 to £65, goddiva.co.uk

    For more fashion news, head over to the latest issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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    For those of you planning a new year wedding in Cornwall, take inspiration from Bekki and Matt's timeless day that took place at Tredudwell Manor in Fowey, Read about it in the latest issue available to download for FREE and wishing you all a happy new 2026!

  • Bursting with romantic charm, South Farm is a unique barn and country house wedding venue on the Hertfordshire/ Cambridgeshire borders, and looking after its little part of the world is a big priority for the team. With a stunning location, a lovingly restored Grade-II listed farmhouse, a beautiful summerhouse set in formal gardens, a magnicent Tudor Barn and other converted barn buildings, it provides a host of enchanting indoor and outdoor ceremony and reception spaces, whatever the weather. Discover his advice in our December/January issue, available to download for free now.

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    Buckinghamshire-based Rackleys Chiltern Hills provided the magical backdrop for Sam and Nick's special day. Hair and make-up artist Maira created the sensational make-up look for bride Sam. Read their love story in the new issue available to download now for FREE!

  • Nestled in the heart of Staffordshire's stunning countryside, The Blakelands Estate is a family-owned, award-winning venue, offering the ultimate retreat. Just a stone's throw from the A449, yet worlds apart from the ordinary, this picturesque setting provides the perfect blend of rural charm and accessibility. Discover the venue in our December/January issue, available to download for free now.

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    Hotel du Vin Winchester offers everything needed to host truly special events. With abundant character, a beautiful terrace, exceptional cuisine, an outstanding wine list and the cosiest of accommodations, the hotel delivers an unforgettable experience. Guests benefit from impeccable service and, for those seeking total privacy the entire hotel can be reserved exclusively for the wedding party and their guests, perfect for truly private celebrations. Discover more in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

  • A captivating new private dining destination opens in London's iconic Square Mile, just in time to celebrate the festive season or private gatherings. The Greenhouses in The City offers an intimate culinary experience for up to 20 guests. This hidden oasis blends twinkling lights, lush florals, and elegant design. Read all about their wedding in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    Vaulty Manor was the location for this boho celebration of family & forever – fur babies included! At the core of the shoot is shoot organiser, Janie's, deep personal connection to the venue, which was once her great-grandmother's home and is now a beloved family-run wedding space. The photos capture areas she remembers fondly from childhood, making the entire shoot feel personal and rooted in family history because, ultimately, everything about this venue comes back to home.

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    Are you devoted to poring over your horoscopes in search of direction or are you vaguely aware of your astrological symbol and that's where it ends? Whether you're an astrology buff or someone who likes to check the occasional prediction for a laugh, horoscopes can be fun. There's no denying that there are a lot of people who bear a striking resemblance to their sign's typical characteristics!

    Working day-in, day-out chatting to people with every possible birth date, celebrity hair stylist and founder of Melissa Salons (melissa-salons.com) Melissa Timperley has noticed some common themes in star signs and what hair styles they opt for. Here, she shares her thoughts on the styles that might suit you best according to your horoscope as a fun way to identify your natural vibe and inspire you to pin down your wedding-day look. What do you think of yours?

    Discover the feature in the Nov/Dec25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Charlene proposed to Lou three years after they met when starting their police constable training with Sussex Police. The couple were away on a mini break in Budapest to celebrate Lou's birthday and when Charlene insisted on enjoying their drinks outside in the cold along the river Danube, Lou began to grow suspicious. “Anyone would think you're about to propose,” she said, patting Charlene down. At which point Charlene produced the ring box and did just that.

    The couple fell in love with Field Place as soon as they arrived. “We had six months to plan our big day but with the help of the team it was all possible and we had everything we wanted,” Charlene says. “Our plan was to get married among the beautiful gardens where our daughter, Darcie, could run around with the other children and have as much fun as the adults.”

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

  • Russ proposed to Lucy five years after they met. He'd had a job interview that morning for a role in Saudi Arabia (which he got), and later that day he suggested to Lucy a walk up to Cadbury Castle with their black labrador, brought along as a distraction. He chose a spot with a view towards Lucy's family home, North Cadbury Court, and popped the question.

