Your Sussex Wedding - October/November 2022 (Issue 99)

Our favours were scratch cards with a chance to win a drink on us. The bridesmaids wore dusky lilac multiway dresses. I was drawn to them as these meant the ladies were able to wear them in the style they each felt most comfortable in. There were so many options to choose from that it was a hard decision on the day, but we got there in the end and they all looked stunning. Harry was dressed in a navy check suit. He wan ted to stand out from the groomsmen so he decided to wear a different tie and a waistcoat. He also wore my late grandad’s pocket watch, which he’d always told Harry he could wear for the wedding. The groomsmen wore the same suits as Harry without the waistcoat. They accessorised with a gold, textured tie to complement the suit lining and Harry’s own tie, which had gold embroidery on it. I fell in love with my Essense of Australia dress, Lavender. It seemed to be meant for me as it matched the wedding’s colour theme. It was beautifully detailed with a stunning train. I always knew I’d have a fitted dress. My nan read a poem during the ceremony that s he’d written. It meant a lot to us. 42

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