Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding - February/March 2023 (Issue 93)

Well, first things first: Happy New Year. Is it still OK to say that in February? The last time I spoke to you was in December, so I think so! Now, safely in 2023 you’re either on your next milestone to W-day or finally, you’re only months away. And, of course, there are those of you with a shiny, new ring on you finger – massive congratulations to you. Allow me to welcome you to the wonderful world of wedding planning. It’ll be a riot, you’re gonna love it! So, whether you’re putting your best foot forward and making your first tentative steps into the world of weddings, or you’re well on your way and looking to refine the finer points, we’ve got something for you this issue. The region’s wedding suppliers have got their fingers on the pulse of 2023’s wedding trends and have shared their predictions with us in our Hot Topic and Beauty Q&A specials. Plus, an early and ohso important element you’ll be excited to think about is food! Whether you’ve got your eyes on a traditional and elegant affair or a relaxed and rustic shindig Bristol and Somerset’s wedding caterers have plenty of ideas for you. Those who’ve been there, done that and bought the T-shirt never fail to inspire. That’s why we’ve brought you another bevvy of beautiful real weddings to marvel at. Quite apart from the fabulous ideas they’re sure to offer, if you’re anything like me you’ll equally enjoy the genuine love stories they share. They never fail to make me smile. Without any further ado I’ll leave you to dive in to this, our first issue of 2023. I’m incredibly excited to be presenting you with another year of wedspiration. Enjoy and keeeep planning! Kelly Andrews, editor Onwards and upwards Kelly x ISSN 1755-4756 EDITORIAL 01376 535 611 kellya@county.wedding Danielle Harvey | Managing Editor Kelly Andrews | Deputy Managing Editor and Beauty Editor Melissa Cullen | Senior Editor, Grooms and Travel Editor Claire Ridley | Fashion Editor DESIGN 01376 535 616 artwork@county.wedding Graphic Designers Stephanie Hodder | Vicky O’Connor Artwork & Content Coordinator Lorna Butcher Digital Marketing Coordinator Katie Laley Web Development Manager Stuart Weatherley ADVERTISING Sales & Events Director Sarah Ellis | 01376 538 490 sarahe@county.wedding Account Manager Lorraine Whitehead | 01376 535607 lorraine.whitehead@county.wedding ACCOUNTS 01376 535 616 accounts@county.wedding Accounting Manager | Derrick James Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding is solely owned, published and designed by KD Events & Publishing Ltd. Whilst every effort was made to ensure the information in this magazine was correct at the time of going to press, the publishers cannot accept legal responsibility for any errors or omissions, nor can they accept responsibility for advert content, or of the standing of advertisers or by the editorial contributions. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher. Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding is published six times a year. @CountyWeddingMagazines @CountyWeddings @countyweddingmagazines Visit us online at county.wedding and countyweddingevents.com cwe COUNTY WEDDING EVENTS WIN A fairytale escape at Ballygally Castle in Northern Ireland 89 9 35 41 https://victoriaweltonphotography.com https://shutterbliss.co.uk Bristol is celebrating no less than 650 years of being a city in 2023! There’s a whole host of events planned to mark the occasion throughout the year. Find out more in Nearlywed News. Speaking of 2023 trends here’s one of our own tips for the top! With sustainability a topic on many a couple’s lips nowadays, dried flowers are becoming popular. Bride Sammy was surprised to find them in a vibrant enough palette to fit her vision. With the cost of living crisis having an impact on all our lives, nearlyweds are looking to celebrate in style while getting the most from their budget. One way to do this is to choose ceremony decorations that can be repurposed for the reception. Claire and Tom’s gorgeous moon arch served both as ceremony and top table backdrop on their big day. EDITOR’S LETTER 7

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