    Having grown up at North Cadbury Court, Lucy has many happy memories of baking bread with her grandma and playing hide and seek with her cousins there. Russ knew it had always been her dream to get married there, and generations of her family had been wed at nearby St Michael's Church, so no laborious venue search was needed.

    Find out more about the couple's big day in the Dec/Jan issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

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    Are you devoted to poring over your horoscopes in search of direction or are you vaguely aware of your astrological symbol and that's where it ends? Whether you're an astrology buff or someone who likes to check the occasional prediction for a laugh, horoscopes can be fun. There's no denying that there are a lot of people who bear a striking resemblance to their sign's typical characteristics!

    Working day-in, day-out chatting to people with every possible birth date, celebrity hair stylist and founder of Melissa Salons (melissa-salons.com) Melissa Timperley has noticed some common themes in star signs and what hair styles they opt for. Here, she shares her thoughts on the styles that might suit you best according to your horoscope as a fun way to identify your natural vibe and inspire you to pin down your wedding-day look. What do you think of yours?

    Discover the feature in the Nov/Dec25 issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download 

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    Ho, ho, ho and happy Xmas! Bideford-based Moreton House Devon provided the decadent backdrop for the festive styled shoot on page 29 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE. Bridal Reloved Barnstaple offered a fashionable selection of wedding dresses, shoes, and accessories. and The dazzling jewellery, perfect for a winter wedding, was from Hey Jules!

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    Picking a theme for your wedding is one of the hardest decisions to make when planning. There are too many choices and the overwhelming fear of getting it wrong is impossible to ignore. Rococo is a theme that can be quite easily defined as any episode of Bridgerton; we’re talking soft pastels, ornate décor pieces and everything 18th-century inspired. Rococo is an interesting theme; it’s elegant and ornate without being over the top (which I appreciate sounds like a contradiction). It’s all about finding the balance between pearl elements and gold detailing, offset by soft pastels and muted tones. This theme is very romantic and would certainly suit an editorial photography style. However, this theme could be considered “out of date” in a few years, when the trends move on.

    For décor, you’ll want to reach for fine china with gold detailing, long-stem candles, candelabras and intricate details throughout the venue and on the cake. Lots of couples typically reach for ostentatious gold-framed mirrors for their table plan and welcome sign and will choose a venue that exudes 18th-century luxury.

    Rich textures for the bridal party would also contribute to the overall look of the day, with fabrics such as silk, lace, velvet and satin being key players. Some well-placed classical musical players throughout the venue would do wonders to finish off the look and bring the Bridgerton look to life.

    See more inspiration in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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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 slapdash and yours may be artistic. The same applies to wedding photography – what one artist views as improper, the other will see as an opportunity and vice versa. There are countless different types of photography, but for the sake of this issue, we have broken them down into the current most popular types: traditional, dark and moody, documentary/photojournalistic, light and airy, vintage, and fine art.

    Find out more about the different types of photography in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Sue Huckle, from Posh Plants, shares her top tips on why you should choose plants for your wedding décor, “Your wedding day deserves nothing less than extraordinary, and Posh Plants deliver botanical elegance that will help to transform any venue into a breathtaking celebration space.

    “Our sustainable commitment is really important...hiring Posh Plants for decoration means you are helping! Our beautiful trees work hard, so when they have helped at your special day they return to the nursery where they are looked after and pampered so they’re in tip-top condition for their next outing. “We understand that weddings require a delicate balance of sophistication, natural beauty, and impact; we take pride in our statement plants that create stunning focal points that will enhance your venue’s existing character.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    At The River Barn the creators of this stunning styled shoot brought a slice of Tuscany to the North. Sonje from Sonje Jones Design Team shares her inspiration behind the concept, “We transformed the aisle with The River Barn's amazing crossback chairs, organza bows, olive branches and a good helping of lemons (because nothing says 'I do' like a bit of citrus fruit). Foliage, roses, candles, and that little pop of yellow, made everything feel like a warm Italian breeze. “The ceremony space was framed with floaty organza, pampas grass and sunflowers, bold, breezy, and a little bit fabulous; while the wedding breakfast was banquet-style with long tables, foliage runners, candles, and ends styled with crates and Tuscan vases full of lemons. “The dessert table? A vintage cart piled high with an array of lemon cakes by Mel's Cakes – dangerously good if we do say so! – and even pancakes courtesy of The Pancake Box for the sweet-toothed romantics. “Our bride Reah, dressed by Amelia's Bridal, was a vision in two beautiful gowns, with flawless hair and makeup from OAH Hair & Makeup captured beautifully by George Foy Films around the barn and gardens. “Even the stationery (from Signed by Jen) brought it's A-game, chic, elegant, and not a Comic Sans in sight!” Enjoy!

    See more from the styled shoot in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Set within the historic grounds of the Luton Hoo Estate, The Conservatory sits at the heart of a beautiful six-acre octagonal walled garden, surrounded by stunning scenery and supported by a passionate team dedicated to delivering exceptional events. For nearly 200 years, the garden served as both a botanical haven and the Estate's centre for fruit, vegetable and cut-flower production. Today, it is home to The Conservatory and is being lovingly restored to reflect its original purpose. All proceeds from venue hire directly support the Refurbishment Project. Discover his advice in our December/January issue, available to download for free now.

  • At The Forest Park Hotel, every wedding takes centre stage. Only one celebration is hosted at a time, ensuring the day belongs entirely to the couple. From elegant suites and cosy dining rooms to characterful lounges and scenic outdoor spaces, each setting exudes its own unique charm. The Hotel offers warm hospitality and thoughtful touches from its professional team. Every detail is carefully handled with love and attention. Whether it's raising a glass by there or capturing timeless moments in the courtyard or garden, this is where the story begins. Discover more in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

  • When she's not designing for her popular brand, Lemonade Dolls, Lemon teaches spin classes. It was during one of these classes that her and Tom first met. Just like that, their love story began, and the rest quickly became history. Fast forward time, Tom proposed on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on May 5th 2024, creating a moment they would never forget. Read all about their wedding in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    Furtho Manor Farm, an idyllic wedding venue and home to HK Hair & Wellness, provided the stunning rural country backdrop for this shoot in the latest issue focusing on sustainable fashion and community care, celebrating the work of the Bridal Boutique by Willen Hospice. The pre-loved gowns show how stylish pre-loved dresses can look, from retro-inspired silhouettes to delicate lace styles, each offering the promise of a new beginning. Download the latest issue for FREE now.

  • When a group of Yorkshire-based wedding afficionados got together to showcase their talents of Holdworth House the magic truly happened. The venue has recently opened The Barn, an open-sided rustic stone structure with exposed beams - a dream for weddings. So, armed with a palette of oranges and crimson, the team set to work to bring the space to life.

    From Above Bridal specialises in pre-loved designer gowns, putting them well within reach of any budget. As with every dress, the model bride's ivory showstoppers went through the boutique's pristine process to get it aisle ready. With a similar sustainable ethos, Antich Fine English Tailors make 100 per cent compostable suits, with buttons made of reconstituted nuts and cloth of natural fibres. Meanwhile, makeup artist Harriet Broughton applied her artistry to the bride and groom bringing them that wedding glow.

    Venue styling was in the hands of Earththings Florist and Attention to Detail. Running with the autumn/winter theme and palette the florist created a bouquet, centrepieces and pedestal arrangements to suit. Attention to Detail then stepped in to complement the beautiful blooms, while the candles and antique-look holders mirrored the historical setting. Finally, photographer Lisa from Drawn by Light was on hand to capture everything to perfection.

    Discover the full shoot in the Nov/Dec25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    For many, visiting the Maldives is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so you need to make sure you are getting the most from your honeymoon. It can feel overwhelming trying to work out what accommodation is worth booking and equally as exhausting organising the itinerary. Luckily, we have done the work for you and collected a small selection of some of the best hotels in the Maldives and activities to keep you both relaxed and entertained.

    Find out more in the Oct/Nov25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download 

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    For many, visiting the Maldives is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, so you need to make sure you are getting the most from your honeymoon. It can feel overwhelming trying to work out what accommodation is worth booking and equally as exhausting organising the itinerary. Luckily, we have done the work for you and collected a small selection of some of the best hotels in the Maldives and activities to keep you both relaxed and entertained.

    Find out more in the Oct/Nov25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download 

  • Like almost every other aspect of your wedding day, the wedding breakfast is something that can be personalised to perfection. Look how far we've come! Once upon a time, nothing could be further from the truth. Millennials, hands up if you've been to multiple weddings serving the same, bland fare: melon with Parma ham, chicken supreme, and pavlova. It was fine, edible, but it was never going to set the world alight. Rarely did the dishes ever have anything to say about the newlyweds other than, “I'm just here to suit everyone.” When, in reality, all this type of food did was suck the joy out of the room.

    Happily, those days are behind us. Today's wedding breakfast is an experience in itself. Modern couples are freeing themselves from the shackles of tradition in favour of food that makes them happy and tells a story. Remember, your wedding breakfast can be memorable – a talking point for years to come, for all the right reasons. And here's how!

    Find out more in the Nov/Dec25 issue, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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    Bideford-based Moreton House Devon provided the decadent backdrop for the festive styled shoot on page 29 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE. Here, we take a sneak peek into the talented team working hard to create this opulent look.The dazzling jewellery, perfect for a winter wedding, was from Hey Jules!

  • The gatehouse of Cheylesmore Manor House, a remnant of a medieval royal palace, stands in the heart of Coventry city centre on New Union Street. The magnificent timber building is a key piece of Coventry's rich and important heritage. Previously, the only unfortified royal palace outside of London, it's now used as a stunning venue for ceremonies. Discover the venue in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    Art Deco wedding inspiration featuring celestial jewellery trends at The Arlington Ballroom. Shoot organiser and hair and make-up artist, Anna Vine, said, “I wanted to focus this shoot on vintage fashion and styling for a wedding to highlight how you can have a unique and classic day whilst being as sustainable as possible. Rather than purchasing a brand-new piece worn only once, more couples are choosing to thrift or seek vintage fashion, combining sustainability with personal expression. And here's the twist: who says it must be white? "

  • The best friends to lovers trope is the crème de la crème of romance novels, and for Ben and Daisy, this is their reality. They started off as best friends in school in 2010, but it wasn’t until 2015 that they sparked a relationship. As if their story couldn’t get more perfect, Ben also pulled it out of the bag with his proposal in 2023. He popped the question on Verde Beach in Dubai, in front of the Burj Al Arab, and asked Daisy to spend the rest of her life with him.

    It was a natural “yes” for Daisy, and here we get to see their stunning wedding unfold. Llanerch Vineyard would set the scene for the climax of their storybook romance and what a beautiful venue to say, “I do” in. Their reason for picking this venue was its locality to their home, the breathtaking setting, the outdoor celebration spaces and photo opportunities, and the spacious marquee in the evening.

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Maria and Ben met at work, and after six months of office flirting they went on their first date. Ben was about to move closer to London and wanted to get at least one date in before he left – choosing to take Maria for a romantic walk in Deal. Their long-distance relationship started and would consist of fleeting visits after work. Their love bloomed and they eventually moved in together. Ben popped the question after a day of mooching around Christmas markets.

    When it came to choosing a venue, Maria and Ben wanted something that felt magical. “We had visited a handful of venues, but Bradbourne House was the one that gave us that feeling of being the one,” says Maria. “The house felt like a place we could return to repeatedly.”

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Set in the heart of the Cumbrian coastline, The Dunes Hotel is surrounded by picturesque countryside and rolling greenery. The landscaped grounds provide a serene backdrop for photographs, with open spaces perfect for drinks receptions or quiet moments. Nearby, scenic coastlines at Roanhead Beach add to the romantic atmosphere, ensuring couples and their guests enjoy a tranquil yet memorable setting.

    The hotel boasts a sleek, modern exterior with a timeless appeal, framed by the natural beauty of its Cumbrian setting. Large windows flood the building with light and offer striking views of the surrounding landscape.

    The outside area is both impressive and inviting, creating the perfect first impression for guests arriving to celebrate. Its stylish façade blends seamlessly with its countryside charm.

    Inside, you’ll find stylishly decorated areas with soft, neutral tones complemented by chic lighting and modern furnishings. Spacious function rooms create the perfect setting for weddings, while the Coast Bar & Restaurant offers a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere. Every detail inside the hotel feels fresh, refined, and designed for unforgettable celebrations.

    See more local venues in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Morely Old Hall hosted this styled shoot, organised by Trish Thompson. Trish's inspiration started with the eye make-up; wanting a stand-out look that would inspire a new wave of brides to go more editorial with their special day glam. Trish adds, “Blue felt like the perfect choice and the idea flowed from there.” All of the suppliers got involved to bring this look to life, with Glamourous Gowns selecting a chic elegant dress to harmonise with the striking makeup look, and other suppliers taking the blue theme to a new level. This styled shoot has something blue for everyone and the bursts of colour truly light up an already stunning wedding venue.

    See more from the styled shoot in the current issue. Download your free copy here.

  • Spectacular architecture and gorgeous grounds, coupled with more than 20 years of experience hosting one-of-a-kind weddings, are why many happy couples choose to celebrate their special day at Audleys Wood Hotel. Whether planning a classic wedding or something a little different, the team will help tailor unique wedding days that celebrate each couple. Discover more in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

  • These lovebirds met through mutual friends on social media. What started as a few casual messages quickly grew into long chats, shared jokes and an effortless connection. Read all about their wedding in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    As you're no doubt already discovering, planning a wedding involves maintaining a delicate balance between what the two of you really want and ensuring the day is fun and memorable for your guests. While we always recommend to plan your wedding, your way, it's only natural and right that should you want your loved ones to be happy, having made the effort to celebrate such an important occasion with you. A key part of achieving this is the entertainment you provide during the day. So, we've put together a complete guide to wedding entertainment from ceremony to celebrations, ensuring there's never a dull moment, and memories will be made to cherish for a lifetime.

    For entertainment inspiration download the Nov/Dec25 issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Coach Gold is an invitation to turn your inner shine into an outer glow, perfect for the bride-to-be! Inspired by the iconic Coach C hardware, this fragrance reflects the brand's heritage and craftsmanship. Designed by perfumier Louise Turner, it features top notes of pink peppercorn, a heart of almond blossom and a base of vanillin extract. The fragrance is available at The Perfume Shop from September in 30ml (£44), 50ml (£62), and 90ml (£89) sizes.

    For more beauty news download the latest issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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    Coach Gold is an invitation to turn your inner shine into an outer glow, perfect for the bride-to-be! Inspired by the iconic Coach C hardware, this fragrance reflects the brand's heritage and craftsmanship. Designed by perfumier Louise Turner, it features top notes of pink peppercorn, a heart of almond blossom and a base of vanillin extract. The fragrance is available at The Perfume Shop from September in 30ml (£44), 50ml (£62), and 90ml (£89) sizes.

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

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    Choosing your wedding photographer is a hugely exciting time, and a task we suggest you prioritise. However, with great power comes great responsibility, so it's not a decision to take lightly! Remember, your wedding photos will be the one thing (aside from your rings, and your actual marriage) that will last a lifetime. So, this isn't an area to spare the budget or the time on.

    If you've already started looking, you may well appreciate that the above isn't as easy as it sounds. Have you encountered an entirely new world that you never knew existed? Have you discovered that wedding photographers speak a different language? Suddenly feeling overwhelmed by choice? Allow us to demystify the whole process for you with our glossary of wedding photography terms. Understanding some of these keywords that photographers use, will help you to form a greater understanding of what's on offer and what you actually want.

    Find out more in the Nov/Dec25 issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download 

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    Balfour Winery celebrated a major success with five of its wines chosen for the all-English wine list at The Farmer's Dog, Jeremy Clarkson's Oxfordshire pub. The selection gives Balfour Wines almost 40% of the total 13 bottles featured, cementing its position as one of the UK's leading producers. Read more in the latest issue available available to download now for FREE!

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    Bideford-based Moreton House Devon provided the decadent backdrop for the festive styled shoot on page 29 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE. Here, we take a sneak peek into the talented team working hard to create this opulent look Brighteye Beauty created the sensational hair and make-up styles for model Zoe Charlotte.

  • When it comes to memorable weddings, it's all about the perfect blend of a dedicated team, showstopping views, cosy accommodation, delicious food and top-notch facilities. That's exactly why Losehill House Hotel & Spa is such a sought-after wedding destination. Discover the venue in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    Vaulty Manor was the location for this boho celebration of family & forever – fur babies included! The inspiration behind the styled shoot was to celebrate the heart and soul of Vaulty Manor, nestled in the beautiful British countryside.

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    As the wedding day approaches, many brides-to-be crave more than just a wild night out. Enter the new wave of hen weekends: soulful, grounding, and joyfully restorative. These aren’t about hangovers and high heels — they’re about heart.

    Imagine a weekend nestled in the Carmarthenshire countryside at Stables Wellbeing Centre, where laughter echoes through yoga studios and shared stories linger around candlelit dinners. Where mornings begin with gentle movement and herbal teas, and afternoons are spent in sound baths, forest walks, or crafting rituals that honour friendship and transition.

    This is a celebration of sisterhood — a chance to reconnect, reflect, and revel in the beauty of female connection. It’s a space where brides and their closest circle can truly exhale, embracing the kind of joy that doesn’t need alcohol to sparkle.

    Wellbeing hen weekends offer a meaningful alternative: one that nourishes the soul, deepens bonds, and leaves everyone feeling radiant, inside and out. Because the best kind of party is one where you wake up feeling more alive than ever.

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Outdoor weddings are forever on the rise, but with the temperament of British weather, you always need a backup plan. The Beaverwood is a venue that gives you the freedom of indoor and outdoor celebrations. The venue resembles a marquee, but the permanent building enables couples to book their wedding with peace of mind. You’ll get the joy of an outdoor wedding with a failsafe should the weather take a gloomy turn. The beautiful room has a starlit ceiling and is headlined by two well-stocked bars, highlighted by a dancefloor and disco lights – the perfect party starter kit.

    The venue sits on immaculate grounds, making for the ideal backdrop for your portraits and garden games. The whole venue is picture perfect and has ample space for you and your photographer to get creative! If the party remains outside, they have plenty of tables and chairs available, so your guests can rest their party feet between the ceremony and reception. This is accompanied by a seating area on the terrace, overlooking the celebrations.

    See more local venues in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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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, so in this issue we have broken them down into the current most popular types: traditional, dark and moody/ flash photography, documentary/photojournalistic, light and airy, and fine art.

    Find out more about the different types of photography in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Nestled right on the banks of Ormesby Broad, The Boathouse is surrounded by tranquil water, native reedbeds and rich wildlife – creating a beautiful, idyllic backdrop.

    The structure includes a spacious decked terrace that extends over the water, offering ample space for ceremonies, photos and al fresco receptions. From the gentle water reflections to the wildlife backdrop, every element feels intentionally curated to create a vivid, memorable experience.

    The Boathouse interior exudes a serene contemporary style with cool, calming colours, clean lines and elegance – harmonising with the natural surroundings.

    The ceremony takes place under a charming outdoor arbour, tucked right beside the tranquil Ormesby Broad surrounded by lush reedbeds, creating a naturally romantic setting for up to 120 loved ones.

    See more local venues in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Introducing Sally Brown, the photographer behind Perfect Memories Photography. With years of experience behind the lens, Sally has taken the wedding industry by storm, offering a relaxed and friendly approach that focuses on helping clients feel confident, comfortable, and like their truest selves. Discover more in our October/November issue, available to download for free now.

  • Get a glimpse behind the scenes of the stunning shoot at West Barn Lodge on page 43. With a gorgeous gown from Saff & Sass, flawless hair and makeup by Beauty & Grace and showstopping attire from Hire5 Menswear, the day was bursting with bold, fun and vibrant moments. Discover more in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

  • Get a glimpse behind the scenes of this breathtaking shoot at the elegant Chiswick House, beautifully coordinated by Natasha Grant at Pearline Events. The day was an incredible success, made possible by a talented team of dedicated suppliers who brought every detail to life. From the exquisite florals by OMF Events and the thoughtfully designed stationery from Blue Pumpkin Studio to the delicate accessories curated by Nicholls Jewellery, every element was flawlessly executed. The stunning gown from Brides Do Good, elegant hair styling by Timea Breban Hair Artist and flawless makeup by FP Makeup all came together to create an unforgettable vision. Discover more in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    Step into a world of romance and Regency with the highly anticipated second collection of Bridgerton x Allure Bridals wedding dresses, now gracing the showroom at Abbey Bridal. These gowns are not just garments, they're declarations of love, adorned with spectacular embellishments that catch the light with every turn. Each silhouette whispers of elegance and bursts of colour. From sweeping trains to delicate beadwork, every detail evokes the grandeur and grace of a Bridgerton soirée.

    At Abbey Bridal, your dream of a gown that balances romantic tradition and playful modernity awaits. Let your wedding day be as unforgettable as a Regency ball, where every gown tells a story and every bride reigns supreme. Find out more at abbeybridal.co.uk

    For more local news, download the latest issue of Your Yorkshire Wedding, free to download at www.youryorkshire.wedding/free-download

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    Our beauty editor, Kelly Andrews, recently caught up with Deborah Mitchell, A-list beautician, owner of Heaven by Deborah Mitchell and Queen Camilla's facialist. Famed for her bee venom facials and most recently, her innovative nettle venom formula, she recently received the Royal Warrant for her services to Her Majesty over the past 18 years. Deborah has been an innovator in the industry for more than 30 years, helping celebs, royalty and everyday clients achieve outstanding results. Here, Kelly asks this renowned expert for her top bridal skincare advice, and the answers may surprise you!

    Discover the feautre in the Oct/Nov25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free to download at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

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    Our beauty editor, Kelly Andrews, recently caught up with Deborah Mitchell, A-list beautician, owner of Heaven by Deborah Mitchell and Queen Camilla's facialist. Famed for her bee venom facials and most recently, her innovative nettle venom formula, she recently received the Royal Warrant for her services to Her Majesty over the past 18 years. Deborah has been an innovator in the industry for more than 30 years, helping celebs, royalty and everyday clients achieve outstanding results. Here, Kelly asks this renowned expert for her top bridal skincare advice, and the answers may surprise you!

    Discover the feautre in the Oct/Nov25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download 

  • LOST Wirral is a true blank canvas for any style of wedding, which is exactly what this team of local experts set out to showcase. “Rather than rustic or traditional, we wanted to go 'out there' with a retrodisco inspired theme that's on trend, fun and full of colour,” says the venue's Paula Brown. The streamers, disco balls, welcome sign and table decor all bring the theme together and the team at Little Cheshire Weddings completely understood the brief and ran with it. Meanwhile, real life couple Rochelle and Matt embraced the occasion with heaps of fun – “Let's just say the fizz was really fl owing!” Paula laughs.

    “We think lots of couples love this city-centre style and we wanted to show that you don't have to get married in an empty warehouse to achieve it,” Paul continues. “You can still use a more traditional venue, keep everyone happy and go all out with your own individual vibe.”

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    The Vineyard in Newbury offers a serene sanctuary where world-class hospitality, exquisite cuisine, and spa treatments join to deliver a restorative stay They are currently hosting a selection of spa packages including the Ultimate Indulge spa Day. Read about the hotel in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Bideford-based Moreton House Devon provided the decadent backdrop for the festive styled shoot on page 29 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE. Here, we take a sneak peek into the talented team working hard to create this opulent look The bridal bouquet was expertly created by the talented team at Church Park Flowers.

  • Your wedding photos are one of the few things you'll keep long after the big day is over. So, it's worth investing in a photographer you trust. That said, you don't have to blow the budget to get beautiful images. We caught up with photographer Tim Payne to discuss some clever ways to make your money go further. Discover his advice in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

  • This couple's wedding, set for March 2025, was designed as a weekend of great food, flowing drinks, and effortless connections. The couple chose Hampton Manor, the renowned “foodie estate,” with two award- winning restaurants. Discover the wedding in our November/December issue, available to download for free now.

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    Something old, something thrifted, something fabulous: vintage gowns and era-perfect hair to match for nearlyweds who rewrite the rules. That was the ethos behind this Art Deco inspired styled shoot that was shot at The Arlington Ballroom.

  • This styled shoot at Canada Lodge and Lake was born from the desire to create something timeless yet natural – a love story that feels free-spirited, grounded, and deeply romantic. Inspired by the effortless harmony between meadow flowers and the venue’s lake, the vision was to capture both the wildness and serenity that love embodies. The meadow flowers featured offered a display of untamed and delicate beauty, representing freedom and spontaneity. In contrast, the stillness of the lake brought calm, reflection, and intimacy. Together, these elements formed the heart of the story – a reminder that true love is both grounding and infinite.

    At the heart of the shoot was wedding planner Chloê Ridgway-Pring, from The Aisle Planner, who carefully curated the concept and guided the creative team from start to finish. Chloê’s vision was to bring together the raw beauty of the setting with modern, editorial styling – ensuring each detail worked in harmony with the landscape. From pulling together the right team of vendors to coordinating the flow of the day, her expertise ensured the shoot told a seamless, cohesive story.

    See more from the styled shoot in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • With recent renovations enhancing the beauty of Chafford Park, Natalie from Majestic Styling saw the perfect opportunity to create a styled shoot – one that celebrated the venue’s updates and showcased its versatility. Her vision was to highlight how a rustic settings can still feel luxurious, elegant, and timeless. For this shoot, she chose a colour palette of greens, soft ivory, crisp white, and touches of gold; bringing depth and sophistication to the design. It was important to Natalie to show that rustic doesn’t have to mean casual; with the right styling and details, it can be elevated into something truly eye-catching. Paying special attention to the finer elements, especially the tablescape, ensuring every detail from linens to cutlery, contributed to a feeling of opulence.

    The process for this shoot began with a carefully curated moodboard, and from there, the assembly of an incredible team – full of talented suppliers who helped bring the concept to life. Their creativity, passion, and dedication shone through in every element of the shoot. The final photos capture the beauty of the venue and styling, along with the collaborative spirit behind the scenes. Natalie comments, “I couldn’t be more thrilled with the result. A romantic, rustic-luxe wedding inspiration that reflects the best of what Chafford Park has to offer.”

    See more from the styled shoot in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Take a break from the wedmin and enjoy a luxurious break at Storrs Hall, Cumbria. Surrounded by woodland, the Lakeside Suites are vast in size, just metres from the waters of Windermere, and come complete with private terrace and Japanese-style cedar wood hot tub, plus loungers and blankets – perfect for enjoying the breathtaking lake views in comfort and privacy.

    Designed with relaxation in mind, the suites are a contemporary contrast to the Georgian charm of the main house, providing seclusion while maintaining access to the hotel’s renowned services and dining. Guests can order everything from hot chocolates and cocktails for al-fresco evening drinks, to hamper breakfasts and decadent dinners – all to the accommodation!

    A host of activities on and around the lake can be arranged to, from guided paddle-boarding to clay pigeon shooting – and some of the Lake District’s best walking and cycling routes are nearby!

    An Autumn stay in a Lakeside Suite costs from £469 per night including breakfast and arrival treats.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Adella Bridal has opened its doors to a second boutique, Adella RTW (Ready to Wear by Adella), located right next door to its flagship store. Owner Amy says, “We’ve listened to our brides, especially in the current climate, who dream of being an Adella bride but have a tighter budget. Adella RTW makes that possible, offering our signature style, service, and quality, with the added ease of taking a gown home the very same day.”

    Alongside its ready-to-wear gowns, Adella Bridal is expanding the pre-loved range giving past Adella brides the chance to pass on their gowns, and future brides the opportunity to shop with both budget and sustainability in mind.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.